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Elizabeth (Fox) Weishaar

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John & Elizabeth Weishaar Family, Illinois 1910
John & Elizabeth Weishaar Family, Illinois 1910
John Michael and Elizabeth Weishaar Family & Friends in Illinois circa 1910: Back Row, l to r: Elizabeth Weishaar nee Fuches (Fox), Agatha Weishaar, unknown girl, Helen Weishaar, priest, George Weishaar, William "Bill" Weishaar, John Michael Weishaar
Middle Row, l to r: the twins who became nuns, Sister Agathena and Sister Bonavita. Lucy Rose Weishaar, Frank Polignat (?) with dog.
People in photo include: Helen Weishaar, George Weishaar, and Frank Polignat
Date & Place: at Michael Weishaar homestead farm at this time run by his son John Michael Weishaar. Located on Sauk Trail east of St Ann church/St Anne cemetery in Park Forest, Cook County, Illinois United States of America
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John & Elizabeth (Fuches) Weishaar, Illinois c1885
John & Elizabeth (Fuches) Weishaar, Illinois c1885
John Michael Weishaar & Elizabeth (Fuches or Fox) Weishaar of Illinois (1885) farmed the lands on Sauk Trail deeded by JMW's grandfather and father. This acreage was east and south of the St. Anne's Priaire Chapel on Sauk Trail, east of Richton Park. St. Annes burned down and was replaced with a similar chapel, called St. Ann's. The cemetery remains to this day, where are buried many members of the original pioneer families; the Scheidts, the Foxes, the Blattners, the Weishaars,, to name a few.
Date & Place: at photo studio in Chicago Heights, Cook County, Illinois United States of America
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