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801 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Ed Kumpf served in the US Armed Forces during WW I. He was a retired farmer.

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Burial
Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE.
Ed Kumpf served in the US Armed Forces during WW I. He was a retired farmer.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Ed Kumpf served in the US Armed Forces during WW I. He was a retired farmer.
Original individual @I00729@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I2197@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Kumpf, Karl Edward (I7185)
 
802 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Ed was a cashier at the Maple Valley State Bank in Leigh,NE. and a vice-president of First National Bank of Columbus, NE.

From THE LEIGH WORLD, September 27,1946-

Ed Wurdeman died suddenly in Minneapolis, Minnesota, according to his relatives here. He left home for his office in good spirits. At ten o'clock he returned home and spoke of not feelingwell. Within half an hour he passed away.

Funeral services were held at Trinity First Lutheran Church with interment at Lakewood Cemetery.

Mr. Wurdeman was born April 6,1875, in Sherman Township, Platte County, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wurdeman, early settlers in the neighborhood southwest of Leigh. He had reached the ageof 71 years. He was married to Marie Rabeler, February 28,1898, and six children were born.

During the years they lived at Leigh, Mr. Wurdeman was cashier at Maple Valley State Bank. They left Leigh to locate in Minneapolis in 1921. Mr. Wurdeman's last visit to Leigh was in April of this year when he was accompanied by Mrs. Wurdeman and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dubbe.

Survivors are his wife, two sons, Lt. Robert M. and Oswald, and two daughters, Mrs. Dubbe and Mrs. Loren Cahlender, all of Minneapolis. There are ten grandchildren and one great-grandson.He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Alma Feye, of Columbus, and two brothers, Charles, Columbus, and Frank, Creston, all of whom drove to Minneapolis for the funeral.

Facts about this person:

Burial
Lakewood Cemetery; Minneapolis, MN.
Ed was a cashier at the Maple Valley State Bank in Leigh,NE. and a vice-president of First National Bank of Columbus, NE.

From THE LEIGH WORLD, September 27,1946-

Ed Wurdeman died suddenly in Minneapolis, Minnesota, according to his relatives here. He left home for his office in good spirits. At ten o'clock he returned home and spoke of not feeling well. Within half an hour he passed away.

Funeral services were held at Trinity First Lutheran Church with interment at Lakewood Cemetery.

Mr. Wurdeman was born April 6,1875, in Sherman Township, Platte County, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wurdeman, early settlers in the neighborhood southwest of Leigh. He had reached the age of 71 years. He was married to Marie Rabeler, February 28,1898, and six children were born.

During the years they lived at Leigh, Mr. Wurdeman was cashier at Maple Valley State Bank. They left Leigh to locate in Minneapolis in 1921. Mr. Wurdeman's last visit to Leigh was in April of this year when he was accompanied by Mrs. Wurdeman and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dubbe.

Survivors are his wife, two sons, Lt. Robert M. and Oswald, and two daughters, Mrs. Dubbe and Mrs. Loren Cahlender, all of Minneapolis. There are ten grandchildren and one great-grandson. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Alma Feye, of Columbus, and two brothers, Charles, Columbus, and Frank, Creston, all of whom drove to Minneapolis for the funeral.[Wurdeman.FTW]

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Ed was a cashier at the Maple Valley State Bank in Leigh,NE. and a vice-president of First National Bank of Columbus, NE.

From THE LEIGH WORLD, September 27,1946-

Ed Wurdeman died suddenly in Minneapolis, Minnesota, according to his relatives here. He left home for his office in good spirits. At ten o'clock he returned home and spoke of not feeling well. Within half an hour he passed away.

Funeral services were held at Trinity First Lutheran Church with interment at Lakewood Cemetery.

Mr. Wurdeman was born April 6,1875, in Sherman Township, Platte County, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wurdeman, early settlers in the neighborhood southwest of Leigh. He had reached the age of 71 years. He was married to Marie Rabeler, February 28,1898, and six children were born.

During the years they lived at Leigh, Mr. Wurdeman was cashier at Maple Valley State Bank. They left Leigh to locate in Minneapolis in 1921. Mr. Wurdeman's last visit to Leigh was in April of this year when he was accompanied by Mrs. Wurdeman and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dubbe.

