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Applied for a passport renewal on 18 July 1923 after having lived in Germany, France and Switzerland since 1902, for health and temporary residence reasons. It seems to have been approved.
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Age 38 yr 4 months, Port of Departure Bremen Germany, Destination New York, Place of Origin Wurttemberg, Ship Name Stella
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Of Sippersfeld. Left Hamburg Germany 19 May 1869. Arrived New York 1 Jun 1869 on ship Holsatia with Jacob, George, Anna and Augustus Liebrich.
"PANDORF--Augusta (nee Liebrich), of 4804 Sciota St., beloved mother of Mrs. Norma Bekeschus and Miss Edith Pandorf, of Pittsburgh; Edward L., Sidney W. and Frank O. Pandorf, of Cincinnati, Ohio; also survived by 6 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the Winter Funeral Home, 4730 Friendship Ave., until 11 p.m. Tuesday. Services and burial in Cincinnati on Friday. Services in Winter Funeral Home Tuesday evening a 9 o'clock."--22 Jan 1952, Pittsburgh (PA) Post-Gazette
"MRS. AUGUSTA L. PANDORF. Services for Mrs. Augusta Liebrich Pandorf, a former resident of Cincinnati for 81 years, will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the Baiter funeral home. Burial will be in Vine Street Hill Cemetery. Her son-in-law, the Rev. Paul C. Beckeschus, Pittsburgh, Pastor of the old St. Paul's Church, 15th and Race Sts., will officiate at the services.
Mrs. Pandorf died Monday at her home in Pittsburgh. She had lived with her daughter and son-in-law since moving from Cincinnati three years ago.
She leaves another daughter, Miss Edith Pandorf, also of Pittsburgh; three sons, Edward L. Pandorf, Pleasant ridge, retired engineer; Sidney W. Pandorf, Winton Road, a Vice President of the Brighton office of the Central Trust Co., and Frank O. Pandorf, Pleasant Ridge, a Vice President of the Station Manufacturing Co; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren."--24 Jan 1952, The Cincinnati (OH) Enquirer
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"Settlement Made For Injuries. COOPERSTOWN--Harold F. Bartley of Worcester received an out-of-court settlement of $16.500 in his suit against Paul and/or Bertha Broumas, also of Worcester.
The suit arose from injuries alleged by the plaintiff when he slipped on snow or ice that he claimed the defendants allowed to accumulate on their sidewalk."--17 Nov 1958, Syracuse (NY) Herald Journal
"Grand Jury Panel Drawn. COOPERSTOWN -- A panel of 60 trial jurors has been drawn to serve at a term of the County Court of Otsego, commencing on Monday, September 11, at 10 a.m. The following jurors were drawn: .....Bertha Broumas, Worcester;..." 28 Aug 1961, Oneonta (NY) Star
"PAUL JOHN BROUMAS (Oakdale) -- Private graveside services were held Wednesday for Paul John Broumas, 70, of Waterford, who died Monday in a Modesto hospital after a long illness. A native of Greece, he had lived in Waterford more than five years.
Survivors include his wife Bertha of Waterford; a son, Robert of San Jose; a daughter, Sylvia Steurm of Santa Clara, and three grand children.
Services were under direction of Oakdale Memorial Chapel." 3 Jul 1980, The Modesto (CA) Bee
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"FREDERICK SEHRT RITES TO BE HELD THURSDAY--Funeral services for Frederick Sehrt, age eighty-four, retired jeweler, who died Tuesday at his home, 620 West North street, will be held at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the Krieger funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. He had been ill since March.
Born in Maryland, Mr. Sehrt came to Indianapolis in 1887 and established a jewelry business. He was married to Miss Christina J. Liebrich in 1901. He retired from active business twentyu-two years ago because of ill health. Survivors are the widow, a son, Clarence Sehrt, and four sisters."--15 Dec 1937, The Indianapolis (IN) News
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"LIEBRICH-MICHAELIS. The marriage of Miss Lena Michaelis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Michaelis and Mr. Louis J. Liebrich occurred last evening at the family residence, No. 654 North Tennessee. Rev. Anton Shideler, of St. Mary's Church, performed the ceremony. Miss Rosa Michaelis played the wedding march as the bride and groom entered the parlor, attended by Mr. John and Miss Lillie Michaelis, brother and sister of the bride. The bride and her sister each wore tasteful gowns of gray cloth. The former carried white roses and the latter pink roses. They stood between the windows, which were decorated with ferns and flowers. After the ceremony, congratulations were extended and supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Liebrich left at 11 o'clock for northern Indiana, and after a short visit will go to Chicago to reside."--18 Aug 1892, The Indianapolis (IN) Journal
"Death Returns. ... Louis J. Liebrich, 28 years, 183 N. State, morbus coxarius."--2 May 1893, The Indianapolis (IN) News