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Anton Julius Winblad II

American pipefitter, amateur photographer (1886-1975)

  • Anton Julius Winblad (1886-1975)
  • Anthony Julius Winblad

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27 March 1975
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"She married Anton Julius Winblad 17 April 1910 at Farmingdale, Nassau County, New York. Eva and Tony Winblad lived for a few years [on the] Isle of Pines, Cuba and then moved to New York City where Tony worked as a building superintendent. They moved to the Los Angeles area of California in the 1930s. ... Tony died there in March 1975. They are buried in Los Angeles. (English)
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She married Anton Julius Winblad 17 April 1910 at Farmingdale, Nassau County, New York. Eva and Tony Winblad lived for a few years [on the] Isle of Pines, Cuba and then moved to New York City where Tony worked as a building superintendent. They moved to the Los Angeles area of California in the 1930s. … Tony died there in March 1975. They are buried in Los Angeles. (English)
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The girl was treated as a daughter by their friends and during the course of her stay at the home of the good people she fell in love with Anton, the only son of the Winblads, The couple were engaged to marry and the date was agreed upon, but Anton left the home of his parents and went to Cuba, where he is now. Since his departure from her side the young woman began to grieve for Anton and then, too, the news which she received through various sources that all was not well with her brother and sister, completely unnerved her and her suicide was the consequence. (English)
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Anthony Julius Winblad. Longtime Desert Hot Springs resident Anthony Julius Winblad, 88 of 66442 Desert View Avenue, Desert Hot Springs died Thursday, March 27, at Kaiser Memorial Hospital following a long illness. ... (English)
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Celebrates 75 Years. Anton J. Winblad, 66-442 Desert View, Desert Hot Springs, celebrated his 75th birthday this week. Visiting here for the big party is his brother, Otto Winblad from New Jersey; Mae Freudenberg, his sister; Perry Olsen, his cousin; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winblad his son and daughter-in-law, as well as Roy Winblad, his other son. Both Anton and Otto Winblad made a visit to the Sentinel because of the interest in the newspaper. Otto has worked for a number of newspapers in the East, including the Hudson Dispatch, Jersey Journal, New York Times, New York News, New York Mirror, New York World, and the Brooklyn Eagle. (English)
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Mr. and Mrs. Tony Winblad have returned to their home on Desert View, after three months for Mr. Winblad in Fontana Hospital with a broken hip. (English)
Anton Julius Winblad II
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