Raymond Mueller1
(May 27, 1921 - )
Raymond Mueller|b. May 27, 1921|p4236.htm|James Mueller|b. Feb 8, 1878\nd. Jun 16, 1973|p4235.htm|Mary Mamie Geber|b. Aug 3, 1887\nd. Aug 1, 1973|p1520.htm|||||||Emil Geber|b. Jun 6, 1859\nd. Jan 14, 1935|p226.htm|Lena Hachmann|b. Oct 6, 1861\nd. Mar 1, 1944|p225.htm|
Relationship=2nd cousin of Rev. Don Emmet (Sr.) Smith.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of John Frederick Hachmann.
Relationship=Great-grandson of Johann Niclaus Hachmann.
Raymond Mueller was born on Friday, May 27, 1921 in Iowa, son of James Mueller and Mary Mamie Geber.
An unidentified and undated newspaper clipping reads:
Raymond married Grace Lyons about September, 1946.4
Seven children were born to Raymond and Grace.5
An unidentified and undated newspaper clipping reads:
"A little son arrived at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. James Mueller north of Lamotte Saturday evening, May 26." In handwriting the clipping was edited to read May 27, 1921.1,2Raymond was christened on May 29, 1921 in St. Teresa's Church in LaMotte, Jackson County, Iowa.3
Raymond married Grace Lyons about September, 1946.4
Seven children were born to Raymond and Grace.5
Children of Raymond Mueller and Grace Lyons
- Mary Ann Mueller5 (living)
- Thomas Mueller5 (living)
- Daniel Mueller5 (living)
- Janelle Mueller5 (living)
- Jeanine Mueller5 (living)
- Cynthia Mueller5 (living)
- Timothy Mueller5 (living)
Citations
- [S228] Interview with Elgene Mesch (Dubuque, IA), by Susan Noyes, June 6 2005, Lena Geber Obit, March 2, 1944.
- [S131] 1930 US Census, 1930 Iowa, Jackson, Prairie Springs Twp; Series: T626 Roll: 660 Page: 205.
- [S228] Interview with Elgene Mesch (Dubuque, IA), by Susan Noyes, June 6 2005, James Mueller/Mary Geber & Raymond Mueller Family Group Sheets.
- [S228] Interview with Elgene Mesch (Dubuque, IA), by Susan Noyes, June 6 2005, James Mueller/Mary Geber Family Group Sheet.
- [S228] Interview with Elgene Mesch (Dubuque, IA), by Susan Noyes, June 6 2005, Raymond Mueller Family Group Sheet.

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