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Verstanden
1889 - 1975 (85 Jahre)
Name
Ella D. JACOBS
Geburt
19 Dez 1889
Postville, Allamakee, Iowa, USA
Geschlecht
weiblich
Tod
9 Jul 1975
Sioux Falls, Minnehaha, South Dakota, USA
Beerdigung
12 Jul 1975
Hartford, Minnehaha, South Dakota, USA
Personen-Kennung
I50583
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Familie
John Carl HARNACK , geb. 23 Feb 1889, Clayton, Iowa, USA gest. 8 Apr 1938, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha, South Dakota, USA (Alter 49 Jahre)
Eheschließung
11 Feb 1914
Kinder
1. Lois HARNACK gest. 1931 [natural]
2. Leslie HARNACK , geb. Ralston, Douglas, Nebraska, USA [natural]
3. Harold HARNACK , geb. Galion, Crawford, Ohio, USA [natural]
4. Vernon HARNACK , geb. Beaver Creek, Rock, Minnesota, USA [natural]
5. John HARNACK , geb. Sioux Falls, Minnehaha, South Dakota, USA [natural]
6. Helen HARNACK [natural]
Familien-Kennung
F19872
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Notizen
Service Held For Former Resident. The funeral service of Mrs. J. C. Harnack, former Postville resident, was held Saturday, July 12 at 1:30 p.m. at Christ Lutheran Church in Hartford, South Dakota. Mrs. Harnack died July 9 at her home near rural Sioux Falls. Ella Jacobs was born December 19. 1889 in Postville. She was married to John Harnack on February 11, 1914. They farmed in this area until 1929 when the couple moved to the Sioux Falls area. She was preceded in death by her husband John who died in 1938 and a daughter Lois who died in 1931. She is survived by four sons, Leslie, Ralston, Nebraska; Harold, Galion, Ohio; Vernon, Beaver Creek, Minnesota; John, Sioux Falls, South Dakota and a daughter Mrs. Ernest (Helen) Hoefert, Hartford, South Dakota. Also, 17 grandchildren and 12 great grand-children. Attending the services from Postville were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eberling, Mrs. Karlton Eberling and Alice Eberling.
©Postville Herald 7/16/1975