Pankraz Bailer
 1890 - 1960  (69 years)
 1890 - 1960  (69 years)- 
Name Pankraz Bailer Birth 15 May 1890 Steinhilben, Baden-Württemberg, Germany   Gender Male Death 8 Mar 1960 Steinhilben, Baden-Württemberg, Germany   Person ID I541 MySiscoFamily Last Modified 17 Jan 2018 
 Father Joseph Bailer, b. 23 Mar 1844, Salmendingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany  d. 28 Jan 1919, Steinhilben, Baden-Württemberg, Germany d. 28 Jan 1919, Steinhilben, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (Age 74 years) (Age 74 years)Relationship natural Mother Margaretha Geiselhart, b. 17 Jul 1845, Steinhilben, Baden-Württemberg, Germany  d. 25 Sep 1927, Steinhilben, Baden-Württemberg, Germany d. 25 Sep 1927, Steinhilben, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (Age 82 years) (Age 82 years)Relationship natural Family ID F49 Group Sheet | Family Chart 
 Family Rosina Geiselhart, b. 9 May 1889, Steinhilben, Baden-Württemberg, Germany  d. 15 Oct 1970, Steinhilben, Baden-Württemberg, Germany d. 15 Oct 1970, Steinhilben, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (Age 81 years) (Age 81 years)Marriage 27 Jul 1920 Steinhilben, Baden-Württemberg, Germany   Children 1. Philipp Bailer, b. 15 Aug 1921 d. 6 Jun 1945 (Age 23 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 2. Anna Maria Bailer 3. Karl Ferdinand Bailer, b. 17 Feb 1925 d. Apr 1944, Bessarabien  (Age 19 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural] (Age 19 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]4. Eugen Bailer 5. Margarete Bailer 6. Franziska Bailer, b. 21 Sep 1922 d. 24 Sep 1993 (Age 71 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 7. Josef Bailer, b. 29 Oct 1921 d. 11 Nov 1921 (Age 0 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 8. Josef Bailer, b. 24 Feb 1924 d. Aug 1944, Romania  (Age 20 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural] (Age 20 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]Family ID F134 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 17 Jan 2018 
 
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Notes - Eugen Bailer, Pankraz son relates that "Pankraz was a farmer and a bricklayer. He participated in World War I from 1914 - 1918. After his return from the war, he lived at the home of his grandfather. Shortly after his return from the war his father died. In 1920, he built a new house on the abandoned property of the old house. As my parents were married in 1920, the house was not quite finished. The children helped do chores at night. They had to be tough and work hard. My father worked very hard as in addition to his work during the day as a bricklayers, he had a small farm. We had 4 cows, 4 - 5 piece smaller cattle are 2-4 pigs. Our life was marked won renunciation and surrender. Once we were old enough we all helped on the farm.
 
 
