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  • Frederick Stubbs
    Frederick Stubbs June 22, 1912 - April 9, 1998 I was born in Sheffield, England and was the eldest of five boys. The First Great War started in August 1914 and lasted until November 1918. For years after 1918 there was tremendous advertising to immigrate to Canada, South Africa, Australia and New …
  • Karl,Leni,Gisela,Karl,Klaus Stuhm
    Stuhm Family Immigration History My Father Karl and my Mother Leni, farmed in East Germany, in a small village called Prislich ( Landkreis Ludwigslust im Land Mecklenburg). Times were extremely harsh as the Russians ruling East Germany took very high quotas of grain and livestock from the farmers. …
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