Survivors are his wife, two sons, Lt. Robert M. and Oswald, and two daughters, Mrs. Dubbe and Mrs. Loren Cahlender, all of Minneapolis. There are ten grandchildren and one great-grandson. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Alma Feye, of Columbus, and two brothers, Charles, Columbus, and Frank, Creston, all of whom drove to Minneapolis for the funeral.[Wurdeman.FTW]

Original individual @I01135@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4401@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Wurdeman, Edward (I14167)
 
803 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Ed was President of the LEIGH FARMER'S INSURANCE COMPANY, organized as the LEIGH GERMAN FARMER'S INSURANCE COMPANY in June, 1901. He was also a Colfax County Commissioner for many years, He was also an avid race horse owner and had many winners, including at AK-SAR-BEN in Omaha, NE.

Facts about this person:

Burial
Leigh Cemetery; Leigh, NE.
Ed was a farmer and President of the LEIGH FARMER'S INSURANCE COMPANY, organized as the LEIGH GERMAN FARMER'S INSURANCE COMPANY in June, 1901. He was also a Colfax County Commissioner for many years, He was also an avid race horse owner and had many winners, including at AK-SAR-BEN in Omaha, NE.

He and Elsa lived on his parent's farm, which was originally purchased by his grandparents.
Original individual @I01709@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1026@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@)
@NF0589@ 
Ehlers, Edward Emil (I2819)
 
804 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13268)
 
805 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Eddie and Helen operated Busse's Tavern in Leigh, NE. for many years.

Facts about this person:

Burial
Leigh Cemetery; Leigh, NE.
Eddie and Helen operated Busse's Tavern in Leigh, NE. for many years.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Eddie and Helen operated Busse's Tavern in Leigh, NE. for many years.
Original individual @I00813@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I651@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@)
@NF0280@ 
Busse, Eddie Peter (I1774)
 
806 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Edgar and his brother, Leo, died in an automobile accident on their return to South Dakota after taking their mother to Leigh, NE., where her mother, Elisa, was gravely ill and also diedthe same day.
Edgar and his brother, Leo, died in an automobile accident on their return to South Dakota after taking their mother to Leigh, NE., where her mother, Elisa, was gravely ill and also died the same day.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Edgar and his brother, Leo, died in an automobile accident on their return to South Dakota after taking their mother to Leigh, NE., where her mother, Elisa, was gravely ill and also died the same day.
Original individual @I2647@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I01505@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) 
Moeller, Edgar (I8998)
 
807 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3423)
 
808 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Edmund graduated from Leigh, NE. High School in 1925 and attended Midland College; Fremont, NE.

He was employed at the Leigh State Bank.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Edmund graduated from Leigh, NE. High School in 1925 and attended Midland College; Fremont, NE.

He was employed at the Leigh State Bank.
@NF2378@ 
Hespe, Edmund (I5478)
 
809 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I12650)
 
810 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Edwin shot himself with a shotgun.

Sandra wrote in 1995 to John Inglis, " It was funny reading about what you remember about my Dad 'cause you and I are the first ones to ever talk about him. It was like we couldn't talk about it 'cause it would hurt someones feelings, and that is so wrong. I remember going to the funeral, riding with Ed and Elsa, and it wasn't until on the way to Omaha that Elsa told Gerold and I that he had taken his life and that we shouldn't talk to Inez 'cause she was mad at us. When we lived on the farm, and he would disappear, Mother had a code that she would use andcall Grandpa, and then he'd know he had to come and do chores. Another time, when we lived in a one room apartment in Columbus, he left. Mother had twenty five cents and a can of soup. Grandpa came, packed us up, and took us to the farm (Adolph's). That's when Mother got the divorce and her Dad put her thru beauty school. We lived with Grandma and Grandpa while she went toschool. Donnie and I had it easy 'cause we were always treated good, but Edwin picked on Gerold and he is very bitter, and I try not to judge him 'cause I'm sure it wasn't easy for him".
Edwin shot himself with a shotgun.

