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| Here are some materials related to the Liipfert
heritage:
Here is a photo taken in about 1910 when Carl Zeissig and
Uncle Otto Liipfert visited the United States. Otto and William
J. returned the visit at Lunzenau, the Liipfert family home in
Saxony, in about 1912. Zeissig was a school teacher in Dresden
with whom Eugene Liipfert (my father) (born Winston Salem, North
Carolina 1919) corresponded while in high school. |
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Standing:
| Rosa Liipfert |
Gertrude Liipfert (Mrs.
Landon Hill) |
Mrs. Frank J. Liipfert
(Cora Hamlin) |
Thomas O. Pepper, Jr. |
Mrs. William Liipfert
(Betty) |
William Liipfert, Jr. |
Theo Liipfert
Horton/Taliaferro |
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Bailey Liipfert |
Francis Liipfert |
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| Otto E. Liipfert |
Frank J. Liipfert |
Carl Zeisig |
Otto Liipfert |
William Liipfert, Sr. |
Thomas O. Pepper, Sr. |
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Blanche Pepper (Mrs.
Hiro Taylor) |
Louise Pepper (Mrs.
John McClung) |
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Francis Pepper |
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| Missing from the photo: another brother,
Charles, who lived in Los Angeles and was a bachelor.
Aunt Fannie Sizemore -- married Henry L. Sizemore and lived
at Clarksville. Mother of Henry Sizemore, Otto Sizemore, Rosa
Sizemore Fitzgerald, Mary L. Sizemore Williams and Lucinda
Sizemore Edwards. |
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