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Kruse, Unbekannt (I140300)
 
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Klingenberg, Unbekannt (I140301)
 
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Kruse, Royal (I140302)
 
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Private First Class Edward A. Siebler was born on July 26, 1911, in Shell Creek Township near Platte Center, Nebraska, and killed in action in Germany on December 14, 1944. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Siebler of Platte Center. His mother is deceased. He had four brothers: William Siebler of Omaha, Nebraska; Louis Siebler, formerly of Humphrey, Nebraska; Henry Siebler of Platte Center, Nebraska; and Leo Siebler of Shell Creek Township; and four sisters: Mrs. Alvin Hulsebus of Columbus, Nebraska; Mrs. Theodore Borchers of Columbus, Nebraska; Mrs. John Borchers of Monroe, Nebraska; and Miss Minnie Siebler of Platte Center, Nebraska. Edward attended School District 22 in Shell Creek Township. After finishing grammar school, he assisted his father on the farm until he entered the service of his country in April, 1942. Private First Class Edward A. Siebler was first sent to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and then sent to Camp Barkley, Texas, where he took his basic training. After completing this training, he was transferred to California, where he was given desert training. He then went to Camp Dix, New Jersey, preparatory to embarking for overseas duty. Private First Class Edward Siebler went overseas in March, 1944. He was in the Infantry, and a member of General George S. Patton's Third Army. He had had approximately nine months of overseas service when he was killed in action in Germany on December 14, 1944. Memorial services will be held for him when his body is returned for burial here. He was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church in Grand Prairie Township. 
Siebler, Edward Adolph (I160700)
 
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Son of Adam & Magdalina Lutz Remboldt. Last residence was in Wells County; county of death was Burleigh according to NDDI.
According to John Remboldt's Certificate of Death (North Dakota State Health Dept.) John was born December 29, 1884 in Freeman, South Dakota, the son of Adam Remboldt and Magdaleina Lutz. John died November 14, 1934 during surgery at a hospital in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, to remove a cancerous kidney. 
Remboldt, John (I115786)
 
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From J. Reiswig: Parents were Adam A. and Julianna (Fromm) Remboldt, both of whom died in Washington.
Listed as Leona Remboldt, 9, on 1910 U.S. Census for Grant, Wells Co., North Dakota taken on May 12, 1910. Born in North Dakota; parents (Adam and Julia) born in Russia. Living with brother Adam (13), sister Kattie (7), brothers Albert (6) and George (4), sister Paulina (3), and brother Walter (1). Note: Leona should have been listed as 10..just short of 11th birthday. 
Remboldt, Leona (I115768)
 
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HARDY - Rites for Gayle Francis Gunn, 51, of Hardy, will be conducted Friday morning June 30, 1972 at 10'clock in the Union Church at Hardy. The Rev Peter Trucano will officiate. Burial will be in the Hardy cemetery. The Montgomery-Williams Funeral Home of Superior is in charge.
Gunn died Tuesday June 27, 1972 at the Republic County Hospital in Belleville, Kansas. He was a native of Edgar. He was employed by the Farmer's Coop in Hardy and farmed in Nuckolls and Thayer counties and in Republic County, Kansas. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Union church.
Besides his widow, Arlyne, he is survived by a son, Gary of Chester; a daughter, Mrs Roger Eitzmann, Sidney, Iowa; two granddaughters; his parents, Mr and Mrs Truman Gunn; a sister, Mrs William Corman; and a brother Keith. 
Gunn, Gayle Francis (I106564)
 
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Sasser, William Henry (I117975)
 
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Maag, Peter (I172703)
 
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Gehring, A. Elizabeth (I160667)
 
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Although cheered by the prospect of recovering from his illness and after eating a hearty breakfast, Henry Gehring died at his home, northeast of Platte Center, died at 8 o'clock Saturday morning. The immediate cause of death was appoplexy. His failing health dates back two years. During the course of his illness he submitted to many operations, the first for hernia and the last for a tumorous growth. He was bedridden since last January, and gradually grew weaker, although lately he seemed to revive at times and give hopes of recovery. His sickness was of long duration, and he suffered intensily. Though he bore his suffering patiently and with resignation.
Mr. Gehring was born in Edenkoben,Bavaria,Germany and came too the U.S. with his parents in May, 1865. He first settled at Hollowayville, Illinois where he married Miss Phillipine Genzlinger on August 18,1870. In 1888 he moved to Platte county and settled on the farm which he occupied until his death.
Mr. Gehring was a quiet, unassuming man who had the respect and esteem of the community. He was a devout and earnest worker in the church and practiced his religion by leading a strictly honest, upright and useful life, and by rearing his children to become good and useful members of the community. He was always helpful to those in need. He was a hard worker and his habits were frugal, which accounts for the substantial fortune which he leaves to those who survive him.
Services were conducted by Rev. E. Walther at the German United Evangelical Church with John Mark, W. Kramer, Bernhard Janssen, Geo. Scheidel Sr., Peter Zumbrunn and Otto Kallweit serving as pallbearers. The funeral was one of the largest ever held at that locality.  
Göhring, Johann Heinrich (I160666)
 
