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Anna Mueller: c. 1920

After several fruitless years of looking for members of the Miller/Mueller/Müller side of the family, I've heard from a researcher looking for Anna (Kopic) Mueller, my great-grandmother. That's her on the right with one of her three sons, Arthur. Probably New York City, circa 1920. (And boy! can I see my father's face in hers. He had the same hands, too.) View full size.

After several fruitless years of looking for members of the Miller/Mueller/Müller side of the family, I've heard from a researcher looking for Anna (Kopic) Mueller, my great-grandmother. That's her on the right with one of her three sons, Arthur. Probably New York City, circa 1920. (And boy! can I see my father's face in hers. He had the same hands, too.) View full size.

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Wow, this is really cool...a photo of my great-grandmother Anna. Thanks for posting this! I'm sure you'll be interested in the below link. It'll take you to Anna Kopic Mueller's listing on findagrave.com. By the way, her last name was changed to Muller.

http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSmid=46599666&GRid=1113415...

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