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| Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Photo |
Cemetery |
| Julia Jump |
May 14 1871 |
April 23 1924 |
Grave |
Mount Olivet Cemetery (Utah, United States of America) |
| Harold L Wachtler |
February 28 1924 |
May 7 1996 |
Grave |
San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery (California, United States of America) |
| Donald Peter Wachtler |
November 9 1928 |
October 9 1992 |
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Fort Snelling National Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Leon B Wachtler |
April 10 1899 |
December 4 1962 |
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Fort Snelling National Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Peter J. Wachtler |
September 5 1914 |
June 23 1981 |
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Fort Snelling National Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Andrew Harold Wachtler |
January 29 1905 |
November 18 1965 |
Grave |
Golden Gate National Cemetery (California, United States of America) |
| Mary Alphonse Wachtler |
September 15 1904 |
January 20 1994 |
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Good Counsel Hill Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Anna Pollack |
March 25 1848 |
August 21 1939 |
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Saint Mary Magdalene Cemetery (Nebraska, United States of America) |
| Gregory Kamal Bruno Wachtler |
February 7 1976 |
September 11 2001 |
Person,Grave |
National September 11 Memorial (New York, United States of America) |
| Theodore D. Wachtler |
October 2 1919 |
February 13 2003 |
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Saint Patrick Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America) |
| Joseph Wachtler |
1840 |
March 14 1895 |
Grave |
Laurel Hill Cemetery (Nebraska, United States of America) |
| Nicolaus Wachtler |
June 11 1872 |
December 7 1909 |
Grave |
Calvary Cemetery (Iowa, United States of America) |
| George W. Wachtler |
April 27 1911 |
June 22 2003 |
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Calvary Cemetery (Nebraska, United States of America) |
| John A. Wachtler |
1902 |
1993 |
Grave |
Calvary Cemetery (North Dakota, United States of America) |
| Anthony D. Wachtler |
1943 |
1984 |
Grave |
Martin Oaks Cemetery (Texas, United States of America) |
| Thomas M Wachtler |
November 13 1957 |
October 4 2006 |
Grave |
Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America) |
| Rudi Wachtler |
November 10 1916 |
September 27 1940 |
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Glencree German War Cemetery (County Wicklow, Ireland) |
| Phoebe Wachtler |
July 1850 |
February 25 1910 |
Grave |
Dodge Grove Cemetery (Illinois, United States of America) |
| Margaret Tschudin |
1845 |
August 9 1887 |
Grave |
German Protestant Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America) |
| Edward J. Wachtler |
September 1 1913 |
November 23 1987 |
Grave |
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (California, United States of America) |
| Evelyn Darlene Wachtler |
September 11 1920 |
December 3 2003 |
Grave |
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (California, United States of America) |
| Paul Wachtler |
|
March 8 1916 |
Grave |
Langemark German Military Cemetery (West Flanders (West-Vlaanderen), Belgium) |
| Elizabeth Wachtler |
0 |
June 14 1939 |
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Saint Nicholas Cemetery (New Jersey, United States of America) |
| Stephen Wachtler |
0 |
December 10 1969 |
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Saint Nicholas Cemetery (New Jersey, United States of America) |
| Katy Wachtler |
0 |
March 31 1923 |
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Saint Nicholas Cemetery (New Jersey, United States of America) |
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