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| Bien, Anna (O'Brien) and Paul ca 1933, Houston, Texas This photo Christmas Card was sent to George and Cora Striffler of Cass City, Michigan. The front of the card was signed by Paul and Ann. On the back was written, Houston, Texas, Xmas 1933.
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| Bien, Dolly and Sally This photo was taken at Gray Studios in Houston, Texas, and belonged to George and Cora Striffler of Cass City, Michigan. It is a photo of their grand-nieces, Sally, seated, and Dolly, standing to her left.
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| Bien, J. Stanley ca 1893 Stanley, the eldest child of William Bien and Salome Striffler, as in infant
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| Bien, J. Stanley ca 1900's A postcard of Stan Bien, as a teenager, from the collection of Lena Mark Schwegler
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| Bien, J. Stanley ca 1910's The eldest son of William H. Bien and Salome Striffler
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| Bien, Lena It is not known how Lena fit into the Bien family. PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY HER PARENTS AND SIBLINGS.
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| Bien, Salome (Striffler) and sons, Stanley (b. 1892), Paul (b. 1894) and William (b. 1895) Salome Striffler was born in 1866, on the parental farm near Cass City. She was united in marriage with Wm. Bien in Kilmanagh, Mich in 1891. This happy union was of short duration, for Mr. Bien preceded his wife in death 26 years ago. Three sons came to bless the home for whom their mother toiled and sacrificed these many years to make possible their education and welfare and whose privilege it became, in her later days, for them to reciprocate their love and devotion in caring for her.
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| Binkelman Store, Manitowoc, Wisconsin A photo of the W.R. Binkelman store in Manitowoc
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| Binkelman Store, W.R. and Sons, Marion, Wisconsin, after 1890 William Richard Clancey Binkelman's hardware store, the largest and most prosperous store in the village of Marion, Wisc. as of 1895. W.R.'s mother, Jane McCormick, was a young widow with two small children when she married her second husband, Leonard Benkelman, a German immigrant. Her children took on his last name, however they used the spelling of Binkelman.
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| Blaufuss, Philipinne Wife of Friedrich Krehl
B. 1835 Bayern D. 1872 Iowa
Portrait taken at Wales Studio, No 19 North 4th Street, Keokuk, Iowa
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| Blue, Eva Leona ca 1957 Wife of Delbert "Bud" Gentry
B. 1907 Texas D. 1993 Oklahoma
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| Bodwin, Arthur and Mary Grimm Wedding portrait of Arthur Bodwin and Mary Grimm, ca 1910's
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| Bodwin, Arthur and Mary Grimm Wedding party Standing, left to right, Cora Bodwin, Adolph Grimm, Walter Bowdin, and Frances Palzer
Seated, Mary Grimm and Arthur Bowdin
Frances Palzer was a cousin of Mary Grimm's, and later married a Kleineizen.
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| Bodwin, Leonard The twin brother of Leona Bodwin
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| Bodwin, Leonard with his wife, Bernice Brouchard Leonard was the son of Arthur Bodwin and Mary Grimm.
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| Bodwin, Richard Alfred Husband of Ida Issellman
B. 1894 D. 1969 Wisconsin
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| Bodwin, Walter Rudolph Husband of Mayme A. Forest
B. 1888 D. 1944, Wisconsin
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| Bodwin, Walter Rudolph Walter after a hunting trip
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| Bordes, Rita and Charles Myers ca 1944 - 1950 They were married in New Orleans in 1947, and this photo was probably taken around that time period
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| Bossert, Andrew with wife Anna (Jesse), after 1860 Xerox from Jo Bossert Peck. She noted that this was possibly their wedding picture. It was likely taken in New York, where the were married in 1859, or in Grant County, Wisconsin, where they moved almost immediately after their marriage.
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| Bowdin, John and Emma Ella (Benkelman) The following was written on the back of the photo "Emma Ella Benkelman, only blood heir of J. Leonhard Benkelman of Manitowoc."
