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    • Hausam, Lydia

    • Hausam, Lydia

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    • Lydia was the daughter of Jane Wendling (born November 1854) and Jacob P. Hausam (born July 1854). Jane and Jacob were married in 1874 and had six children. Lydia was born in July of 1894 in Arlington Heights. She had a brother, Jesse (born...
    • Wedding Dresses--Mesenbrink

    • Wedding Dresses--Mesenbrink

    • Brides; Clothing and Dress; Fashion; Weddings; Dresses;

    • Lydia Luecke wore this satin and lace cream-colored wedding dress at her marriage to Emil Mesenbrink on August 13, 1913. The dress was handmade by Lydia's sister Elsie. The wedding took place on Lydia's parents' farm near Sheboygan, Wisconsin. The...
    • Wedding Dresses--Mesenbrink

    • Wedding Dresses--Mesenbrink

    • Brides; Clothing and Dress; Fashion; Weddings; Dresses;

    • Lydia Luecke wore this satin and lace cream-colored wedding dress at her marriage to Emil Mesenbrink on August 13, 1913. The dress was handmade by Lydia's sister Elsie. The wedding took place on Lydia's parents' farm near Sheboygan, Wisconsin. The...
    • Wedding Dresses--Mesenbrink

    • Wedding Dresses--Mesenbrink

    • Brides; Clothing and Dress; Fashion; Weddings; Dresses;

    • Lydia Luecke wore this satin and lace cream-colored wedding dress at her marriage to Emil Mesenbrink on August 13, 1913. The dress was handmade by Lydia's sister Elsie. The wedding took place on Lydia's parents' farm near Sheboygan, Wisconsin. The...
    • Wedding Dresses--Mesenbrink

    • Wedding Dresses--Mesenbrink

    • Brides; Clothing and Dress; Fashion; Weddings; Dresses;

    • Lydia Luecke wore this satin and lace cream-colored wedding dress at her marriage to Emil Mesenbrink on August 13, 1913. The dress was handmade by Lydia's sister Elsie. The wedding took place on Lydia's parents' farm near Sheboygan, Wisconsin. The...
    • Wedding Dresses--Mesenbrink

    • Wedding Dresses--Mesenbrink

    • Brides; Clothing and Dress; Fashion; Weddings; Dresses;

    • Lydia Luecke wore this satin and lace cream-colored wedding dress at her marriage to Emil Mesenbrink on August 13, 1913. The dress was handmade by Lydia's sister Elsie. The wedding took place on Lydia's parents' farm near Sheboygan, Wisconsin. The...
    • Wedding Dresses--Mesenbrink

    • Wedding Dresses--Mesenbrink

    • Brides; Clothing and Dress; Fashion; Weddings; Dresses;

    • Lydia Luecke wore this satin and lace cream-colored wedding dress at her marriage to Emil Mesenbrink on August 13, 1913. The dress was handmade by Lydia's sister Elsie. The wedding took place on Lydia's parents' farm near Sheboygan, Wisconsin. The...
    • Wedding Dresses--Mesenbrink

    • Wedding Dresses--Mesenbrink

    • Brides; Clothing and Dress; Fashion; Weddings; Dresses;

    • Lydia Luecke wore this satin and lace cream-colored wedding dress at her marriage to Emil Mesenbrink on August 13, 1913. The dress was handmade by Lydia's sister Elsie. The wedding took place on Lydia's parents' farm near Sheboygan, Wisconsin. The...
    • Burkitt, John W.

    • Burkitt, John W.

    • Tinsmithing; Jewelry making; Jewelry stores; Bicycles & Tricycles; Telephone operators; Switchboards; Coal; Cherry Orchards

    • John W. Burkitt was born on a farm on Euclid Avenue in Arlington Heights in 1854. His parents were Richard and Mary A. (Pigott) Burkitt. They were natives of England and settled in Wheeling Township Cook County in 1846. Richard Burkitt died in...
    • Burkitt, John W.

    • Burkitt, John W.

    • Tinsmithing; Jewelry making; Jewelry stores; Bicycles & Tricycles; Telephone operators; Switchboards; Coal; Cherry Orchards;

    • John W. Burkitt was born on a farm on Euclid Avenue in Arlington Heights in 1854. His parents were Richard and Mary A. (Pigott) Burkitt. They were natives of England and settled in Wheeling Township Cook County in 1846. Richard Burkitt died in...
    • Burkitt, John W.

    • Burkitt, John W.

    • Tinsmithing; Jewelry making; Jewelry stores; Bicycles & Tricycles; Telephone operators; Switchboards; Coal; Cherry Orchards

    • John W. Burkitt was born on a farm on Euclid Avenue in Arlington Heights in 1854. His parents were Richard and Mary A. (Pigott) Burkitt. They were natives of England and settled in Wheeling Township, Cook County in 1846. Richard Burkitt died in...

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