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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Elisabeth GRANER: Birth: ABT 1891. Death: ?

  2. Hans GRANER: Birth: ABT 1894. Death: ?

  3. Auguste GRANER: Birth: 1895. Death: ?

  4. Julius GRANER: Birth: ABT 1897. Death: MAY 1916 in Blanz�e (Verdun), France


Notes
a. Note:   Theirmarriage was performed by the bride's cousin, Parson Ernst Josenhans, son of Friederike Louise Josenhans, n�e Widenmann (Gen. 84; ID 207), and co-author of the first edition of the present work. Marie went initially to the Katharine Foundation School (Katharinenstift) and then spent the 1883-84 school year in a language and finishing school in Geneva, Switzerland. She played the piano well and displayed above-average talent in oil painting, especially of flowers. After their marriage the couple lived in Strasbourg in Alsace-Lorraine, where Richard was a government architect (Re-gierungsbaumeister), privy surveyor (ge-heim Baurat), and, from 1899 to 1919, Director of the Imperial Technical School. When Alsace-Lorraine was awarded to the French in the Treaty of Versailles, the couple deemed it expedient to move the family to Biberach. Here they remained for about two-and-a-half years, finally settling in Stuttgart. Marie's biography is included in her children's biography of Dr. Adolf Widenmann (Gen 75; ID 173), pages 10-11, and her and her husband's names are engraved on the Graner family memorial stone, next to the Widenmann plot, in the Evangelical cemetery in Biberach.


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