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Philip Lang
I was born in 1981 in East Central Minnesota where I continue to live. I have a bachelors in legal studies, a masters in psychology, and a master of divinity. I will be starting doctoral studies soon. I enjoy a plethora of activities; everything from singing, to shooting guns, to hiking, reading, studying ancient history, studying local history, and gaming (online or otherwise). For me, genealogy research is the pinnacle of "local history." I don't care about "learning about me" as much because I don't believe in generational curses, and I realize genetics does play a role but I do not believe it is a huge role. It does fascinate me, however, to learn how my family got to where we are. And, as mentioned, this is the epitome of local history and I enjoy "solving the mysteries."
I live in a small, rural area in Minnesota near where I was raised. I am mostly German in heritage through my mom's side and my dad's side. The majority of my mothers family is German from both sides. My paternal grandmother's father is descended from some of the first English settlers and her father was entirely German. My paternal grandfather's mother was entirely German, the identity of his father is unknown. I have suspicions that the woman identified as his mother was not his mother. But that is just a suspicion. Interestingly enough my immediate family looks very similar to my dad's immediate family. My grandfather was born in 1893; his first children were born in the early 1920's to his first wife. I know of two and understand he had 3 others besides. He had three more children with my grandmother; my father was the youngest and was 20 years younger than his oldest half-siblings. My dad had children with his first wife who were born in the early 60's. I am the youngest and am approximately 20 years younger than my holder half-siblings. That said, with the huge age gap, my grandfather and grandmother died long before I was born. My dad died while I was still young in high school. My grandmother also had children born to a different father in the 20's (supposedly three of them, one supposedly died of polio as a child, I know of two). I never met any of my grandfather's older children. I only remember meeting one of my grandmother's older children who died in the 80's. I apparently met one of the others but I do not remember him. Following in my paternal grandfather's footsteps, most of my siblings are blue-collar workers. I have a history of construction as well. Now I work in corrections while pursuing other education to potentially prepare for chaplaincy in the prison system but to teach at a small college or university after I retire from this job.
I live in a small, rural area in Minnesota near where I was raised. I am mostly German in heritage through my mom's side and my dad's side. The majority of my mothers family is German from both sides. My paternal grandmother's father is descended from some of the first English settlers and her father was entirely German. My paternal grandfather's mother was entirely German, the identity of his father is unknown. I have suspicions that the woman identified as his mother was not his mother. But that is just a suspicion. Interestingly enough my immediate family looks very similar to my dad's immediate family. My grandfather was born in 1893; his first children were born in the early 1920's to his first wife. I know of two and understand he had 3 others besides. He had three more children with my grandmother; my father was the youngest and was 20 years younger than his oldest half-siblings. My dad had children with his first wife who were born in the early 60's. I am the youngest and am approximately 20 years younger than my holder half-siblings. That said, with the huge age gap, my grandfather and grandmother died long before I was born. My dad died while I was still young in high school. My grandmother also had children born to a different father in the 20's (supposedly three of them, one supposedly died of polio as a child, I know of two). I never met any of my grandfather's older children. I only remember meeting one of my grandmother's older children who died in the 80's. I apparently met one of the others but I do not remember him. Following in my paternal grandfather's footsteps, most of my siblings are blue-collar workers. I have a history of construction as well. Now I work in corrections while pursuing other education to potentially prepare for chaplaincy in the prison system but to teach at a small college or university after I retire from this job.
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Luella Caroline (Wick) Lang was born on September 18, 1902. She was in a relationship with Clarence Edison Lang, and had children Violet Lucille Lang and Kenneth Leslie Lang. Luella Lang died at age 73 years old on July 3, 1976. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Luella Caroline (Wick).

Clarence Edison Lang was born on December 7, 1893 in Winona, Winona County, Minnesota United States, and died at age 67 years old on December 29, 1960 at Somewhere in MN, I think Saint Paul. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Clarence Edison Lang.

Steve Papp of Suring, Oconto County, Wisconsin was born on December 17, 1920, and died at age 57 years old in August 1978.

