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Posted by Kate Keller in Reimer. HILLSBORO - David Lee Reimer, 22, died June 10, 1985, at Wesley Medical Center as the result of an auto accident at Jetmore. 2, 1962, at Goessel. He was a meat cutter for IBP and was a resident of Garden City for six months, moving from Hillsboro. He was a member of Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church, near Goessel.
September 19, 2009 by Jon Keller. Create a free website or blog at WordPress. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.
Walworth, New York, United States. Tuesday, February 9, 2010. Our next meeting will be on Wednesday, February 17, 2010 from Noon to 2pm. This will be a general discussion session. Bring your roadblocks, problems, tips, hints and suggestions. Hope to see you there. Monday, February 1, 2010. Wednesday January 27th, 2010.
Genealogy, what a fascinating subject! Finding out who our ancestors were, where they lived and how brave they were to come out to Australia on ships that took months, for a better life for themselves and their families. The hardships they endured; the trouble they escaped from, the joys of bringing up their children in this sometimes harsh but beautiful and very young country. I hope you enjoy my site! .
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To the Veterans in my family, past and present. In honor of those in my family who served in our military, in the past and in the present. My Dad, Donald F. Sunday, April 15, 2012.
Welcome to Genealogy By Ginger! Sunday, January 3, 2016. Although JPEG is the standard format for saving images to your digital camera, hard drive, and email, it is a good idea to save your scanned photograph files as TIFF rather than JPEG because TIFF files do not lose resolution each time you open, close, and save a file. You can think of a JPEG file as a kind of compressed file which loses resolution each time it is used.