Sandra wrote in 1995 to John Inglis, " It was funny reading about what you remember about my Dad 'cause you and I are the first ones to ever talk about him. It was like we couldn't talk about it 'cause it would hurt someones feelings, and that is so wrong. I remember going to the funeral, riding with Ed and Elsa, and it wasn't until on the way to Omaha that Elsa told Gerold and I that he had taken his life and that we shouldn't talk to Inez 'cause she was mad at us. When we lived on the farm, and he would disappear, Mother had a code that she would use and call Grandpa, and then he'd know he had to come and do chores. Another time, when we lived in a one room apartment in Columbus, he left. Mother had twenty five cents and a can of soup. Grandpa came, packed us up, and took us to the farm (Adolph's). That's when Mother got the divorce and her Dad put her thru beauty school. We lived with Grandma and Grandpa while she went to school. Donnie and I had it easy 'cause we were always treated good, but Edwin picked on Gerold and he is very bitter, and I try not to judge him 'cause I'm sure it wasn't easy for him".
Original individual @I01710@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4404@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@)
@NF0584@ 
Wurdeman, Edwin Theodore (I14170)
 
811 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5548)
 
812 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Eilene graduated from Leigh, NE. High School in 1962.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Eilene graduated from Leigh, NE. High School in 1962. 
Mohnsen, Eilene (I9055)
 
813 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Eilert inherited land.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Eilert inherited land. 
Dicke, Eilert (I2498)
 
814 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Eilert was a Koter near Sage or farmer who rented land. His farmplace was very old, perhaps more than 800 years old.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Eilert was a Koter near Sage or farmer who rented land. His farmplace was very old, perhaps more than 800 years old. 
Dicke, Eilert (I2500)
 
815 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Eilert was a Koter or rented a farm. His farmplace was very old, perhaps more than 800 years old.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Eilert was a Koter or rented a farm. His farmplace was very old, perhaps more than 800 years old. 
Dicke, Eilert (I2499)
 
816 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Eilert was a Vollmeier or farmer with much land or more than two horses near Sage. His farm was very old, perhaps about 1200 years old.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Eilert was a Vollmeier or farmer with much land or more than two horses near Sage. His farm was very old, perhaps about 1200 years old. 
Ribken, Eilert (I10705)
 
817 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9056)
 
818 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Eldon attended District 15, Platte County and Christ Lutheran School, Columbus, NE.

He lived on the family farm north of Columbus until he retired in 1976.

He was a member of the church, where he served on the Finance Board and as the budget treasurer for six years. He loved to travel and bowl and was president of the Wednesday Senior League Bowling Association for four years.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Eldon attended District 15, Platte County and Christ Lutheran School, Columbus, NE.

He lived on the family farm north of Columbus until he retired in 1976.

He was a member of the church, where he served on the Finance Board and as the budget treasurer for six years. He loved to travel and bowl and was president of the Wednesday Senior League Bowling Association for four years.
@NF2099@ 
Loseke, Eldon Henry (I7812)
 
819 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I8192)
 
820 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14171)
 
821 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Eliese attended grade school at District 45 south of Leigh, NE. She completed the first and second grade work and the seventh and eighth work each in one year. She graduated from Wilson Junior High School south of Leigh and attended Spaulding , NE. High School for the 11th grade. She graduated from Leigh, NE. High School in 1930.

She was the book keeper at Farmer's Union Co-op Oil Association in Leigh for many years. She was a member of St John's Lutheran Church and the Ladies' Aid.
Eliese attended grade school at District 45 south of Leigh, NE. She completed the first and second grade work and the seventh and eighth work each in one year. She graduated from Wilson Junior High School south of Leigh and attended Spaulding , NE. High School for the 11th grade. She graduated from Leigh, NE. High School in 1930.

She was the book keeper at Farmer's Union Co-op Oil Association in Leigh for many years. She was a member of St John's Lutheran Church and the Ladies' Aid.
Original individual @I02016@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1027@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Ehlers, Eliese Margaretha (I2820)
 
822 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Elise Emilie was also known as AMIELA WULF. She and her husband lived in Ahrensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, GE; a town near Hamburg.

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Baptism March 23, 1878/79
Elise Emilie was also known as AMIELA WULF. She and her husband lived in Ahrensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, GE; a town near Hamburg.
Original individual @I01858@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4308@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Wulf, Elise Emilie (I14061)
 
823 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Eliza emigrated aboard the Vessel BERLIN, which left Bremen, Germany and arrived in the United States at Baltimore, MD. on October 20,1868. The ship's passenger list indicates that she, age 9, was accompanied by her father, Henry, age 34; mother, Anna, age 31; and brother Wilhelm, age 6. The passenger list also shows her name as ELISE. (GERMANS TO AMERICA PASSENGER LISTS, Ira Glazier and Robert Philby).

In the 1870 UNITED STATES CENSUS, Anna (Eliza) is shown as living with Herman and Anna J. Loseke and children Emma and Gustavus. She was eleven years old. Her parents, Henry and Anna, andson William are shown living in their own household.

