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St. John's Cemetery Middle Village, NY
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Jorn Kelter
My name is Joern Kelter, 64 years of age, and born in Copenhagen, Denmark. I am a danish citysant, but my famely originates from Germany. I have a famely book that follows the famely as far back as to a priest in Itzehoe in the northern part of Germany in the year 1671. I have just experienced, that on this site. I will upload some of the old famely pictures i have (I have a lot), and I am most interested im getting in contact with people that think they relates to the background mentioned above. My grandmother was born Ammitzböll, and my mother - born in Stockholm, Sweden, was also born Kelter, but out of an other branch of the famely. I further have relations to the famely Nyholm and Maag. Please do not hessitate to contact me if you are interested or have interesting information.
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Anthony Mannarino of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on November 21, 1912, and died at age 64 years old in July 1977.
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Jorn Kelter
My name is Joern Kelter, 64 years of age, and born in Copenhagen, Denmark. I am a danish citysant, but my famely originates from Germany. I have a famely book that follows the famely as far back as to a priest in Itzehoe in the northern part of Germany in the year 1671. I have just experienced, that on this site. I will upload some of the old famely pictures i have (I have a lot), and I am most interested im getting in contact with people that think they relates to the background mentioned above. My grandmother was born Ammitzböll, and my mother - born in Stockholm, Sweden, was also born Kelter, but out of an other branch of the famely. I further have relations to the famely Nyholm and Maag. Please do not hessitate to contact me if you are interested or have interesting information.

PIC FOUND IN MY GRANDMOTHERS PHOTO ALBUM
A WOMEN WITH VERY LONG DARK HAIR THE PHOTO IS SIGNED SINCERELY HAULLA KELTER
NOT SURE IF THIS LADY IS RELATED TO ME OR JUST A FRIEND OF MY GRANDMOTHER (MINNIE LOUELLA EAVES MONROE)
People in photo include: Haulla Kelter Hanka Kelter
NOT SURE IF THIS LADY IS RELATED TO ME OR JUST A FRIEND OF MY GRANDMOTHER (MINNIE LOUELLA EAVES MONROE)
People in photo include: Haulla Kelter Hanka Kelter

Sam Kelter was born circa 1875, and died at age 41 years old on October 9, 1917 in Kings County, New York United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sam Kelter.


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