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 Baseball and Extra-Marital Affairs – The Odd Life of Herman Neumacher
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By Michelle
In Novel Notes of Local Lore
Posted March 26, 2026

Baseball and Extra-Marital Affairs – The Odd Life of Herman Neumacher

Herman Neumacher was born on February 2, 1903 in Chicago.  The names of his parents are unknown, but he is thought to be of Irish and German descent.  He was the youngest of ten children, and his [...]

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 Three Ladies of Italian Descent in Chicago
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By Michelle
In Novel Notes of Local Lore
Posted March 19, 2026

Three Ladies of Italian Descent in Chicago

Mafalda Jedynak was born in Chicago on March 15, 1909 to Mario and Luisa Scarsi, both of whom were Italian immigrants.  Mafalda says that there were five children in the family, though she thinks [...]

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 From Leather Cutter to Sears Inspector – The Colorful Life of Eugenia Boyd
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By Michelle
In Novel Notes of Local Lore
Posted March 12, 2026

From Leather Cutter to Sears Inspector – The Colorful Life of Eugenia Boyd

Eugenia Boyd was born on June 20, 1906 in Austria-Hungary to Anton Herzog and Marie Beran and was one of nine children.  When Eugenia was very little, the family immigrated to America and made [...]

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 Proud to Have “Opened the Books”
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By Michelle
In Novel Notes of Local Lore
Posted March 5, 2026

Proud to Have “Opened the Books”

Ruth Hughes was born on June 4, 1906 in Chicago to Virginia Ward and Raymond Oveson. She had three brothers: Walter, Raymond, Jr., and Albert, though both Raymond, Jr. and Albert died as [...]

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