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Updated: February 19, 2003

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Kit & Phil Runser
Kit & Phil Runser
Katherine "Kit" and Philip Runser, youngest children of Phillip Jacob Runser and Clara Ketchum Runser. They had a homestead in Foxboro, Wisconsin in the early 1900s. This photo was probably taken shortly after Kit was fitted with her first pair of spectacles, hence the somber look on her usually smiling face.
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Philip Jacob Runser
Philip Jacob Runser
P J Runser was born in France in 1845 and came to America with his family while still an infant. He married Caroline Clarissa Ketchum in 1871. They had a homestead in South Dakota and raised a family of 8 children there. They eventually moved to Foxboro, WI where Philip died in 1921, a year after his wife succumbed to influenza. They are buried in the Summit Cemetery at Foxboro.
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Pfitzenmaier Sisters
This is a wallet size tintype. Two women, one seated, one standing holding a book. Similar black dresses. Most likely Frederika and Magdalena Pfitzenmaier. Taken in the 1850s in Illinois.

This is a wallet size tintype. Two women, one seated, one standing holding a book. Similar black dresses. Most likely Frederika and Magdalena Pfitzenmaier. Taken in the 1850s in Illinois.
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