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Maggie Pezold, 1888 - 1978 Maggie Pezold 1888 1978 Missouri Missouri

Maggie Pezold was born in month 1888, in birth place, Missouri, to John Pezold and Veronica Pezold.
Maggie had 13 siblings: Mary Mcgrath (born Mcgrath (Pezold)), Nickolas Pezold and 11 other siblings.
Maggie lived in 1900, in address, Missouri.
Maggie passed away in month 1978, at age 89 in death place, Missouri.

Maggie PEZOLD (born GOTTSMAN) Maggie PEZOLD (born GOTTSMAN) District of Columbia

Maggie PEZOLD (born GOTTSMAN) was born in birth place, District of Columbia.
Maggie married Albert PEZOLD.
Albert was born in birth place, New Jersey.
They had one daughter: Elsie Laura WINELAND (born PEZOLD).

Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada

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Maggie PezoldMaggie Pezold in Evening star - ‎Jan 10 1932

Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada

"... Mr. and Mrs. White, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haas. Mr. George Upper-man, Miss Frances Casalege, Mr. and Mrs. Casalege. Miss Ravilla Hanney, Miss Jewell Hanney, Miss Louise Lauriola, Mrs. Maggie Pezold and Mrs. Clyde Pezold." ? ? ---? Exhibition Rides at Fort Myer January 15 Col. Harry N. Cootes, commandant officer, and officers of Fort Myer. Va? have sent out invitations ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia
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Maggie PezoldMaggie Pezold in Evening star - ‎Nov 11 1928

Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada

"... Master ; Harry Seiler, and the booby prize went little Mildred Haas. Remarks by i Past Councilor Samuel Bushey In the presentation of a wedding gift to Mrs. I Maggie Pezold; State Council Inside i Sentinel Mrs. Mabel G. Downing presented a gift to Mrs. Pezold and a gift to Mrs. Pezold was presented her by her granddaughter. Frances Casalcge. The members then attended Loyalty Council grand march. Mrs. Myrtle Meadows won second prize for the most comical costume. Mayflower Council observed ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia
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Maggie PezoldMaggie Pezold in Evening star - ‎Jan 11 1932

Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada

"... and Mrs. Robert Downing, Mrs, Pearl Torney, Mr. and Mrs White, Mr. and Mrs, Casalege, Miss Frances Casalege. Mr. Clyde Pefcold, Mr. David Pezold, Mr. and Mrs. Bushey, Mrs. Maggie Pezold, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haas, Miss Mildred Haas, Miss Clara Haas, Mr. George Upperman Mrs Della Falls, Miss Ardelle Lavender, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lavender, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Sadie ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia
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Maggie PezoldMaggie Pezold in Evening star. - ‎Jan 6 1906

Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada

"... and Clara Pezold, and Messrs. R. Jama, J. Palmer, J. Kelly, H. Fellinger, B. Galbreath, B. McMullen, E. Bonsell, J. Simpson, J. Brogan and J. Tredo, and also Mrs. Maggie Pezold. The Cuban minister and Madame Quesada w-ill entertain at a dinner tonight in houor of the Brazilian ambassador and Madame Nabuco. Mrs. John H. Dixon, 1230 Massachusetts avenue, has as ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia

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Maggie Pezold

Maggie Pezold

Maggie Pezold married Charles Pezold in Before 1915.
Maggie lived in address, Missouri.
She lived in address, Missouri.
She lived in address, Missouri.

1910 United States Federal Census

Maggie Pezold 1870District of Columbia

Maggie Pezold, born Circa 1870

Maggie Pezold was born circa 1870, in birth place, District of Columbia.
Maggie married Albert Peyold.
Albert was born circa 1860, in birth place, New Jersey.
They had 5 children: Raymond E Pezold, Elsie Pezold and 3 other children.
Maggie lived in 1910, in address, District of Columbia.

1920 United States Federal Census

Maggie W Pezold 1871District of Columbia

Maggie W Pezold, born Circa 1871

Maggie W Pezold was born circa 1871, in birth place, District of Columbia.
Maggie lived in 1920, in address, District of Columbia.