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Lydia Riegal
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Lydia Chryst (born Riegal), 1802 - 1839 Lydia Chryst (born Riegal) 1802 1839 Pennsylvania Ohio
Lydia Chryst (born Riegal) was born on 1802, in , Pennsylvania, to Jacob Riegel and Anna Maria Riegel (born Schneider).
Lydia had 11 siblings.
Lydia married Jacob Chryst on 1823, at age 20 in , Pennsylvania.
Jacob was born on 1797, in , Pennsylvania.
They had 5 children: Elizabeth Chryst, Hezekiah Chryst and .
Lydia passed away on 1839, at age 36 in , Ohio.
She was buried in , Ohio.
Lydia Riegal, born 1837 Lydia Riegal 1837 Pennsylvania
Lydia Riegal was born in 1837, in , Pennsylvania, to Jacob Riegal and Maria Riegal (born Dye).
Lydia had 3 siblings: John Riegal and .
Lydia Ann Riegal (born Furry) Lydia Ann Riegal (born Furry)
Lydia Ann Riegal (born Furry) married Henry Riegal on 1850, in , Ohio.
Henry was born on 1828, in .
They had 15 children: David C. Riegal, Salome Riegal and .
Lydia was buried in .
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Lydia RiegalLydia Riegal in The Evening Independent - Jan 19 1935
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"... the auxiliary of Butler, Pa., who with her husband, a past national commander is spending the winter at Mrs. May Vinal of Jacksonville, department president ot Florida, and Mrs. Lydia Riegal of Plant City, past national president was received from the Department of Florida at the meeting of the American Legion auxiliary Friday night that the SL Petersburg unit is now ..."
Publication place: St. Petersburg, Hillsborough County, Florida, United States
Lydia RiegalLydia Riegal in The Evening Independent - Mar 25 1944
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"... ot the local post organized in January of that year. His wite, Mrs. Josephine Selmar, was the first auxiliary president Guest ot honor at last night's altair was Mrs. Lydia Riegal, Tampa, who was national president ot the V. F. W. auxiliary at the time the SL Petersburg unit was instituted. She was then a resident ot Philadelphia. Other guests ot ..."
Publication place: St. Petersburg, Hillsborough County, Florida, United States
Lydia RiegalLydia Riegal in The Evening Independent - Nov 21 1942
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"... Past Department Auxiliary President Mae Vimal, Jacksonville; Department Commander A. S. Douglas, Tampa, and Mrs. Douglas, department chaplain ot tho auxiliary; Mrs. Laura Beeler, junior vicepresident department auxiliary; Mrs Lydia Riegal. Tampa, past national president of the V. F. W. auxiliary; Comdr. C. M. Crumm, V. F. W. post. Tampa; Col. M. Bryson, Bay Pines; Col. Arthur Cooley, Florida Military academy; ..."
Publication place: St. Petersburg, Hillsborough County, Florida, United States
Lydia RiegalLydia Riegal in The Evening Independent - June 15 1932
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"... its annual election of officers. Mrs. Grace Batchelder, Orlando, was reelected senior vicepresident and Mrs. Margaret A. Havens, Miami, was named junior vice- president. Other officers elected were; Mrs. Lydia Riegal, Piant City, treasurer: Mrs. Lois DeLand, chaplain; Mrs. Anna C. Lara, city, conductress; Mrs. Eleanor Crawford, Sebring, guard: and Mrs. Maybelle Joy and Mrs. Harry Landsman, council members. the second ..."
Publication place: St. Petersburg, Hillsborough County, Florida, United States