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Household of Iona Mae Sachs

She is married to Roger Duane Aukes.

They got married on October 21, 1958 at St. Paul's Luth. Chr., Lakota, Kossuth Co., IA, she was 19 years old.

Roger Aukes oo Iona Mae Sachs

Marriage source: Buffalo Center (IA) Trib., vol 106 # 19, 31 July 1997, pg 7 col 3

"Iona was united in marriage to Roger Aukes October 21, 1958 in Lakota. This union was blessed with three children, Randy, Dale and Angela."

cf. Authro: Mabus, Joan, et. al, Title: Germania-Lakota 1892-1992 Centennial, (Publication location: Lk. Mills IA, Publisher: Germania-Lakota Cent. Comm., Publication date: MCMXCII), pg 344, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

Pg. 344 - "Iona is married to Roger Aukes and lives in rural Elmore, Minnesota. ..."
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Notes about Iona Mae Sachs

Iona Mae Sachs

Source: Mabus, Joan, Germania-Lakota IA Centennial 1892-1992, (Lake Mills IA, Stoyles Graphic Services, MCMXCII), pg. 344, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

Pg 344 - 'Iona is married to Roger Aukes and lives in rural Elmore, Minnesota. Their children are Randy and wife, Vickie (Malcom), of Elmore; Dale and wife, Becky (Anderson), of Elmore; and Angela, a student at South Dakota StateUniversity.'

Faith: Shiloh Luth Chr., Elmore, MN

Cause of death: cancer

Residence at death: 'rural' Elmore, MN. Since Elmore is just north of the state line, it might be possible her home was on the IA side.

Grandchildren at death: '...three grandsons: Brandon, Chad and Coltan of Elmore, ...'

An examination of the Plat maps for Kossuth Co, ca. 1984 shows the home of Roger Aukes to be in Hebron Twp., Kossuth Co., IA, near Elmore MN. <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Iona Mae Sachs

Louis Sachs
< 1883-????
Katie Wolf
< 1883-????
Antje Sleper
1882-1948

Iona Mae Sachs
1939-1997

1958

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