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Bill Ehlers writes,
Adolph lived in a small house on his farm as he rented the farm to his brother, Eric, and later to Melvin and Helen Groteluschen. He loved to smoke his pipe and was proud of his green Plymouth.
He liked to come to Leigh. On his way in, he would usually pass by our farm. When we saw him in town, he would always comment if "the corn rows were coming up straight".
When he would visit my Grandmother, Frieda, they and the brothers and sisters would love to play a card game called "Sheepshead".
Bill Ehlers writes,
Adolph lived in a small house on his farm as he rented the farm to his brother, Eric, and later to Melvin and Helen Groteluschen. He loved to smoke his pipe and was proud of his green Plymouth.
He liked to come to Leigh. On his way in, he would usually pass by our farm. When we saw him in town, he would always comment if "the corn rows were coming up straight".
When he would visit my Grandmother, Frieda, they and the brothers and sisters would love to play a card game called "Sheepshead".[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
Bill Ehlers writes,
Adolph lived in a small house on his farm as he rented the farm to his brother, Eric, and later to Melvin and Helen Groteluschen. He loved to smoke his pipe and was proud of his green Plymouth.
He liked to come to Leigh. On his way in, he would usually pass by our farm. When we saw him in town, he would always comment if "the corn rows were coming up straight".
When he would visit my Grandmother, Frieda, they and the brothers and sisters would love to play a card game called "Sheepshead".
Original individual @I00645@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4337@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@)
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