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Household of Albert Sleper Jr.

He is married to Ruby Irene Harkness.

They got married on April 4, 1929 at Algona, Kossuth Co., IA, he was 27 years old.

Albert Sleper oo Ruby Irene Harkness

Marriage source: Sleper, Albert, Sleper data sheets, (Buffalo Ctr IA, AS, ca. 1985)

Obituaries, Buffalo Ctr. (Iowa) Tribune, Vol 116 # 5, 12 Apr 2007, pg 4, col 1

"Ruby Sleper, 97

Ruby Sleper, 97, of Buffalo Center died Friday, April 6, 2007 at United Hospital in Blue Earth Minnesota. ... ... ... On April 4, 1929, she married Albert Sleper in Algona. ... ..." <>

Notes about Albert Sleper Jr.

Albert Sleper

Source: Sleper, Albert, Sleper data sheets, (Buffalo Ctr IA, AS, ca. MCMLXXXV)

Resides in Buffalo Center, IA

A t.s. is prepared in Olena Mound Cem. giving the year of birth for both Albert and his wife Ruby.

4 Apr 1925 Buffalo Center Winnebago Co IA census, Repository: Algona IA Pub. Lib.

'Sleper, Albert, son, male, white, 22, single, grade sch, 8 yrs in sch, can read/write, b. IA, fath = Sleper, Albert, b. Germany age 67, moth = Frerichs, G., b. Ger. age 68, parents marr. in Ger., Albert's chr = Reformert'

Buffalo Center (IA) Trib., vol 111 # 37, 28 Nov 2002, pg. 5 col. 3

'Land Transfers ... Albert Jr. Sleper Estate to Ruby Sleper, lot 3, block 47, Buffalo Center.'

SSDI: 'ALBERT SLEPER b. 19 Mar 1902 d. 23 Dec 1998 (Verified) last res.: 50424 (Buffalo Center, Winnebago, IA) Issued: Iowa'

Yahnke, Cynthia H., Enumerator, Buffalo Center town census, (Buffalo Ctr. AI, U.S.Gov't, iv Apr MMXXX) e.d. 95-1, sheet 2B-141, reel T626-688, read 6 Mar 2005 by David A. Navorska at Dallas TX pub. lib.

'64, 3rd st, 43,46, Sleper, Albert, head, own home, r/e value 3500, Family does not own a farm, male, white, ae 28, male, ae 27 at first marriage, not in school, can read/write, b. IA, parents b. Germany, can speak Eng, Propriator, OilStation, Class of worker = E, Employed? yes, Veteran? No 65, Ruby, wife, fem, white, ae 20, marr. ae 19 at first marr. not in school, can read/write, b. IA, parents b. IA, can speak Eng, Occ = None'

Kent, Robert, Sleper/Freerks FGS, (Algona IA, RK, ix Feb MCMXCIII) for place of birth. <>

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1902-1998

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