Susanna Mary married Charles M. Stuntebeck on 12 February 1901 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Freeport, MN; he was age 22, she was 16. Charles was a twin & the sixth of nine children born to Karl H. & Maria Bernadina (Honkomp) Stuntebeck.
They lived in Freeport, MN during the first 28 years of married life. [--The following found in a Stuntebeck Family History--]: "When the stock market crashed in 1929 and the Great Depression began, Charles purchased a small farm in nothern Minnesota, about six miles north of Nashwauk. The family was fairly well off on the farm, having plenty of food and a warm home. They raised their own meat (beef, pork and chickens) and Susanna kept a large vegetable garden during the growing season. Many wild fruits were available in the uncleared forest land, and the boys were sent out picking blueberries, wild strawberries, June berries, pin cherries, and more. These were made into preserves or jellies for winter consumption, along with the many jars of vegetables that were canned."
CHILDREN:
-o- Andrew (1902-1952)
-o- Monica Bernadine (1903-1972)
-o- Elizabeth Mary (1905-1906)
-o- Isadore John (1907-1973)
-o- Robert Franklin (1909-1989)
-o- Albert Henry (1911-1958)
-o- Laurentia Cecilia (1913-1977)
-o- Sylvester John (1915-1974)
-o- Agatha Helen (1917-1996)
-o- Rudolph Bernard (1921-2004)
-o- John Joseph (1923-1978)
-o- August W. (1925-1993)
-o- Bernard Joseph (1927-1971)
A homemaker, farmer's wife & mother of thirteen, Susanna died at age 75.
Susanna Mary married Charles M. Stuntebeck on 12 February 1901 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Freeport, MN; he was age 22, she was 16. Charles was a twin & the sixth of nine children born to Karl H. & Maria Bernadina (Honkomp) Stuntebeck.
They lived in Freeport, MN during the first 28 years of married life. [--The following found in a Stuntebeck Family History--]: "When the stock market crashed in 1929 and the Great Depression began, Charles purchased a small farm in nothern Minnesota, about six miles north of Nashwauk. The family was fairly well off on the farm, having plenty of food and a warm home. They raised their own meat (beef, pork and chickens) and Susanna kept a large vegetable garden during the growing season. Many wild fruits were available in the uncleared forest land, and the boys were sent out picking blueberries, wild strawberries, June berries, pin cherries, and more. These were made into preserves or jellies for winter consumption, along with the many jars of vegetables that were canned."
CHILDREN:
-o- Andrew (1902-1952)
-o- Monica Bernadine (1903-1972)
-o- Elizabeth Mary (1905-1906)
-o- Isadore John (1907-1973)
-o- Robert Franklin (1909-1989)
-o- Albert Henry (1911-1958)
-o- Laurentia Cecilia (1913-1977)
-o- Sylvester John (1915-1974)
-o- Agatha Helen (1917-1996)
-o- Rudolph Bernard (1921-2004)
-o- John Joseph (1923-1978)
-o- August W. (1925-1993)
-o- Bernard Joseph (1927-1971)
A homemaker, farmer's wife & mother of thirteen, Susanna died at age 75.
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