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Jacobi, Frederick and Emma - Ryczkowski, Pearl A.


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Jacobi, Frederick and Emma
Jacobi, ludwig and Gertrude
Jacobson, Ethel W.
Jacobson, John F. and Florence L.
Jacobson, Robert L.
Jaeck, Mary Lynn
Jaeger, Charles J. and Dorothy D.
Jaggard, Elsie
Jaggard, Robert W. and Lillian M.
Janne, Henry and Alma M.
Janotta, Alma M.
Janotta, Arthur P. and Clare L.
Janotta, David Wayne
Janotta, Reinhold
Janotta, Reinhold A.L.
Janotta, Willard A.
Jaros, Ida S.
Jaros, John W.
Jarosz, A.C. and Florence
Jende, William A. and Mary A.
Jernegan, George B.
Jernegan, Gladys E.
Jernigan, Sammie E.
Johannes, Augusta S.
Johannes, Berhard P.
Johannsmeyer, Anna Marie
Johannsmeyer, Clamor
Johannsmeyer, William
Johnstone, Frank and family
Jonas, George and Margaret
Jones, Derrick Vincent
Jones, James R. and Loueva
Jones, John H. and Annie M.
Jones, Lewis C. and Agnella O.
Joslyn, Simon A. and Lillian E.
Joswick, Mary E.
Joswick, Richard
Juedes, Carol Jane
Jung, Deane E.
Kahnt, Kurt B. and Irma A.
Kallenberger, Richard M. and Josephine D.
Kaminski, Edmund and Mildred E.
Kamrath, Lester O.
Karis, Theodore and Jane
Karker, Gladys S.
Karolczek, Marie R.
Karrys, George W. and Calliope
Kassin, Gabriel and Helen M.
Katerinos, Angela A. and Alyssa A.
Katz, Walter F. and Hildegard E.
Katzer, Sharon A.
Kauf, Gordon P. Ley
Kaufmann, Elizabeth
Kehlert, Albert M. and Clara C.
Kehoss, Donald W.
Keierleber, Robert L.
Kelber, Erma
Kelber, Fred
Kelber, Frederick
Keller, Edwin A. and Laverne E.
Keller, Eugene F.
Keller, Helen R.
Kempfer, Edna M.
Kendler, Elmer E.
Kendler, Sylvia H.
Kerber, Peggy J.
Keuper, Harold O. and Helen I.
Kiemele, John C.
Kiey, Robert E.
Kilb, Hellen C.
Kilb, unclear H.
Kilb, William John
Kilby, Robert James Thomas
Kilian, Velma E.
Kimmel, Elizabeth M.
Kimmel, Joseph B.
Kindt, Albert C. and Ellen E.
King, Alice A.
King, Gilbert V.
Kirchoff, Leonard L. and Olga E.
Kirkland, Florence E.
Kirkpatrick, Shelby J.
Kirksey, Arthur
Kirksey, Mary L.
Klawitter, Herman and Elsie
Klebenow, Edgar F.
Klebenow, Ruth L.
Klebenow, William
Klein, Bruce C. and Carol J.
Klein, Irma C. White
Klein, Lori A.
Klein, Louis H.
Kleser, Frank J. and Vivian I.
Klinger, Aug. H.
Klinger, Betty
Klinger, Johanna
Klinkert, Elsie J.
Klinkert, Wallace L. and Irene H.
Kloss, John L. and Ann M.
Klumb, Doris C.
Knapp, Lloyd D. and Margaret L.
Kniffin, Patricia
Knippel, Bernice H.
Knippel, Minnie
Knodl, Anna
Knodl, Joseph and Barbara
Knodl, unclear and Louise
Knoeppel, Anna
Knoeppel, John
Knoll, Robert
Knorre, Lena H.
Knorre, Otto E.
Knott, Henry J. and Gladys L.
Kobal, Carolina
Kobmann, George and Anna
Koch, Catherine Steel
Kode, Nancy A.
Kode, Norbert J. and Vanita M.
Koepke, Erwin E.
Kohlweiss, Rosann M.
