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Gabriel Wernle
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Gabriel WERNLE, born 1886 Gabriel WERNLE 1886
Gabriel WERNLE was born on 1886, in , to Henry Georges WERNLE and Louise Marie WERNLE (born BENOIST).
Gabriel had 2 siblings: Émile WERNLE and .
Gabriel married first name WERNLE (born BASELI) on 1909, at age 23 in .
Gabriel passed away.
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Gabriel WernleGabriel Wernle in Toodyay Herald (WA) - July 5 1924
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"... Escape ?f German Capital,' which is attract ing widespread attention in Europe, clamis to tell how the thing is done Its authors are Leo Wulfsohn, a Swiss economist, and Gabriel Wernle, a Erench merchant, who spent the war in a German internment camp and afterward engaged in business in Hamburg, where he had an oportun ity to study the methods of ..."
Publication place: Toodyay, Western Australia, Australia
Gabriel WernleGabriel Wernle in The Norwalk Hour - Feb 14 1930
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"... New Orleans. Marshal Lyautey, who subjugated and developed Morocco for France, and ls Ge of Gc exposition, hej approved Gc plon by Ge union of Frenchmen ln foreign lards. Gabriel Wernle, secretary ot Go organization, hoj Ge of Ge government French consulates and of Gc miny French chambers of commerce and noddies abroad. It ls expected to be Go biggest "old ..."
Publication place: Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
Gabriel WernleGabriel Wernle in The Meriden Daily Journal - Feb 13 1930
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"... Lyautey, who subjugated and developed Morocco for Franco, and ls the commissioner general of thc exposition, lins approved the plan suggested by the union of Frenchmen ln foreign lands. Gabriel Wernle, secretary of thc organization, rins the cooperation of the government French consulates and of tho many French Chambers of Commerce and societies abroad. It Lv expected to bc the "old ..."
Publication place: Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Gabriel WernleGabriel Wernle in The Boston Traveler - Feb 14 1930
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"... Orleans. Marshal Lyautey, who subjugated and developed Morocco for France, and ls the of the exposition, has approved the plan suggested by the union of Frenchmen in foreign lands. Gabriel Wernle, secretary of the organization, has the cooperation of the government through French consulates and of the many French chambers of commerce and societies abroad. It is expected to be the ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States