Otto August Kuchenbecker, 1874–1963?> (aged 88 years)
- Name
- Otto August /Kuchenbecker/
- Given names
- Otto August
- Surname
- Kuchenbecker
Note: auch Kuchenbäcker, Kuchenbacker
Birth
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Address: Adlig Przyn, Westpreußen (Przyny, Polen) |
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Occupation
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Shoemaker, Farmer
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Birth of a sister
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Address: Adlig Przyn, Westpreußen (Przyny, Polen)= Wohnort der Eltern Quality of data: secondary evidence |
Birth of a sister
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Address: Adlig Przyn, Westpreußen (Przyny, Polen) = Wohnort der Eltern Quality of data: secondary evidence |
Birth of a sister
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Address: Adlig Przyn, Westpreußen (Przyny, Polen)= Wohnort der Eltern |
Emigration
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Text: Johann Kuchenbäcker |
Immigration
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Birth of a brother
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Birth of a sister
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Death of a father
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Address: Lakeview, Lake, South Dakota
Cause: he died by being overcome with fumes in a well |
Burial of a father
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Address: Graceland Cemetery Madison, Lake County, South Dakota, USA |
Birth of a brother
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Address: Madison, Lake County (Lake), South Dakota, USA |
Marriage
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Address: Olivet, Hutchinson, South Dakota, USA Note: US-Volkszählung 1900 |
Residence
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Address: Jefferson, McCook, South Dakota Note: US-Volkszählung 1900 |
Residence
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Address: Canistota City, McCook, South Dakota Note: US-Volkszählung 1900 |
Birth of a daughter
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Address: McCook, South Dakota http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kolbeck&id=I12155; Geburten in South Dakota, 1856-1903; http://trees.ancestry.de/tree/8424696/person/-952222300; MyHeritage (S472, Brandt Johnson) Geburt: 2. Juli 1902 in Davidson County, SD |
Birth of a daughter
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Address: Mount Vernon, Davison, South Dakota, USA Note: Geburten in South Dakota, 1856-1903; http://trees.ancestry.de/tree/8424696/person/-952222299 |
Birth of a daughter
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Address: Davison, South Dakota, USA Note: auch: Mt Vernon, So Dakota: 43.712, -98.261 |
Birth of a daughter
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Address: Mount Vernon, Davison, South Dakota, USA |
Birth of a son
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Address: Mt. Vernon, Davison, SD |
Birth of a daughter
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Address: Mt. Vernon, Davison, Souoth Dakota, USA |
Birth of a daughter
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Address: Mt Vernon, Davison, Sd USA Note: bei Ancestry, Kuchenbecker Family Tree: am 28. November 1910 in Davison, South Dakota, USA, geboren |
Residence
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Address: MT Vernon Ward 1, Davison, South Dakota Note: US-Volkszählung 1910 |
Birth of a son
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Address: Mt. Vernon, Davison County, South Dakota |
Birth of a daughter
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Address: Mt Vernon, , South Dakota, USA Note: unsichere Daten, rootsweb (S559): Geburt am 25 Juni 1911 in Mount Vernon, Davidson, SD |
Military
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Address: Local Board Grant County Elbow Lake, Minnesota Text: OttoKuchenbecker |
Family residence
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Address: Elbow Lake, Grant, Minnesota, USA |
Death of a paternal grandfather
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Residence
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Address: Erdahl, Grant, Minnesota Note: US-Volkszählung 1920 |
Marriage of a daughter
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Address: Davison South Dakota |
Marriage of a daughter
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Address: Elbow Lake, Grant, Minnesota, United States |
Marriage of a daughter
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Note: International Genealogical index |
Marriage of a daughter
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Residence
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Address: Fergus Falls, Otter Tail, Minnesota, USA Note: US-Volkszählung 1930 |
Marriage of a daughter
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Marriage of a daughter
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Address: Fergus Falls, Otter Tail, Minnesota |
Birth of a granddaughter
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Address: Erdahl Township, Grant, Minnesota, USA |
Marriage of a daughter
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Address: Mt. Vernon, Davison County, South Dakota Note: unsichere Daten, rootsweb (S559): Heirat am 19 März 1938 in Roberts, South Dakota |
