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Raabe, Ralph F. and Marie E
Rabbideau, Della L
Rabiega, Ben I
Racewicz, Helen
Racewitoz, Casimer
Rachwal, Alois
Rachwal, Bernice
Rachwal, Bernice
Rachwal, Helen
Rachwal, Helen
Rachwal, Joseph F
Rackus, Joe and Anna
Rackus, Joe and Anna
Rackus, Mary
Racs, Mary
Racz, John
Radanik, J.
Rademacher, Leo and Katherine
Rader, Josephina
Radinkovich, Paul
Radinkovich, Paul and Julia
Radler, Martin J
Radloff, Mary E. Lukowitz
Radloff, Mary E. Lukowitz
Radmann, Rosina Stroh
Radmer, Florence
Radosevich, Mary
Radosta, Mary Ellen
Radovich, Phillip and Anna
Radtke, Ann A
Radtke, Russell
Raebel, Rosalia
Raebel, William P
Raffaele, Caroline
Raffay, Emil E
Raffay, Nicholas and Flora
Ragewicz, Casimer
Rahoy, Dora
Raich, Joseph
Raich, Mary
Raich, Mary
Raiche, Louis J. and Aurelia
Raiford, Ron
Raikovich, Anna
Raikovich, Fred
Raimondo, Sebastiana
Raiske, Anna
Rait, Charles
Rajchel, Joseph A. and Mary R
Rajec, Andrew and Anna
Rajec, Anna
Rajec, John and Stephen
Rajec, Pfc. John and Stephen
Rajmund, Anna
Rakocy, Agniszka
Rakowski, Kazimiera and Anna
Rakowski, Sofia
Rakun, Florjau
Ramfrez, Nollie
Ramirez, Joseph
Ramon, Andrea
Ramshak, Frank and Theresa
Ramsteck, John P. and Katherine
Randa, John A. and Hedwig
Randa, John J. and Mary M
Randazzo, Marian
Randazzo, Mike
Randazzo, Mike
Randazzo, Vincenzo and Maria
Rank, Franziska
Rank, Matilda and Evelyn
Rank, Rosa
Rank, Rosa
Ransom, Molly
Ranz, Bonita
Ranz, Infant
Rapp, Jenette M
Rapp, Jenette M.
Rappa, Rosa Gallo
Rappa, Vincenzo
Rappl, Robert M
Rasavong, Brian K
Rasmussen, Donna Marie
Rasmussen, Soren and Theresa
Raspante, Maria
Ratajczak, Jozef
Rathke, Helen
Ratica, K
Ratzer, Franz and Julia
Ratzer, Marie
Ratzmann, Edward and Edna
Rau, Carolyn M
Rau, Edward John
Rau, Jerome
Rauch, John and Rose
Rauman, Fred
Rausch, Anna
Rausch, Anthony and Helen
Rausch, Anton and family
Rausch, Carl A. Jr.
Rausch, Carl and family
Rausch-Bowen, Susan M.
Rawson, Bobby
Ray, Concetta Cosentino
Reagan, Gary J
Reale, Joseph
Reale, Joseph
Reardon, Gertrude
Rebholz, Charles
Rebholz, Gertrude
Rebstock, John N. and Anna B
Rebstock, Louis J. and Mary A
Rech, Carl
Rech, Catherine
Rech, Richard P
Recker, Peter and Helen Mehn
Redmond, Patrica A
Redzinski, Andrzej and Helena
Reed, Francis A
Reed, Francis A
Reed, Samuel H. and Eleanor M
reeves, Greg L
Refinski, Adam J. and Mary S
Refinski, Adam J. and Mary S
Regan, Ambrose J
Regan, John J. and Hilda
Regan, Mary Jane
Regenfuss, Frank
Rehbein, Harold
Rehm, George and Anna
Rehms, unclear
Rehorst, George L. and Anna M
Reich, Kathryn A
Reich, Mary Virginia
Reichenauer, Vance De Mars
Reichow, Catherine
Reichow, Henry
Reichow, Henry
Reichwald, James H. Jr
Reidy, Andrew F. and Agatha M
Reiff, Peter A. and family
Reimer, Lillian
Reimund, Walter
Reinbold, Timothy John
Reinehr, Joseph
Reinert, Francis Robert
Reinhardt, Albert B. and Isobell L
Reinhardt, Steffan and Elizabeth
Reinhardt, Veronica
Reinheimer, Anna
Reinheimer, Anna
Reisweber, Anna Schiller
Reisweber, Phillip J
Reiter, Stephan
Reiter, Stephan
Reiterstorf, Antony and Victoria
Reitmeyer, John Joseph
Rekowski, Michael
Rekowski, Phillip J
Relihan, Mary A. and Catherine
Rellatz, Steve and Lena
Relz, Jacob C. and Mary
Remic, Frank
Remic, Martin and Mary
Remm, Genevieve
Remm, Joseph A
Remmel, Albert Richard
Remmel, Martin and Anna
Remmel, Mathias and Augusta
Remsko, Frank
Rendek, Antonia
Rendl, Michael and family
Renz, Martin
Renz, Martin
Reopelle, Ada Vickrey
Reopelle, Joseph L
Repaty, Anna
Repensek, John
Repensek, John
Repinski, Ann Marie
Repinski, Guy C
Repinski, John P
Repnik, Franz
Repush, Frank and Josephine
Resch, Donna Marie
Resch, Jacob and Eva
Resch, Raymond and Caroline
Resch, Rosa E.
