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2051 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Magdalena was married at Burgheim, GE.
Magdalena was married at Burgheim, GE.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Magdalena was married at Burgheim, GE.
Original individual @I00033@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1125@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) 
Erb, Magdalena (I3168)
 
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2058 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Margaretha either died as an infant or was stillborn.
Margaretha either died as an infant or was stillborn.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Margaretha either died as an infant or was stillborn.
Original individual @I3584@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I01968@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) 
Sievers, Margaretha (I11982)
 
2059 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Margaretha was active in the Red Cross during WW I and WW II. She was a member of the Leigh Garden Club, fifty year member of Zion Sewing Circle, and the Leigh Women's Club. She was a member of the Columbus Hospital Auxiliary and the Immanuel Ladies Aid.

Facts about this person:

Burial
Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE.

Graduation 1928
Leigh High School; Leigh, NE.
Margaretha was active in the Red Cross during WW I and WW II. She was a member of the Leigh Garden Club, fifty year member of Zion Sewing Circle, and the Leigh Women's Club. She was a member of the Columbus Hospital Auxiliary and the Immanuel Ladies Aid.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Margaretha was active in the Red Cross during WW I and WW II. She was a member of the Leigh Garden Club, fifty year member of Zion Sewing Circle, and the Leigh Women's Club. She was a member of the Columbus Hospital Auxiliary and the Immanuel Ladies Aid.
Original individual @I3062@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I01074@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) 
Rabeler, Margaretha Florence (I10396)
 
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2062 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Marian received a B. A. degree in education and a Lutheran Teaching Certificate from Concordia College, Seward, in 1969. She received an M.A. degree summa cum laude from Wayne State College in 1980. She has taught schools in the Leigh area for many years.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Marian received a B. A. degree in education and a Lutheran Teaching Certificate from Concordia College, Seward, in 1969. She received an M.A. degree summa cum laude from Wayne State College in 1980. She has taught schools in the Leigh area for many years.
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Muhle, Marian Margaret (I9427)
 
2063 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Marie attended the North Star School until the eighth grade when she was needed at home to care for her younger brothers and sisters.

She also helped her Father during harvest. She would punch the header on the combine and sometimes harrow after seeding. One year her Father gave her a special camera for her help. Some years she would work in the cook house.

She told about one of the combines that had a leveling device that did not always hold. It would let the machine tip over or partially tip over.

Marie was a very private person and a perfectionist. She loved to read. When she was young, she would sneak books into the hayloft when she had to move hay to the back of the barn. She quoted poetry often. She was known to have very bad migraine headaches.

She loved to have a garden. It was also her job to milk six to eight cows so there would be cream to sell. She also sold eggs, dressed chickens, and garden produce.

She loved to care for baby and sick animals, often curing them when no one else could. She was not fond of cooking but made delicious meals on little.

In the winter of 1927, Will was on jury duty in Lincoln County. One evening a gang of bootleggers came and stayed awhile. They left but one stayed behind and Marie kept a fire going all night so he would be warm while he slept in the chair. The others came back for him in the morning. She did not know who they were.

Another time, probably in the 1970's, a neighbor lost calves in the winter and said they had strayed down the canyon but could not find any of them. So he came with the sheriff to inspectall of the buildings. Will was feeding and they could not find any live or butchered animals. Marie escorted them around the property. The next spring the calves were found in the corner of the neighbor's field dead. They had chewed through the fence posts.

In 1980, Marie was bitten by a rattlesnake by the wood pile. She called the ambulance and received treatment at the hospital. She took almost a year to recover.

She was a member of the Grange. Later in life, she lost most of her eyesight.

Facts about this person:

Cremation February 14, 1991/92

Burial
Spring Canyon Cemetery; Grand Coulee, WA.

Baptism December 1898
Evangelical Lutheran Church; Wilbur, WA.

Confirmation June 11, 1916
Evangelical Lutheran Church; Wilbur, WA.
Marie attended the North Star School until the eighth grade when she was needed at home to care for her younger brothers and sisters.

She also helped her Father during harvest. She would punch the header on the combine and sometimes harrow after seeding. One year her Father gave her a special camera for her help. Some years she would work in the cook house.

She told about one of the combines that had a leveling device that did not always hold. It would let the machine tip over or partially tip over.

Marie was a very private person and a perfectionist. She loved to read. When she was young, she would sneak books into the hayloft when she had to move hay to the back of the barn. She quoted poetry often. She was known to have very bad migraine headaches.

She loved to have a garden. It was also her job to milk six to eight cows so there would be cream to sell. She also sold eggs, dressed chickens, and garden produce.

She loved to care for baby and sick animals, often curing them when no one else could. She was not fond of cooking but made delicious meals on little.

