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View Tree for Ottilia Moritz aka St. BorgiaOttilia Moritz aka St. Borgia (b. February 16, 1880, d. November 22, 1951)

Ottilia Moritz aka St. Borgia (daughter of Peter Moritz and Adalaide Haas)4084, 4085, 4086 was born February 16, 1880 in Caledonia, Racine Co, WI4087, 4088, 4089, 4090, and died November 22, 1951 in Concordia, KS4091, 4092, 4093.

 Includes NotesNotes for Ottilia Moritz aka St. Borgia:
I knew that her brother, Charlie was a short man, but when I seen pictures of the two of them, I knew St. Borgia was really short. She was such a lovely lady. I remember that she would come to NE to visit relatives when I was a child.
She was as short as her sister was tall. One time at the Teachers Institute, just before school started, St. Francis Borgia was asked to answer a question. Politely she arose and answered. She was so very short that the superintendent asked her to please stand. She said,"I am Standing." Everyone had a good laugh. She became a primary teacher. She was discribed as Short of stature and stoutly built, she could easily identify with the little ones. [Dianna's Family Tree.FBC.FTW]

I knew that her brother, Charlie was a short man, but when I seen pictures of the two of them, I knew St. Borgia was really short. She was such a lovely lady. I remember that she would come to NE to visit relatives when I was a child.
She was as short as her sister was tall. One time at the Teachers Institute, just before school started, St. Francis Borgia was asked to answer a question. Politely she arose and answered. She was so very short that the superintendent asked her to please stand. She said,"I am Standing." Everyone had a good laugh. She became a primary teacher. She was discribed as Short of stature and stoutly built, she could easily identify with the little ones. [Dianna's Family 2nd Tree.FBC.FTW]

I knew that her brother, Charlie was a short man, but when I seen pictures of the two of them, I knew St. Borgia was really short. She was such a lovely lady. I remember that she would come to NE to visit relatives when I was a child.
She was as short as her sister was tall. One time at the Teachers Institute, just before school started, St. Francis Borgia was asked to answer a question. Politely she arose and answered. She was so very short that the superintendent asked her to please stand. She said,"I am Standing." Everyone had a good laugh. She became a primary teacher. She was discribed as Short of stature and stoutly built, she could easily identify with the little ones.

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Burial: 1951, Concordia, KS.4094, 4095, 4096
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