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Mary (Mitzel) Weber Photo Album
Slideshow
Photographs (1-22)
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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 |
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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 |
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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] |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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] |
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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] |
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“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] |
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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 |
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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] |
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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] |
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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) Permission to use any images from the
GRHC website may be requested by contacting Michael
M. Miller, project dirrector, at Michael.Miller@ndsu.edu.
If you have additional
information for identification of these photographs, please contact
Jessica
Clark, project coordinator, at Jessica.Clark@ndsu.edu. |
Permission
to use any images from the GRHC website may be requested
by contacting Michael
M. Miller |
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