Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Sachs, Emanie Louise (Nahm), 1893-1981 |
Other Names |
Emanie Arling Emanie Nahm Emanie Philips Katie L. Layton |
Place of Birth |
Bowling Green, KY |
Death Date |
06/13/1981 |
Place of Death |
New Canaan, CT |
Father |
Max Brunswick Nahm |
Mother |
Sunshine Friedman Nahm |
Spouse |
Walter E. Sachs; August (Toby) Philips |
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