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Leo James Holub

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Leo James Holub

Birth
Protivin, Howard County, Iowa, USA
Death
26 Oct 1954 (aged 66)
Springtown, Parker County, Texas, USA
Burial
Springtown, Parker County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Leo Holub married Rosie Fisher on 21 November 1911 at Protivin, Iowa. She preceded him in death.


Mrs. Nora Hendrix married Leo James Holub on 23 December 1927 at Nora Springs, Iowa where they were both living at the time. H.A. Crumb, Presbyterian minister officiated the services. Lillie and Emmett McKenzie were the witnesses and good friends of Nora Holub.


Leo James Holub registered for the World War I draft while living in Provitin, Iowa. He was born in Prairieburg, Iowa, and was a self-employed farmer. He had one son. Medium build, light blue eyes, light brown hair. He was single. He states that his name is Leo James Holub.


After his mother's death, his father married Barbara Krall


In 1907, Leo Holub spent a month in Prairieburg, Iowa visiting his relatives. He was living in Protivin at the time.


Services for Leo Holub were in the Springtown Church of Christ officiated by J.K. Bentley, a former minister. Mr. Holub was a dairyman. Survived by his wife; three sons - Richard Holub, Lee Holub, Robert Hendrix; grandchildren.


Leo Holub married Rosie Fisher on 21 November 1911 at Protivin, Iowa. She preceded him in death.


Mrs. Nora Hendrix married Leo James Holub on 23 December 1927 at Nora Springs, Iowa where they were both living at the time. H.A. Crumb, Presbyterian minister officiated the services. Lillie and Emmett McKenzie were the witnesses and good friends of Nora Holub.


Leo James Holub registered for the World War I draft while living in Provitin, Iowa. He was born in Prairieburg, Iowa, and was a self-employed farmer. He had one son. Medium build, light blue eyes, light brown hair. He was single. He states that his name is Leo James Holub.


After his mother's death, his father married Barbara Krall


In 1907, Leo Holub spent a month in Prairieburg, Iowa visiting his relatives. He was living in Protivin at the time.


Services for Leo Holub were in the Springtown Church of Christ officiated by J.K. Bentley, a former minister. Mr. Holub was a dairyman. Survived by his wife; three sons - Richard Holub, Lee Holub, Robert Hendrix; grandchildren.




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