Person Record
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Winkelman, Myrtle |
Related Records
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2011.5.19 - Image, Digital
a. Image, digital, sepia, young women dressed in white dress, standing, holding a certificate in her left hand in a studio setting. Confirmation photo of Myrtle Winkelman(1910-1993). She was confirmed at Immanuel United Church of Christ in 1925. Daughter of Alvina Humbracht and Fred Winkelman b. Sepia-toned group photo measuring 10" x 7 1/2" of Immanuel United Church of Christ confirmation class of 1925. Not all people in the photograph ar...
Record Type: Photo
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2011.5.34 - Image, Digital
Image, Digital, sepia, Front- studio portrait of two chidden, baby boy dressed in white gown sitting on table, girl dressed in white dress, black stockings, bow in hair standing to his left. My brother and me, friends we be! Siblings Myrtle Winkelman (1910-1993), left, and younger brother Albert (1913-1981), right, were the children of Alvina and Fred Winkelman. Both kiddos attended Bartlett School. Myrtle was a longtime employee of the Milwa...
Record Type: Photo
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2016.25.24 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 5" w x 4"H, black and white, Front- two woman, one man, sitting in chair and on arms of chair in room, lamps on each side, Back- written in ink- "Myrtle- Albert and Alvina" Alvina Humbracht Winkelman (1881-1966), center, poses with her children Myrtle, left, and Albert, right. Alvina's father's family were pioneer settlers in Bartlett moving to the area in 1852.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.25.25 - Print, Photographic
Print, photographic, 5 3/4" w x 3 1/2" h, black and white, Front- two women sitting on bench outside, building behind, Back- written in ink- "Alvina Humbracht & daughter Myrtle Winkleman" Alvina Humbracht Winkelman (1881-1966), left, and her daughter Myrtle Winkelman (1910-1993), right, sit in the backyard of Alvina's childhood home at 102 S. Oak Avenue. Alvina converted the single-family home into multi-living units in 1937 which then became...
Record Type: Photo

