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N25 - Nachlass Locher
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um 1900
(1) Johann Peter Cramer und seine Frau Catharina Schmitz(2) Johann Peter Cramer (Vater von den Cramer-Kindern)(3) Leonard Boetzkes (+1905)(4) Kinder von Jahann Peter Cramer: Therese, Peter, Helene(5) Mitglieder der Familien Boetzkes und Cramer [Namen beiliegend](6) Familie Louis Haerten und Maria, geb. Roeffs [Namen stehend](7) Hochzeit von Theodor Haerten mit seiner zweiten Frau Helene, geb. Boetzkes, 1922 [Namen beistehend](8) Gruppenaufnahme von Mitgliedern der Familien Roeffs und Haerten [Namen beistehend](9) Portraitfoto von Paula und Leo Haerten, 1918 und von der Familie Th. Haerten(10) Portraitfotos von Theodor Haerten und Ella, geb. Boetzkes, 1902, sowie von Theodor Boetzkes und Helena, 1922(11) Portraitfoto von Theodor Haerten, 1919: (1) Johann Peter Cramer und seine Frau Catharina Schmitz (2) Johann Peter Cramer (Vater von den Cramer-Kindern) (3) Leonard Boetzkes (+1905) (4) Kinder von Jahann Peter Cramer: Therese, Peter, Helene (5) Mitglieder der Familien Boetzkes und Cramer [Namen beiliegend] (6) Familie Louis Haerten und Maria, geb. Roeffs [Namen stehend] (7) Hochzeit von Theodor Haerten mit seiner zweiten Frau Helene, geb. Boetzkes, 1922 [Namen beistehend] (8) Gruppenaufnahme von Mitgliedern der Familien Roeffs und Haerten [Namen beistehend] (9) Portraitfoto von Paula und Leo Haerten, 1918 und von der Familie Th. Haerten (10) Portraitfotos von Theodor Haerten und Ella, geb. Boetzkes, 1902, sowie von Theodor Boetzkes und Helena, 1922 (11) Portraitfoto von Theodor Haerten, 1919
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Boetzkes
Haerten, Louis
Haerten, Maria
Haerten, Theodor
Roeffs, Maria
Boetzkes, Helene
Haerten, Leo
Haerten, Paula
Haerten, Th.
Boetzkes, Ella
Cramer, Johann Peter
Schmitz, Catharina
Boetzkes, Leonard
Cramer, Therese
Cramer, Peter
Cramer, Helene
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