Death of a mother
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Address: Madison, Lake County, South Dakota, USA |
Marriage of a brother
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Address: McCook, South Dakota, USA |
Burial of a mother
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Address: Graceland Cemetery Madison, Lake County, South Dakota, USA |
Death of a brother
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Address: Haakon County (Haakon), South Dakota, USA |
Marriage of a son
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Address: Elbow Lake, Grant County, MN |
Burial of a brother
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Address: Masonic Cemetery, Philip, Haakon County (Haakon), South Dakota, USA |
Marriage of a granddaughter
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Address: Huntington Beach, Orange, California, USA |
Death of a sister
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Address: Hennepin County, Minnesota Note: nach Kevin Kuchenbecker (S 716): 28 Apr 1954 in Hennepin, Minnesota |
Death of a daughter
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Address: Fergus Falls,Otter Tail,Mn 56537 USA |
Burial of a daughter
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Address: Oak Grove Cemetery, Fergus Falls, Minnesota Text: KolbeckM |
Description
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Biografische Angaben
Note: Einwanderung, Wohnorte Otto August Kuchenbecker ... came over to America with his parents, brot… Einwanderung, Wohnorte Otto August Kuchenbecker ... came over to America with his parents, brothers and sisters in March of 1881 they traveled from Przynn, West Preussia to the port of Hamburg to board a ship for America. They boarded the ship called the "Dresden" that left Hamburg Germany for the United States via Glasgow. They changed ship in Glasgow to the S.S. Florida and sailed into New York Harbor on 01.04.1881. The Statue of Liberty was assembled in 1886 so the ship passengers went through immigration at Castle Garden. Residence: 01 May 1885 New Richland, Waseca, Minnesota Residence: 1895 New Richland, Waseca, Minnesota Residence: 1900 Jefferson, McCook, South Dakota Residence: 1920 Erdahl, Grant, Minnesota Siehe: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gloriaherbert2&id=P17717 |
Death
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Address: Elbow Lake, Grant, Minnesota, USA Nachruf OTTO KUCHENBECKER. Otto Kuchenbecker, a well-known farmer and stock man of Erdahl township, Grant county, Minnesota, was born in Germany on October 18, 1874, being the son of John and Matilda Kuchenbecker. John and Matilda Kuchenbecker were born in Germany, where they received their education in the public schools and there grew to manhood and womanhood and were married. As a young man, Mr. Kuchenbecker learned the shoemaker's trade, at which he worked for many years. During the war with France in 1870 and 1871, he served in the German army and saw much active service. He and his family continued to reside in the fatherland until 1881, when they came to America. On their arrival in the United States, they located in Plymouth county, Iowa, and there the father worked as a farm hand for some time. He later homesteaded one hundred and sixtv acres of land. all of which was wild prairie. Here he built a small frame shanty, in which thev lived for some vears. In time, he became a successful farmer and stock raiser and built a splendid frame house and other buildings. Here he lived until 1888, when he sold the farm and moved to South Dakota, purchasing one hundred and sixty acres of land near Madison. He at once started to develop and improve the place. but died the next year. The widow is still living on the farm in South Dakota. They were the parents of eleven children, of whom Otto is the eldest. Otto Kuchenbecker received his education in the public schools of Iowa and South Dakota and grew to manhood on the home farm. He was but fifteen years of age at the time of the death of his father, yet, being the eldest of the family, he took charge of the place for his mother and operated it for four years. At that time he gave over the operation of the place to the other members of the family and began farming for himself. He rented a farm near Madison, South Dakota, where he remained until he was twentyfive years of age, when he removed to Davidson county, South Dakota, and purchased one hundred and sixty acres of land. The tract at that time was all wild land and without improvements of any kind. He later bought the adjoining farm of one hundred and sixty acres, which had been improved with buildings. Here he engaged in farming for twelve years and then, in 1912, sold the farm and came to Minnesota. Here he purchased three hundred and sixty acres in Erdahl township, Grant county, and has developed and improved the farm with splendid buildings. He built a new barn, fiftytwo by eighty feet, which is especially arranged for the handling and the feeding of much stock. His granary is one of the best in the conununity, and he has a fine garage, in which to store his seven-passenger Studebaker automobile. He has planted over eighteen thousand trees and has a splendid young grove. Otto Kuchenbecker devotes the greater part of his time to the breeding and raising of fine stock, owning a herd of high grade stock and