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Emigration October 20, 1868
Baltimore, MD.
Eliza emigrated aboard the Vessel BERLIN, which traveled from Bremen, Germany and arrived in the United States at Baltimore, MD. on October 20,1868. The ship's passenger list indicates that she, age 9, was accompanied by her father, Henry, age 34; mother, Anna, age 31; and brother Wilhelm, age 6. The passenger list also shows her name as ELISE. (GERMANS TO AMERICA PASSENGER LISTS, Ira A. Glazier and P. William Philby).

In the 1870 UNITED STATES CENSUS, Anna (Eliza) is shown as living with Herman and Anna J. Loseke and children Emma and Gustavus. She was eleven years old. Her parents, Henry and Anna, and son William are shown living in their own household.
Original individual @I1089@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I00221@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@)
@NF0069@ 
Engelbart, Anna Elizabeth (I2993)
 
824 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Eliza emigrated to the United States aboard the Vessel STRASSBURG, which traveled from Bremen, Germany and arrived at the Port of Baltimore, MD., June 21, 1879. (Dierk Feye, Varel, Oldenburg, GER.)[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Eliza emigrated to the United States aboard the Vessel STRASSBURG, which traveled from Bremen, Germany and arrived at the Port of Baltimore, MD., June 21, 1879. (Dierk Feye, Varel, Oldenburg, GER.)
Original individual @I4406@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I01294@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) 
Wurdeman, Eliza Frieda (I14172)
 
825 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I11445)
 
826 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Elizabeth Erb came to the US on the Vessel RHINE. It sailed from the Port of LaHavre, France and arrived at New York on February 25,1854. She was accompanied by an older sister, Dorotheaand a brother, Jakob. An older brother, Michael, had arrived in 1851, and is one of the founders of Columbus.

After John Kumpf's death, Elizabeth remarried to Henry Loseke on June 28, 1864 by C.A. Spiece, Mayor of Columbus. John Held and Michael Erb were witnesses.

Elizabeth Kumpf lived in Platte County for over fifty years. She and Henry are buried in the Columbus Cemetery.

As published in the local newspaper at Lahr, GE, May 31, 1860-

Elizabeth Erb of Friesenheim has moved without prior consent, she has settled in America and married there. She is being called upon, to appear within three months and justify herself over her unauthorized exit, if she does not appear she loses her right to country and citizenship and she would have to pay a legal penalty of three per cent of her possessions which she has taken along and of those that are to be sent yet. At the same time all property and possessions are to be confiscated. (Translated by Brother Boniface, Benedictine Mission, Schuyler).

Facts about this person:

Burial
Columbus Cemetery

Immigration February 1853/54
Castle Garden, NY.
Elizabeth Erb emigrated to the US aboard the Vessel RHINE. It sailed from the Port of LaHavre, France and arrived at New York, NY. on February 25,1854. She was accompanied by an older sister, Dorothea, and a brother, Jakob. (GERMANS TO AMERICA PASSENGER LISTS, Ira A. Glazier and P. William Philby). The ship's manifest also shows Alexander Erb accompanied them; a third cousin.

An older brother, Michael, had arrived in 1851, and is one of the founders of Columbus, NE.

After John Kumpf's death, Elizabeth remarried to Henry Loseke on June 28, 1864 by C.A. Spiece, Mayor of Columbus. John Held and Michael Erb were witnesses.

Elizabeth Kumpf lived in Platte County for over fifty years. She and Henry are buried in the Columbus Cemetery.
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As published in the local newspaper at Lahr, Baden, GER., May 31, 1860-

Elizabeth Erb of Friesenheim has moved without prior consent, she has settled in America and married there. She is being called upon, to appear within three months and justify herself over her unauthorized exit, if she does not appear she loses her right to country and citizenship and she would have to pay a legal penalty of three per cent of her possessions which she has taken along and of those that are to be sent yet. At the same time all property and possessions are to be confiscated. (Translated by Brother Boniface, Benedictine Mission, Schuyler, NE.)

