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Household of Carl Isebrand

He is married to Elska "Alice" Sleper.

They got married on February 22, 1912 at Titonka, Kossuth Co., IA, he was 22 years old.

Carl Isebrand oo Elska Sleper

Marriage source: Anonymous, Swalve/Sleper FGS, (Algona IA, RK, received from Robert Kent xi Feb MCMXCIII). <>

Child(ren):

  1. John Carl Isebrand  1913-1989
  2. Sena Carline Isebrand  1917-2017 


Notes about Carl Isebrand

Carl Isebrand

Source: Kent, Robert, Anonymous Isebrand/Sleper FGS, (Algona IA, R.K., xi Feb MCMXCIII)

1915 German Twp Kossuth Co IA census index cards

'57 Isebrand, Carl, ae 25, b. IA, fath b. Ger, moth b. IL, p.o. Titonka, chr = Reformed, married, can read/write, total earnins in 1914 = $1200, 8 yrs common sch, 1 calf - $10; 1 heifer - $16; 5 milk cows - $180; 7 horses - $580; 1 mule- $35; 20 swine - $200; 100 fowls - $40 58 --- 59 Isebrand, Johnus ae 7 or 1, b. IA, fath b. IA, moth b. Ger, p.o. Titonka, chr = Reformed 60 Isebrand, Sinus, ae 20, b. Ger, fath b. Ger, moth b. IL, p.o. = Titonka, chr = Reformed'

Boyken, J. Clarine J., Chairman, The Whistle Blows at Noon Centennial Hist. of Titonka, IA 1898 - 1998, (Brainerd MN, Bang Printing, MCMXCVIII), pg. 371

'Isebrand, Johannes 1846-1900 Isebrand, Gesina Meyer 1858-1947 ... Mr. Isebrand ... born in the village of Loquard Ostfriesland on July 12 1846. He immigrated to America in 1862, first setttling in Cook County., Illinois. In 1870 hemoved to Grundy County, Iowa. This is where he met his future [sic] bride-to-be, Gesina Meyer. She was born September 23, 1858 at Ridott, Illinois. When she was still an infant her parents moved to New York City. They resided therefor two years, then came back to Illinois. In 1871 the family moved to Grundy County, Iowa.

Johannes and Gesina were married February 12, 1876. In 1878 the young couple came to Kossuth County and took up farming. There home was blessed with the births of Ollie, Etta, Dena, Carl, John, Ben, Henry, Senus, Johanna and Ida....Johannes died May, 1900 and Gesina in March of 1947. ...'

Knock, Marvin, Knock Family Genealogy, (Sioux Fls SD, http://wc.rootsweb.com, xiii Nov MMIV)

'... Carl ISEBRAND Sex: M Birth: 1 AUG 1889 in Iowa ... Father: Johannes ISEBRAND b: 2 JUL 1841 in ? Mother: Gesina MEYER b: 23 SEP 1859 in Freeport, IL

Marriage 1 Elska SLEPER b: 17 APR 1890 in Ostfriesland, (Hannover), Germany Married: 22 FEB 1912 in Titonka, Kossuth County, IA

Children

1. Living ISEBRAND 2. Living ISEBRAND 3. Living ISEBRAND 4. Living ISEBRAND'

Yeoman, Nancy, Transcriber, "Kossuth County, Iowa Death Record Book #2 1897 - 1919", (Algona IA, Kossuth County Genealogical Society, MMVIII), no pagination

"Isebrand, Carl, Male, ae 27-10-5, Farmer, Date of Death 6/5/1917, Married, Born: Iowa, Place of Death: Lincoln, Cause of Death: Splevic anemia-chronic nephritis, Place of Burial: German Valley" <>

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