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2101 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Meddy attended St John's Grade School south of Creston, NE. and graduated from Creston High School in 1948. She was employed by St Mary's Hospital; Columbus, NE.

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Burial February 17, 1995/96
Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE.
Meddy attended St John's Grade School south of Creston, NE. and graduated from Creston High School in 1948. She was employed by St Mary's Hospital; Columbus, NE.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Meddy attended St John's Grade School south of Creston, NE. and graduated from Creston High School in 1948. She was employed by St Mary's Hospital; Columbus, NE.
Original individual @I4530@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I01660@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) 
Wurdeman, Meddy Grace (I14318)
 
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2104 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Melvin attended Platte County School District #46. He was active in 4-H.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Melvin attended Platte County School District #46. He was active in 4-H.
@NF2397@ 
Michaelson, Melvin M. (I8900)
 
2105 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Melvin attended Timber Hill/Hill Siding School and Zion Lutheran School in Leigh, NE.

He entered US Military Service 1942 and in 1943 received an honorable discharge because of his father's death. Melvin and Helen farmed for many years southwest of Leigh on the Henry Engelbart farm and then rented from Adolph Wurdeman before retiring in 1984. Eric and Bertha Wurdeman had lived on Adolf's farm previously.

The Henry Engelbart farm had belonged to John Johannes but John owed Henry some money. In the Great Depression of the 1930's; he did not have any, so he gave Henry the land instead- per Ellen Johannes, April, 2000.

Melvin had been active in the Lutheran Laymen's League at Zion Lutheran Church and was a member of the American Legion in Leigh. He enjoyed baseball, bowling, and dartball. He and Helen were members of Jubilee Squares, a square dancing group. Melvin loved to travel and had been to Hawaii several times, on an Alaskan cruise, and had traveled to Australia. He especially enjoyed watching his grandchildren in their athletic activities. As a farmer, he took pride in making sure his cornrows were planted straight and driving his International 656 diesel tractor. He loved kids and also loved being entertained by his grandchildren.
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A note written to Melvin-

Leigh, Nebr.
March 3, 1930

Dear Melvin,

When the golden sun is sinking,
And your mind from care is free,
When of others you are thinking,
Will you sometimes think of me?

Your Sister,
Verona

"For Get" Me- Not"[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Melvin attended Timber Hill/Hill Siding School and Zion Lutheran School in Leigh, NE.

He entered US Military Service 1942 and in 1943 received an honorable discharge because of his father's death. Melvin and Helen farmed for many years southwest of Leigh on the Henry Engelbart farm and then rented from Adolph Wurdeman before retiring in 1984. Eric and Bertha Wurdeman had lived on Adolf's farm previously.

The Henry Engelbart farm had belonged to John Johannes but John owed Henry some money. In the Great Depression of the 1930's; he did not have any, so he gave Henry the land instead- per Ellen Johannes, April, 2000.

Melvin had been active in the Lutheran Laymen's League at Zion Lutheran Church and was a member of the American Legion in Leigh. He enjoyed baseball, bowling, and dartball. He and Helen were members of Jubilee Squares, a square dancing group. Melvin loved to travel and had been to Hawaii several times, on an Alaskan cruise, and had traveled to Australia. He especially enjoyed watching his grandchildren in their athletic activities. As a farmer, he took pride in making sure his cornrows were planted straight and driving his International 656 diesel tractor. He loved kids and also loved being entertained by his grandchildren.
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A note written to Melvin-

Leigh, Nebr.
March 3, 1930

Dear Melvin,

When the golden sun is sinking,
And your mind from care is free,
When of others you are thinking,
Will you sometimes think of me?

Your Sister,
Verona

"For Get" Me- Not"
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Groteluschen, Melvin Walter (I4700)
 
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2110 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Merna was a twin sister to Marvin.
Merna was a twin sister to Marvin.
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Becker, Merna Catherine (I930)
 
2111 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Michael came to the US in 1851. He settled for a time in Ohio and then came to Nebraska. He was one of the founders of Columbus, NE.
Michael came to the US in 1851. He settled for a time in Ohio and then came to Nebraska. He was one of the founders of Columbus, NE.
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From THE HISTORY OF PLATTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA- PAST AND PRESENT-

Michael Erb, a native of Germany, arrived in Columbus about the middle of May, 1857. He had been here, however, in the previous fall, walking from Omaha to Shell Creek and back to look over the country before bringing his family. In April, 1857, he repeated the journey in the same manner, and at the time stated, with his family, in a covered wagon, he arrived here and located on a farm in Columbus Township. He and his family lived in a covered wagon four weeks, during which time work had been going on diligently in the erection of a log cabin. There were but two other settlers on the creek at this-time -- Carl Reinke and Henry Lusche. In 1884 Mr. Erb purchased a farm three miles east of Columbus, on which he lived until 1892 and then removed to Columbus. Mrs. Erb immigrated to this country from Germany in 1851 and was married at Columbus, Ohio, in 1853. She became the mother of fifteen children, one of whom was named Louis; the first white boy born in Platte County.

