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Household of Otto Ernest (or Ernst) Wollenburg

He is married to Katherine Carolina Bergmeier.

They got married on April 10, 1918 at Zion Luth. Chr., Clatonia, Gage Co., NE, he was 31 years old.

Otto Ernest Wollenburg oo Katherine Carolina Bergmeier

Marriage source: Obiit for Raymond Ernest Wollenburg Feb 1999

'In Loving Memory of Raymond Ernest Wollenburg

Ray Wollenburg was born July 3, 1920 on a farm near DeWill, Nebraska to Otto and Catherine Bergmeir Wollenburg. ...'

Young, Diane, YOUNG-CORBIN-HAGEMEIER-SCHLAKE and German Immigrants to Gage County, Nebraska, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.com, xv June MMIV)

'... Otto Ernst Wollenburg ... Marriage 1 Katherine Carolina Bergmeier ... Married: 10 APR 1918 in Zion Lutheran Church, Clatonia, Gage County, Nebraska ...' <>

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Notes about Otto Ernest (or Ernst) Wollenburg

Otto Ernest (or Ernst) Wollenburg

Source: Obiit for Raymond Ernest Wollenburg, Feb 1999

'In Loving Memory of Raymond Ernest Wollenburg

Ray Wollenburg was born July 3, 1920 on a farm near DeWill, Nebraska to Otto and Catherine Bergmeir Wollenburg. ...'

Young, Diane, YOUNG-CORBIN-HAGEMEIER-SCHLAKE and German Immigrants to Gage County, Nebraska, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc..rootsweb.com, xv June MMIV)

'... Otto Ernst Wollenburg Sex: M Birth: 27 APR 1886 Death: 21 MAY 1942 Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery, DeWitt, Saline County, Nebraska Father: Ernst Friedrich Karl Wollenburg b: 11 MAY 1856 in Poetzig, Brandenburg, Prussia Mother: AnnaAugusta Wiehle b: 26 OCT 1857 in Zechin, Brandenburg, Preussen

Marriage 1 Katherine Carolina Bergmeier b: 10 MAR 1899 in Clatonia, Gage County, Nebraska Married: 10 APR 1918 in Zion Lutheran Church, Clatonia, Gage County, Nebraska

Children

1. Gertrude Wollenburg b: 15 JAN 1919 2. Raymond Walter Wollenburg b: 3 JUL 1920 3. Lucille Wollenburg b: 13 FEB 1922 4. John Wollenburg b: 15 DEC 1923 5. Louise Wollenburg b: 23 AUG 1925 6. Ernest Wollenburg b: 23 MAR 1927 7. Ruth Wollenburg b: 1 NOV 1928 8. Living Wollenburg 9. Living Wollenburg 10. Living Wollenburg 11. Living Wollenburg 12. Living Wollenburg 13. Living Wollenburg'

Esch, Don, Wollenburg-Prussia-Wisconsin, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.com, xxx Dec MMIV)

"... Otto Ernest WOLLENBURG Sex: M Birth: 27 APR 1886 in Lomira, Wisconsin Death: 21 MAY 1942 in DeWitt, Nebraska Burial: DeWitt, Nebraska Father: Ernest Friedrich Karl WOLLENBURG b: 11 MAY 1856 in Poetzig, Brandenburg, Prussia Mother:Ann Augusta WIEHLE b: 26 OCT 1857 in Zechin, Brandenburg

Marriage 1 Katherine BERGMEIER b: 10 MAR 1899 in Clatonia, Gage County, Nebraska Married: 10 MAR 1918

Children

1. Living WOLLENBURG 2. Raymond Walter WOLLENBURG b: 3 JUL 1920 in DeWitt Saline Co. Nebraska 3. Living WOLLENBURG 4. John WOLLENBURG b: 15 DEC 1923 in DeWitt Saline Co. Nebraska 5. Living WOLLENBURG 6. Living WOLLENBURG 7. Living WOLLENBURG 8. Living JR. 9. Living WOLLENBURG 10. Living WOLLENBURG 11. Living WOLLENBURG 12. Living WOLLENBURG 13. Living WOLLENBURG"

Variation of Ernst noted. <>

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Otto Ernest (or Ernst) Wollenburg
1886-1942

1918

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David Allen Navorska, "Navorska tree", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/navorska-tree/I11788.php : accessed May 3, 2025), "Otto Ernest (or Ernst) Wollenburg (1886-1942)".