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German Catholic Cemeteries in South Side around 1900
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German Catholic Cemeteries in South Side around 1900
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Re: German Catholic Cemeteries in South Side around 1900
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Posted: 4 Mar 2010 4:29PM GMT
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Loretto Cemetery, which is more mixed nationalities would be in addition to ST. Peter's Cemetery on Arlington Ave. This one is mostly German families and suits your time frame better.
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HMJ123
3 Mar 2010 12:51AM GMT
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genesearch56
4 Mar 2010 1:25PM GMT
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HMJ123
4 Mar 2010 5:39PM GMT
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genesearch56
4 Mar 2010 11:29PM GMT
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HMJ123
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RuthIdz
7 Apr 2011 9:25PM GMT
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HMJ123
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