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Personal data Bernhardt F. 'Ben' Cordes 


Household of Bernhardt F. 'Ben' Cordes

(1) He is married to Grace A. Hinders.

They got married October 1934 at Charles City, Floyd Co., IA, he was 34 years old.

Bernhardt F. Cordes oo Grace Hinders

Marriage source: Hull, Jean, Cordes/Groen FGS, (Pub. location unknown, J.H. ix May MCMXCIV) for mm/yy & town. <>

Child(ren):

  1. (Not public)


(2) He is married to Sue Brocka.

They got married at fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten.

Bernhardt F. Cordes oo Sue Brocka

Marriage source: Hull, Jean, Cordes/Groen FGS, (Pub. location unknown, J.H. ix May MCMXCIV) <>

Notes about Bernhardt F. 'Ben' Cordes

Bernhardt F. 'Ben' Cordes

Source: Hull, Jean, Cordes/Groen FGS, (Pub. location unknown, J.H. ix May MCMXCIV)

Jean Hull gives Ben F. Cordes.

6 June 1900 German Twp., Kossuth Co., IA Census gives Bernhardt Cordes, mm/yy of birth.

Bernhardt's wives: 1) Grace Hinders
2) Sue Brocka <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Bernhardt F. 'Ben' Cordes

Frederick Cordes
< 1852-????

Bernhardt F. 'Ben' Cordes
1900-1960

(1) 1934
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