Reshel, Donald A. and Lorraine D.
Resler, John and Julia
Restifo, Joseph and Anna
Restivo, Patricia Ann
Restle, Joseph A
Reszcnski, Anastasia Stencel
Reszczynski, Agnes
Reszczynski, Alojzy
Reszczynski, Apolnia and Family
Reszczynski, Frances and Family
Reszczynski, Francis J
Reszczynski, Juliana
Rettela, Joseph A. and Florence E.
Rettela, Joseph A. and Florence E.
Retza, Leo
Retzer, Alvin M. and family
Retzer, Fred A
Retzer, Mary
Retzer, Mike
Reul, William J. and Margaret
Reuter, Alvin and family
Reuter, Francis
Reuter, Hubert
Reuter, J.P
Reuter, Joseph A. and Anna M
Rewolinski, Albert and Lucy
Reyes, Christopher Wes
Reynen, Johanna M
Reynolds, Charles and Mary
Reznak, Josip
Rheude, Frank
Rheude, Marie A
Rhnska, Antonina
Rhody, Harry L. and Mary Jane
Rhody, Patrick F. and Anna J.
Riawitz, Andrew
Ribar, Elizabeth
Ribar, Louis and Katherine
Ribar, Pauline
Rical, John and family
Ricciardi, Antonio
Ricciardi, family
Ricciardi, Natali and family
Ricco, Jennie
Ricco, Jennie
Ricco, Joseph
Riccobuono, Giacamo
Rice, Catherine M
Rice, James P
Richards, Lenora
Richardson, Arthur and Ellen
Richson, Dawn Ann
Richter, Alexander M
Richter, Alois
Richter, Alois
Richter, Bernedetta
Richter, Fred G.
Richter, John A.
Richter, John L.
Richter, Magdalena
Richter, Olga
Rick, Clara
Rick, Frank and Frances
Rick, Gertrude and Clifford (Infant)
Rick, Jan
Rick, Leo
Rick, Leo John
Rick, Paul
Rick, Roland
Rick, unclear
Rickel, Hattie
Ridosko, Andrew
Ridosko, Anna
Rieber, Sylvester and Family
Riecan, Jan and Anna
Riecica, Adam
Riecica, Mathilda
Riecica, Michael
Riecica, Steven J
Rieck, Gilbert C. and Ann B
Riedl, Geo
Riedmueller, Herbert H. and Antoinette
Riedmueller, Robert
Rieger, Gregory S
Rieger, Joseph and Agatha
Rieger, Paul J. and Mathilda
Rieger, Suzanne
Riehle, Barbara
Riemer, Christ. and Francis
Riepl, John and Amalia
Ries, Herbert A
Ries, John
Rieth, August and Anna
Rietkovic, Julia
Riffler, Joseph F. and family
Rigo, Agnes
Riley, Margaret
Riley, Margaret
Riley, William J.[text]
Rindfleisch, Thomas Michael
Rindfleisch, William G. and Eda E
Rinehart, Michael A
Ring, James H
Ring, Ludwig and Barbara
Rink, Henry G. and Mary A
Riolo, Maria
Riordan, Foley
Riordan, Genevieve and Cornelius
Rios, Paulina A
Rios, Paulina A
Ripplinger, Anna
Ripplinger, Matthew
Risch, Charles and Helen
Risch, Charles G.
Risch, Margaret
Risorto, Felicia P
Risorto, Felicia P
Ristifo, Vincenzo
Ritter, George J.
Ritter, John and Julia
Ritter, Michael
Rittinger, Nick
Rittinger, Peter
Rittinger, William and Mary
Rittner, Katherine
Rittner, Katherine
Rittner, Katherine
Rivera, Jose A. Jr
Rivera, Miguel
Rizzi, John & Enrica
Robbins, Cyntha Ann
Robchetta, C
Robel, John Sr. and family
Roberts, Earl F. Jr
Roberts, Frank E
Robertson, Suzanne L
Robier, Capt. Joseph
Robier, Capt. Joseph
Robier, Josephine
Robier, Josphine
Robin, Louis
Robinson, Charles and Cecelia
Robinson, John William
Robl, John and Paula
Roborsky, Anton
Robsel, John Jr
Robsel, John Sr. and Theresa Rosie
Roby, Mattie
Roche, David P
Rochon, Harry and Maude
Rockerman, Anna
Rockerman, John
Roddy, Andrew C. and Anna J
Roddy, Joseph E
Rodenkirch, Maria
Rodenkirch, Michael
Rodgers, Colin
Rodriguez, Otilia F
Roeglin, Agnes
Roesch, Mary
Roesel, Anna and Victor
Roesler, Anna
Roessel, Joseph and Emilie
Roessel, Joseph and Emilie
Roestel, Caroline M.