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Genzlinger, Philippine (I160665)
 
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Janssen, Bernhard (I160833)
 
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Gehring, Emma B. (I160832)
 
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Schelp, Clara K. (I160766)
 
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Gehring, George (I160764)
 
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Spriegel, Marie (I160765)
 
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Janssen, Gerhard (I160782)
 
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ohn Henry Borchers,81, well known retired farmer, and resident of Platte county since 1890, died at 10:30 a.m. today at his home nine miles northwest of Platte Center.
Funeral services will be held at 2p.m. at Grand Prarie Lutheran Church with Rev. M.G. Moore officiating and preaching the English sermon, and Rev. Herman H. Goede, the German.
Born in Apen, Oldenburg, Niedersachen, Germany on Jan. 29th,1861, to Johann F.G. & Anna (Eilers) Borchers, and christened on Feb.24th, 1861. He attended school and grew to manhood, and served in the German Army from 1882 to 1885. He set sail from Bremen, Germany in May of 1886 with his brother Gerhard, aboard the S.S. Amerika, arriving in New York on June 24th, 1886. He first settled at Defiance, Iowa, working as a farmhand. He later moved to Platte County, purchasing a farm and marrying Gesina Mindrup on Dec. 20th,1891. They had fifteen children. Eleven still living at the time of his death. He became a naturalized citizen on May 21st,1906. 
Borchers, Johann Heinrich (I160690)
 
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Mindrup, Gesina Antina (I160691)
 
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Mindrup, Harms (I160692)
 
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Hansen, Anna (I160693)
 
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Gehring, Katie (I160781)
 
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Siebler, Unbekannt (I160711)
 
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Klein, Carl Henry (I97325)
 
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Becker, Christian (I109400)
 
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Funeral services will be held on Thursday, July 1, 2004, at 10:00 a.m., at Hillcrest Memorial Chapel. Rev. George Horner and Mike Samply will be officiating.
Emil was born on September 25, 1911, in Menno, South Dakota, to Jacob and Magdalena Lehr. Married Eshter Kludt in Menno, South Dakota on September 5, 1937 and shared 66 years of marriage before her passing on September 8, 2003.
They had two children, Harland Lehr and his wife, Beverly, Bakersfield and a daughter, Eunice Stillman that passed away April 5, 1995; two grandchildren, Aaron Lehr and his wife, Stephanie of Valley Springs, CA and Randy Lehr who
passed away July 31, 1991; 3 great-grandchildren, Christopher Lehr, Danielle Lehr of Bakersfield, and Nicholas Lehr of Broken Arrow, OK; 2 stepgrandchidlren, Nic DeAngeles and Jac Fieguth of Valley Springs, CA. Emil
had 4 brothers, Leo Lehr, Herbert Lehr, Arthur Lehr and Tilman Lehr; and 2 sisters, Irene Lehr and Ella Lehr. (Living are Leo Lehr, Bakersfield and Irene Lehr, San Francisco). Emil will be greatly missed by all his family and friends.
Emil and Esther moved to Bakersfield from Menno, SD in 1939. Emil devoted his life to his family. Was a very successful farmer and with his brother formed Lehr Brothers in Edison, CA. Founding member of the Grace Reformed Church of Bakersfield and the Bakersfield Country Club. He loved to golf and collect stamps.
Pallbearers will be Don Doerksen, Dave Hardan, Keven Huckaby, Scott Pursel, Christopher Lehr, Nick DeAngeles. In lieu of flowers, please make your donations to the Hoffman Hospice.
A visitation will also be held on Wednesday, June 30, 4-8 p.m. at Hillcrest Memorial Chapel. 
Lehr, Emil E. (I170795)
 
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Lehr, Eunice (I172687)
 
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Stillman, Unbekannt (I172688)
 
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Kludt, Esther Viola (I172683)
 
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Crow, Leta Mae (I172486)
 
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Becker, John J. (I109412)
 
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Schaechterle, Elisabetha (I129561)
 
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Hofmann, John Fredrick (I149679)
 
