Re: John Kolling 1867-1892
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In reply to:
John Kolling 1867-1892
Kimberly Albaugh 7/20/14
John Paul Wallbaum Or Wallabaum United States World War I Draft Registration Cards Place: Westmoreland County no 5, Pennsylvania, Birth Date: 24 Mar 1893
John Paul Wallbaum United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, Place: Mechesneytown, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania Birth Date: 24 Mar 1893
John Wallbaum United States Social Security Death Index Birth Date: 24 March 1893 Social Security Number: 177-03-2884 State: Pennsylvania Event Date: November 1965 Age: 72
Pennsylvania, Marriages
Henry Willbaum Marriage Date: 04 Dec 1893 Place: Greesbury, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, Spouse's Name: Anna Kolleny
1920 Saxman, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, census
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Henry Wallbaum Head M 47 Germany
Anna Wallbaum Wife F 45 Germany
Anna Wallbaum Daughter F 15 Pennsylvania
Henry Wallbaum Son M 13 Pennsylvania
Josephine Wallbaum Daughter F 9 Pennsylvania
Raymond Wallbaum Son M 4 Pennsylvania
Anna Maria Schmucker Wallbaum
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