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==== Parents ==== | ==== Parents ==== | ||
- | __Philip Meyer__ (28 Dec 1874 - ?) of Helba, son of [[1842_MarElizHoerauf|George Meyer]] () and Maria Elizabeth Hoerauf (1842-1913)\\ | + | __Philip Meyer__ (28 Dec 1874 - ?) of Mannheim, son of [[1842_MarElizHoerauf|George Meyer]] () and Maria Elizabeth Hoerauf (1842-1913)\\ |
married to __Susanna Beierlein__ | married to __Susanna Beierlein__ | ||
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==== Notes ==== | ==== Notes ==== | ||
- | Olga and Evelyn lived in Glen Ullin for as long as I know. Olga was a friend of [[1906_WaltGeoU|Walter George Ungerecht]] family as she was a close friend to Agnes' brother Homer Bean. She made the best strüdel ever, stretching the bread dough so thin over the oak dining table you could see the wood grain, then putting on the topping and sugar before rolling it up. She loved to play pinochle when visitors came, but would apologize when she won a hand. | + | Philip Meyer died when he was run over by a combine he was working on. |
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+ | Olga and Evelyn lived in Glen Ullin for as long as I know. Olga was a friend of the [[1906_WaltGeoU|Walter Ungerecht]] family as she was a close friend to Agnes' brother Homer Bean. She made the best strüdel ever, stretching the bread dough so thin over the oak dining table you could see the wood grain, then putting on the topping, butter and sugar before rolling it up. She loved to play pinochle when visitors came, but would apologize when she won a hand. | ||