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The Kerzner Family

Collection: Queens Memory Collection at the Archives at Queens Library
Date: 1910 Material: Black and white photographs Dimension: 4.9 x 3.6 inches; 600 ppi
Creator: Paul Kerzner Identifier: aql:34261 qmp-kp-06082019-012 qmp-kp-06082019-012.tif

Description: The Kerzner Family in 1910. In the center next to the vase are Sebastian and Dorothy Kerzner who came from Germany in 1870 and settled in Ridgewood, they are surrounded by their grown children. L to R: Far left is Dorothy "Dotty" Vetter (née Kerzner, Summerfield) , Nicholas Kerzner who moved to California, then Frank Kerzner who was a butcher, Andrew Kerzner is third from left, then an unknown female relative, far right is Molly.

Collection : aql:13844

Creator : Paul Kerzner

Date : 1910

Summary/Description : The Kerzner Family in 1910. In the center next to the vase are Sebastian and Dorothy Kerzner who came from Germany in 1870 and settled in Ridgewood, they are surrounded by their grown children. L to R: Far left is Dorothy "Dotty" Vetter (née Kerzner, Summerfield) , Nicholas Kerzner who moved to California, then Frank Kerzner who was a butcher, Andrew Kerzner is third from left, then an unknown female relative, far right is Molly.

Subject : Portraits, Group; Families; German Americans

Rights : Contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for research and reproduction requests.

Coverage : Ridgewood, Queens, NY Ridgewood (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Black and white photographs

Format : Black and white photographs; 4.9 x 3.6 inches; 600 ppi

Identifier : aql:34261 qmp-kp-06082019-012 qmp-kp-06082019-012.tif

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Subject:
Portraits, Group; Families; German Americans
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