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Thomas Groeninger
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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Thomas GroeningerThomas Groeninger in Reading Eagle - Mar 1 1913
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... spent a few days with Mrs. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Batdorf, of Myers- town. Edlth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koch is recovering from an operation. Mrs. Thomas Groeninger is suffering from an abscess on the Jaw. Mrs. Harvey Noll visited her parents, Mr and Airs. John Lutz. S. L. Batzel disposed of a number of chickens to make ..."
Publication place: Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Thomas GroeningerThomas Groeninger in Warsaw Union - Dec 14 1917
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Indie of thi View church Thursday, Mrs. William Linn is visiting relatives at Bourbon this week. S. is spending few days with her sister Mrs. Ed Stanton in Wisconsin. Thomas Groeninger was called fco Manchester on account ef the serious I of hi GIFT SUGGESTIONS BOOKS TOURISTS PADS FOUNTAIN PENS All These Make PURSES STATIONERY Useful and BILL BOOKS MUSIC ROLLS ..."
Publication place: Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana, United States
FamilySearch Family Tree
Thomas Louis Groeninger 1866 1932IndianaIllinois
Thomas Louis Groeninger, 1866 - 1932
Thomas married Rosetta Groeninger (born Myer) on month day 1889, at age 22 in marriage place, Illinois.
Rosetta was born in 1871.
Thomas Groeninger
Thomas Groeninger
Thomas Groeninger married Adelhaidis Groeninger (born Marckgraef).
They had one son: Dominicus Groeninger.
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898
Francisca Groeninger
Thomas Groeninger
Francisca Groeninger was born to Thomas Groeninger and Adelheita Margraeff.
U.S. Public Records Index
Connecticut, Marriages, 1966-2002
Thomas M Groeninger 1970
Thomas M Groeninger, born Circa 1970
Thomas M Groeninger was born circa 1970.