Schermack Sisters, 1950s

Schermack Sisters, 1950s. Left to right: Anna K. Schermack, Emma P. Schermack, Alma Schermack Feneley, and Laura Schermack Blumenstiel (my great-grandmother). They were born in Freeport, Illinois, USA and migrated to Detroit, Michigan, USA in the early 1900s. Their brother was an inventor, Joseph J. Schermack, known for his vending and mailing machines. #falknerjarrell #schermackgenealogy #schermack #blumenstielgenealogy #blumenstiel #freeportillinois #illinois #detroit #detroitmichigan #familyhistory #genealogy #familyphotos #oldphoto #oldphotos #illinoishistory #sisters #detroit #detroithistory #michigan #michiganhistory #strongwomen #sisters #1900s #women #womensfashion #womensrights #1940s

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  1. Craig
    Your history of the Schermacks and Jarrels is amazing. I enjoy looking back on old memories and remembering all of my ancestors. Thank you for all of your work.

    Ellen Schermack Vowells

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