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Beliefs > Churches > Second German Congregational Church > Confirmation Classes > 1926

Second German Congregational Church Confirmation Class of 1926

Second German Congregational Church Confirmation Class of March 28, 1926
The Second German Congregational Church Confirmation Class of March 28, 1926.

Top row from left to right: Lydia Dietz, Henry Elsasser, ?, ?, Amalia Miller (1), ?, ?, ?

Second row from left to right: Paulina Brandt, ?, ?, Jacob Kuhn, ?, Carl Pauli, ?, ?, ?

Third row from left to right: Philipp Deines, ?, ?, Emily Rieger, ?, ?, George Elsasser, Irene Block

Fourth row from left to right: ?, ?, ?, ?, Rev. Heinrich Hagelganz, ?, ?

Bottom row from left to right: ?, ?, Reinhard Rau, ?, Lydia Rossman, ?

Not identified: Bertha Bartholome, Daniel Dittrich, Christina Fink, Lydia Fink, Emanuel Foos, Emanuel Glanz, Fred Graf, Ruben Hagelganz, Joseph Hein, Elisabeth Hohnstein, Henry Kaup, Lillian Kniss, Maria Kniss, Adam Krieger (son of John A. Krieger), Adam Krieger (son of John Krieger), Jacob Krieger, Kath. Ostwald, Karl Rady, Fred Reiber, Anna Seder, Natalie Schafer, Lydia Schlotthauer, Esther Schreiner, John Traut, Maria Weber, David Weitzel.

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Sources

Photograph courtesy of Joanne Krieger.

(1) Amalia (Molly) Miller identified by her granddaughter Tracy Lynn Phipps. Molly Miller married David Kell who was a member of the 1925 Second German Congregational Church Confirmation Class.

Krieger, Joanne, Robert Beall, Marie Krieger, and Willis Krieger, trans. Second German Congregational Church, Portland, Oregon, 1913-1969. Portland: n.p., 2001. Print. All names are listed as shown in the church records. Alternate spellings are shown in parenthesis.
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