Kolberg, Emil A. and Viola H.
Kolloge, Herman T. and family
Kolpanen, David H.
Kopp, Rose Mary
Kordek, Adolph A. and Margaret
Kornblum, Alfred and O. Renate
Kosmicki, Marie Ann
Kostrzewa, Douglas A. and Deborah K.
Koterman, Virginia J.
Kovach, John G.
Kovach, Nell M.
Kowitz, Clara
Kowitz, Edward F.
Kowitz, Walter G.
Kranich, Arthur H. and Ella A.
Kranich, George E. and Viola E.
Kraus, Anton
Kraus, Elizabeth
Krause, Roy W. and Grace
Kreger, Danny R.
Kressin, Frances
Kriefall, Edwin W. and Pearl A.
Krieger, Robert A.
Kriese, Beverly R.
Krieser, Clifford H. and Blanche L.
Kruecke, Bertha J.
Krueger, Donald M. and Verona L.
Krueger, Ervin E. and Jacqueline E.
Krueger, Frederick A.
Krueger, Martin
Krueger, Robert E. and Erna P.
Kruger, Rudolph D. and Eda T.
Kubly, Dietrich
Kubly, Fred and June
Kuelsen, Frances
Kuelsen, Theodore F.
Kuenn, George W. and Norma
Kufahl, Ralph and Irene
Kuhni, Joseph
Kuhni, Wilma
Kukrika, John Zilles and family
Kukrika, Rade and family
Kunert, Robert A. and Elsa
Kunst, joseph and Wanda
Kunz, Della
Kunz, Lorraine
Kuokea, Waino O. and Irene I.
Kurtz, Louise S.
Kutchera, Elmer J. and Marie L.
Kutchera, G. Harold and Eleanor B.
Kutil, Lorna B.
Kutil, Louis B.
Kuznewski, Stanley T. and Antoinette L.
LaBott, Harold M. and Ida E.
Ladwig, Harold M.
Ladwig, Margaret K.
Lambert, George A.
Lambrecht, Theodore F. and Phyllis M.
Lane, Irene Marie
Lane, Sydney James
Lange, Elfriede A.
Last, Edwin
Laubenheimer, Philip C. and Hilda J.
Lauderback, Wm. F. and Helen M.
Lauderback, Wm. J.
Laudon, Alfred and Helen
Laudon, Diane McGough
Lauterbach, Albert and Martha
Lecher, Milton A. and Mildred
Lee, Chia
Lee, Lia
Lefevre, Peter and Mary
Leffellad, John H.
Leffellad, Marvel D.
Lehman, Gerald E.
Lehmann, Oscar Jr. and Betty
Leipsch, William A. and Helen E.
Leistikow, Elver I.
Leistikow, Elver R.
Leistikow, Julius F. and Anna
Leistikow, Roy G.
Lemke, Orlo L.
Lenneker, Karl W.
Leon, Maria
Leroy, Frank P. and Ingeborg W.
Lewandowski, Rev. Joseph M. and Patricia A. Kinzer
Lewis, Marjorie F.
Lex, Melvin J. and Mary E.
Licht, George J.
Licht, Henriette M.
Lichtner, Frank J.
Lichtner, Pauline
Liederbach, Philip and Augusta
Light, Edward
Lilley, Dale M.
Lilley, Samuel A. and Ethel J.
Lilley, Warren A. and Dorothy B.
Lindner, William Sr. and Verna H.
Lis, Houa X Ly and Payee Lee
Lisch, Arthur R. and Martha
Little, Bernice M.
Liu, Michael R. Arps and Hsiu Hua
Loke, August F. and Ruth E.
Loman, William F.
Loomis, Arthur C. and Lois K.
Lowe, Selma
Ludin, Harry T.
Ludin, Robert H. and Adeline D.
Ludin, Roberta A.
Ludwig, William L. and Lucia C.
Luebeck, Edward H. and Edna A.
Luetzow, Hilbert C. and Irma E.
