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Sir E. Goschen to Sir Edward Grey
1909
Enclosing “Translation of Admiral von Tirpitz's speech in the Budget Committees of the Reichstag, on March 17, 1909”
Government Document
Sir E. Goschen to Sir Edward Grey
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Goschen, Sir E.
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Bölow, Bernard Count Von (since 1905, Prince), German Imperial Chancellor, 1900-9
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Gamp, Herr, Member of The Reichstag
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Goschen, Sir W. E
1908
Debate in Reichstag of November 10-11; enclosing translation of Prince Bülow's speech
Government Document
OBITUARIES
2002
Survivors include his wife since 1942, Ellen, at home; four daughters, Barbara Irwin of Oklahoma, Joellen Chamberlain and Cheryl Riley, both of Vancouver, and Zanita Beecham of Fremont; two sisters, Eleanor Gablehouse and Rosemary Smelser, both of Vancouver; two brothers R. Dean and Donald Gibson, both of Vancouver; nine grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; seven step-great-grandchildren; and one step-great-great- grandchild. Survivors include her husband since 1989, Ken; her three children, Brooke, Haley and Carter, all at home; her father and stepmother, Richard and Joan Kelly of Priest River, Idaho; her mother, Cheryl Tucker of Washougal; three sisters, Gloria Meyers of Washougal, Teresa Kelly of Anaconda, Mont., and Jennifer Kelly of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; one brother, Jody Barta of Columbia Falls, Mont.; and grandparents, Marvin and Maxine Melton of Stone Lake, Wis., and Bernice Kelly of Camas. Mrs. Roth was born Feb. 27, 1914, in Dodge, Ore. Her maiden name was [Stanton Roley]. She grew up in the Camas-Washougal area and graduated from Camas High School in 1932. Later, she lived in Portland before moving back to Camas in 1996.
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