Friday, October 2, 2009
More of Bonnie Runge's Writing _ Rosella Wilson Brachvogel's Children
Above is Adie Brachvogel Dague and John (Earl) Dague
I'm continuing looking closely at "Wilson - Enke Descendents" compiled by Bonnie Cavenee Runge.
Rosella Wilson Brachvogel's Children"
Minnie Brachvogel Strong Anderson was born March 10, 1890. In 1908, she was married to George Strong. They had six children; Ruby, Sally, Leslie, Fern, June and Darlene. They lived in Minneapolis for several years, and then on a farm in South Dakota. Then a couple of years in Montana, back to South Dakota again, and from there they moved to Minneapolis where they made their permanent home.
In 1948 Minnie married Gust Anderson and they settled in St. Louis Park. Darlene was the only one of the children still at home. Gust worked at the post office until he retired. Minnie worked at many jobs over the years. She worked at a Goodwill store as a manager before she retired.
Robert Brachvogel was born September 27, 1891. He was married to Thelma Harwood on June 3, 1926 at Huron, South Dakota. They had two daughters, Reva and Violet. He died at the age of 41 of a sudden illness with pneaumonia, according to his obituary in the Times Enterprise of May 5, 1933. He is buried in the Wessington cemetery.
Viola Brachvogel Neuharth was born June 21, 1893. She had a daughter Bessie Helen, who was raised mostly by her grandmother. Viola was married to Marion (Cap) Walton, Harry Vale, Mr. Kuper, and then to Adolph Neuharth in 1942 - all were farmers. She and Adolph had a horseradish factory, where they ground and put in jars to be deliverd in parts of three states. They employed about 10 helpers. In her later years she pieced many quilts, made rugs and lots of novelties. After they retired, they lived in Morningside in Huron for several years before her death on August 6, 1973.
Adelaide (Addie) Brachvogel Dague Spicer was born January 29, 1902. She was married to John (Earl) Dague, August 4, 1924. They had three children; Duane Earl, Helen Esther and Dale Dean. She also raised four stepchildren; Fern, Faye, Willard and Glee. They lived on farms in Beadle County until 1950 when they moved to Huron. Addie worked in cafes and later did practical nursing. Earl worked in a hatchery until he retired. Earl was born Dec. 12, 1890 and died Dec. 29, 1966.
After being a widow for two years, she remarried and moved to Washington. She married Clarence Spicer April 4, 1969. They lived on a farm near Battleground, Washington for two years. In 1971, they retired and moved to town. Clarence was born March 8, 1899. Addie has been active in church work all of her married life. Also, she was active in all of the Senior Citizen's activities.
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