After Adolph's passing Elisabeth remarried to Peter Emmanuel Eisenbraun becoming step mother to his five small sons.
Peter and Elisabeth had the following children Helen, Alexander, Emma, Edward, Melita, Emelia and Theodore. Helen, Alexander, Emma, Edward and Melita were all born in Russia with Edward died before the family left for the United States.
Arriving in the United States in 1905 the family first settled in Tripp, Hutchinson County leaving there in 1909 when they moved to their new home near Creighton. Elisabeth lost her husband Peter in 1929; children Helen (before 1910 census), Alexander (1935), Edward (1905).
After Adolph's passing Elisabeth remarried to Peter Emmanuel Eisenbraun becoming step mother to his five small sons.
Peter and Elisabeth had the following children Helen, Alexander, Emma, Edward, Melita, Emelia and Theodore. Helen, Alexander, Emma, Edward and Melita were all born in Russia with Edward died before the family left for the United States.
Arriving in the United States in 1905 the family first settled in Tripp, Hutchinson County leaving there in 1909 when they moved to their new home near Creighton. Elisabeth lost her husband Peter in 1929; children Helen (before 1910 census), Alexander (1935), Edward (1905).
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