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Helen Patil:
UID: 96A2E0AACFDE488DA6E588EA152430E18BF9
Event: Clay County News Obituary 25 Feb 1954
Wohnort:
1900 School Creek, Clay, Nebraska, USA
1910 Farmers Valley, Hamilton, Nebraska, USA
1920 Sutton, Clay, Nebraska, USA
1930 Sutton, Clay, Nebraska, USA
1934-1954 Sutton, Clay, Nebraska, USA
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1. Title: Sutton NE Church - Births Index - Page: 8503/1 78/79 259
2. Title: NE Genweb - Page: Sutton Cemetery - plot 02S-41-03-04 1882 1954
3. Title: NE, Clay County. The Clay County News - Page: "Obituary Hofmann," 25 Feb 1954; .
4. Title: 1900 USA Census - Page: T623 920 Page 3A Enumeration District 40
5. Title: 1910 USA Census - Page: T624_847 Page 1A Enumeration District 78 Image 1001
6. Title: 1920 USA Census - Page: T625_984 page 1A Enumeration District 47 Image 283
7. Title: 1930 USA Census - Page: Roll 1269 Page 1B Enumeration District 27 Image 541.0
8. Title: NE, Clay County. The Clay County News - Page: "Mrs. Katherine Rauscher," Dec 1934; .
9. Title: NE, Clay County. The Clay County News - Page: "Obituary Hofmann," 10 May 1951; . 
Rauscher, Julia Margaret (I13236)
 
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Teresa G. Baldry:
Born: 5. Oktober 1884

Helen Patil:
UID: 2EA3298B41F44B6F9BB6DE41100A6C046E9C
Event: Clay County News Obituary 10 May 1951
Wohnort:
1910 Farmers Valley, Hamilton, Nebraska, USA
1920 Sutton, Clay, Nebraska, USA
1930 Sutton, Clay, Nebraska, USA
1943-1951 Sutton, Clay, Nebraska, USA
Sources:
1. Title: NE Genweb - Page: Sutton Cemetery - plot 02S-41-03-06 1884 1951
2. Title: Sutton NE Church - Births Index - Page: 8503/1 82/83 317
3. Title: NE, Clay County. The Clay County News - Page: "Obituary Hofmann," 10 May 1951; .
4. Title: NE, Clay County. The Clay County News - Page: "Obituary Hofmann," 25 Feb 1954; .
5. Title: 1910 USA Census - Page: T624_847 Page 1A Enumeration District 78 Image 1001
6. Title: 1920 USA Census - Page: T625_984 page 1A Enumeration District 47 Image 283
7. Title: 1930 USA Census - Page: Roll 1269 Page 1B Enumeration District 27 Image 541.0 
Hofmann, Karl Friedrich (I13241)
 
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Sigsworth, Joseph (I159006)
 
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Prior, Betsy Benoake (I159007)
 
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Smith, Robert Edward (I159008)
 
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Lehr, Delmer Roger (I171762)
 
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Esther O. Frasch was born July 10, 1917 to Peter and Frieda (Frank) Fuhrman on the family farm near Fairfax, South Dakota and she died June 16, 2005 at the Neligh Nursing Home in Neligh, Nebraska at the age of 87 years, 11 months and 6 days. Esther attended school at Fairfax until the 9th grade when she had to quit school to help with her ailing mother. She worked at the Burke Hospital as a cook until she married Erhard Frasch on March 23, 1939 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Fairfax and to this union 6 children were born. They lived on a farm south of Bonesteel in the Butte are until 1941 when they moved to a farm south of Herrick. They lived on the farm until Erhard died in December of 1971. She stayed on the farm until 1973, when she moved to Burke. She worked at the Burke school as a cook until ill health forced her to retire. She lived in Burke until health reason forced her to move to Omaha, Nebraska and then to Neligh, Nebraska, where she resided until her death. Esther was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church and ladies aide at Herrick and Grace Lutheran Church and ladies aide in Burke. She enjoyed cooking, baking, sewing for her family, milking cows, gardening, playing cards, watching her children and grandchildren's activities, visiting, joking and kidding with all. Esther was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; one son, Emil; an infant brother, and her brothers Reinhold and Henry. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, June 21, 2005 at 11:00 AM at Grace Lutheran Church in Burke. Burial will be in the Herrick Cemetery, Herrick. Visitation will be Monday from 4 to 8 PM, with a 7PM prayer service, at Clausen Funeral Home in Burke. 
Fuhrman, Esther O. (I163576)
 
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Howard, Amelia (I177900)
 
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Wittmayer, Henry (I181117)
 