About the year 1868 J. P. Becker built a grist mill on Shell Creek, and of this industry and other things, a correspondent of the Journal had the following to say, in the issue of that paper of June 3, 1874:

"The Valley of Shell Creek has wonderfully improved in the last year. From J. P. Becker's mill, two miles west, in the last year, the following persons have built fine brick residences: J. Held, Carl Reinke and H. Lusche, and E. Ahrens, Michael Erb and W. Weather have completed residences of wood, which look tasty and neat. J. P. Becker has also made many improvements, consisting of a purifier, manufactured at Quincy, Ill., and a conveyor, which enables the operators to have control of the bolting apparatus. They now make the very best of flour. Crops on the bottom look fine and promise an abundant harvest."

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From THE HISTORY OF PLATTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA- PAST AND PRESENT-

About the year 1868 J. P. Becker built a grist mill on Shell Creek, and of this industry and other things, a correspondent of the Journal had the following to say, in the issue of that paper of June 3, 1874:

"The Valley of Shell Creek has wonderfully improved in the last year. From J. P. Becker's mill, two miles west, in the last year, the following persons have built fine brick residences: J. Held, Carl Reinke and H. Lusche, and E. Ahrens, Michael Erb and W. Weather have completed residences of wood, which look tasty and neat. J. P. Becker has also made many improvements, consisting of a purifier, manufactured at Quincy, Ill., and a conveyor, which enables the operators to have control of the bolting apparatus. They now make the very best of flour. Crops on the bottom look fine and promise an abundant harvest."

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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, September 1, 1890-

DIED ERB

Saturday, August 30th, of heart disease, after a very brief illness, Michael Erb, aged 64 years.

Mr. Erb was a resident of Colfax county, near Becker's Mill for a number of years, and we believe, for the last five years, a resident on the farm where he died, east of this city. He leaves the widow and eight children to mourn the loss of a very kind and indulgent parent. Their grief was intense and inconsolable.

The funeral took place Sunday afternoon from the German Reformed church in this city, Rev. F. Fleischer officiating, and the following old settlers acting as pall bearers: Jacob Lewis, Jacob Guter, Jacob Ernst, F. Gottschalk, C. A. Speice and Mr. Marohn, the latter of Colfax County.

The remains were followed to their last resting place in the Columbus cemetery, by a large concourse of people.

A good citizen, a kind parent, a just and well-meaning man has gone to his long home, and his family will have the heartfelt sympathy of all their acquaintances in their peculiarly distressing loss. Peace to his memory.

[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Michael came to the US in 1851. He settled for a time in Ohio and then came to Nebraska. He was one of the founders of Columbus, NE.
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From THE HISTORY OF PLATTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA- PAST AND PRESENT-

Michael Erb, a native of Germany, arrived in Columbus about the middle of May, 1857. He had been here, however, in the previous fall, walking from Omaha to Shell Creek and back to look over the country before bringing his family. In April, 1857, he repeated the journey in the same manner, and at the time stated, with his family, in a covered wagon, he arrived here and located on a farm in Columbus Township. He and his family lived in a covered wagon four weeks, during which time work had been going on diligently in the erection of a log cabin. There were but two other settlers on the creek at this-time -- Carl Reinke and Henry Lusche. In 1884 Mr. Erb purchased a farm three miles east of Columbus, on which he lived until 1892 and then removed to Columbus. Mrs. Erb immigrated to this country from Germany in 1851 and was married at Columbus, Ohio, in 1853. She became the mother of fifteen children, one of whom was named Louis; the first white boy born in Platte County.

About the year 1868 J. P. Becker built a grist mill on Shell Creek, and of this industry and other things, a correspondent of the Journal had the following to say, in the issue of that paper of June 3, 1874:

"The Valley of Shell Creek has wonderfully improved in the last year. From J. P. Becker's mill, two miles west, in the last year, the following persons have built fine brick residences: J. Held, Carl Reinke and H. Lusche, and E. Ahrens, Michael Erb and W. Weather have completed residences of wood, which look tasty and neat. J. P. Becker has also made many improvements, consisting of a purifier, manufactured at Quincy, Ill., and a conveyor, which enables the operators to have control of the bolting apparatus. They now make the very best of flour. Crops on the bottom look fine and promise an abundant harvest."

