In Humboldt she met a butcher named Heinrich (Henry) Webbe. Lena and Henry were married Oct 29, 1871 in Kansas. In Kansas they had two daughters, Rosa and Amelia. Rosa died in Kansas at a young age.
By the late 1870s Lena and Henry had moved back to Circleville, Ohio. Here they prospered, owning many different properties and farms. Henry died of cancer in the 1890s and Lena carried on until 1918, living at 345 E. Mound Street with her sons, managing the properties she and her husband had purchased and rented out. She died at her home on March 7, 1918 at 11:05 am.
In Humboldt she met a butcher named Heinrich (Henry) Webbe. Lena and Henry were married Oct 29, 1871 in Kansas. In Kansas they had two daughters, Rosa and Amelia. Rosa died in Kansas at a young age.
By the late 1870s Lena and Henry had moved back to Circleville, Ohio. Here they prospered, owning many different properties and farms. Henry died of cancer in the 1890s and Lena carried on until 1918, living at 345 E. Mound Street with her sons, managing the properties she and her husband had purchased and rented out. She died at her home on March 7, 1918 at 11:05 am.