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Theckla Leifeld & grandchildren, 1918

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Theckla Leifeld & grandchildren, 1918
Grandma Theckla Leifeld with grandchildren: Theckla Maria Leifled Borer/Bohrer (daughter of Joseph Leifeld and Anna Maria Walburga Schwarte)b. Lorup, lived in Ohio, now living with her son Albert Bohrer and wife Mary Scherer. In the photo is granddaughter Henrietta Josephine Bohrer and grandson Albert Elmer Bohrer (the baby of all siblings). Photo taken in New Kensington or Arnold, Westmoreland, PA
Albert was born in 1916 and Theckla died in Feb 1919. This is likely the last photo of her ever taken.
People in photo include: Albert Elmer Bohrer and Henrietta Josephine Bohrer
Date & Place: at New Kensington, or Arnold, Westmoreland County, PA
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Theckla Maria (Leifled) Borer/ Bohrer
Theckla Maria (Leifeld) Bohrer of Arnold, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania United States was born circa 1840 at Lorup, or Hanover or Saxony in Germany. Theckla was baptized circa 1840. Theckla Bohrer died at age 78 years old circa February 1919 at Arnold, and was buried circa February 1919 at Catholic Cemetery in Celina, Mercer County, Ohio United States.
Age in photo:
79
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