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Household of Alberdena Sleper

She is married to John Lamping.

They got married on November 24, 1897 at German Twp., Kossuth Co., IA, she was 18 years old.

John Lamping oo Alberdena Sleper

Marriage source: Buffalo Center (Ia.)trib., Vol. 112 # 22, 14 Aug 2003, pg 3 col 1

'Alberdena (Sleper) Lamping died shortly after the birth of their daughter, Alberdena Lamping. The baby was raised by her maternal grandparents, Jan and Alberdena Sleper. Alberdena Lamping married Ray Wentworth. Their grandson, DelbertWentworth, brought the treasured ornate portrait to the reunion. ...'

Perkins, Romona, Perkins Family Tree, (Gary IN, RP, xxiv Nov MMIII)

'... Alberdena SLEPER ... Change Date: 24 NOV 2003 ... Marriage 1 John LAMPING Married: 24 NOV 1897 ...'

Ramsey Reformed Church Trau Register 1888 - 1897, (German Twp., Kossuth Co., IA, RRC, MDCCCXCVII) , pg. 164

'No. Wann getraut Namen des Bräutigams Namen der Braut Geburtsort 29 2_ Nov 1897 John Lamping Alberdina Sleeper Ia u. Ostfriesland

Wohnort Wo getraut Proclamirt, licens &c Namen der Zeugen German Tshp. Germ. Tshp. Kos. Co. W. Lamping, Annie Sleeper' <>

Child(ren):

  1. Alberdena Lamping  1898-1992 


Notes about Alberdena Sleper

Alberdena Sleper

Source: Anonymous, Lamping/Albers FGS, (Algona IA, RK, received from Robert Kent xi Feb MCMXCIII).

23 Mar 1895 German Twp Kossuth Co IA census, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

Albertdina Sleeper age=15 female

Buried in Ramsey Reformed Church Cem. An old stone has the names Lamping and the name Sleeper on the stone. Also, the name Alberdienn. The stone is old and barely legible when I visited the cemetery 18 July, 1986, David A. Navorska.

Did she die in childbirth?

Ramsey Reformed Church Cemetery Register of Funerals and Interments in Ramsey Reformed Cemetery, (German Twp., Kossuth Co., IA, RRC, MDCCCXCVIII)

'#45. Alberdina Limping (Mrs. John Limping) b. Jun 6 1879 d. Jan 31 1898 bur. Feb 3 1898 Ramsey 31'

Ramsey Reformed Church Trau Register 1888 - 1897, (German Twp., Kossuth Co., IA, RRC, MDCCCXCVII) , pg. 164

'No. Wann getraut Namen des Bräutigams Namen der Braut Geburtsort 29 2_ Nov 1897 John Lamping Alberdina Sleeper Ia u. Ostfriesland

Wohnort Wo getraut Namen der Zeugen German Tshp. Germ. Tshp. Kos. Co. W. Lamping, Annie Sleeper' <>

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Alberdena Sleper
1879-1898

1897

John Lamping
1876-1967


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    1. Anonymous FGS received 11F1993 from Robert Kent.T.s. at Ramsey Reformed Chr. cem., Anonymous FGS received 11F1993 from Robert Kent.

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