Elsie Johanna Mauch

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Elsie Johanna Mauch (Faatz)

Also Known As: "Elsie Faatz"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nance, Nebraska, United States
Death: 1971 (74-75)
Benson, Swift, Minnesota, USA
Place of Burial: Benson, Swift, Minnesota, USA
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Leopold (Lee) Faatz and Christina Faatz
Wife of Edward Mauch and Edward Mauch
Mother of Private; Private; Lois Katherine Mauch; Private; Private and 18 others
Sister of Margaret (Maggie) Faatz; William Faatz; Christena Weidner; Clara Lulu Margaret Stellwag; Martha Marie Rice and 11 others

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About Elsie Johanna Mauch

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GEDCOM Note

Elsie is mentioned in the book "Pioneering in the Rosebud" by LeArlie Barry, page 36: Elsie Johanna, born February 27, 1896, married Edward Mauch, January 7, 1914. They farmed at Millboro and later years moved to Minnesota. Their children were Esther Alvina, Martha, Margaret Christena, Ervine Reinhold, Richard Leon, Lydia Anna, Edwin Albert, twins Edith Marie and Edna Mae, Lois Katherine and Alvin Lee.


GEDCOM Note

Elsie is mentioned in the book "Pioneering in the Rosebud" by LeArlie Barry, page 36: Elsie Johanna, born February 27, 1896, married Edward Mauch, January 7, 1914. They farmed at Millboro and later years moved to Minnesota. Their children were Esther Alvina, Martha, Margaret Christena, Ervine Reinhold, Richard Leon, Lydia Anna, Edwin Albert, twins Edith Marie and Edna Mae, Lois Katherine and Alvin Lee.

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Elsie Johanna Mauch's Timeline

1896
February 27, 1896
Nance, Nebraska, United States
1914
October 19, 1914
Dallas, Gregory, South Dakota, USA
October 19, 1914
Dallas, Gregory, South Dakota, USA
1916
August 10, 1916
Dallas, Gregory, South Dakota, USA
1918
November 9, 1918
Jordan, SD
1921
January 3, 1921
Millboro, Tripp, South Dakota, USA