Luplow, Carl
Luplow, Louise
Lupo, Vincenzo and Francesca
Lusnig, John and Elisabeth
Lyman, Leroy C. and Everill O.
Lyman, Merle M.
Mac Leod, Esther M.
Mack, Rudy
Mageski, Leo and Esther
Mainka, Edward I. and Florentine
Majesky, Joseph Joe A.
Majesky, Michael G. and Kendra L.
Maltby, Bertha Estelle
Manz, Emilie
Manz, John
Marcel, Florence
Marckwardt, William
Margaret, Princess
Maric, Paul and Katherine
Marienthal, Robert R. and Geraldine G.
Markowski, Roy and Loretta
Martell, George R. and Hazel L.
Masnica, Kenneth Sr.
Masnica, Shirley R. (Ma)
Mathis, Walter E. and Edeltraut A.
Matschek, Peter R.
Matuschka, Ida
Matuschka, Robert C.
Mavraganis, Andreas
Mavraganis, Asimo
Mavraganis, Ioannis
Mavroulis, Stavros N. and Anastasia S.
May, Earl W.
May, Viola M.
Mayer, Gertrude R.
Mayer, Gilbert E.
Mc Cabe,Joseph and Leona
McCarney, Barbara H.
McDermid, Clara
McDonald, Robert and Mabel M.
McEntee, Hazelle
McMillen, James C.
Mebus, Carl and Lesa M.
Meier, Cecil
Melrood, Susan Klett
Merritt, James Richard
Merritt, Margaret Hanson
Merritt, Ronald W.
Messman, Elmer C. and Bertha P.
Mettel, Rudolph A.
Metzelfeld, Anna A.
Meyer, Emery H.
Meyer, Hubert W. and Rosemary
Mielke, Eugene J. and Norma L.
Mikow, Gretchen E. Dauer
Milde, Martha I.O.
Millar, Kenneth W.
Miller, Charles A. and Margaret S.
Miller, Delbert E. and Barbara
Miller, Harry J. and Betty F.
Miller, Henry and Ulavon
Miller, Karl M. and Viola G.
Miller, Marilyn R.
Miller, Otto H.
Miller, Pearl Olive
Miller, Peter Janscha
Minx, Eva M.
Mistele, Edmund S. and Gladys A.
Moersch, Arnold A. and Mary R.
Moerschel, Henry E. and Josephine M.
Mohr, Donald E.
Moon, David G. and Angeline C.
Moore, Curtis
Mork, Allan E. and Tamane A.
Morse, Blanche M.
Morse, Burr S.
Morton, George and Mary Jane
Morton, George Edwin and Catherine
Moser, Adam W.
Moxness, Sven Kielland and Esther Anna
Mozuch, Pamela Ann
Mueller, Emil
Mueller, Friedericka
Mueller, Loretta M.
Muellner, Howard G. and Ruth B.
Muench, Catherine
Nau, Carl E.
Nau, Clara A.
Nault, Donald R.
Nebel, Belma Alice
Nebel, Richard and family
Neibrand, Joseph
Neibrand, Joseph and Katherine
Nelessen, Arleen B.
Neubauer, George T. and Harriet C.
Neuenkirch, Thomas W.
Neumann, Corrine E. and Visvader, Dorothy
Neumueller, Carl H. and Mary
Neverman, Charles R.
Newbauer, William A. and family
Nickel, Otto and Laura H.
Nielsen, Alf H.
Nistor, Steve and Eva
Nitsche, Paul
Nitz, Arthur and Alice
Noble, Robert Warren
Noll, Karl A. and Josephine T.
Norling, Beatrice
Norman, Julius W.
Norman, Margaret L.
Novella, Andrew and Marcella
Nugent, Erma J.
Nusbaum, Lora M.
Oberkirsch, Harold G.
Ohrmund, Allen F. and Elisabeth F.
Ojala, Elsa J.
Ojala, John A.
Ollinger, George M.
Ollrogge, Herman and Ida
Olp, Dallas J.
Olp, Doralee R.
Omdahl, Frances M.
Opala, Karl and Olga
Ortmann, Orise C.
