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maryrjurgaitis
maryrjurgaitis ✭
May 27 edited May 28 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 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 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 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

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

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  • AnneLoForteWillson
    AnneLoForteWillson mod
    May 28

    @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 edited May 28
    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

    @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
    MaureenE123 ✭✭✭✭✭
    May 29

    @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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