always keeping a pure-blooded sire. He now has in his herd over eighty fine cattle and many hogs, the latter being pure-blood Duroc-Jerseys and a registered sire. His stock is recognized as among the best in the county, his special effort being to breed to the highest standard of perfection. In November, 1899, Otto Kuchenbecker was united in marriage to Minnie Franklin, a native of South Dakota, and to this union the following children have been born: Altha, Emma, Alav, Tillie, Earle, Lora, Hildred, Clarence and Ethel. Mr. and Mrs. Kuchenbecker are prominent in the social life of the community and are held in the highest regard and esteem by all who know them. They are most hospitable and enjoy entertaining their neighbors and friends. Their home is often the scene of happy gatherings and the young people of the family receive every care and attention. Mr. and Mrs. Kuchenbecker are most kind and indulgent parents and wish to give their children every possible advantage. Politicallv, Otto Kuchenbecker is identified with the Republican party and has taken much interest in the civic life of the township and the county. He has served as a noember of the township board of supervisors and as a member of the school board in district No. 22. He is a stockholder in the Farmers Elevator Conwany at Erdahl and has for some years served as a Inember of the board of directors. He takes much interest in the success of company and has had much to do with its success. |
Burial
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Address: Union Cemetery, Elbow Lake ,Grant County, Minnesota, USA |
father |
1848–1888
Birth: August 16, 1848
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— Sprindt Death: December 26, 1888 — Lakeview |
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mother |
1847–1938
Birth: February 25, 1847
— Sprindt Death: December 9, 1938 — Madison (SD) |
Marriage | Marriage — January 19, 1873 — Neuenburg |
9 months
elder brother |
1873–1964
Birth: October 16, 1873
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— Adlig Przyn Death: August 9, 1964 — Madison (SD) |
1 year
himself |
1874–1963
Birth: October 18, 1874
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— Adlig Przyn Death: June 14, 1963 — Elbow Lake |
15 months
younger sister |
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3 years
younger sister |
1878–1965
Birth: May 22, 1878
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31
— Adlig Przyn Death: November 29, 1965 — Madison (SD) |
2 years
younger sister |
1880–1954
Birth: October 12, 1880
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— Adlig Przyn Death: May 1, 1954 — Hennepin County |
6 years
younger brother |
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3 years
younger sister |
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15 months
younger brother |
1889–1946
Birth: April 8, 1889
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42
— Madison (SD) Death: January 30, 1946 — Haakon County |
himself |
1874–1963
Birth: October 18, 1874
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— Adlig Przyn Death: June 14, 1963 — Elbow Lake |
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wife |
1883–1967
Birth: November 30, 1883
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19
— Bridgewater Death: March 24, 1967 — Elbow Lake |
Marriage | Marriage — November 4, 1899 — Olivet |
8 months
daughter |
1900–1970
Birth: July 2, 1900
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16
— McCook Death: October 9, 1970 — Elbow Lake |
17 months
daughter |
1901–1999
Birth: November 22, 1901
27
17
— Mount Vernon Death: January 14, 1999 — Wahpeton |
18 months
daughter |
1903–1965
Birth: May 6, 1903
28
19
— Davison Death: December 4, 1965 — Crystal |
21 months
daughter |
1905–1990
Birth: January 11, 1905
30
21
— Mount Vernon Death: January 6, 1990 — Minneapolis |
15 months
son |
1906–1994
Birth: April 3, 1906
31
22
— Mount Vernon Death: August 28, 1994 — Huntington Beach |
21 months
daughter |
1907–1954
Birth: December 11, 1907
33
24
— Mount Vernon Death: July 20, 1954 — Fergus Falls |
1 year
daughter |
1908–2001
Birth: November 28, 1908
34
24
— Mount Vernon Death: April 15, 2001 — Orem |
17 months
son |
1910–1993
Birth: April 18, 1910
35
26
— Mount Vernon Death: November 30, 1993 — Evansville |
20 months
daughter |
1911–1976
Birth: November 25, 1911
37
27
— Mount Vernon Death: November 19, 1976 — Minneapolis |
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Emigration |
Text: Johann Kuchenbäcker |
Immigration |
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Military |
Text: OttoKuchenbecker |
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Death |
Text: Sterbeindex Minnesota, 1908–2002 |
Marriage |
US-Volkszählung 1900
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US-Volkszählung 1900
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US-Volkszählung 1900
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US-Volkszählung 1910
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US-Volkszählung 1920
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Residence |
US-Volkszählung 1930
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Name |
auch Kuchenbäcker, Kuchenbacker
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Description |
Einwanderung, Wohnorte