In the winter of 1927, Will was on jury duty in Lincoln County. One evening a gang of bootleggers came and stayed awhile. They left but one stayed behind and Marie kept a fire going all night so he would be warm while he slept in the chair. The others came back for him in the morning. She did not know who they were.

Another time, probably in the 1970's, a neighbor lost calves in the winter and said they had strayed down the canyon but could not find any of them. So he came with the sheriff to inspect all of the buildings. Will was feeding and they could not find any live or butchered animals. Marie escorted them around the property. The next spring the calves were found in the corner of the neighbor's field dead. They had chewed through the fence posts.

In 1980, Marie was bitten by a rattlesnake by the wood pile. She called the ambulance and received treatment at the hospital. She took almost a year to recover.

She was a member of the Grange. Later in life, she lost most of her eyesight.
Original individual @I2602@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I01798@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@)
@NF0089@ 
Menke, Marie Sophie (I8833)
 
2064 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Marie emigrated to the United States aboard the Vessel LOUISIANA, which traveled from Bremen, Germany on July 23, 1858 and arrived at the Port of New York, NY. on August 12th. She was accompanied by her son, Johann; his wife, Catharina; her daughter, Anna Gesina; and another son, Heinrich; and another Anna, age 8, relationship unknown. (GERMANS TO AMERICA PASSENGER LISTS, Ira A. Glazier and P. William Philby).[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Marie emigrated to the United States aboard the Vessel LOUISIANA, which traveled from Bremen, Germany on July 23, 1858 and arrived at the Port of New York, NY. on August 12th. She was accompanied by her son, Johann; his wife, Catharina; her daughter, Anna Gesina; and another son, Heinrich; and another Anna, age 8, relationship unknown. (GERMANS TO AMERICA PASSENGER LISTS, Ira A. Glazier and P. William Philby). 
Bakenhus, Catharine Marie (I579)
 
2065 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Marie emigrated, at the age of sixteen, to the United States aboard the Vessel SUEVIA, which traveled from Hamburg, GE. and arrived at the port of New York, NY. on March 13,1892. She had traveled with her sister, Anna, age twenty. The Ship's Passenger List shows her name to be MARIE WOLFF. (HAMBURG PASSENGER LISTS, band 42). The last words their Father told them were, "FORGETTEN NE YOUR GOTT". (Do not forget your God).

She worked near Millard, NE. where she met her future husband, Claus. She crocheted a lot especially when she came from Germany and was lonesome. She also would go out and look at the stars at night and remember that her family in Germany were looking at the same stars, per grand daughter Lorraine Ehlers Bahr.

She always worked hard. She raised a lot of chickens. By treating the floors of her house with hot boiled linseed oil she worked them into having a hard shiny finish.

Her daughter, Lena, said she had a wonderful childhood. Marie and her girls would take long walks in the fields in the evening.

Her daughter, Katie, said she never tasted apple coffee cake and sour cream cookies like her Mother made.

Her son, Will Ehlers told of mid-morning and mid-afternoon snacks in the fields. Marie only made yeast-type breads. He had never eaten baking powder biscuits until after he was married.

Her grand daughter, Vera Ehlers Hardung relates how when she was young, her Grandmother would pick feathers from live geese for pillows. Her youngest son, Art Ehlers also remembered the goose feather pillows.

In 1956, Marie had not heard from her brother or three sisters in Germany since WW II. She also related to Vera Ehlers Hardung that one or two of her nephews were Russian Prisoners of Warin WW II.

Grand daughter Sharon Wiebold Chaulk remembered Marie usually wearing a bandana tied around her neck. When Sharon's family would visit her Grandparents, sometimes on Sunday afternoons, Marie would usually answer the door and say," Where'd you come from?"

Marie did not like the color pink.

Her grandson, Bill Ehlers remembers, "When we used to visit Grandma and Grandpa, she would always be working on crochet projects. I have one of her table cloths. It is beautiful and people still admire it".

Grand Daughter Lorraine Ehlers Bahr related that when Marie crocheted and her hands became stiff, she would place them inside the warm water tank on the wood stove to make them feel better.?

A Recipe of MARIE WIEBKE WULF EHLERS- (From Vera Ehlers Hardung)

Grandma's Fried Balls
Danish Eble skiver Cake
These were usually made on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday and this day was known as EBLE SKIVER DAY.

2 cups milk, scalded and cooled to lukewarm.
1 piece fresh yeast, soaked in half cup lukewarm water.
2 eggs beaten
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon ground Cardamone
2 tablespoons butter, melted in milk
4 cups flour
Raisins if you like

Let double before frying.
If you fry them in a pan with seven holes (a Danish Eble skiver Griddle), put a tablespoon of lard in each hole. Let it get hot. Then put a tablespoon of dough in each hole. Take a fork and turn them so they get nice and round and you will find out for yourself when they are done. Hope you like them.

