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 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
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"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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