Osowicz, George
Osten, Bertha
Osten, Harvey and Alfreda M.
Osterhaus, Frederick H. and Elnora K.
Pankratz, Herman A. and Helen A.
Papke, Albert and Emma
Parkansky, Stephen J.
Parr, William E. and Marie
Parzych, Michael D.
Patin, Nettie
Patterson, Virgil R.
Paulus, Alex D. and Arneta H.
Pelaume, Lisa
Pelczynski, Frank
Pelland, Roy J. and Eleanor E.
Pelnar, Richard J. and Arleene L.
Pender, John DeVaney
Penry, Alan
Peppard, Joseph R. and Alta L.
Pergande, Clara L.
Pergande, John E.
Peterke, Alma K.
Peterke, Claude A.
Peterson, John E. and Florence P.
Petroff, Nicholas W. and Geraldine E.
Peuschold, Howard W. and Norma C.
Pfeil, Ida E.
Pfister, George J. and Marguerite
Pheifer, Frank G. and Rhea E.
Philip, Ethel H.
Philip, George
Philip, Peter J.
Pichotte, Fred and Lydia
Pick, Patricia Lee
Piepenburg, William and Clara
Pitz, Robert C. and Fran L.
Plate, William E. and Emily M.
Pliska, Daniel D.
Ploeckelmann, Floyd O.
Poetzl, Otto F. Jr. and Clarinda K.
Pohl, Maud Louise
Pohl, Pearl L.
Poling, E. Francis and Norma F.
Pontow, Martin W. and Loraine M.
Popp, Michael L. and Clara
Porinsky, Ervin J. and Vera
Porto, Joel Marc
Potocnik, Franc and Frances
Pratt, H. Russell and Wilma Aline
Predotzer, Anton W. and Eleanor
Prochazka, Robert A. and Susan
Pudlik, Agnes Dorothy
Pudlik, Alvin Medard
Puhle, Adele Z.
Puhle, Clemens J.
Puhle, Dale W.
Pullen, Orville H. and Janette V.
Queeman, Will H.
Quella, Alfred F. and Grace M.
Quella, Anna A.
Quella, Frank T.
Quinbar, Patricia
Radtke, Eric R.
Radtke, Richard H.
Rall, Eugene E. and Katherine
Rathgen, Mary
Ratzel, Raymond Albert
Ray, Sidney H. and Martha K.
Redlich, Melvin
Redlich, Robert and family
Regner, Norma E.
Reichartz, Donald M. and Margaret E.
Reichert, George R.
Reichow, Frantz and Ulrike
Reinhold, Karl R.
Reinhold, Sophie
Reinicke, Danny W.
Ressel, August and unclear
Rheinfrank, Arthur H. and Frieda H.
Rheinfrank, William J.
Ribbe, Roland J.
Rich, De Forest
Riege, Esther
Riege, Harvey E.
Rink, Irvin P. and Rose M.
Ristock, Dietz and Knodl family
Ristow, Frederick L.
Ritter, unclear and Harriet A.
Robell, Judith A.
Robertson, Aaron C. and Susan B.
Robinson, Dr. James K. and Lucille K.
Robinson, Marjorie T.
Rochelt, Andrew
Rochelt, Margaret
Rockhill, Wm. E. and Ellen
Roeber, Barbara Ann
Roeber, Henry G. and Rosalyn E.
Roelke, Arthur and Ella
Rohlfs, Elmer C. and Ella E.
Roller, Erhard P. Sr. and Elsie
Rommel, Elmer A. and Ruth E.
Roosink, Anna
Roosink, Martha
Roosink, William A.
Rosar, Anna Ball
Rosar, Etta
Rosar, Joseph
Rosenow, Robert E. and Jane M.
Royer, Edward B.
Rueter, Ghitta Wendt
Runyon, William E. and Pearl D.
Rupaner, Frank and Gertrude F.
Ruprecht, Benjamin J.
Rushmer, John R.
Russ, Florian W. and Marie
Ryan, James L. and Mildred J.
Ryczkowski, Pearl A.

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