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| 101 |  | Milt and Helen Brown at Dorothy Seitz & Robert Osborn's wedding in 1949. |
Family: BROWN/SEITZ (F58)
Charles Milton BROWN
Helen Louise SEITZ
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| 102 |  | Minnie Belle Seitz Mechling |
Minnie Belle SEITZ
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| 103 |  | Morley & Gearhart |
Livingston GEARHART
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| 104 |  | Mystery photo! Possibly Xenia and her husband Henry Rider. |
Family: HAWLEY/HANKS (F21)
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| 105 |  | Nancy Seitz |
Nancy SEITZ
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| 106 |  | Nancy Seitz (age 5) |
Nancy SEITZ
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| 107 |  | Oscar Hatch Hawley |
Oscar Hatch HAWLEY
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| 108 |  | Paula Seitz Davis |
Paula SEITZ
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| 109 |  | Photo - Charles Seitz |
Charles Wesley SEITZ
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| 110 |  | Photo - George R. Mechling |
George Raymond MECHLING
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| 111 |  | Photo - George Seitz |
George Benjamin SEITZ
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| 112 |  | Photo - Ilo Seitz |
Ilo May SEITZ
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| 113 |  | Photo - Lewis M. Seitz |
Lewis Martin SEITZ
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| 114 |  | Photo - Raymond Seitz |
Jeptha Raymond SEITZ
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| 115 |  | Photo - Vera Seitz |
Vera Bernice RENSBERGER
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| 116 |  | Photo - Vera Seitz |
Vera Bernice RENSBERGER
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| 117 |  | Photo - Viola Seitz |
Laura Viola SEITZ
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| 118 |  | Picture of Aaron Seitz taken around 1868-1870 in Lima, Ohio |
Aaron SEITZ
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| 119 |  | Picture of Aaron Seitz taken around 1868-1870 in Lima, Ohio. Notes from Caral Mechling Bennett: Aaron was recovering from an illness known as Ague at the time this picture was taken.
Ague: A fever (such as from malaria) that is marked by paroxysms of chills, fever, and sweating recurring regular intervals. Also a fit of shivering, a chill. Hence, ague can refer to both chills and fevers.
Pronounced 'A-(")gyü with the accent solidly on the "A", the word "ague" is an example of how medical terminology changes with time. Not only are new terms introduced (with great speed these days) but old terms such as "ague" may decline in usage (become archaic) and eventually may be dropped entirely (be obsolete).
"Aigue" entered English usage in the 14th century, having crossed the channel from the Middle French "aguë". The word share the same origin as "acute.." It descends from the Latin "acutus" meaning "sharp or pointed". A "fievre aigue" in French was a sharp or pointed (or acute) fever |
Aaron SEITZ
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| 120 |  | Robert and Dorothy Osborn at their wedding in 1949. |
Family: OSBORN/SEITZ (F59)
Robert Norman OSBORN
Dorothy Mae SEITZ
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| 121 |  | Robert Osborn 1923 - 2006 |
Osborn
Robert Norman OSBORN
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| 122 |  | Seitz Family Reunion - 1947 |
Helen Louise SEITZ
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| 123 |  | Siblings Dorothy Seitz Osborn and Edwin Seitz |
Edwin Armstrong SEITZ
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| 124 |  | Sisters Paula, Adrienne, and Kathy Seitz |
Adrienne SEITZ
Kathleen SEITZ
Paula SEITZ
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| 125 |  | Sisters - Belle & Lillian Hawley |
E. Belle HAWLEY
Lillian Stewart HAWLEY
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| 126 |  | Standing L to R: Hiram, Lillian, Ellen, Belle, Cecile, and Dewey Hawley.
Seated: Dewey Colvin Hawley |
Ellen Erminia HANKS
Hiram Lewis HAWLEY
Lillian Stewart HAWLEY
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| 127 |  | Susan Martin Seitz |
Susan Roxanna MARTIN
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| 128 |  | The Bride |
Family: SEITZ/GEARHART (F17)
Martha GEARHART
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| 129 |  | The Distinguished Flying Cross, awarded 5 Aug 1968 Citation to accompany the award:
Lieutenant Colonel Edwin A. Seitz distinguished himself by extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight as a C-123 Aircraft Commander at Khe Sanh, Republic of Vietnam on 22 March 1968. On that date, Colonel Seitz flew an extremely dangerous low level aerial resupply mission to airdrop medical supplies to the United States Marine unit at the beseiged base of Khe Sanh. Despite intense hostile fire and unfavorable weather conditions Colonel Seitz flew the aircraft through a precision airdrop which placed the medical supplies in the hands of friendly forces. With unwavering calmness and courage Colonel Seitz skillfully flew his aircraft in such a manner so as to allow successful completion of the mission. The professional competence, aerial skill, and devotion to duty displayed by Colonel Seitz reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force. |
Edwin Armstrong SEITZ
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| 130 |  | The Mattox Drive-In: the first hamburger joint in Hammond, Indiana! |
George Willard MATTOX, Jr.
Elizabeth Lillian YOUNKERS
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| 131 |  | The Onion Field |
Aaron SEITZ
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| 132 |  | The Seitz Boys - looking very dapper!
(L-R): Charles, Raymond, George & Lewis |
George Benjamin SEITZ
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| 133 |  | The Wedding Back row (L-R): Edwin Seitz, Martha Gearhart Seitz, Robert Osborn, Dorothy Seitz Osborn, George Seitz, Edna Mattox Seitz, Karen Seitz, Dorothy Soule Seitz, Eugene Seitz.
Front row (L-R): Milt Brown, Helen Seitz Brown, Martha Seitz. |
George Benjamin SEITZ
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| 134 |  | The woman on the left is definitely a Hawley - possibly Xenia. The woman on the right is a mystery. |
Family: HAWLEY/HANKS (F21)
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| 135 |  | Two Seitz Families (Front Row L-R: Karen Seitz, Paula Seitz, Martha Seitz, Kathy Seitz, Adrienne Seitz, Shelby Seitz; Back Row L-R: Dorothy Soule Seitz, Martha Gearhart Seitz, Edwin Seitz) |
Family: SEITZ/GEARHART (F17)
Family: SEITZ/SOULE (F60)
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| 136 |  | Vietta Owens Mattox |
Etta Vietta OWENS
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| 137 |  | Who are these Hawley's? |
Family: HAWLEY/HANKS (F21)
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| 138 |  | World War II memorial in Battery Park, New York City. |
Louis Benjamin SEITZ
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| 139 |  | WWII Draft Registration Card |
Joseph Emory SEITZ
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