__________________________

From THE COLUMBUS TELEGRAM, October 1, 1909-

LOSEKE, ELIZABETH (ERB), February 10, 1831-September 27, 1909

After an illness of seven years, during five years of which time she had been bedfast, Mrs. Elizabeth Loseke, wife of Henry Loseke, sr., died Monday night at the family home in this city. Mrs. Loseke was born in Baden, Germany, in 1831, and came to Platte county in 1858, direct from the fatherland. During the period of more than fifty years which she had lived in Platte county she had formed many close associations and lived to see her children well-established. She is survived by her husband and seven children. The children are Mrs. Henry Grotelueschen, Mrs. William Bucher, Mrs. William Reese, Mrs. L. H. Leavy and August Loseke, all of Platte county, and Charles Kumpf and Henry Loseke, of Colfax county. Rev. H. Miessler conducted the funeral service at the Lutheran church Wednesday afternoon, and interment was made in the Columbus cemetery.
Original individual @I00002@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1114@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@)
@NF0002@ 
Erb, Elizabeth (I3088)
 
827 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I12229)
 
828 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Elizabeth is a 1988 graduate of Creighton University School of Law and practices in Columbus, NE.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Elizabeth is a 1988 graduate of Creighton University School of Law and practices in Columbus, NE.
Original individual @I01097@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I2016@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Kinney, Elizabeth Marie (I6626)
 
829 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Elizabeth was raised on the family farm northeast of Albion, NE. and attended School District #77 in Boone County. She graduated from Albion, NE. High School. She taught school in severalrural school districts in Boone County.
Elizabeth was raised on the family farm northeast of Albion, NE. and attended School District #77 in Boone County. She graduated from Albion, NE. High School. She taught school in several rural school districts in Boone County.
Original individual @I02829@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I295@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@)
@NF0941@ 
Becker, Elizabeth (I892)
 
830 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Ella attended the University of Nebraska. She was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority, Grace Episcopal Church, and the Modern Priscillas..

Facts about this person:

Cremation
Columbus Cemetery;Columbus, NE.
Ella attended the University of Nebraska. She was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority, Grace Episcopal Church, and the Modern Priscillas..[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Ella attended the University of Nebraska. She was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority, Grace Episcopal Church, and the Modern Priscillas..
Original individual @I00641@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I628@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@)
@NF0240@ 
Bucher, Ella (I1655)
 
831 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3989)
 
832 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Ellen Johannes related in 1999-
Anna never married and lived with her brother Henry, Jr. and her half brother, Gustav; both of whom never married. The 1900 UNITED STATES CENSUS verified this. 
Engelbart, Anna (I2992)
 
833 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Ellen Johannes related in 1999-
Anna never married and lived with her brother Henry, Jr. and her half brother, Gustav; both of whom never married. The 1900 UNITED STATES CENSUS verified this.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Ellen Johannes related in 1999-
Anna never married and lived with her brother Henry, Jr. and her half brother, Gustav; both of whom never married. The 1900 UNITED STATES CENSUS verified this. 
Engelbart, Anna (I2991)
 
834 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Ellen Johannes related in 1999-
Gustav never married and lived with his half brother, Henry, Jr. and half sister, Anna; both of whom never married.

The 1900 UNITED STATES CENSUS indicates Gustav, age 28, owned a farm in Sherman Township, Platte County, NE. Also shown living with him were Henry and Anna Engelbart, ages 21 and 18, respectively. 
Engelbart, Gustav (I2998)
 
835 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Ellen Johannes related in 1999-
Gustav never married and lived with his half brother, Henry, Jr. and half sister, Anna; both of whom never married.

The 1900 UNITED STATES CENSUS indicates Gustav, age 28, owned a farm in Sherman Township, Platte County, NE. Also shown living with him were Henry and Anna Engelbart, ages 21 and 18, respectively.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Ellen Johannes related in 1999-
Gustav never married and lived with his half brother, Henry, Jr. and half sister, Anna; both of whom never married.

The 1900 UNITED STATES CENSUS indicates Gustav, age 28, owned a farm in Sherman Township, Platte County, NE. Also shown living with him were Henry and Anna Engelbart, ages 21 and 18, respectively. 
Engelbart, Gustave (I2999)
 
836 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Ellen Johannes related in 1999-
Henry never married and lived with his sister, Anna and his half brother, Gustav; both of whom never married. The 1900 UNITED STATES CENSUS verified this.

Henry lived alone after his sister , Anna, died. He died in his sleep.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Ellen Johannes related in 1999-
Henry never married and lived with his sister, Anna and his half brother, Gustav; both of whom never married. The 1900 UNITED STATES CENSUS verified this.