A Candy Recipe of MARIE'S- (From Lorraine Ehlers Bahr)

1 cup sweet cream
1 cup dark syrup (Karo)
2 tablespoons white sugar

Cook until it forms a hard ball in cold water. Then place in buttered dishes and let it get cold. (Break into pieces.)

Facts about this person:

Burial
Leigh Cemetery; Leigh, NE.

Emigration March 13, 1891/92
Ellis Island , NY.

Confirmation
Lutheran Church.

Baptism July 25, 1875
Lutheran Church
Marie emigrated as passenger number 01.0221, at the age of eighteen, to the United States aboard the Vessel AUGUSTA VICTORIA, which traveled from Hamburg, Germany on April 19, 1894 and arrived at the port of New York, New York. in May, 1894. The last words her Father told her were, "FORGETTEN NE YOUR GOTT". (Do not forget your God).

She worked near Millard, NE. where she met her future husband, Claus. She crocheted a lot especially when she came from Germany and was lonesome. She also would go out and look at the stars at night and remember that her family in Germany were looking at the same stars, per grand daughter Lorraine Ehlers Bahr.

She always worked hard. She raised a lot of chickens. By treating the floors of her house with hot boiled linseed oil she worked them into having a hard shiny finish.

Her daughter, Lena, said she had a wonderful childhood. Marie and her girls would take long walks in the fields in the evening.

Her daughter, Katie, said she never tasted apple coffee cake and sour cream cookies like her Mother made.

Her son, Will Ehlers told of mid-morning and mid-afternoon snacks in the fields. Marie only made yeast-type breads. He had never eaten baking powder biscuits until after he was married.

Her grand daughter, Vera Ehlers Hardung relates how when she was young, her Grandmother would pick feathers from live geese for pillows. Her youngest son, Art Ehlers also remembered the goose feather pillows.

In 1956, Marie had not heard from her brother or three sisters in Germany since WW II. She also related to Vera Ehlers Hardung that one or two of her nephews were Russian Prisoners of War in WW II.

Grand daughter Sharon Wiebold Chaulk remembered Marie usually wearing a bandana tied around her neck. When Sharon's family would visit her Grandparents, sometimes on Sunday afternoons, Marie would usually answer the door and say," Where'd you come from?"

Marie did not like the color pink.

Her grandson, Bill Ehlers remembers, "When we used to visit Grandma and Grandpa, she would always be working on crochet projects. I have one of her table cloths. It is beautiful and people still admire it".

Grand Daughter Lorraine Ehlers Bahr related that when Marie crocheted and her hands became stiff, she would place them inside the warm water tank on the wood stove to make them feel better.?

A Recipe of MARIE WIEBKE WULF EHLERS- (From Vera Ehlers Hardung)

Grandma's Fried Balls
Danish Eble skiver Cake
These were usually made on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday and this day was known as EBLE SKIVER DAY.

2 cups milk, scalded and cooled to lukewarm.
1 piece fresh yeast, soaked in half cup lukewarm water.
2 eggs beaten
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon ground Cardamone
2 tablespoons butter, melted in milk
4 cups flour
Raisins if you like

Let double before frying.
If you fry them in a pan with seven holes (a Danish Eble skiver Griddle), put a tablespoon of lard in each hole. Let it get hot. Then put a tablespoon of dough in each hole. Take a fork and turn them so they get nice and round and you will find out for yourself when they are done. Hope you like them.

A Candy Recipe of MARIE'S- (From Lorraine Ehlers Bahr)

1 cup sweet cream
1 cup dark syrup (Karo)
2 tablespoons white sugar

Cook until it forms a hard ball in cold water. Then place in buttered dishes and let it get cold. (Break into pieces.)
Original individual @I4327@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I00279@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@)
@NF0086@ 
Wulf, Marie Wiebke (I14081)
 
2066 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Marilyn graduated from Leigh (NE.) High School in 1949 and taught school in the rural schools around Leigh.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Marilyn graduated from Leigh (NE.) High School in 1949 and taught school in the rural schools around Leigh. 
Bruhn, Marilyn (I1615)
 
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2070 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Marilyn had major surgery in March, 2001.

