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Household of Louise Bertha Andres

She is married to Christian Frey.

They got married on August 1, 1958 at Mora, Kannabec Co., MN, she was 62 years old.

Christian Frey oo Louise Andres

Marriage source: Poolman, Judy, Frey / Janshen Family Group Rec., (Clarion, IA, JP, xvii June MMVII), pg. 1

"Jan Bertus [John] Frey ... Wife Hilda JANSHEN ... ... Children 1 M[ale] Christian Chris FREY Born 8 Nov 1894 Place Sibley, Osceola Co., IOWA Died 17 Jun 1980 Mora, Kannabec Co., Minnesota Burial Graceland Cemetery Place Ogilvie, Kanabec Co., Minnesota ... Spouse Louise ANDRES Married 1 Aug 1958 Place Mora, Kannabec Co., Minnesota ..." <>

Notes about Louise Bertha Andres

Louise Bertha Andres

Source: Author: Poolman, Judy, Title: "Frey / Janshen Family Group Rec.," (Publication location: Clarion, IA, Publisher: JP, Publication date: xvii June MMVII)

"Jan Bertus [John] Frey ... Wife Hilda JANSHEN ... ... Children 1 M[ale] Christian Chris FREY Born 8 Nov 1894 Place Sibley, Osceola Co., IOWA Died 17 Jun 1980 Mora, Kannabec Co., Minnesota Burial Graceland Cemetery Place Ogilvie, Kanabec Co., Minnesota Spouse Martha Englehardt ENGLEHARDT MCNEALY Married 15 Oct 1921 (Div) Place Foreston Catholic Manse, Kanabec co., MN Spouse Mary FORD-DEBORD Married 8 May 1945 Place Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., KS Spouse Louise ANDRES Married 1 Aug 1958 Place Mora, Kannabec Co., Minnesota ..."

Author: Thomas, Mary Ann, Title; "My Ford and Brown Family and Collaterals," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=emilyd1037&id=I00015, Publication date: i July MMIX),Repository: The Cloud

"... Louise Bertha ANDRES Sex: F Birth: 14 MAR 1896 in Utica Winona MN Death: 15 JAN 1985 in Mora Kanabec MN Burial: 17 JAN 1985 Graceland Cemetery, Ogilivie MN ...

Father: Augustus Frederick ANDRES b: DEC 1858 in Germany Mother: Theresa Marie RADDATZ b: ABT 1870 in Germany/Minnesota

Marriage 1 ? JANSEN Married: ABT 1919

Children

1. Dorothy JANSEN b: ABT 1920 in Nebraska

Marriage 2 Christian FRYE b: 8 NOV 1894 in Sibley Osceola Iowa Married: 1 AUG 1958 in Mora Kanabec MN" <>

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Louise Bertha Andres
1896-1985

1958

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  • In the year 1896: Source: Wikipedia
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