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Katie and Franz Largmann
Katie and Franz Largmann
Possibly wedding photo taken in Germany at either Saargemünd or Zweibrücken probably of Katherine Schwegel and Franz Largmann.

There was nothing written on the back, however they resemble two labled photos of a later date that identify the man as Franz Largmann and the woman as 'Katie' which could be a Katherine or Katherina or Catherine or Karolina or Carolina Schwegel. It would appear that they were married in Germany, are related to the Schwegel family that settled in Schrollbach, Deitzweiler and general Pfalz area of Germany. The rest of the immediate family moved to Millville, New Jersey and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Do you recognize these two?
People in photo include: Katherina or Katie Schwegel Largmann and Franz Rooss Largmann
Katie, Anna, Helene Largmann
Katie, Anna, Helene Largmann
The German script states 'This is Katie and her other 2 daughters Anna and Helene.'

I have a wedding photo that I believe to be a younger version of Katie (Katherina/Katherine/Karolina). If I have correctly identified them, she married Franz Rooss? Largmann. Her maiden name might be Schwegel. It would appear that she married and stayed in Germany (photo was taken in Zweibrücken or Saargemünd) while the rest of her family settled in Millville, New Jersey and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Does anyone recognize her or the children?
People in photo include: Anna Largmann and Katie or Katherine Schwegel Largmann
Franz Rooss Largmann
Franz Rooss Largmann
In German script translated to 'This is Katie's husband Franz Rooss? Largmann'

The German script is hard to read but it looks like 'Franz Rooss Largmann. The Katie that is referred to I believe was a Katherine/Katherina/Karolina Schwegel who married in Germany and stayed there when the rest of her immediate family settled in Millville, New Jersey and Philadelphia, PA. There is a wedding photo that I believe to be a younger pic of Katie and Franz. Does anyone else out there recognize them?
Family and Teddy Bear
Family and Teddy Bear
Husband & wife with glasses, 1 yr. old child and teddy bear. Could be in the Schwegel, Adams, Welsh, Wessolowski family.

It appears to be taken around the turn of the century. It was in a box with many unidentified photos connected to the Schwegel family that settled in Millville, New Jersey and Philadelphia, PA. Can anyone supply their names?

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Katie and Franz Largmann
Katie and Franz Largmann
Possibly wedding photo taken in Germany at either Saargemünd or Zweibrücken probably of Katherine Schwegel and Franz Largmann.

There was nothing written on the back, however they resemble two labled photos of a later date that identify the man as Franz Largmann and the woman as 'Katie' which could be a Katherine or Katherina or Catherine or Karolina or Carolina Schwegel. It would appear that they were married in Germany, are related to the Schwegel family that settled in Schrollbach, Deitzweiler and general Pfalz area of Germany. The rest of the immediate family moved to Millville, New Jersey and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Do you recognize these two?
People in photo include: Katherina or Katie Schwegel Largmann and Franz Rooss Largmann
Family and Teddy Bear
Family and Teddy Bear
Husband & wife with glasses, 1 yr. old child and teddy bear. Could be in the Schwegel, Adams, Welsh, Wessolowski family.

It appears to be taken around the turn of the century. It was in a box with many unidentified photos connected to the Schwegel family that settled in Millville, New Jersey and Philadelphia, PA. Can anyone supply their names?
Franz Rooss Largmann
Franz Rooss Largmann
In German script translated to 'This is Katie's husband Franz Rooss? Largmann'

The German script is hard to read but it looks like 'Franz Rooss Largmann. The Katie that is referred to I believe was a Katherine/Katherina/Karolina Schwegel who married in Germany and stayed there when the rest of her immediate family settled in Millville, New Jersey and Philadelphia, PA. There is a wedding photo that I believe to be a younger pic of Katie and Franz. Does anyone else out there recognize them?
Katie, Anna, Helene Largmann
Katie, Anna, Helene Largmann
The German script states 'This is Katie and her other 2 daughters Anna and Helene.'

I have a wedding photo that I believe to be a younger version of Katie (Katherina/Katherine/Karolina). If I have correctly identified them, she married Franz Rooss? Largmann. Her maiden name might be Schwegel. It would appear that she married and stayed in Germany (photo was taken in Zweibrücken or Saargemünd) while the rest of her family settled in Millville, New Jersey and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Does anyone recognize her or the children?
People in photo include: Anna Largmann and Katie or Katherine Schwegel Largmann
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