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1. Divorced 1937
2. Army Sgt. during WWII
3. Had large ovarian cyst removed in 1963. Had emerg. gall bladder surgery in 1971 by Dr. Lansing. Had a brain hemmorage in 1982. Contracted High blood pressure. Diagnosed with Diverticulitis in 1980s. Diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis in 2000.
4. Witnessed by James Bull and Jacob Antriter
5. Divorced 1937
6. My grandmother is buried in Trinity Lutheran Cemetary 5210 Mt. Elliot, Detroit Section H lot 49
7. Brother of Wilhelm
8. My grandmother is buried in Trinity Lutheran Cemetary 5210 Mt. Elliot, Detroit Section H lot 49
9. Farmer
10. Mark & Caprice were married approx 2 - 3 years. She wanted a career with no children. Ended in divorce. She now lives in Washington State 2005 & tried marriage to an older man who physically abused her & ended in divorce.
11. Died from a fall from the upper back porch of her home in Albany when the children were small. Her husband had passed away & the children were raised by a brother.My Grandfather came to the Detroit area when he was 16 to work, by hopping trains to get here. A street in Albany named for the Lieble family.
12. He is buried in Trinity Lutheran Cemetary 5210 Mt. Elliot Detroit Section H lot 48
13. Remained single and did Catechetical work in various places. She retired in Colorado Springs, Colorado and is buried there.
14. Became Sister Mary Philippa in the Dubuque Franciscan Order & taught in many Iowa Schools. She died at Mount St. Francis in Dubuque
15. Don't know his first name yet
16. Diagnosed in 2001 with lung cancer and cleared up.
17. Became Father Aloysius, SJ Living in Milwaukee and South Dakota working on an Indian Reservation and compiling this Klein Family Tree.
18. Never Married. Worked as a tool room keeper at a boys farm in Cannan, NY Raied by his uncle & aunt Lieble in Albany,NY after the death of his mother at 48 yrs old
19. Mecklenburg Strelitz, the state of Mecklenburg, and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. This includes the portions of the former Pomerania that are west of the Oder River and were and are known as Vorpommern. Where is Mecklenburg Vorpommern? Mecklenburg-West Pomerania is a state in northeastern Germany, bounded on the north by the Baltic Sea, on the west by Schleswig Holstein, on the southwest by Lower Saxony, on the south by Brandenburg, and on the east by Poland. Teutonic peoples inhabited the area in the first centuries of the Christian era, but early in the 6th century it was seized by various Slavic tribes. The Mecklenburg region was conquered by Henry the Lion in the latter half of the 12th century. In 1348 it was elevated to a duchy. The duchy was subdivided in 1621 into the duchies of Mecklenburg Schwerin and Mecklenburg Strelitz, both of which were elevated to grand duchies in 1815. They joined the German Empire in 1871 and, after World War I, were made states of the new German Republic. In 1934 they were united into the single state of Mecklenburg. After World War II, Mecklenburg became part of the Soviet Zone. Pomerania was that land in northeast Germany along the Baltic Sea from Mecklenburg on the west to almost Danzig (now Gdansk, Poland) on the east. Pomerania was partitioned into two areas separated by the Oder River. In 1181 it became a duchy of the German Empire, then in 1637 it became part of the Prussian Empire, although the western part (Vorpommern) was under the control of Sweden until 1815. Following World War II, the area east of the Oder River was given to Poland, while the area west of the Oder River was included in the new state of Mecklenburg, East Germany. The state of Mecklenburg was dissolved in 1952, when East Germany was reorganized into districts. In 1990, with Germany's unification, the State of Mecklenburg West Pomerania (Mecklenburg Vorpommern) was created.