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Mrs Nels Peterson was born in Hagnarp Norra Akarp Forsawling Kristianstad Lau Province Skane, Sweden, September 16, 1850 and passed away at Ong, Nebraska early Wednesday morning, November 29, 1933 at the age of 83 years, 2 month and 13 days.
In the spring of 1875 she arrived in America staying with her sister, Mrs Alfred Benson at Fairmont, Nebraska for almost two years.
She was married to Nels Peterson of Clay County, Nebraska at Fairmont, Nebraska, December 22, 1876. To this union four children were born, one son, who died in infancy and three daughters, Sadie, Hulda and Edna.
The Petersons located on a homestead just north of what is now Ong where they lived until January 11, 1908 when they moved to their home in Ong.
Mrs Peterson was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith in Sweden. With her husband she was a member of the Stockholm Lutheran church, Shickley, Nebraska from the early years of it's organization and remained a faithful and active member of this church until 1922 when she with her husband transferred her membership to the Gethsemane Lutheran church in Ong where she was a devoted and consecrated member at the time of her death.
Left to mourn her departure are her husband, Nels Peterson, the three daughters, Mrs Ed Beck and Mrs John Allen of Edgar and Mrs Albert Karnatz on Ong, 11 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren together with a host of relatives and many near and dear friends.
Funeral services were held Friday, December 1, 1933 from the home at 1 o'clock and from the church at 1:30. The pastor spoke on the text from Isaiah 25:8 and Rev 14:13. Special singing rendered was as follows are the home: vocal duet, "Nearer My God to Thee" by Mrs Carl Ericson and Oscar Rudd. At the church; vocal solo: "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" by Mrs Wesley Sandberg; a vocal duet; "Some Glad Sweet Day" by Mrs Ericson and Mrs Rudd and a vocal solo: "The City Four Square" by Mrs Algot Peterson. Six nephews served as pallbearers Joseph Anderson, Anton Thurin, John, August and Carl Benson and Nels Christianson.
Interment was in the Stockholm cemetery. 
Bengtson, Pernilla (I106486)
 
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Stephen Edward Beck, youngest son of Stephen C and Emma Beck, was born on a farm northwest Ong, Nebraska, on March 24, 1877, and departed this life in a hospital in Oklahoma on October 1, 1946, at the age of 69 years, six months and seven days. 
Beck, Stephen Edward (I106577)
 
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Tolpingrud, Beverly C. (I174483)
 
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Hildebrand, Gustav Henry (I140181)
 
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Funeral Services were held 10:30 A.M., Tuesday, November 21, 1989 at the Aurora United Methodist Church. Interment was held in the Aurora Cemetery.
OBITUARY: Archie Roberts
Archie Earl Roberts, the son of Mr. & Mrs. William Roberts, was born on a farm near Aurora, Nebraska, on January 27, 1913, and passed away at Lincoln, Nebraska, on November 16, 1989, of injures sustained in a motor vehicle accident on October 27, 1989.
He grew up and graduated from Aurora High School, and the Lincoln School of Commerce.
On February 28, 1934, he was united in marriage to Doris Lucille Keller, at Hastings, Nebraska.
He lived and farmed as a third generation on a farm for 41 years, and in March of 1976 he built a new house in Aurora, and moved into town. He still kept a hand in the farming operation.
After moving into Aurora he maintained several part-time jobs and worked for the city as a parks maintenance man for the past 5 ½ years. This was a job he dearly enjoyed as he could keep his hand in the "soil." He loved his roses and worked hard at their care.
Archie had a special interest in carpentry, making small what-not shelves and cabinets. He kept physically fit by taking walks each day to the store, or uptown to pay bills.
He was devoted to the care of his wife, who in the later more recent years became an invalid. He insisted on the lifting and moving of her to and from home so she could get out too. They enjoyed trips to Lincoln for doctor visits, then shopping and a stay at a motel for a get-away. He was devoted to his grandchildren, helping them in whatever way he could. He always was asking how they were doing in school or out, on their jobs, etc.
He enjoyed taking trips to Colorado for the mountains, and also collecting paintings of the mountains.
Archie was a member of the Aurora United Methodist Church, and was also a 25 year member of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles Lodge, #378 in Grand Island.
He was preceded in death by his father.
Those who remain to cherish his memory are his wife Lucille, of Aurora; 3 sons, Dale and his wife Shirley of Grand Island, and their children, Bill and Renee; Rodney and his wife Janet of Aurora, and their children, Kelly and Scott; Kenneth and his wife Jennie of Lincoln, and their children Kevin and Craig; and 6 great-grandchildren, Jonathan Roberts, Nicholas Roberts, Tara Jo Roberts, Daniel Andersen, David Andersen, and Ashlee Roberts. 
Roberts, Archie Earl (I158524)
 
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Roberts, Dale (I158525)