Oma Olga in Germany
Opa Erich and Dad on the SS Yorck, traveling from Bremen to USA.
Another photo on the ship of Opa and Manfred
Group picture (palm trees suggest it is around Los Angeles). ?? and Edie on left, Oma and Opa on right  
At the community garden near Zschorlau, early in century  
At the mine, Opa (?) on left
Familie Lenk
Fritz Bochmann (passport?)
Oma, Manfred (dad), Ruth Meier at the Los Angeles beach
Opa's "business card"
Uncle Erick and Uncle Richard on the cow, Manfred standing, in rural Hawthorne
Opa, Richard, Manfred in the garden
Oma and Opa in the kitchen
Emil Bochmann, caption on the back in German
Oma and Opa in Zschorlau - one of their later trips
Many ladies, one man. Front row Oma, Aunt Edie, Großmutter Lenk, Großmutter Franziska Bochmann. Mrs Meier behind Oma.
Emil Bochmann as a young soldier
A good day fishing. On the right, Harry, Manfred, Opa.
Lovely young Aunt Edie.
Young Manfred (on the right) and pretty young cousin Ursula on the sled
Young Manfred. No date on the back, but perhaps in Zschorlau. Notes on back are in German.
Uncle Harry's first car.
Oma, Ruth Meier, Großmutter Franziska Bochmann, young Erick and Richard. Backrow, Opa, John Meier, and Walter Lorenz.
Richard, Erick and Manfred are just young boys in Hawthorne
Großmutter Franziska Bochmann, Marty, and Freddy. Oma looking on.
Richard, Harry, Großmutter Lenk (and the cow). Doesn't look much like Hawthorne today.
Oma, young Richard, and Opa. Did grandpa always wear ties?
Oma's father Anton Bochmann. This is a great portrait.
Richard and Manfred playing ball in the back yard.

 

My Family in about 1996.

 

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