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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, March 30, 1904
DIED
KRUMLAND--Mrs. Minnie Krumland, wife of Gerhard Krumland, died Monday evening after about three weeks' serious illness. She had been ailing since Christmas on account of a severe cold. Mrs. Krumland came to Nebraska directly from Germany some time about 1869. She was married in this county to Mr. Krumland, who survives her, and by whom she leaves seven children, Mrs. Gerhard Mueller, jr., William, Theodore, Adolph, Otto, Eddie and Emma. She also leaves sisters, Mrs. Henry Luers of Columbus, Mrs. J.H. Hellbusch and Mrs. William Hoefel and one brother, Herman Krumland. The last three all residing in Grand Prairie. Mrs. Krumland was nearing her fiftieth year, and has lived since her marriage on the homestead farm north of Peter Schmitt's on Shell creek. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, March 30, 1904
DIED
KRUMLAND--Mrs. Minnie Krumland, wife of Gerhard Krumland, died Monday evening after about three weeks' serious illness. She had been ailing since Christmas on account of a severe cold. Mrs. Krumland came to Nebraska directly from Germany some time about 1869. She was married in this county to Mr. Krumland, who survives her, and by whom she leaves seven children, Mrs. Gerhard Mueller, jr., William, Theodore, Adolph, Otto, Eddie and Emma. She also leaves sisters, Mrs. Henry Luers of Columbus, Mrs. J.H. Hellbusch and Mrs. William Hoefel and one brother, Herman Krumland. The last three all residing in Grand Prairie. Mrs. Krumland was nearing her fiftieth year, and has lived since her marriage on the homestead farm north of Peter Schmitt's on Shell creek.
Original individual @I03367@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I2233@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@)
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