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S. W. Straub

Short Name: S. W. Straub
Full Name: Straub, S. W. (Solomon W.) 1842-1899
Birth Year: 1842
Death Year: 1899

Solomon.W Straub Solomon was the brother of Maria Straub. His father Joseph was a farmer. His parents, who were of German descent.

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Texts by S. W. Straub (14)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Come and join us today, don't lingerS. W. S. (Author)English3
Glorify the God who gaveS. W. Straub (Author)1
Have you not heard the beautiful storyS. W. Straub (Author)English0
How pleasant here to dwell in peaceS. W. Straub (Author)1
Join the army of the Lord todayS. W. S. (Author)English1
The light of Christmas morning stealsS. W. Straub (Author)English1
Tiny raindrops, thick and fastS. W. Straub (Author)1
We welcome you hereS. W. Straub (Author)1
We're sailing to a better landS. W. Straub (Author)English1
When from his father's house so farS. W. Straub (Author)1
When the day of life is brightestS. W. Straub (Author)English3
When we leave our home belowS. W. Straub (Author)3
Why do the lovely flowers bloom?S. W. Straub (Author)English2
Wide the gates of morning openSolomon W. Straub (Author)English1
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