World War II Soldier flag male ancestor  Henry Theinert  FEIGE

  (b. 2 January 1910 Pennsylvania, USA   d. 16 May 2001 Moorestown, Burlington, New Jersey, USA )  

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Henry Theinert FEIGE was born 2 January 1910 in Pennsylvania, USA

Henry Theinert FEIGE was the child of Henry William FEIGE   and   Sarah TURNER and the grandchild of: (paternal)  Wilhelm Ludwig "William" FEIGE and Anna Augusta THEINERT (maternal)  Henry Augustus TURNER and Mary Ann MCARTHUR

Henry Theinert was a soldier in World War II.

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Henry Theinert FEIGE died 16 May 2001 in Moorestown, Burlington, New Jersey, USA.





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Year Book American Society of Civil Engineers Page 201 by American Society of Civil Engineers Civil engineering 1937
FEIGE, HENRY THEINERT (Jun. '35), 17 East Collingswood Ave., Oaklyn, Camden, NJ 08107

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PMC (Pennsylvania Military College) Museum Artifact Donors September 30, 2007 The following alumni and friends of Pennsylvania Military College have donated items to the PMC Museum Collection... Dorothy Feige, from the estate of Henry Theinert Feige '35
THE HENRY T. AND DOROTHY S. FEIGE SCHOLARSHIP
FUND Created by Henry T. '35 and Dorothy S. Feige, this partial scholarship is awarded annually to a junior or senior undergraduate
majoring in environmental science. The recipient must demonstrate financial need, good academic standing, and, through academic and
extracurricular activity, a strong interest in increasing the awareness of environmental protection issues within the general community.


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