__________________________

From THE HISTORY OF PLATTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA- PAST AND PRESENT-

About the year 1868 J. P. Becker built a grist mill on Shell Creek, and of this industry and other things, a correspondent of the Journal had the following to say, in the issue of that paper of June 3, 1874:

"The Valley of Shell Creek has wonderfully improved in the last year. From J. P. Becker's mill, two miles west, in the last year, the following persons have built fine brick residences: J. Held, Carl Reinke and H. Lusche, and E. Ahrens, Michael Erb and W. Weather have completed residences of wood, which look tasty and neat. J. P. Becker has also made many improvements, consisting of a purifier, manufactured at Quincy, Ill., and a conveyor, which enables the operators to have control of the bolting apparatus. They now make the very best of flour. Crops on the bottom look fine and promise an abundant harvest."

_____________________________________

From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, September 1, 1890-

DIED ERB

Saturday, August 30th, of heart disease, after a very brief illness, Michael Erb, aged 64 years.

Mr. Erb was a resident of Colfax county, near Becker's Mill for a number of years, and we believe, for the last five years, a resident on the farm where he died, east of this city. He leaves the widow and eight children to mourn the loss of a very kind and indulgent parent. Their grief was intense and inconsolable.

The funeral took place Sunday afternoon from the German Reformed church in this city, Rev. F. Fleischer officiating, and the following old settlers acting as pall bearers: Jacob Lewis, Jacob Guter, Jacob Ernst, F. Gottschalk, C. A. Speice and Mr. Marohn, the latter of Colfax County.

The remains were followed to their last resting place in the Columbus cemetery, by a large concourse of people.

A good citizen, a kind parent, a just and well-meaning man has gone to his long home, and his family will have the heartfelt sympathy of all their acquaintances in their peculiarly distressing loss. Peace to his memory.


Original individual @I00020@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1129@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@)
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Erb, Michael (I3173)
 
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2113 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Michael Erb is the father of nearly all of the ERB Families at Friesenheim up to the present time.
Michael Erb is the father of nearly all of the ERB Families at Friesenheim up to the present time.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Michael Erb is the father of nearly all of the ERB Families at Friesenheim up to the present time.
Original individual @I1130@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I00073@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) 
Erb, Michael (I3176)
 
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2115 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Michael Weaver came to Columbus in 1857, one year after its founding. He was a carpenter and cabinet maker by trade and built the first school house in Columbus. He served on the first school board and became the first Superintendent of Schools in Platte County, serving fro 1867-71. He was also the first Justice of the Peace.
Michael Weaver came to Columbus in 1857, one year after its founding. He was a carpenter and cabinet maker by trade and built the first school house in Columbus. He served on the first school board and became the first Superintendent of Schools in Platte County, serving fro 1867-71. He was also the first Justice of the Peace.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Michael Weaver came to Columbus in 1857, one year after its founding. He was a carpenter and cabinet maker by trade and built the first school house in Columbus. He served on the first school board and became the first Superintendent of Schools in Platte County, serving fro 1867-71. He was also the first Justice of the Peace.
Original individual @I00138@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I3943@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Weaver, Michael (I13274)
 
2116 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Michelle graduated from Columbus High School and Platte College.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Michelle graduated from Columbus High School and Platte College.
Original individual @I970@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I01612@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) 
Duncan, Michelle Lynn (I2686)
 
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2119 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Mike drove the gasoline transport for Farmer's Union Coop Oil Company of Leigh, NE. He drove over 1,000,000 miles without an accident.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Mike drove the gasoline transport for Farmer's Union Coop Oil Company of Leigh, NE. He drove over 1,000,000 miles without an accident. 
Hall, Oscar C. (I4928)
 
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2122 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Mike served in the US Army.

He was a tool-and-die machinist for McDonnell Douglas in St. Louis, MO.

In Florida, he was a member of the Rock Sink Baptist Church.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Mike served in the US Army.

He was a tool-and-die machinist for McDonnell Douglas in St. Louis, MO.

In Florida, he was a member of the Rock Sink Baptist Church. 
Viers, Ivan Mike (I13149)
 
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2124 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Mildred graduated from Leigh, NE. High School in 1936.
Mildred graduated from Leigh, NE. High School in 1936.
Original individual @I01514@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1957@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Kafka, Mildred Heitz (I6446)
 
2125 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Mildred had breast cancer at the age 46 and it reoccurred at age 76.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Mildred had breast cancer at the age 46 and it reoccurred at age 76. 
Schoolcraft, Mildred Lucille (I11511)
 
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2127 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Minnie was a Registered Nurse.

