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Henry Nagel was born on September 14th, 1904, in Brunnental, Russia. He is the son of Elizabeth Nagel, and an unknown father. He immigrated to the United States with his mother.
In the United States, his mother met Henry Helzer, and they had 5 children.
His (half) siblings include:
- Pauline Helzer (1910-1981)
- Bertha Helzer (1912-1974)
- Ann Helzer (1915-1996)
- Esther Helzer (1918-2006)
- Emma Helzer (1921-1998)
Henry died on March 15th, 1929, in Lapeer County, MI, at the age of 24. He is buried at Clinton Grove Cemetery, in Clinton Township, MI.
Esther Helzer was born on Apr 13, 1918, in Michigan, to Henry Helzer and Elizabeth Nagel.
Her siblings include:
- Henry Nagel (1904-1929)
- Pauline Helzer (1910-1981)
- Bertha Helzer (1912-1974)
- Ann Helzer (1915-1996)
- Emma Helzer (1921-1998)
Esther married Romain Maeder on Jun 6, 1936, in Mount Clemens, MI. They had three children, Romain Jr., Diane, and Wendy.
Esther died on Aug 10, 2006, in Michigan. She is buried alongside her husband, Romain, at Cadillac Memorial Gardens East, in Clinton Township, MI.
Ann Catherine Helzer was born August 26, 1915, in Michigan, to Henry Helzer and Elizabeth Nagel.
Her siblings include:
- Henry Nagel (1904-1929)
- Pauline Helzer (1910-1981)
- Bertha Helzer (1912-1974)
- Esther Helzer (1918-2006)
- Emma Helzer (1921-1998)
She married Thomas Kaltenbach on November 24, 1934, in Mount Clemens, MI. The couple had five children, Thomas Jr., Elizabeth, Pauline, Terri, and Judith.
Ann died on November 1, 1996. She is buried alongside her husband, Thomas Kaltenbach, at Saint Peter Cemetery, in Mount Clemens, MI.
Pauline Helzer was born on October 9th, 1910, in Michigan, to Henry Helzer and Elizabeth Nagel.
Her siblings include:
- Henry Nagel (1904-1929)
- Bertha Helzer (1912-1974)
- Ann Helzer (1915-1996)
- Esther Helzer (1918-2006)
- Emma Helzer (1921-1998)
Pauline married Walter Selk on May 5th, 1934, in Indiana.
After the couple divorced, Pauline married William Bridenbaugh on October 9th, 1937, in Mt Clemens, MI.
Pauline died on January 18th, 1981, in Michigan. She is buried alongside her husband, William, at Clinton Grove Cemetery, in Clinton Township, MI.
Bertha Helzer was born on August 19th, 1912, in Michigan, to Henry Helzer and Elizabeth Nagel.
She and William Green married on March 27, 1940, in Detroit. They had 3 children:
- William Dale Green
- Robert James Green
- James Green
Bertha died on June 22, 1974, in Bowie, MD.
She had 5 siblings:
- Henry Nagel (1904-1929)
- Pauline Helzer (1910-1981)
- Ann Helzer (1915-1996)
- Esther Helzer (1918-2006)
- Emma Helzer (1921-1998)
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