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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania •
Wed, Dec 18, 1935
Page 12
J.S. Schwacke Estate Bequeathed to Widow
Gustave Jessen, son-in-law of Notre Dame lawyer William Ivers, died in Philadelphia in 1935d
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania •
Wed, Dec 18, 1935
Page 12
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United States
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Inquirer
1935
Dec
18
Page 12
J.S. Schwacke Estate Bequeathed to Widow