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In memory of deceased Horlbecks

On the following pages we remember the deceased Horlbecks.

  

Many Horlbecks were killed or wounded in World War I 1914 - 1918 and World War II 1939 - 1945 .

 

  • Dead soldiers in World War I and World War II 

 

The newspaper obituaries and the photos of gravestones in German cemeteries are related to Horlbecks who have died in the last decades.

 

  • Obituaries in German newspapers
  • Tombstones on German cemeteries

 

Obituaries of deceased Horlbecks and their descendants in American newspapers.

 

  • Obituaries in American newspapers

 

In the Unites States we can find on the cemeteries more older tombstones.

 

  • Tombstones on cemeteries of South Carolina
  • Tombstones in other U.S. states  

 

  • Ancestors of Max Horlbeck
  • About me and my family
  • Altmannsgruen (near Treuen)
  • The name HORLBECK and the changes of the name
  • The roots of the Horlbeck family in Germany (Vogtland)
  • Where are Horlbecks living in Germany ?
  • Immigration of Horlbecks to the United States
  • The Old Germans in Charleston
  • Descendants of immigrated Horlbeck
  • Horlbeck family in United States
  • Historical sources of genealogical research
  • Overview of all Horlbeck (Hurlbeck and Horlebeck) in the family trees
  • Horlbeck family members by marriage (names and places)
  • Horlbeck in World Wars
  • In memory of deceased Horlbecks
  • Evidence that Horlbecks lived here
  • Websites of other Horlbecks
  • Current searches and contact
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