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Edward Andreas “Andy” Abraham

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Edward Andreas “Andy” Abraham

Birth
Union County, South Dakota, USA
Death
3 Oct 1967 (aged 68)
Clay County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Dalesburg, Clay County, South Dakota, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.0422499, Longitude: -96.9057399
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Edward Andreas Abraham was born on 10 September 1899 at Spink, Union, South Dakota.1 He was the son of Peder Abrahamson and Julia Christine Christensen. Edward Andreas Abraham married Minnie Louise Westberg, daughter of Herman N. Westberg and Ida Christine Peterson, on 26 November 1935 at Beresford, Union, South Dakota; Thursday evening at seven o'clock occured the wedding of Miss Minne Westberg and Mr. Edward A. Abraham in the home of Miss Westberg's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Anderson... The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Clarence Abraham and Delmar Payson, a cousin of the bride... A reception was held that evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman N. Westberg... After a month's wedding trip in California and other points on the west coast, they will be at home on a farm near Alcester... Mr. Abraham is one of the progressive farmers of the Beresford vicinity and Mrs. Abraham has lived in that vicinity all her life. For several years she was a teacher in the Centerville schools where she made numerous friends.2 Edward Andreas Abraham died on 3 October 1967 at in his home of a heart attack, rural Beresford, Clay, South Dakota, at age 68. He was buried on 7 October 1967 at Komstad Cemetery, Clay, South Dakota.
Edward Andreas Abraham was a farmer. Ed and Minnie themselves built the house and farm buildings on their farm in Glenwood Township, Clay County. Ed's brother, Clarence, helped with the basement of the house. Edward Andreas Abraham was also known as Edward Andy.
Edward Andreas Abraham was born on 10 September 1899 at Spink, Union, South Dakota.1 He was the son of Peder Abrahamson and Julia Christine Christensen. Edward Andreas Abraham married Minnie Louise Westberg, daughter of Herman N. Westberg and Ida Christine Peterson, on 26 November 1935 at Beresford, Union, South Dakota; Thursday evening at seven o'clock occured the wedding of Miss Minne Westberg and Mr. Edward A. Abraham in the home of Miss Westberg's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Anderson... The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Clarence Abraham and Delmar Payson, a cousin of the bride... A reception was held that evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman N. Westberg... After a month's wedding trip in California and other points on the west coast, they will be at home on a farm near Alcester... Mr. Abraham is one of the progressive farmers of the Beresford vicinity and Mrs. Abraham has lived in that vicinity all her life. For several years she was a teacher in the Centerville schools where she made numerous friends.2 Edward Andreas Abraham died on 3 October 1967 at in his home of a heart attack, rural Beresford, Clay, South Dakota, at age 68. He was buried on 7 October 1967 at Komstad Cemetery, Clay, South Dakota.
Edward Andreas Abraham was a farmer. Ed and Minnie themselves built the house and farm buildings on their farm in Glenwood Township, Clay County. Ed's brother, Clarence, helped with the basement of the house. Edward Andreas Abraham was also known as Edward Andy.


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