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| Francis Shuster and Toni Malinoski Wedding Status: Located; |
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| Francis Shuster and Toni Malinoski Wedding Status: Located; |
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| Francis Shuster and Toni Malinoski Wedding Status: Located; |
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| Francis Shuster and Toni Malinoski Wedding Party Status: Located; From Left:
Mildred Shuster Westfall Hill
Raymond Heiser
Mildred Edwards Abeling
Donald Shuster
Bride: Antonia Malinoski
Reverend: Unknown
Groom: Francis Shuster
Judy Malinoski Komar
Robert Shuster
Location of the wedding was Dolgeville, New York on June 17, 1944. |
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| Frank Barna and Katherine Piniaha Wedding Party Status: Located; From left:
Unknown,
Anna Barna
Mike Barna (Frank's broter who was killed)
Carolyn Piniaha (daughter of Peter Piniaha, sister of Katherine
Bride: Katherine Piniaha
Groom: Frank Barna
Next: A friend of Katherine's, possibly Peggy O'Neill
Next: Tony Malinowski
Next: Eva Rafun Piniaha (George Piniaha's wife)
Next: Unknown, a friend of Franks |
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| Frank Gartner Status: Located; |
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| Frank Hodnik Status: Located; |
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| Freada Abelings home in Canajoharie, NY |
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| Freada Abelings' home in Canajoharie NY. |
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| Fred Abeling Status: Located; Special thanks to Eleanor Abeling for providing the photo. Eleanor was told that the photo is of Fred (top) and his two brothers.
Fred did have two younger brothers (Charles Lester and William). However, William's son Charlie has previewed the photo and does not believe that the two front men are Fred's brothers. |
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| Fred Abeling and his daughter Betty Status: Located; Taken at Betty's wedding. |
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| Fred Abeling and his daughter Betty Status: Located; Taken at Betty's wedding. |
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| Fred Abeling in military uniform Status: Located; Date and location are unknown. |
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| Fred Abeling, Carrie Abbey Abeling, Frances Kilinski Abeling and unknown Status: Located; Left: Fred Abeling, Carrie Abbey Abeling, Frances Kilinski Abeling, and the woman at the very front is unknown.
Location is Abeling home, Maple Ave, Canajoharie, NY. Date is unknown.
Special thanks to Eleanor Abeling for a copy of the photo. |
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| Fred Abeling: back of military photo Status: Located; |
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| Fred and Frances Status: Located; Fred and Frances at the back of the Abeling Hotel on Sacanadaga Lake, just east of Town of Day, New York.
Date is unknown. |
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| Fred and his daughter Betty Status: Located; Taken at Betty's wedding. |
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| Fred and his daughter Betty Status: Located; Taken at Betty's wedding |
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| Fred Anderson Status: Located; Photo taken in 1917 |
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| Fred Anderson Status: Located; Photo Taken in 1917 |
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| Fred's Cabin Status: Located; After the Abeling Hotel was destroyed in a fire, Fred built a cabin at the same location. The cabin is still standing today. This photo is of the basement inside the cabin, dated August 1949. |
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| Frederick A Abeling Status: Located; |
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| Frederick A Abeling and John A Abeling Status: Located; Left: Frederick Abeling
Right: John Abeling
Fred is the oldest sibling of the family and John is the youngest. Date and location of the photo are unknown. Special thanks to Ruth Blatchford for providing a copy of the photo. |
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| Frederick Abeling Status: Located; Notice the medal on his chest - it has been suggested that this is the shape of the Purple Heart, given to soldiers who are injured while in action. However, there are no records or family histories that indicate that Fred was ever in the military. It could be a medal from the Moose Lodge which Fred joined.
Date and location of photo are unknown. |
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| Frederick Abeling Status: Located; Fred wearing his military uniform - from either Mexican Campaign or WWI.
