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# Person ID Last Name First Name mediaID BeschreibungMedium BeschreibungMediumPerson BemerkungenMedium BemerkungenMediumPerson Tree Living
1       114  GROSSAUHEIM SCHOOL HOUSE  Adolf-Hitlerstr.44, Gross-Auheim, Hanau, Hessen, Germany   The "School at the Fountain", formerly known as the "Gustav-Lesemann-Schule" is located at Hauptstr. 64 in Gross Auheim (now part of Hanau), Hessen, Germany.
Original construction was in 1875/76 with two classrooms, each for 80 students, and two apartments for teachers. The building was updated in the years 1893/94 by adding more windows for a brighter and cooler atmosphere.  
The family residence in the early 1940s.     
2 I01969  BUCKLEY  Ellen  401  KENNERLY, Ellen, estate inventory.  Estate inventory of Ellen Kennerly, dtd. 16 Nov 1756.  Inventory of the estate of Ellen Kennerly, dtd. 16 Nov 1756.    tree1 
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4 I02363  COOKE  George          George Cooke was an artist that was sponsored by Daniel Pratt, a wealthy industrialist. In 1836 Mr. Pratt bought land on the Autuaga Creek in Alabama where he built a cotton gin factory, cotton mill, grist mill, woolen mill, and a foundry. The area became known as Prattville. Pratt was one of the first people to develop Alabama's coal and iron ore mines, and he helped establish the North and South Alabama railroad. When the Civil War broke out, he supplied the "Prattville Dragoons" of the 3rd Alabama Cavalry with Confederate uniforms and bought thousands of bonds to support the South. He is also credited for creating the first free school in Alabama. Instead of the students' desks being placed along the walls, he set them up in rows how they are today. Pratt is nicknamed "Alabama's First Great Industrialist".  tree1 
5 I00443  Cooke  Robert      Hagood House.      tree1 
6 I00020  EGGERT  Carolina Sophia Luise Christiane   1104  CENS- Census of 1867, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany    Census form listing the members of the Carl Harms household in Greese, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany  The census form wrongly lists Carolina as Friderike on Line 2 of the official census form.  tree1 
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8 I00126  HARMS  Wilhelmine Luise Emilie Karla   1190  COOK Wilhelmine 26 Jun 1962  From the "Lebanon Daily News", Tuesday Evening, June 26, 1962  Wilma gets her US citizenship.  Picture accompanied the front page article "10 From Central Europe Become Citizens of U.S."  tree1 
9 I00586  HERNANDEZ Garza  Adelita  1393  HERNANDEZ Silverio GARZA Yolanda Adelita  Family portrait.      tree1 
10 I00585  HERNANDEZ Garza  Silverio  1393  HERNANDEZ Silverio GARZA Yolanda Adelita  Family portrait.      tree1 
11 I02481  SCHÖNE  Erika  988  SCHOENE Wilhelm and Ina (SCHMIDT)    There is a special inscription honoring the memory of their daughter Erika who was killed in WWII in Norway.  A special inscription on the headstone of her parents in her memory.  tree1