20. He is buried in Trinity Lutheran Cemetary 5210 Mt. Elliot Detroit Section H lot 48
21. Farm Laborer
22. Mecklenburg Strelitz, the state of Mecklenburg, and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. This includes the portions of the former Pomerania that are west of the Oder River and were and are known as Vorpommern. Where is Mecklenburg Vorpommern? Mecklenburg-West Pomerania is a state in northeastern Germany, bounded on the north by the Baltic Sea, on the west by Schleswig Holstein, on the southwest by Lower Saxony, on the south by Brandenburg, and on the east by Poland. Teutonic peoples inhabited the area in the first centuries of the Christian era, but early in the 6th century it was seized by various Slavic tribes. The Mecklenburg region was conquered by Henry the Lion in the latter half of the 12th century. In 1348 it was elevated to a duchy. The duchy was subdivided in 1621 into the duchies of Mecklenburg Schwerin and Mecklenburg Strelitz, both of which were elevated to grand duchies in 1815. They joined the German Empire in 1871 and, after World War I, were made states of the new German Republic. In 1934 they were united into the single state of Mecklenburg. After World War II, Mecklenburg became part of the Soviet Zone. Pomerania was that land in northeast Germany along the Baltic Sea from Mecklenburg on the west to almost Danzig (now Gdansk, Poland) on the east. Pomerania was partitioned into two areas separated by the Oder River. In 1181 it became a duchy of the German Empire, then in 1637 it became part of the Prussian Empire, although the western part (Vorpommern) was under the control of Sweden until 1815. Following World War II, the area east of the Oder River was given to Poland, while the area west of the Oder River was included in the new state of Mecklenburg, East Germany. The state of Mecklenburg was dissolved in 1952, when East Germany was reorganized into districts. In 1990, with Germany's unification, the State of Mecklenburg West Pomerania (Mecklenburg Vorpommern) was created.
23. Had vacular surgery on his legs about 1980 for no circulation. 1984 hospitalized for tests on carotid arteries and ended up due to refusing physical therapy, losing both kidneys. After much hospitaization, had to have kidney dialysis twice a week, finally gave up, and passed away. He was classified 4F during WWII due to the type Govt. job e worked on and the size of his family.
24. My grandfather changed the spelling of his last name from Suckow to Sucoe about 1888. He worked as a wood carver, carpenter & Pattern Maker at Ford Motor Rouge Plant till he was fired for not using a "spit box" for his tobaco spit. He died of a stroke at age 77
25. He is buried in Trinity Lutheran Cemetary 5210 Mt. Elliot Detroit Section H lot 48
26. Diagnosed high blood pressure 1970. Heart Attack 1991 with angioplasty in 3 arteries. Diagnosed in 2002 with type 2 diabetes.
27. Gabriella was first wife. Married her while in the US Navy stationed in Japan where Gabriella lived learning & teaching language. They divorced after she came to the US & left for hoem in Italy. Second wife was Donna. Marriage ended in divorce. Third wife is Janet Simons Fitlow, who also had been married previously & has 2 grown children. Has irritable bowel symptoms that could lead to Ulcerative Colitis.
28. John Welch & Margaret had no children
29. Had heart attack in 2005, inserted two SS stents. Has high blood pressure. Has irritable bowel since he was 25. He was an excellent Baseball, football & track athlete. Holding at one time the Westland 60 & 100 yd dash record.
30. Was an Ambulance Driver in France in WWI. Had many hair raising tales about the war.
31. Was a Shepherd
32. Mecklenburg Strelitz, the state of Mecklenburg, and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. This includes the portions of the former Pomerania that are west of the Oder River and were and are known as Vorpommern. Where is Mecklenburg Vorpommern? Mecklenburg-West Pomerania is a state in northeastern Germany, bounded on the north by the Baltic Sea, on the west by Schleswig Holstein, on the southwest by Lower Saxony, on the south by Brandenburg, and on the east by Poland. Teutonic peoples inhabited the area in the first centuries of the Christian era, but early in the 6th century it was seized by various Slavic tribes. The Mecklenburg region was conquered by Henry the Lion in the latter half of the 12th century. In 1348 it was elevated to a duchy. The duchy was subdivided in 1621 into the duchies of Mecklenburg Schwerin and Mecklenburg Strelitz, both of which were elevated to grand duchies in 1815. They joined the German Empire in 1871 and, after World War I, were made states of the new German Republic. In 1934 they were united into the single state of Mecklenburg. After World War II, Mecklenburg became part of the Soviet Zone. Pomerania was that land in northeast Germany along the Baltic Sea from Mecklenburg on the west to almost Danzig (now Gdansk, Poland) on the east. Pomerania was partitioned into two areas separated by the Oder River. In 1181 it became a duchy of the German Empire, then in 1637 it became part of the Prussian Empire, although the western part (Vorpommern) was under the control of Sweden until 1815. Following World War II, the area east of the Oder River was given to Poland, while the area west of the Oder River was included in the new state of Mecklenburg, East Germany. The state of Mecklenburg was dissolved in 1952, when East Germany was reorganized into districts. In 1990, with Germany's unification, the State of Mecklenburg West Pomerania (Mecklenburg Vorpommern) was created.
33. Was a foot soldier in France during WWI 1918. His father was a Sergeant in the Army & fought in the Spanish-American and Indian campaigns in Texas. Father and mother were born in Ireland.
34. She & Mark divorced within 6 months of marriage. Mark was physically & mentally abused by her. She was his second wife
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