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Eleonora “Laura” <I>Bauer</I> Biebl

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Eleonora “Laura” Bauer Biebl

Birth
Polka, Okres Prachatice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic
Death
3 Oct 1935 (aged 66)
Fullerton, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section MM
Memorial ID
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Eleonora Bauer was born on December 17, 1868 in Elendbachl, Prachatitz, Bohemia (now Polka, Prachatice District, Czech Republic), the daughter of Maxmilian Bauer and Theresia Ziehfreund. She was baptized the next day. Her birth is recorded in the parish birth register of Horní Vltavice [then Obermoldau], District Prachatice, South Bohemia, Book 5, 1821-1872, Page 130, Image 133 ( online at https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/3749/133/883/1837/90/0 ). The birth date on her death certificate is incorrect.

Eleonora came to America in April 1894, arriving at the Port of Baltimore. Two months later, on June 17th, she married Wenceslaus Biebl at Saint Michael's Roman Catholic Church. Together they had the following children: Katherine Drexler/Vega, Frances Eder/Henson, John & Frank Biebl, Marie Kelly, Anthony & Edward Biebl.

Eleonora had a sister who also came to Baltimore, Albina Bauer (1873-1938), the wife of (1) Richard Paletar and (2) James Drexler.

Eleonora died in Fullerton, Baltimore County on Cowenton Avenue. On modern maps, this is in the White Marsh area. (Interment Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery.)

Biography: Stephen A Conner
Birth/baptismal info courtesy of Don Ludwig, Contributor # 48084204
Eleonora Bauer was born on December 17, 1868 in Elendbachl, Prachatitz, Bohemia (now Polka, Prachatice District, Czech Republic), the daughter of Maxmilian Bauer and Theresia Ziehfreund. She was baptized the next day. Her birth is recorded in the parish birth register of Horní Vltavice [then Obermoldau], District Prachatice, South Bohemia, Book 5, 1821-1872, Page 130, Image 133 ( online at https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/3749/133/883/1837/90/0 ). The birth date on her death certificate is incorrect.

Eleonora came to America in April 1894, arriving at the Port of Baltimore. Two months later, on June 17th, she married Wenceslaus Biebl at Saint Michael's Roman Catholic Church. Together they had the following children: Katherine Drexler/Vega, Frances Eder/Henson, John & Frank Biebl, Marie Kelly, Anthony & Edward Biebl.

Eleonora had a sister who also came to Baltimore, Albina Bauer (1873-1938), the wife of (1) Richard Paletar and (2) James Drexler.

Eleonora died in Fullerton, Baltimore County on Cowenton Avenue. On modern maps, this is in the White Marsh area. (Interment Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery.)

Biography: Stephen A Conner
Birth/baptismal info courtesy of Don Ludwig, Contributor # 48084204

Inscription

"Mother", 1872 [sic]- 1935

Gravesite Details

Section MM as per Jane Cook at http://theusgenweb.org/md/balcity/Cemeteries/Holy%20Redeemer/HolyRedeemer.html
(Link accessed 05 MAR 2020)



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  • Created by: Stephen A Conner
  • Added: Sep 11, 2013
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116902775/eleonora-biebl: accessed ), memorial page for Eleonora “Laura” Bauer Biebl (17 Dec 1868–3 Oct 1935), Find a Grave Memorial ID 116902775, citing Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA; Maintained by Stephen A Conner (contributor 47416845).