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| Bragg, Vursey (Burkhalter) ca 1927, with daughter Hazel and son Elton Vursey with her children, ca 1927, Sabine County, Texas
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| Bramhall, Eugene Andrew Husband of Margaret Cecily Wilson
B. 1922 New York D. 1995 Louisiana
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| Brasher, Mary Caroline ca 2004 and Jim with Cletus (CW) Benedict Caroline (Strong) and Jim Brasher, with family friend C.W. Benedict, at a family gathering after the funeral of Anna Laura (Payne) Strong of Duncan, Oklahoma, 2004
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| Buehrly, Alice ca 1930's and Marjory Schwegler Cousins Alice and Marjory, whose mother's were sisters
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| Buehrly, Dale Edward ca 1950 Cass City High School Photo, ca 1950 or 1951
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| Burch, Myrtis ca 1935 Wife of Arthur Gentry
B. 1895 Texas D. 1998 Oklahoma
Myrtis lived to the age of 103
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| Bures, Agnes ca 1930's -1940's Wife of Charles Schmidt
B. 1911 Nebraska D.1976 Nebraska
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| Bures, Anna (Janda) with husband Joseph Taken prior to Anna's death in 1933, most likely at their home in Nebraska
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| Bures, Frank and Anna (Ruzicka) ca 1930's On May 1, 1902, Frank Bures, a widower, was united in marriage to Anna Ruzicka, the widow of John Wesley. They spent many happy years of wedded life.
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| Bures, Josephine ca 1930's B. 1906 Nebraska
She later married a KUTLER, and moved to El Dorado, Kansas
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| Burgwald, John and wife, Anna (Jesse), after 1887 Xerox of a photo from Jo Bossert Peck, the cardboard frame indicated it was taken at Barrows Studio, Nottawa Street, Sturgis, Michigan. This appears to have been taken sometime after their marriage in 1887.
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| Burkett, Alricks and Ruby Ray (Boyett) of Beaumont, ca 1992 or later Alricks Burkett was a native of Jasper County, Texas, he worked for South Park Independence School District until his retirement. He was a veteran of the United States Navy. He and Ruby Ray Boyett, a Newton County native, were married in Beaumont in 1942. This photo was probably taken around the time of their 50th wedding anniversary in 1992.
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| Burkhalter, Eva (Conn) and Henry This photo appears to have been taken after their marriage in 1925, and shortly before Eva's death in 1928
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| Burkhalter, Frances "Fannie" M.
b. 1879 d. 1974, Texas Wife of George Washington McLemore. Her grandson, George Carl McLemore, speculates this may have been a portrait taken on the occasion of her 1901 marriage to George.
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| Burney, Earlene and JF Taken around 2003 at the graduation of their eldest grandson from High School in Nashville, Tennessee
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| Bush Hotel, Cave Springs Arkansas ca 1920's Around the time of the First World War, Lynn Boyd Bush and his wife Mollie lived in Cave Springs, Arkansas where they operated the Hotel Bush, one of only two hotels in the town at that time. Since the local phone office was also located in the hotel, Mary served as the town's telephone operator as well.
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| Bush, Lynn Boyd, probably around 1900 Husband of Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Gentry
B. 1847 Kentucky D. 1919 Arkansas
He and his wife ran the Bush Hotel in Cave Springs, Arkansas
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| Bush, Marie Audrey Bush, with her daughter Mary Mabel "Jackie" Stamper This photo was among a group of Stamper family photos purchased at an estate sale in Prescott, Arizona. It was labelled "Mrs. W.C. Stamper & 3 yr old daughter. Marie & Mable." The back was further inscribed, Marie Audrey Bush wife of William Stamper.
Marie Audrey Bush and William Stamper were married on June 27, 1907 at Bentonville, Ark. Their oldest daughter, Mary Mabel, was born 9 August 1908 in Montague, Texas.
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| Bush, Mollie with daughters, ca 1888 Mollie Gentry Bush with her youngest two children and only daughters, Carrie Elizabeth, on her left, and Marie Audrey, on her right
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| Bush, Will and Ethel (Hart) Family Karen Burks writes that this photo was of "Uncle Will Bush and his wife, Ethel, (seated in front). Will was Granny Adams' brother. The photo was taken at their house on the corner of 8th and Persimmon. Betty and Frank Bush are the couple almost directly behind Uncle Will. Not sure about the others.
PLEASE HELP US IF YOU CAN IDENTIFY THE OTHERS IN THIS PHOTO.
