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Note N2033
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At time of his registration for the WWII draft, he was working at the Auburn Brass Foundry, in Cranston, RI.
Find-a-grave gives death date as 18 Oct 1984.
1905 RI State census gives middle initial as O.
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Note N2034
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Citizen and councilman in Wetzlar
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Note N2035
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Traceable as living since 1456 in the royal village Pfeddersheim, also at Worms (which is nearby) and an enthusiastic wine grower and wine seller.
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Note N2036
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Bürger der Reichstadt Pfeddersheim (townsman, citizen of the imperial city) 1505-1515. Trieb anscheinend Weinbau und Weinhandel (Apparent driving force of wine growing and wine selling) Hen is an altenate form of Johannes. Obviously moved before 1520 to Worms. Liebrich Tafel #1.
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Note N2037
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Occupation: Laborer
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Note N2038
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Occupation: Machinist
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Note N2039
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Occupation: Butcher
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Note N2040
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Living with Christian and Louisa Liebrich, but described as a Boarder rather than as a son. Occupation: butcher.
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Note N2041
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Occupation: Butcher
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Note N2042
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Occupation: Watch maker
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Note N2043
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Was employed by John Woodcock School, North Attleboro, Bristol Co, Massachusets at the time of his WWII draft registration.
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Note N2044
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Mentioned in their mother's obit 19 April 1927.
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Note N2045
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Last residence Huntington Station, NY
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Note N2046
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Last residence: Huntington Station, NY
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Note N2047
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Went to America, per Winfred Liebrich. Birthdate given as Jan 1844 in the 1900 Federal Census.
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Note N2048
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ED 36, Visit 248. Wife Maria is also listed.
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Note N2049
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Of Sippersfeld. Left Hamburg Germany 19 May 1869. Arrived New York 1 Jun 1869 on ship Holsatia with George, Anna and Augustus Liebrich.
1900 Census gives birthdate as Jan 1844
"Jacob Leibrick's Funeral Funeral services for Jacob Leibrick were held at the home Monday morning at 10 o'clock and were attended by many sorrowing relatives and friends. Rev. Langerhans of St. John's church, Hamilton, preached a comforting sermon. The pall bearers were Peter Leibrick, Luther Leibrick, Otto Hertzel, Fred Hertzel, Frank Pandorf and Ed Pandorf. The burial followed at Darrtown cemetery.
Mrs. Leibrick has gone to Cincinnati to spend several weeks with her daughter Mrs. Otto Hertzel."--13 Dec 1923, Hamilton (OH) Evening Journal
The Hamilton Daily News, Hamilton, Oh, Mon Jan 28, 1924. Maria Liebrich has been named administratrix of the estate of Jacob Liebrich of Milford township, estimated to be worth $8500, in probate court.