Otto August Kuchenbecker ... came over to America with his parents, brothers and sisters in March of 1881 they traveled from Przynn, West Preussia to the port of Hamburg to board a ship for America. They boarded the ship called the "Dresden" that left Hamburg Germany for the United States via Glasgow. They changed ship in Glasgow to the S.S. Florida and sailed into New York Harbor on 01.04.1881. The Statue of Liberty was assembled in 1886 so the ship passengers went through immigration at Castle Garden. Residence: 01 May 1885 New Richland, Waseca, Minnesota Residence: 1895 New Richland, Waseca, Minnesota Residence: 1900 Jefferson, McCook, South Dakota Residence: 1920 Erdahl, Grant, Minnesota Siehe: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gloriaherbert2&id=P17717 |
Death |
Nachruf
OTTO KUCHENBECKER. Otto Kuchenbecker, a well-known farmer and stock man of Erdahl township, Grant county, Minnesota, was born in Germany on October 18, 1874, being the son of John and Matilda Kuchenbecker. John and Matilda Kuchenbecker were born in Germany, where they received their education in the public schools and there grew to manhood and womanhood and were married. As a young man, Mr. Kuchenbecker learned the shoemaker's trade, at which he worked for many years. During the war with France in 1870 and 1871, he served in the German army and saw much active service. He and his family continued to reside in the fatherland until 1881, when they came to America. On their arrival in the United States, they located in Plymouth county, Iowa, and there the father worked as a farm hand for some time. He later homesteaded one hundred and sixtv acres of land. all of which was wild prairie. Here he built a small frame shanty, in which thev lived for some vears. In time, he became a successful farmer and stock raiser and built a splendid frame house and other buildings. Here he lived until 1888, when he sold the farm and moved to South Dakota, purchasing one hundred and sixty acres of land near Madison. He at once started to develop and improve the place. but died the next year. The widow is still living on the farm in South Dakota. They were the parents of eleven children, of whom Otto is the eldest. Otto Kuchenbecker received his education in the public schools of Iowa and South Dakota and grew to manhood on the home farm. He was but fifteen years of age at the time of the death of his father, yet, being the eldest of the family, he took charge of the place for his mother and operated it for four years. At that time he gave over the operation of the place to the other members of the family and began farming for himself. He rented a farm near Madison, South Dakota, where he remained until he was twentyfive years of age, when he removed to Davidson county, South Dakota, and purchased one hundred and sixty acres of land. The tract at that time was all wild land and without improvements of any kind. He later bought the adjoining farm of one hundred and sixty acres, which had been improved with buildings. Here he engaged in farming for twelve years and then, in 1912, sold the farm and came to Minnesota. Here he purchased three hundred and sixty acres in Erdahl township, Grant county, and has developed and improved the farm with splendid buildings. He built a new barn, fiftytwo by eighty feet, which is especially arranged for the handling and the feeding of much stock. His granary is one of the best in the conununity, and he has a fine garage, in which to store his seven-passenger Studebaker automobile. He has planted over eighteen thousand trees and has a splendid young grove. Otto Kuchenbecker devotes the greater part of his time to the breeding and raising of fine stock, owning a herd of high grade stock and always keeping a pure-blooded sire. He now has in his herd over eighty fine cattle and many hogs, the latter being pure-blood Duroc-Jerseys and a registered sire. His stock is recognized as among the best in the county, his special effort being to breed to the highest standard of perfection. In November, 1899, Otto Kuchenbecker was united in marriage to Minnie Franklin, a native of South Dakota, and to this union the following children have been born: Altha, Emma, Alav, Tillie, Earle, Lora, Hildred, Clarence and Ethel. Mr. and Mrs. Kuchenbecker are prominent in the social life of the community and are held in the highest regard and esteem by all who know them. They are most hospitable and enjoy entertaining their neighbors and friends. Their home is often the scene of happy gatherings and the young people of the family receive every care and attention. Mr. and Mrs. Kuchenbecker are most kind and indulgent parents and wish to give their children every possible advantage. Politicallv, Otto Kuchenbecker is identified with the Republican party and has taken much interest in the civic life of the township and the county. He has served as a noember of the township board of supervisors and as a member of the school board in district No. 22. He is a stockholder in the Farmers Elevator Conwany at Erdahl and has for some years served as a Inember of the board of directors. He takes much interest in the success of company and has had much to do with its success. |
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Media object
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Otto August Kuchenbecker |
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Goldene Hochzeit |
Media object
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Ehepaar Kuchenbecker-Franklin |