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Martin Heymer was born in .
Martin married Agnes Heymer (born Wickel) on 1687.
Agnes was born on 1650, in .
Martin passed away.
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Martin HeymerMartin Heymer in The evening world. - Feb 7 1894
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"... another bride, defending his action on precuely the same grounds as he supplied for his wife when she married the second time. , So far as could be learned, Martin Heymer had four wives, and all of them were In court. Mrs. Heymer-Tompklns ranked as No. 3. If Mrs. Tompkins No. 1 I was ot the legal wife of Heymer, then I she was the legal wife of Tompkins, and consequently he committed bigamy In marrying the second time. On the other hand, If she Is the legal jrlfe of ..."
Publication place: New York, New York, New York
Martin HeymerMartin Heymer in The Wilmington daily Republican - Mar 21 1893
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"... years ago. Rhode yesterday years at prison for shooting , a laborer in his ploy, Two Switchnw Killed. Long Island City, March 20.? Patrick Pidgeon, 82 years old, and Martin Heymer, 23, both switchmen, lost their lives in tho Long Island railroad yard here yesterduy. which theyw rer, and they A box into a switch under the wheels. riding thrown Bold ..."
Publication place: Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware
Martin HeymerMartin Heymer in Lawrence Daily Journal - Mar 20 1893
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"... was predicted, would result in thc downfall of Chancellor Caprivi. Thc big distillery ot James Walsh Ca, at Covington, Ky., was and barrels of whisky destroyed. Dick Pidgeon and Martin Heymer, switchmen, wero killed in thc yards at Long Island City by a car jumping thc At N. J., Father Treacy rebelled against the ity of Mgr. and Dishop O'Farrell and ..."
Publication place: Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, United States
Martin HeymerMartin Heymer in Barton County democrat. - Mar 23 1893
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"... delayed by a broken shaft. At Swedesboro, N. J. , Father Treacy rebelled against the authority of Mgr. Satolli and Bishop O'Farrell and defied them openly. Dick Pidgeon and Martin Heymer, switchmen, were killed in the yards at Long Island City by a car jumping the track. The big distillery of James Walsh & Co., at Covington, Ky., was burned and ..."
Publication place: Great Bend, Barton, Kansas
Germany, University of Rostock Alumni, 1419-1991 FREE
Martin Heymer 1909
Martin Heymer, born 1909
Martin Heymer was born on September 17 1909, in Danzig-Langf.
Martin lived in Pillau 1/Ostpr., Predigerstr. 10.