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Topic: Helga Township


  
  The Life of Al Bielek
Radio receiver originally used on board the USS Eldridge for the August 12th test.
Office building in Montauk township built in 1926.
Helga Morrow viewing terminal end of Montauk Boys processing point - where many boys died.
www.bielek.com /ab_albielek.htm   (956 words)

  
 Miscellaneous Cook County, Illinois Obituaries
Born April 5, 1927, in Sandnes Township, Minn., to Godfrey and Helga (nee Twedt) Veldey, he died Sunday, Nov.19, 1999, at Sherman Hospital, Elgin.Burial will be in River Valley Memorial Gardens, West Dundee.
She leaves her nephews, Tom (Sue) Allen of Florida, Lewis `Harold' Miller of Wadsworth, Albert (Edda `Chi Chi') Palucci of Libertyville, David (Betty) Zelen of Houston, Texas, and Kenneth Zelen of Waukegan; and nieces, Charlene (Ray) Rockenbach of Grayslake, Joanne (Richard) Lawrence of Grayslake, Beverly Strauss of Houston and Karen Miller of Chicago.
Born Dec.6, 1920, in Chicago to Max and Harriett (nee Mika) Kirstein, she died Friday, Nov.19, 1999, at Provena St. Joseph Hospital in Elgin.
www.genealogybuff.com /il/il-cook-obits1.htm   (7074 words)

  
 Bibliography of Mennonite and Amish Folklore and Folk Arts
Fifteen Most Historic Properties in Lower Salford Township, Montgomery County, PA. Harleysville, Pa.: Lower Salford Historical Society, 1990.
Grider, Donald M. "The Philopena Album of Harriet Musser Grider (1837-1923) of West Hempfield Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania." Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage (Jan. 1997), 30-39.
Hostetler, John A. "The Amish Use of Symbols and their Function in Bounding the Community." The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (1963), 11-22.
www.goshen.edu /~lonhs/ErvinBib*.html   (6936 words)

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