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Source: “God’s Acres. Sketches of the Graveyards of St. Louis County. . . . St. Ferdinand’s Cemetery,” St. Louis County Watchman, May 12 and May 26, 1893.
Location: Vertical File--St. Ferdinand’s Cemetery
Last Name:Hanly
First Name:George
Birth Date:1846 January 15
Death Date:1861 April 26
Newspaper Date:May 12, 1893
Column:1
Remarks:son of Bernard and Laura Hanly

Source: St. Louis Grade Teachers Association Year Book, 1931-1932
Location: St.L. / 370.6 / Sa24
Last Name:Meyer
First Name:Ruth
Middle Name:I.
Address:3660 Lierman Ave.
Page:57

Source: St. Louis Public Schools Alphabetical List of Teachers, October 1902
Location: St.L. / 379 / Sa2d
Last Name:Gratiot
First Name:Bertha
Middle Name:T.
Address:6135 Victoria Ave.
Page:18

Source: All Aboard, July 1955-November 1957 (published monthly for employees of the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company, also known as the Frisco Railway Company)
Location: St.L. / 05 / Al 51 (1955 issues in oversize)
Last Name:Isenberg
First Name:Emil
Middle Name:J.
Volume:8
Issue:7
Date of Publication:July 1955
Page:5

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