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| Butler, Arlene (White) with son Billy, ca 1934 Arlene, the wife of Bobby Butler, and their eldest son, Billy Dwan Butler, ca 1934
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| Cahill, Mary E. "Mayme" (Bodwin) Mayme with her grandchildren, Mary Beth, Richard, Greg
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| Camargo, Oklahoma High School, Graduating Class of 1951 A montage of the Camargo High School graduating class of 1951. Pat McGuire was class president.
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| Carpenter, Kenneth (Standing,left) with unknown friend or family member Kenneth Carpenter (top left), of Woodward, Oklahoma, was industrious from a young age, winning an Oklahoma Bankers Scholarship (Group II) in 1916, when he was just 17. As an adult, he was a route salesman based in Woodward.
Kenneth is standing to the left in this photo, and an unknown individual is seated to his right. Perhaps a brother?
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN YOUNG MAN, SEATED.
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| Carrico, William David "Dee" Husband of Mary Charlotte Gary
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| Carrico, William David "Dee" and Mary Charlotte (Gary)
or possibly A.V. White and Ary Adney (Davidson) This is a portrait, possibly painted from photos, belonging to Bertis Carrico and said to be of his ancestors, Dee and Mary Carrico. It is striking similiar, however, to two separate photos, said by others to be of Amazia Vardeman White and his wife, Ary Adney Davidson. Both couples lived in Sabine County, Texas. The White's had one son who married a daughter of the Carrico's. PLEASE HELP US VERIFY THE IMAGES OF ALL FOUR INDIVIDUALS.
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| Carrico, William David (Possibly) OR
White, Amazia Vardeman "A.V." (Possibly) WHO IS THIS MAN? Both Robert Cecil McDaniel, on page 180 of Volume 4 of his "Pictorial History of Sabine County" (c. 2000) and Edna McDaniel White, on page 61 of "Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records" (c. 1972), label this photo as A. V. White, C. S. A, and husband of Ary Adney Davidson. However, Bertis Carrico owns an original portrait that appears to be nearly identical to this, and according to his family this is actually an image of William David Carrico. PLEASE HELP US IF YOU CAN CONFIRM THE IDENTITY OF THIS MAN.
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| Carrico, Winant "Wine" Gillaspy Wine died in the early 1930's of pneumonia, just prior to the birth of his youngest, and namesake, son
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| Carrico, Winant Arvel Grandfather and hero of Nell Carrico Denova, he was a resident of Jasper, Texas and later Zachary, Louisiana. Nell remembers that he started each morning by playing the Star Spangled Banner. Unfortunately his day began at 4 am.
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| Carroll, Nancy with great-grandchildren Trudie Holder & brother Nancy (Carroll) Adams with two of her great grandchildren, children of Stella (Adams) Holder. The young girl to her left is Trudie Lee Holder, who later died of the flu while in college, and and unidentified younger brother.
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY WHICH BROTHER THIS IS.
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| Cass City (Michigan) Classmates, ca 1912? This is a class photo from the scrapbook of Lois Benkelman of Cass City. It is thought to be a photo of Lois with classmates. Lois was a graduate of Cass City High School in 1922, but this photo was taken some eight to ten years earlier. It was a photo postcard, addressed to Miss Ruth Benkelman of Cass City, Lois's older sister. It is possible this might instead be a photo Ruth (a 1913 graduate) taken some years earlier still. Ruth's daughter, however, is confident that this is her Aunt Lois and not her mother. Lois is standing on the far right, with a white ribbon tied in the back of her hair.
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY HER UNKNOWN CLASSMATES.
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| Cass City (Michigan) High School Band, ca 1950 Bonnie (10th grade) is the first person on the left in the bottom row, and Richard "Dick" Joos (8th Grade) is the last student on the right of the bottom row, standing next to the Band Director, Mr. Borg.
