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Mary (Mitzel) Weber Photo Album

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Interview Photograph
Mary (Mitzel) Weber
Photograph by Sarah Lacher
[27 May 2006]
Housekeeper
Mary (Mitzel) Weber standing by one of the many houses she cleaned, while employed as a housekeep in Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Mitzels
Back Row (left to right): Margaretha (Vetter) and Joseph Mitzel [seated]
Front Row (left to right): Agnes Mitzel, Josephine Mitzel, Carl Mitzel, and Augustinus Mitzel
First Communion
Mary (Mitzel) Weber’s first communion.
Front Row (left to right): Melonia (Wolf) "Kuntz" Fischer, Mary (Mitzel) Weber, and Elizabeth "Feist" Wangler
The First Grade
Mary (Mitzel Weber’s first grade class
Back row (left to right): Paul Mitzel, John Feist, Mary Feist, Tony Mitzel, and Joe Mitzel
Front row (left to right): Mary (Mitzel) Weber, Maggie Senger, Ignatus Feist, Margaret (Mitzel) Ibach, Katie Senger, and Regarda "Feist" Fettig
[circa 1923]
I’m a Farm Girl!
Mary (Mitzel) Weber in front of one of her family’s first tractors
[circa 1939]
The Wolbaum Gang
Back Row (left to right): Mary (Mitzel) Weber, Mike Wolbaum, and Margaret (Mitzel) Ibach
Front Row (left to right): Harry Wolbaum, Joe Wolbaum, and Jake Wolbaum
Babysitting #1
Mary (Mitzel) Weber often babysat her nieces and nephews as a young girl
Back Row (left to right): Mary (Mitzel) Weber and Jake Wolbaum
Front Row (left to right): Bernice (Mitzel) Callaway and Josie (Wolbaum) Keller
Group Photo
Back Row (left to right): Johanna (Rochrich) Fiest, Mike Feist, Mary (Mitzel) Weber, Josie (Mitzel) Wolbaum, Harry Wolbaum, Joe Wolbaum, and Harry Wolbaum Jr.
Middle Row (left to right): unidentified Rochrich girl, Josie (Wolbaum) Keller, Bernie (Mitzel) Callaway, Mike Wolbaum, and Jake Wolbaum
Front Row (left to right): unidentified Rochrich girl, George Wolbaum, Franklin Wolbaum, and Gus Wolbaum
The Mitzel Sisters
(left to right) Josephine “Josie” (Mitzel) Wolbaum, Mary (Mitzel) Weber, and Agnes (Mitzel) Burckhardt
The Mitzel Farm
(left to right) Carl Mitzel, unidentified baby, Harry Wolbaum, Mary (Mitzel) Weber, and Markus Kuntz
[circa 1928]
Sister, Sister
Growing up on a farm Mary (Mitzel) Weber [on right] socialized primarily with her sister, Agnes (Mitzel) Burckhardt [on left]
The 1940s
Virgil (Ibach) Worrel and Mary (Mitzel) Weber
[circa 1941]
“Our Mom” – by Mary (Mitzel) Weber Margaretha (Vetter) Mitzel’s gravesite
Margaretha (Vetter) Mitzel’s gravesite. Mary lost her mother when she was just 2 ½ years old. Her mother is buried in St. Boniface Cemetery in rural Kintyre, North Dakota.
[29 May 2001]
Housekeepers #1
Mary (Mitzel) Weber and Ann Bosch worked as housekeepers in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1939
Housekeepers #2
Mary (Mitzel) Weber and Agnes (Mitzel) Burckhardt worked as housekeepers in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1939
Babysitting #2
Mary (Mitzel) Weber holding her nephew, Mike Wolbaum. When Mary was only fourteen years old, she was babysitting for her sister Josephine (Mitzel) Wolbaum.
The Mitzel Girls
(left to right) Mary (Mitzel) Weber, Josephine (Mitzel) Wolbaum and Margaret "Mitzel" Ibach
[circa 1929]
My Wedding Photograph
Mary (Mitzel) and Leo Weber’s wedding photograph
[1941]
Housekeepers #3
(left to right) Anne Bosch, Agnes (Mitzel) Burckhardt, and Mary (Mitzel) Weber worked as housekeepers in Minneapolis, Minnesota
[1939]
St. Boniface Cemetery #1
Phyllis and Paul Mitzel [Mary (Mitzel) Weber’s sister-in-law and brother] standing beside the gravesite of Margaretha (Vetter) Mitzel – mother of Paul and Mary – in rural Kintyre, North Dakota
St. Boniface Cemetery #2
(left to right) The gravesites of Agnes (Mitzel) Burckhardt, John Mitzel, and Joseph Mitzel. They are buried in the St. Boniface Cemetery in rural Kintyre, North Dakota.

Photographs (1-22)

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