Kenneth Leslie Lang of San Diego, California United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Kenneth Leslie Lang.
Philip Lang
I was born in 1981 in East Central Minnesota where I continue to live. I have a bachelors in legal studies, a masters in psychology, and a master of divinity. I will be starting doctoral studies soon. I enjoy a plethora of activities; everything from singing, to shooting guns, to hiking, reading, studying ancient history, studying local history, and gaming (online or otherwise). For me, genealogy research is the pinnacle of "local history." I don't care about "learning about me" as much because I don't believe in generational curses, and I realize genetics does play a role but I do not believe it is a huge role. It does fascinate me, however, to learn how my family got to where we are. And, as mentioned, this is the epitome of local history and I enjoy "solving the mysteries."
I live in a small, rural area in Minnesota near where I was raised. I am mostly German in heritage through my mom's side and my dad's side. The majority of my mothers family is German from both sides. My paternal grandmother's father is descended from some of the first English settlers and her father was entirely German. My paternal grandfather's mother was entirely German, the identity of his father is unknown. I have suspicions that the woman identified as his mother was not his mother. But that is just a suspicion. Interestingly enough my immediate family looks very similar to my dad's immediate family. My grandfather was born in 1893; his first children were born in the early 1920's to his first wife. I know of two and understand he had 3 others besides. He had three more children with my grandmother; my father was the youngest and was 20 years younger than his oldest half-siblings. My dad had children with his first wife who were born in the early 60's. I am the youngest and am approximately 20 years younger than my holder half-siblings. That said, with the huge age gap, my grandfather and grandmother died long before I was born. My dad died while I was still young in high school. My grandmother also had children born to a different father in the 20's (supposedly three of them, one supposedly died of polio as a child, I know of two). I never met any of my grandfather's older children. I only remember meeting one of my grandmother's older children who died in the 80's. I apparently met one of the others but I do not remember him. Following in my paternal grandfather's footsteps, most of my siblings are blue-collar workers. I have a history of construction as well. Now I work in corrections while pursuing other education to potentially prepare for chaplaincy in the prison system but to teach at a small college or university after I retire from this job.
I live in a small, rural area in Minnesota near where I was raised. I am mostly German in heritage through my mom's side and my dad's side. The majority of my mothers family is German from both sides. My paternal grandmother's father is descended from some of the first English settlers and her father was entirely German. My paternal grandfather's mother was entirely German, the identity of his father is unknown. I have suspicions that the woman identified as his mother was not his mother. But that is just a suspicion. Interestingly enough my immediate family looks very similar to my dad's immediate family. My grandfather was born in 1893; his first children were born in the early 1920's to his first wife. I know of two and understand he had 3 others besides. He had three more children with my grandmother; my father was the youngest and was 20 years younger than his oldest half-siblings. My dad had children with his first wife who were born in the early 60's. I am the youngest and am approximately 20 years younger than my holder half-siblings. That said, with the huge age gap, my grandfather and grandmother died long before I was born. My dad died while I was still young in high school. My grandmother also had children born to a different father in the 20's (supposedly three of them, one supposedly died of polio as a child, I know of two). I never met any of my grandfather's older children. I only remember meeting one of my grandmother's older children who died in the 80's. I apparently met one of the others but I do not remember him. Following in my paternal grandfather's footsteps, most of my siblings are blue-collar workers. I have a history of construction as well. Now I work in corrections while pursuing other education to potentially prepare for chaplaincy in the prison system but to teach at a small college or university after I retire from this job.


Kenneth Leslie Lang
I know very little about Kenneth "Sonny" Lang. He's my uncle and he died a good 22 years before I was born. I know he was born in 1922 in Canada to my grandfather and his first wife. He was the younger with a sister Lucile "Violet". The story I hear is that their father, my grandfather, came home to the two kids crying on the front step; mom had walked out and abandoned them. At some point Clarence (their father) moved back to Minnesota and at some point after that moved to California where Kenny joined the Navy. I am told he was a Warrant Officer and was very intelligent. He worked on some of the first nuclear power subs and helped write the technical manuals on them. Unfortunately, given what little knowledge they had about the effects of radioactive exposure, Kenny ended up getting cancer. At that time there was next to no treatment for cancer (or his was beyond treatment anyway) and his wife was planning on leaving him. So he ventured out somewhere and took his own life.
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2020 marks 20 years since the inception of AncientFaces. We are the same team who began this community so long ago. Over the years it feels, at least to us, that our family has expanded to include so many. Thank you!