Roestel, Margaret
Roestel, Robert J.
Roestel, Robert J..
Roestel, Sabra R.
Roethle, Geraldine M
Roettgers, John
Roettgers, Tobina Klein and Lambert
Rogaczewska, Frances
Rogalinski, John G
Rogalinski, John G
Rogalinski, Roman and Anna
Rogalinski, Theodore
Rogalinski, Theodore
Rogers, Eva Geiss
Rogers, Mary Patricia
Rogers, Robert
Rogers, Robert
Rogers, Rose C
Roggenbauer, Ambrose and Theresa
Roggi, Edward Dario
Roggi, Gerlad J.
Rogowska, Zofia
Rohan, Elmer M. and Susan B
Rohatsch, Franz
Rohde, Blanche
Rohde, Frank X
Rokicki, Joseph
Rokocki, Pauline
Roloff, Herman W
Roloff, Sadie
Rom, Walter and Frances
Romadka, Joseph
Romadka, Joseph
Romain, Michael Alan
Roman, Martha
Romanelli, Michael N
Romano, Cahtrenze
Romano, Joseph and Anna
Romano, Joseph and Anna
Romano, Nik
Romano, Rose
Romano, Salvatore and Teresa
Romano, Salvatore and Teresa
Romanshek, Frederick
Romeo, Antonio
Roncke, Joseph N. and Josephine A
Roncki, Lorraine
Rondinelli, Joseph and Family
Ronkowska, Julia
Ronkowska, Julia
Ronkowski, Ann
Ronowski, Jacob
Ropiczwicz, Jozef
Ropotar, Jozef
Rosa, Nelson
Rosche, Alice
Rosche, Katie
Rose, Charles J.
Rose, Earleen
Rosecky, Frank
Rosenberger, Alois and Katharina
Rosencrantz, Harriet
Rosenstein, Kenneth
Rosenthal, Henry and Mollie
Roser, Earl P
Roser, Margaret F
Roser, Michael I
Rosera, Geraldine
Rosera, Geraldine
Roskos, Charles
Roskoski, Terrance A
Ross, Gerald
Rossa, Linda Ann
Rossa, Stanley R. Jr
Rossi, Agnes
Rossman, Gilbert
Rossmanith, Anton and Oscar
Rossmanith, Dorothy
Rosso, Jennie
Rosso, Vincenzo
Rosso, Vincenzo
Rostock, Elanore
Roszak, John and Family
Roszak, John and family
Roth, Harry R. and Rose S
Roth, Infant
Roth, infant
Roth, Leslie
Roth, Marie
Roth, Marie
Rott, Anna
Rott, Maria
Roueus, Kasey Ann
Rousseau, Fred V
Routh, Polikarp
Roventini, Azzelio and Cesira
Roventini, Azzelio and Cestra
Rowe, Lucy
Royscek, Frank and Mary
Rozman, Frank
Rozman, Frank
Rozman, Joe
Ruberti, Belle Notari
Rubin, Barbara J
Rubner, Peggy Sue
Rudy, Karen Lee
Ruebesam, Frank
Ruemmler, Anna
Ruemmler, Anna
Rueth, Deborah Carol
Rueth, Joseph H
Rueth, Mathilda
Ruez, George E. and Ester N
Ruffing, Elizabeth
Ruffing, John
Ruffing, John J. and Abbie E
Rugolo, Rosaria
Ruhland, George and Helena
Ruiz, Maria
Ruiz, Ricardo
Rummel, Christian
Rummel, Margaret
Rumsey, George W
Runkel, Edward A. and Celestine G
Runnoe, Infant
Runte, Eugene N. and family
Runte, Joseph
Rupar, Julia
Ruplinger, Michael N. and Theresa
Ruppert, Barbara
Ruppert, Joseph
Ruppert, Mathias and Theresia
Ruppert, Stefan and Theresa
Ruppier, Joseph M. and Pearl C
Russ, Joseph
Russ, Joseph J. and Ellen F
Russ, Maria
Russ, Martha
Rustin, Lucy
Rutkowski, Aug
Rutkowski, Aug
Rutkowski, John & Frances
Rutowski, Frank F. and Dorothy J
Rutter, Paul and Emma
Rutter, Paul and Emma
Ruvolo, Michaelangello
Ryan, Bruce Allen
Ryan, Edwin and Orlinda
Ryan, Eugene E. and Joan
Ryan, John Joseph and Mary Healey
Ryan, Joseph M
Ryan, Joseph M
Ryan, Mark E. and Catherine B
Ryan, Mary Jane Johnson
Ryan, Thomas H. and Helen M
Ryback, Elmer J. and family
Ryback, Peter and Family
Rydzewski - Rydz, Michael and Pauline
Rydzik, Joseph
Rymarz, Feliks
Rymarz, Feliks
Rymarz, Frances
Ryterski, Norbert
Ryterski, William
Rzepinski, August and Rosalia
Rzepinski, Roman
Rzepinski, Roman

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