_______________________________

From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) TELEGRAM, April 8, 2008-

Marilyn Jeanne (Gloor), age 76 of St. Edward, NE passed away on Tuesday April 8, 2008. Marilyn was born February 10, 1932 to Walter T. and Alvine (Ehlers) Gloor Sr. in Grand Island, NE. She grew up in Albion, NE and graduated from Northeast High School in Lincoln NE. She later attended Platte College. She married Eldon L. Jacobsen on June 11, 1950 in Albion, NE and celebrated 57 years of marriage to which were born four children. They farmed outside of St. Edward NE. In addition to being a mother and wife, she worked as a bookkeeper for Farmer’s Union Gas & Oil in St. Edward, and after her retirement she worked at the Thriftyway Grocery Store in Albion, NE. She was active in her church teaching Sunday School and was a member of the women’s groups.

She is survived by: her husband, Eldon (Jake) of St. Edward, NE; son, Tim & (Marcine) Jacobsen of Lake City, MN; son, Tom & (Joyce) Jacobsen of Colorado Springs, CO; daughter, Peggy Jacobsen and son, Paul & (Brenda) Jacobsen all of Omaha NE; a brother, Alvin & (Eunice) Gloor of Omaha NE, a sister JoAnn Knapp of Bella Vista, AR; eleven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, and three brothers, Jimmy, Jack and Walter.

Visitation will be held Friday evening, April 11, from 6 – 8 pm, at the United Methodist-Presbyterian Church, St. Edward NE with funeral services, on Saturday April 12, 10:30 am. Following the funeral service, lunch will be served by the women’s group at the church.

Memorials may be made to the St. Edward Public Library.

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Gloor, Marilyn (I4001)
 
2071 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14307)
 
2072 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Marjorie graduated from Howells (NE.) High School and attended Wayne (NE.) State Teachers College.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Marjorie graduated from Howells (NE.) High School and attended Wayne (NE.) State Teachers College. 
Belina, Marjorie Ann (I1015)
 
2073 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Marjorie graduated from Leigh (NE.) High School in 1946.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Marjorie graduated from Leigh (NE.) High School in 1946. 
Mackenstadt, Marjorie (I8391)
 
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2076 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Mark lost his life as a B-25 pilot during WW II during a flight over the Pacific Ocean.

Facts about this person:

Memorial Stone
Columbus Cemetery; Columbus, NE.
Mark lost his life as a B-25 pilot during WW II during a flight over the Pacific Ocean. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Mark lost his life as a B-25 pilot during WW II during a flight over the Pacific Ocean.
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Shorts (Jr.), Mark L. (I11883)
 
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2086 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Martha had been living near her daughter when she died. She attended the University of Nebraska. She was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority, Queen of Clubs, and the Modern Priscillas.

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Burial
Forest Lawn Memorial Park; LA, CA.
Martha had been living near her daughter when she died. She attended the University of Nebraska. She was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority, Queen of Clubs, and the Modern Priscillas.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Martha had been living near her daughter when she died. She attended the University of Nebraska. She was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority, Queen of Clubs, and the Modern Priscillas.
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Bucher, Martha (I1659)
 
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2089 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Marvin graduated from Leigh, NE. High School in 1954.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Marvin graduated from Leigh, NE. High School in 1954. 
Kurpgeweit, Marvin O. (I7254)
 
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2091 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Marvin was a twin brother to Merna.
Marvin was a twin brother to Merna.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Marvin was a twin brother to Merna.
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Becker, Marvin Henry (I927)
 
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2094 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Mathilda graduated from Leigh, NE. High School in 1920. She then graduated from nurses training at University hospital, Omaha in 1923.
_________________________-

From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, November 30, 1945-

Miss Mathilda, R.N. was a second lieutenant in the Army Nurse Corps and only recently received an honorable discharge.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Mathilda graduated from Leigh, NE. High School in 1920. She then graduated from nurses training at University hospital, Omaha in 1923.
_________________________-

From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, November 30, 1945-

Miss Mathilda, R.N. was a second lieutenant in the Army Nurse Corps and only recently received an honorable discharge. 
Brock, Mathilda (I1559)
 
2095 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Mathilda was raised six miles south of Leigh and educated at District 23 School, Platte County, NE. She had eight brothers and four sisters.

Facts about this person:

Alt. Born September 26, 1883

Burial April 12, 1965
Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE.

Baptism
Zion Lutheran Church; Leigh, NE.

Confirmation
Zion Lutheran Church; Leigh, NE.
Mathilda was raised six miles south of Leigh and educated at District 23 School, Platte County, NE. She had eight brothers and four sisters.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]

Mathilda was raised six miles south of Leigh and educated at District 23 School, Platte County, NE. She had eight brothers and four sisters.
Original individual @I176@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I01539@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@)
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Asche, Mathilda (I450)
 
2096 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I670)
 
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2100 _P_CCINFO 2-14330
Meagan graduated from the University of South Dakota with a Juris Doctor Degree in Law on December 7, 2004. 
UnknownLastName, Meagan Nicole (I12961)
 

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