Henry lived alone after his sister , Anna, died. He died in his sleep. 
Engelbart (, Jr.), Henry (I2986)
 
837 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Ellen Johannes related in 1999-
Henry never married and lived with his sister, Anna and his half brother, Gustav; both of whom never married. The 1900 UNITED STATES CENSUS verified this. 
Engelbart (Jr.), Henry (I2988)
 
838 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I377)
 
839 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Elmer attended grade school in Stanton County, NE.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Elmer attended grade school in Stanton County, NE.
@NF2333@ 
Busse, Elmer John (I1777)
 
840 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Elmer died at the age of ten. 
Bakenhus, Elmer A. (I588)
 
841 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Elmer was educated in the District 78 School and Zion Lutheran School. He resided in California for about ten years. He was a farmer, worked for Hartl's Construction as a "cat skinner", adozer operator and also worked at Behlen Manufacturing Co. in Columbus, NE.

Bill Ehlers writes-

My Father, Art Ehlers, and Elmer became the best of friends in their later years. Together with Bruno Zuerlein, they did all kinds of things together. They liked to drive around the countryside, go to the horse races at Grand Island and Columbus, and just hang around together. They were seemingly inseparable. Stepdaughter, Diane Kafka, said they were "like glue". When Elmer died, my father was quite heartbroken.

Facts about this person:

Burial
Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE.
Elmer was educated in the District 78 School and Zion Lutheran School. He resided in California for about ten years. He was a farmer, worked for Hartl's Construction as a "cat skinner", a dozer operator and also worked at Behlen Manufacturing Co. in Columbus, NE.

Bill Ehlers writes-

My Father, Art Ehlers, and Elmer became the best of friends in their later years. Together with Bruno Zuerlein, they did all kinds of things together. They liked to drive around the countryside, go to the horse races at Grand Island and Columbus, and just hang around together. They were seemingly inseparable. Stepdaughter, Diane Kafka, said they were "like glue". When Elmer died, my father was quite heartbroken.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Elmer was educated in the District 78 School and Zion Lutheran School. He resided in California for about ten years. He was a farmer, worked for Hartl's Construction as a "cat skinner", a dozer operator and also worked at Behlen Manufacturing Co. in Columbus, NE.

Bill Ehlers writes-

My Father, Art Ehlers, and Elmer became the best of friends in their later years. Together with Bruno Zuerlein, they did all kinds of things together. They liked to drive around the countryside, go to the horse races at Grand Island and Columbus, and just hang around together. They were seemingly inseparable. Stepdaughter, Diane Kafka, said they were "like glue". When Elmer died, my father was quite heartbroken.
Original individual @I156@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I01513@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) 
Asche, Elmer (I376)
 
842 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Elmwood Cemetary, Augusta
Original individual @I985@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I03672@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) 
Echols, Charles Ray (I2737)
 
843 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Elna Louise Joens, the second child of Louis and Anna Ahrens Groteluschen, was born October 17, 1897, at Gray, Iowa. Infant brother Arnold Edwin, born February 16, 1896, died at nine months of pneumonia. Elna was baptized on November 7, 1897, and confirmed on March 31, 1912 at Trinity Lutheran in Lincoln Township, Audubon County, Iowa. After graduating from Gray High School she taught school for five years in Audubon County.

She dated locally, but preferred those "tall good-looking Manning boys." She met one of them, William Joens, at a house dance a few miles south of the Trinity Lutheran Church. When Elna learned from a friend that William Joens was the son of "Hog" Joens, she concluded that he must be from a dirty, messy family. She nearly broke-off the relationship until she learned that his father actually was Jurgen Joens, the largest swine producer in the area. Consequently, the nickname "Hog." Another minor obstacle to their continuing romance, but easily overcome, was her father’s objection to her seeing any of those "Manning boys" because there were so many saloons in that town.

On March 9, 1921, Elna Groteluschen and William Joens were united in marriage by Rev. J. Schliepsieck at the Lutheran Parsonage in Audubon County. They had two children, Orland and Lyle. Elna and Bill farmed south of Manning until they retired and moved to Manning in1948. At that time they joined Zion Lutheran Church where Elna was a member of the Ladies Guild and active in church events. She possessed an inner strength attributed to an unwavering faith in her religion.