Date: March 13, 1919. The back of the photo is also posted - and is labeled "Fred Abeling: back of military photo"
Special thanks to Eleanor Abeling for providing a copy of the photo. |
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| Frederick Abeling Status: Located; |
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| Frederick L. Abeling Status: Located; |
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| Frederick Leland Abeling World War I photo Status: Located; Date and location are unknown. Special thanks to Eleanor Abeling for providing a copy. |
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| Front of Hotel Status: Located; |
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| Funeral Card for Bernard F Abeling Status: Located; Special thanks to Father Albert A. Grosskopf, S.J for providing copies of the information. |
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| Funeral card for Neil McCoy Status: Located; Dated 1987 |
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| Gail and Marlene Malinoski Status: Located; |
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| George Abeling An antique dealer from San Francisco, Ann Kearns, contacted me this week about an Abeling Photo that she found in an old photo album. It appears to be George Abeling, who born in Canajoharie, NY in 1836. George moved to California in the 1860s, where he lived in Los Naitos and Merced. George died in 1908. Although a few census records indicate that he was married or had a child - there are no other artifacts to indicate that he was married or had children.
Written on back is: "George Abeling sheepman Los Banos. Old friend of Mr. & Mrs. R. W. Sears." |
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| George Abeling, L.O.O.M. 1943 Status: Located; |
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| George and Eva Piniaha Status: Located; Wedding photo of George Piniaha and Eva Rafun |
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| George and Eva Piniaha Status: Located; Left: Eva Rafun Piniaha
Right: George Piniaha
Location is RW and Veronica Piniaha Edwards farm, located at the top of Bolster Hill Road, between St Johnsville and Ephratah, NY.
Estimated date for the photo is 1925, based on similar photos of George and Eva.
The hand writing at the bottom was done by George's youngest sister - Veronica Piniaha Edwards. |
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| George and Eva Piniaha Status: Located; Left: George Piniaha
Right: Eva Rafun Piniaha
Location and photo date are unknown.
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| George and Eva Piniaha, with Raymond B Edwards Status: Located; Left: Eva Rafun Piniaha
Right: George Piniaha
Front right: Raymond B Edwards, nephew of George and Eva.
The photos location is the family farm of RW and Veronica Edwards, located at the top of Bolster Hill Rd, just outside of Ephratah, NY.
Raymond was born in 1924, and estimating that he is one yr old in the photo, we believe the photo to be around 1925.
The hand writing at the bottom was done by Raymond's mother - Veronica Piniaha Edwards.
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| George and Gertrude Raven's Children: Status: Located; Ethel Raven (left), Doris Raven (right), Cuthbert Raven (front)
Considering that Cuthbert was born in 1914, and guessing that he's perhaps two in this photo - the photos date is approx. 1916. Location is likely to be Williams, Iowa. |
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| George Engelhart Status: Located; |
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| George Engelhart Family 1911 Status: Located; |
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| George J Abeling Status: Located; |
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| George J Abeling Status: Located; Taken 1943 |
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| George J Abeling and Elsie Burnham Abeling Status: Located; Date and location are unknown |
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| George J. Abeling Status: Located; Date and location are unknown. |
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| George Piniaha Status: Located; Photo was taken in the 1950's. |
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| George Piniaha Status: Located; Photo is dated 1963. Location is unknown, however, the picture of the woman on the left wall is a high school graduation photo of Mildred Edwards Abeling. |
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| George Piniaha and Eva Rafun's Wedding Photo Status: Located; Exact date and location are unknown.
George and Eva are the two in the front center. It is believed that this is the Rafun family photo that was taken as a part of the wedding. However, there is some speculation that the man in the back left is Tony Korniat. |
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| George Piniaha, Katherine Piniaha, and Joe Piniaha Status: Located; Left: George Piniaha
Middle: Their mother, Katherine Piniaha
Right: Joe Piniaha
Location is unknown. Estimated date range is 1935 to 1942, as Katherine died in 1942. |
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| George Piniaha, Tony Korniat, Joe Piniaha, Harry Rafun Status: Located; Label on the photo reads...
"George, Tony, Joe, Eva's father, Harry Rafun"
The handwriting was done by George and Joe's youngest sister, Veronica Piniaha Edwards.
Photos date and location are unknown. However, a rough date range might be...late 20's early 1930's? |
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