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Barbara Leabel
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Barbara Leabel (born Kiltz), 1847 - 1928 Barbara Leabel (born Kiltz) 1847 1928
Barbara Leabel (born Kiltz) was born on 1847, in .
Barbara married Simon Leabel.
Simon was born in 1843, in .
They had 6 children: Samuel Leabel, Maggie Leabel and .
Barbara passed away on 1928, at age 80 in .
Documents of Barbara Leabel (born Kiltz)
Barbara Leabel (born Kiltz) in Weekly Watertown Leader - Dec 18 1908
Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963
"... meals here. She had little to say but Alonday night she came to me and said that she was expecting some money; that she would pay her bill as soon as it came. That was my last sight of her.” Barbara Leabel, housekeeper of the Windsor, who climbed through the window of Airs Waite’s room, described Airs. Waite as a woman of 60 years. "She was well dressed and wore a black silk skirt. She always wore ..."
Publication place: Watertown, Jefferson, Wisconsin, USA
Barbara Sloshover (born Leabel), born Circa 1880 Barbara Sloshover (born Leabel) 1880 Wisconsin
Barbara Sloshover (born Leabel) was born circa 1880, in , Wisconsin, to Simon Leabel.
Barbara married Max Sloshover on 1918, at age 38 in .
Max was born on 1884, in .
Barbara lived in 1935, in , California.
She lived in 1940, in , California.
Barbara passed away.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Barbara LeabelBarbara Leabel in Weekly Watertown leader - Dec 18 1908
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... came to me and said that she was expecting some money; that she would pay her bill as soon as it came. That was my last sight of her.? Barbara Leabel, housekeeper of the Windsor, who climbed through the window of Airs Waite?s room, described Airs. Waite as a woman of 60 years. "She was well dressed and wore a black ..."
Publication place: Watertown, Jefferson, Wisconsin