Pictured, beginning on the top left, (row one, top) J. McLachlan, E. Smith, N. Sinclair, P. Stirton, L. Hnatiak, J. Field, J. Wilson, T. Sinclair; (row two) M. Pratt, F. Parrot, N. Harris, F. Butler, R. Hendrick, G. Graham, B. Patch, B. Freeman, J. Parker; (row three) K. Wood, M. McClorey, R. Marshall, M. Caister, M. Martinek, E. Sickler, B. Wheaton, D. O'Dell; (row four) D. Donahue, N. Graham, W. Rayl, M. Wood, A. Pinney, J. Biddle, M. Agar, P. Copeland, J. Seeley; (row five, bottom) B. Benkelman, A. Lorentzen, D. Butler, R. Parrish, G. Wilson, C. Chapin, S. Ackerman, D. Joos, and Mr. Borg, Band Leader
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| Cass City (Michigan) High School, Class of 1933 Members of the class of 1933 listed alphabetically, included Robert Allured, Juanita Barnes, Phyllis Barnes, Laurence Bartle, Lester Battel, Floyd Boulton, Arthur Bullock, Donald Caister, George Caister, Lessel Crawford, John Day, Marjorie Dew, Maynard Doerr, Leonard Elliott, Alexander Ferguson, Hazel Field, Margaret Frysig, Patrick Garety, Lucille Goodall, Ruth Hendrick, Kenneth Hennesey, Lewis Horner, Harold Hulbert, Wilma Jackson, Leslie Karr, Wilma Kennedy, Ferris Kercher, Donald Kilbourn, Gerald King, Lorne Lee, Audrey Livingston, Maurice Loomis, Kenneth Maharg, John Marshall, Frederick Morris, Colin MacCallum, Violet MacCallum, William McCaslin, Elsie I. McComb, Mary MacEachern, Flora McLeod, Cathryn McTavish, Irene Orto, Harland O'Dell, Ralph Rawson, Irene Robinson, Bernard Ross, Irene Russell, Johanna Sandham, Florence Schenck, Mildred Schwegler (Standing in Second Row, third from the left), Glenn Shagena, Robert Spencer, Beatrice Vader, Robert Wallace, Waunetta Warner, Wilma Wentworth, Lucille Wilson, and Charles Wright.
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| Cass City Basketball Thumb Champs, 1913-1914 Alvin Benkelman, Sr. is second from the right, front row
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| Cass City Evangelical United Brethern (EUB) Church Centennial Observance The Mark sisters, l to r, Molly Mark Buehrly, Lena Mark Schwegler, and Alma Mark Seeger, at threee days of special services held by the Cass City EUB Church, in celebratin the 100th anniversary of the signing of the churches charter, beginning Friday, April 30, 1965. The event preceded the Cass City Area centennial observances by about two and a half months.
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| Cass City High School Football Team, 1912 Alvin is seated in the front row, second from the right
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| Cass City High School Football team, 1913 Alvin Benkelman is seated on the front row, second from the left
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| Cass City High School, Graduating Class of 1937, at their 50th High School Reunion Marjory Schwegler Battel with classmates from Cass City High School, Class of 1937, gathered for their Fifty Year Reunion
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| Cass City, Michigan "Kill Kare Klub" Gathering A postcard from the collection of Lena Mark Schwegler.
Back row, l to r, Dan McRea, Alma Striffler, Clayton Schenck, Elizabeth Beebeheyser, Alma Mark (in a dark colored dress)
Middle row, l to r, UNKNOWN, Mary Gulick, Harvey Klinkman, Cora Helwig (who would later marry Harvey), and standing in white, holding Cora's hand, Minerva Helwig
Front row, l to r, Martha Mark, Millard Spurgeon, Lena Mark
Minerva Helwig was identified by her granddaughter, Shelly de Beaubien. Marjory Schwegler Battel had instead thought this was Ethel Striffler.
The Kill Kare Klub was a social group with chapters throughout the midwest, whose members gathered monthly to participate in skits, games, and lively conversation.
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| Cass City, Michigan, Main Street, ca 1900's Cass City took pride in its broad streets. Ruth Esau, at the 1981 Striffler-Benkelman Reunion, recalled a time when on Main Street, the owners of the newspaper, a farm implement store, both meat markets, the grocery store, paint store, insurance agency, funeral home, and photography studio were all members of the Striffler-Benkelman clan.
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| Catherine Roquevert Born 1870 New Orleans. She married Victor Maumus, and they owned a Dairy. She sold cream cheese and milk at the Second Street Market, Stall 65. They were the parents of four children.
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