He married the widow Martha Bergstrom in Montana in 1897, who had 1 son, Edgar. They moved to Dyea, Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush where he owned a bakery.
The family moved to Fairbanks, Alaska, operating Fairbanks Bakery, then Rappolt's Butternut Bakery.
After his stepson died, and wife died a few months later in 1915, he sold the bakery and moved to Nenana, where he opened another Bakery with the help of his niece. In his retirement, he moved back to Fairbanks.
He married the widow Martha Bergstrom in Montana in 1897, who had 1 son, Edgar. They moved to Dyea, Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush where he owned a bakery.
The family moved to Fairbanks, Alaska, operating Fairbanks Bakery, then Rappolt's Butternut Bakery.
After his stepson died, and wife died a few months later in 1915, he sold the bakery and moved to Nenana, where he opened another Bakery with the help of his niece. In his retirement, he moved back to Fairbanks.
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