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Found this photo in old photographs. Norman is named on the back. It was sent as a postcard to my great grandmother Elizabeth Kuenzl in Oshkosh. I do not know the connection between them. Just didn't want to toss it out!
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Louise Poeschl has siblings Theresa Kuenzl, Mary Kinderman, Tank Kinderman, Ann Theresa (Poeschl) Marvin, and Matthew Poeschl. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Louise Poeschl.

Matthew Poeschl has siblings Theresa Kuenzl, Mary Kinderman, Tank Kinderman, Ann Theresa (Poeschl) Marvin, and Louise Poeschl. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Matthew Poeschl.

Ann Theresa (Poeschl) Marvin has siblings Theresa Kuenzl, Mary Kinderman, Tank Kinderman, Matthew Poeschl, and Louise Poeschl. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ann Theresa (Poeschl) Marvin.

Tank Kinderman has siblings Theresa Kuenzl, Mary Kinderman, Ann Theresa (Poeschl) Marvin, Matthew Poeschl, and Louise Poeschl. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Tank Kinderman.

Theresa Ann (Poeschl) Kuenzl was born on December 9, 1901, and died at age 88 years old on July 31, 1990.


Norman Oertel
Found this photo in old photographs. Norman is named on the back. It was sent as a postcard to my great grandmother Elizabeth Kuenzl in Oshkosh. I do not know the connection between them. Just didn't want to toss it out!
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