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maryrjurgaitis
maryrjurgaitis ✭
May 27, 2025 edited May 28, 2025 in Search

I am attaching the back of a postcard. Looking for what the message says and the address.

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  • GFre
    GFre ✭✭✭
    May 28, 2025 Answer ✓

    @maryrjurgaitis It looks like the third letter in the note is u with an umlaut. Could be German? Not sure if it's two words or a last name. Might be their last name and then Martin and Rich? Could ask the German Research Group.

    @Mark McKenzie_1 has the right person it's addressed to—

    Mr. P T Krueger

    1126 4th St.

    Milwaukee

    Wis

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  • maryrjurgaitis
    maryrjurgaitis ✭
    May 28, 2025 Answer ✓

    @Mark McKenzie_1 Thank you the information of checking the 1910 census. You just taught me something new!

    @GFre thank you for you suggestions. The community is great.

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  • maryrjurgaitis
    maryrjurgaitis ✭
    May 30, 2025 Answer ✓

    @Maureen123

    Thank you so, so much!! It makes sense that it would be German as Milwaukee is a place that so many Germans immigrated to.

    Again - thank you!

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  • MandyShaw1
    MandyShaw1 ✭✭✭✭✭
    May 27, 2025

    @maryrjurgaitis I can't see an image on your post I'm afraid.

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  • AnneLoForteWillson
    AnneLoForteWillson mod
    May 28, 2025

    @maryrjurgaitis I'm afraid the image button isn't working right now. However, you can drag and drop your image onto the post to upload it.

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  • maryrjurgaitis
    maryrjurgaitis ✭
    May 28, 2025 edited May 28, 2025
    Neillsville Grist Mill, Saw Mill and O'Neill Creek 1875, back with Message and address.jpg

    Here's the back of the postcard.

    Thanks for your patience, Anne & Mandy

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  • Mark McKenzie_1
    Mark McKenzie_1 ✭✭✭
    May 28, 2025

    @maryrjurgaitis It is addressed to Paul Krueger in Milwaukee. It matches his 1910 census record address. Can't help with the message other than it was postmarked from Neillsville Wisconsin

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  • MaureenE123
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    May 29, 2025

    @maryrjurgaitis If the message is in German, possibly the first word is Grüße, in English Greetings, the next word could be von meaning from.

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