Arnold Krueger1

Arnold Krueger||p925.htm|Richard Rudolph Krueger|b. Jun 4, 1886\nd. Aug 24, 1943|p146.htm|Minnie Wilhelmina Neuendorf|b. Nov 2, 1889\nd. Dec 19, 1974|p145.htm|Frederick Krueger|b. Nov 7, 1852\nd. 1908|p148.htm|Pauline W. Leege|b. Sep 30, 1857\nd. Feb 19, 1937|p150.htm|August Neuendorf (Neidorft)|b. Jan 31, 1848\nd. Apr 5, 1917|p138.htm|Frances Fischer|b. Dec 1, 1850\nd. Mar 30, 1939|p139.htm|

Relationship=1st cousin of Janet Grace Neuendorf.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wilhel Neuendorf.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Michael Schulz.
Relationship=Great-grandson of Frank (I) Fischer.
     Arnold Krueger was born, son of Richard Rudolph Krueger and Minnie Wilhelmina Neuendorf.

In 1943, Arnold Krueger was in the military service and was stationed at Camp Livingston in Louisiana.1,2

Arnold Krueger lived in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.1

Citations

  1. [S37] Alice M. Prochnow, Prochnow, Krueger, Neuendorf, Bungert 1790? - 1984 (3833 N Fairview Av, Tucson, AZ 85705-2206: Alice Prochnow, 1984), p. 38. Hereinafter cited as Prochnow Family History.
  2. [S161] Richard Krueger Called in Death, Tomah Journal, Tomah, WI, USA, 1943-1944. Hereinafter cited as Obituary - Krueger, Richard R.
 


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