Her many distinguishing characteristics were honesty, loyalty, envious of no one, never involved in harmful gossip, opinionated without being argumentative, and enjoyed the simple things in life. Elna and Bill traveled all of the lower forty-eight states by car, and she preferred to avoid the Interstate highways so they might drive through small towns along the way. She abstained from alcoholic beverages, and when asked if she’d care for a glass of wine, her answer would be "no thanks, I’m not thirsty." When she and Bill were well into their eighties, her brother-in-law, Emil Joens, who had served as a witness at their wedding, paid them the ultimate compliment by saying he wished he could "grow old as gracefully as Bill and Elna."

Due to failing health, Elna became a resident of the Manning Plaza Nursing Home in 1988. She died June 18, 1989 at the Manning General Hospital of complications of advanced cancer at the age of 91 years, 8 months and 1 day.

Elna is buried by her husband in Manning Cemetery in Manning, Iowa.

Submitted by son Orland Joens
[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Elna Louise Joens, the second child of Louis and Anna Ahrens Groteluschen, was born October 17, 1897, at Gray, Iowa. Infant brother Arnold Edwin, born February 16, 1896, died at nine months of pneumonia. Elna was baptized on November 7, 1897, and confirmed on March 31, 1912 at Trinity Lutheran in Lincoln Township, Audubon County, Iowa. After graduating from Gray High School she taught school for five years in Audubon County.

She dated locally, but preferred those "tall good-looking Manning boys." She met one of them, William Joens, at a house dance a few miles south of the Trinity Lutheran Church. When Elna learned from a friend that William Joens was the son of "Hog" Joens, she concluded that he must be from a dirty, messy family. She nearly broke-off the relationship until she learned that his father actually was Jurgen Joens, the largest swine producer in the area. Consequently, the nickname "Hog." Another minor obstacle to their continuing romance, but easily overcome, was her father’s objection to her seeing any of those "Manning boys" because there were so many saloons in that town.

On March 9, 1921, Elna Groteluschen and William Joens were united in marriage by Rev. J. Schliepsieck at the Lutheran Parsonage in Audubon County. They had two children, Orland and Lyle. Elna and Bill farmed south of Manning until they retired and moved to Manning in1948. At that time they joined Zion Lutheran Church where Elna was a member of the Ladies Guild and active in church events. She possessed an inner strength attributed to an unwavering faith in her religion.

Her many distinguishing characteristics were honesty, loyalty, envious of no one, never involved in harmful gossip, opinionated without being argumentative, and enjoyed the simple things in life. Elna and Bill traveled all of the lower forty-eight states by car, and she preferred to avoid the Interstate highways so they might drive through small towns along the way. She abstained from alcoholic beverages, and when asked if she’d care for a glass of wine, her answer would be "no thanks, I’m not thirsty." When she and Bill were well into their eighties, her brother-in-law, Emil Joens, who had served as a witness at their wedding, paid them the ultimate compliment by saying he wished he could "grow old as gracefully as Bill and Elna."

Due to failing health, Elna became a resident of the Manning Plaza Nursing Home in 1988. She died June 18, 1989 at the Manning General Hospital of complications of advanced cancer at the age of 91 years, 8 months and 1 day.

Elna is buried by her husband in Manning Cemetery in Manning, Iowa.

Submitted by son Orland Joens 
Groteluschen, Elna Louise (I4532)
 
844 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Elna never married and worked on the family farm.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Elna never married and worked on the family farm. 
Bakenhus, Elna Louise (I591)
 
845 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Elsie graduated from Columbus, NE. High School and attended Kearney State Normal Training College. She taught school at Platte County Districts #77, #48, and #2.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Elsie graduated from Columbus, NE. High School and attended Kearney State Normal Training College. She taught school at Platte County Districts #77, #48, and #2. 
Michaelson, Louise (I8896)
 
846 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Elva graduated from Leigh (NE.) High School in 1944.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Elva graduated from Leigh (NE.) High School in 1944. 
Hunteman, Elva M. (I5904)
 
847 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4246)
 
848 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I7169)
 
849 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Emil farmed south of Leigh and was a carpenter.

Facts about this person:

Burial
Ridge Cemetery; Fremont, NE.
Emil farmed south of Leigh and was a carpenter.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Emil farmed south of Leigh and was a carpenter.
Original individual @I01044@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I220@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Bakenhus, Emil Henry (I593)
 
850 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Emil served in the United States Army during WW II.
Original individual @I01845@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I621@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@)
@NF0641@ 
Bruns, Gerhard Emil Conrad (I1640)
 

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