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He is buried with his family at Calgary cemetery near the St Michael the Archangel shrine area. | He is buried with his family at Calgary cemetery near the St Michael the Archangel shrine area. | ||
[[File:CitizenJohnKasel_1889_HiRes.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Image courtesy: Karl J. Kasel]] | [[File:CitizenJohnKasel_1889_HiRes.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Image courtesy: Karl J. Kasel]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:10, 4 April 2014
KASEL, John Peter. (Kehlen, Luxembourg Sept. 16, 1865--Dubuque, IA June, 17, 1930) Kasel, the father of Joseph P. KASEL came to Dubuque at the age nineteen, in 1884 on the Red Star liner, S.S. Rynland from Antwerp. He was a master carpenter.
He is buried with his family at Calgary cemetery near the St Michael the Archangel shrine area.
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Karl J. Kasel-email. June 3, 2014