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Rambach, Karl Heinrich
Rauh, Franz
Rauh, Michael
Rauschenbach, Boris
Reichert, Paul
Reigenborn, Garry
Reinl, Irenaeus
Renz, Ferdinand
Repp, George
Reusch, Emil
Reusch, Gustav Otto Richard
Riedel, Peter
Rieger, Johann Georg
Riessling, Georg
Riffel, Jakob
Roeckl, Ildephonse
Rollhäuser, Peter
Romann, Johann
Roos, Karl Rudolf
Rothermel, Alexander
Ruder, Peter
Rudnitzky, Father
Ruff, Johann Frederick
Rüger, Woldemar
Rusch, Konstantin