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Margaret (Kirscht) & Joseph Knopik, 1929

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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Margaret (Kirscht) & Joseph Knopik, 1929
Wedding portrait of Joseph Knopik and Margaret Kirscht in 1929. Margaret was the daughter of John Kirscht (1878-1958) and Elizabeth Blake (1880-1957), and the granddaughter of Peter Kirscht (1829-1888) and Mary Michaelis (1836-1925).

In this photo: Margaret (Kirscht) Knopik, Cecilia Blunt, Ralph Blunt, Margaret Barendt, Barney Gotzen, and Joseph Knopik. The name of the flower girl is unknown.
People in photo include: (Unidentified Flower Girl) ?, Cecilia Blunt, Ralph Blunt, Margaret Barendt, and Barney Gotzen
Date & Place: in United States of America
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Joseph Knopik
Joseph Knopik was born on March 19, 1906, and died at age 62 years old in October 1968. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Joseph Knopik.
Age in photo:
23
Margaret (Kirscht) Knopik
Margaret (Kirscht) Knopik was born on October 31, 1910. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret (Kirscht) Knopik.
Age in photo:
18
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