After Minnie's death her body was cremated. Her ashes were buried at Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Leigh, NE.

The name "Kay Painter" is on the crematorium certificate.

Facts about this person:

Burial
Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE.

Cremation
Delray Crematorium; Delray Beach, Fl.
Minnie was a Registered Nurse.

After Minnie's death her body was cremated. Her ashes were buried at Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Leigh, NE.

The name "Kay Painter" is on the crematorium certificate.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Minnie was a Registered Nurse.

After Minnie's death her body was cremated. Her ashes were buried at Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Leigh, NE.

The name "Kay Painter" is on the crematorium certificate.
Original individual @I00732@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I2190@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@)
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Kumpf, Ida Wilhelmine Minnie (I7178)
 
2128 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Minnie was the oldest child in her family and the one to discover her Mother's body, following her suicide attempt, after which she died. Her father was unable to keep the family together and sent Minnie and her brothers to the Ebenezer Orphan's Home in Flat Rock, OH. in January, 1896. Eventually she was sent to the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sommers of Cleveland as a nanny. The Sommers became very fond of her.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Minnie was the oldest child in her family and the one to discover her Mother's body, following her suicide attempt, after which she died. Her father was unable to keep the family together and sent Minnie and her brothers to the Ebenezer Orphan's Home in Flat Rock, OH. in January, 1896. Eventually she was sent to the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sommers of Cleveland as a nanny. The Sommers became very fond of her.
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Erb, Minnie Alice (I3187)
 
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2133 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Mr. Dicke was a Koter or rented a farm. The farmplace was very old, perhaps 800 years old.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Mr. Dicke was a Koter or rented a farm. The farmplace was very old, perhaps 800 years old. 
Dicke, UnknownFirstName (I2524)
 
2134 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
My notes show Hinrich
Original individual @I4275@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I03321@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) 
Würdemann, Johann Heinrich (I14027)
 
2135 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
My notes show the marriage to be May 30, not May 3
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Schnitger, Johann Harm (I11503)
 
2136 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
My records show his name is Hinrich 
Würdemann, Heinrich (I14020)
 
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2143 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Nelle was a career school teacher.

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Burial
Oceanview Cemetery; Warrenton, OR.
Nelle was a career school teacher.
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Johnson, Nelle (I6323)
 
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2145 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Niels Olson came to America in 1867.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Niels Olson came to America in 1867. 
Olson, Niels (I9835)
 
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2150 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Norman grew up in Leigh, NE. He served in the US Army Air Corps during WW II and served in the Pacific theatre with the 879th Bomb Squadron.

After his discharge he lived in Rifle, CO. for three years and moved to Fremont in 1949. He was employed at Gifford International Harvester, Peterson Machine Shop, and was a heavy equipment operator for Paden Construction Company.

He was a member of St Patrick's Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus, the VFW Post 854, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles 200 of Fremont.

Facts about this person:

Burial April 26, 2000
Calvery Cemetery; Fremont, NE.
Norman grew up in Leigh, NE.

From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, January 19, 1945-

Two soldiers from this territory, Cpl. Norman Muhle and T/Sgt Earl Tedford, both of whom are stationed in the Isle of Saipan, have advised home folks that they have met frequently and find lots of things to talk over. Muhle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alroy Muhle and Tedford is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Tedford.
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He served in the US Army Air Corps during WW II and served in the Pacific theatre with the 879th Bomb Squadron.

After his discharge he lived in Rifle, CO. for three years and moved to Fremont in 1949. He was employed at Gifford International Harvester, Peterson Machine Shop, and was a heavy equipment operator for Paden Construction Company.

He was a member of St Patrick's Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus, the VFW Post 854, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles 200 of Fremont. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Norman grew up in Leigh, NE.

From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, January 19, 1945-

Two soldiers from this territory, Cpl. Norman Muhle and T/Sgt Earl Tedford, both of whom are stationed in the Isle of Saipan, have advised home folks that they have met frequently and find lots of things to talk over. Muhle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alroy Muhle and Tedford is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Tedford.
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He served in the US Army Air Corps during WW II and served in the Pacific theatre with the 879th Bomb Squadron.

After his discharge he lived in Rifle, CO. for three years and moved to Fremont in 1949. He was employed at Gifford International Harvester, Peterson Machine Shop, and was a heavy equipment operator for Paden Construction Company.

He was a member of St Patrick's Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus, the VFW Post 854, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles 200 of Fremont.
Original individual @I03149@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I2753@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Muhle, Norman Alroy (I9435)
 

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