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John Hartz

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John Hartz

Birth
Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Death
18 Apr 1983 (aged 93)
Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Cavalier, Pembina County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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JOHN — married Clara Restemayer January 21, 1920 in Cavalier. They farmed east of town and had six children: Mrs. Ray (Margaret) Dobbins, Torrance, California, Mrs. Harry (Evelyn) Brosorn., Chaska, Minnesota; Mrs. John (Martha) Dietrich, Cavalier; Mrs. Orville (Fern) Dobbins, Garden Grove, California; Emery and Lloyd, both of Cavalier. Clara died May 26, 1955, and three years later, John married Agnes Klakeg of Fargo, North Dakota. With this marriage, John acquired a step-son, Dr. Clayton Kiakeg, Santa Barbara, California, and two step-daughters, Mrs. James (Lois) Johnson and Mrs. Andrew (Joyce) Lindvig, both of Fargo.
After his marriage to Agnes, he moved to Fargo where he was at the time of his death, April 18, 1983, at age 93.

John Built his first home him self the land was just south of Cavalier. He needed to have the house built before he could get married to Clara. (who made that rule I'm unsure). After his fathers (Johann Alfred Nickolaus Harz) death John bought his farm. This Farm was then passed to to son Lloyd.

Military Service: Inducted at Cavalier on July22, 1918, sent to Camp Custer, Michigan ; served in the 160 th Depot Brigade to Sept. 5, 1918: Company E, 78 th Infantry, till discharge. Discharged at Camp Dodge, Iowa on Feb 7, 1919 as a Private.
JOHN — married Clara Restemayer January 21, 1920 in Cavalier. They farmed east of town and had six children: Mrs. Ray (Margaret) Dobbins, Torrance, California, Mrs. Harry (Evelyn) Brosorn., Chaska, Minnesota; Mrs. John (Martha) Dietrich, Cavalier; Mrs. Orville (Fern) Dobbins, Garden Grove, California; Emery and Lloyd, both of Cavalier. Clara died May 26, 1955, and three years later, John married Agnes Klakeg of Fargo, North Dakota. With this marriage, John acquired a step-son, Dr. Clayton Kiakeg, Santa Barbara, California, and two step-daughters, Mrs. James (Lois) Johnson and Mrs. Andrew (Joyce) Lindvig, both of Fargo.
After his marriage to Agnes, he moved to Fargo where he was at the time of his death, April 18, 1983, at age 93.

John Built his first home him self the land was just south of Cavalier. He needed to have the house built before he could get married to Clara. (who made that rule I'm unsure). After his fathers (Johann Alfred Nickolaus Harz) death John bought his farm. This Farm was then passed to to son Lloyd.

Military Service: Inducted at Cavalier on July22, 1918, sent to Camp Custer, Michigan ; served in the 160 th Depot Brigade to Sept. 5, 1918: Company E, 78 th Infantry, till discharge. Discharged at Camp Dodge, Iowa on Feb 7, 1919 as a Private.


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  • Created by: Alexis
  • Added: Sep 15, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29830471/john-hartz: accessed ), memorial page for John Hartz (27 Dec 1889–18 Apr 1983), Find a Grave Memorial ID 29830471, citing Cavalier Cemetery, Cavalier, Pembina County, North Dakota, USA; Maintained by Alexis (contributor 46853825).