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Helen Boerder
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Helen Boerder 1872 1934
Helen Boerder, 1872 - 1934
Helen Boerder was born in 1872.
Helen married Anton Boerder.
Helen passed away in 1934, at age 62.
She was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio, United States.
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Anna Maria Boerder 1872 1935Ohio
Anna Maria Boerder (born Spieles), 1872 - 1935
Anna Maria Boerder (born Spieles) was born on month day 1872, in birth place, to Nicolaus Spieles and Susanne Spieles (born Schack).
They had 5 children: Ana Marie Haaser (born Boerder), Helen Susan Dillon (born Boerder) and 3 other children.
Helen Susan Dillon 1896 1952Texas
Helen Susan Dillon (born Boerder), 1896 - 1952
Helen Susan Dillon (born Boerder) was born in 1896, in birth place, to Anton Boerder and Anna Maria Boerder (born Spieles).
1920 United States Federal Census
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Helen Susan Boerder 1895
Helen Susan Boerder, born Circa 1895
Helen Susan Boerder was born circa 1895, to Anton Boerder.
Helen Susana Boerder 1895
Helen Susana Boerder, born Circa 1895
Helen Susana Boerder was born circa 1895.
Germany, Bremen Emigration Lists, 1920-1939 FREE
Helen Boerder 1873
Helen Boerder, born Circa 1873
Helen Boerder was born circa 1873.
Helen lived in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Gerald Edman Dillon 1929Ohio
Helen Boerder, born 1929
Gerald Edman Dillon was born on month day 1929, in birth place, Ohio, to Mark E Dillon and Helen Boerder.