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- [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, Luetge, Geraldine Mittanck, (1985, Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas), pp. 17, 59.
Lanard was a farmer, served as butcher for the Schoenau Beef Club, worked ten years for the Houston Post distributing the Sunday paper to rural people, worked at Eckermann's Meat market, and worked many years with the Columbus Livestock Auction Company. He was a life long resident of Schoenau, Texas.
- [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, Luetge, Geraldine Mittanck, (1985, Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas), p. 59.
Lanard was a farmer, served as butcher for the Schoenau Beef Club, worked ten years for the Houston Post distributing the Sunday paper to rural people, worked at Eckermann's Meat market, and worked many years with the Columbus Livestock Auction Company. He was a life long resident of Schoenau, Texas.
Lanard was a farmer, served as butcher for the Schoenau Beef Club, worked ten years for the Houston Post distributing the Sunday paper to rural people, worked at Eckermann's Meat market, and worked many years with the Columbus Livestock Auction Company. He was a life long resident of Schoenau, Texas.
Lanard was a farmer, served as butcher for the Schoenau Beef Club, worked ten years for the Houston Post distributing the Sunday paper to rural people, worked at Eckermann's Meat market, and worked many years with the Columbus Livestock Auction Company. He was a life long resident of Schoenau, Texas.
Lanard was a farmer, served as butcher for the Schoenau Beef Club, worked ten years for the Houston Post distributing the Sunday paper to rural people, worked at Eckermann's Meat market, and worked many years with the Columbus Livestock Auction Company. He was a life long resident of Schoenau, Texas.
Ida was from Industry, Texas where she went to school. Ida and her parents moved to Welcome, Texas where they lived on a farm until Ida' marriage to Lanard.
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