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Ludwig Bohumil Stodola

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Ludwig Bohumil Stodola

Birth
Colfax County, Nebraska, USA
Death
22 Sep 1960 (aged 72)
Haugen, Barron County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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He came to Haugen as a young man with his parents, Bohumie and Annie, who were born in Bohemia in 1851 & 1854. Siblings: Edward, Emily, Joseph, Adolph and Louis.

Survived by a son, Edward and two daughters, Mrs Ann Janecky and Mrs Geoegine Kunesh of Rice Lake; also two brothers, Adolph of Florida and Louis of Rice Lake.

OBIT
Ludvik B. Stodola, who owns the home place of 80 acres in section 20, Oak Grove Township, was born in Colfax County, Nebraska, July 28, 1888, the son of Bohmil and Anna (Svoboda) Stodola, natives of Bohemia.

He came to Barron County with his parents and attended school at Haugen. For some years he worked with his father and brothers. In 1911 he took possession of one half of the home farm of 160 acres in section 20. Here, as his prosperity has increased, he has made many improvements. In 1915 he built a barn 26 by 60 feet, with 16-foot leans on both sides, and furnished with full Libby equipment. In 1918 he put up a machine shed 26 by 150 feet. In 1920 he erected a silo. In 1921 he constructed a sightly modern home. His place is
thus as good a one as is to be found in the neighborhood. He carries on general farming and dairying, and has a herd of Brown Swiss cattle headed by full blooded sires. He is an excellent citizen in every respect, and is doing his full duty in life as he sees it.

Mr. Stodola was married June 22, 1915, to Mary Mazel, widow of Wencil Prucha, and born Dec. 26, 1884, in Webster County, Nebraska, the daughter of Frank and Anna (Hubacek) Mazel. Mr. and Mrs. Stodola have two children: Anna, born Sept. 4, 1917; and William, born Aug.
4, 1919. Mrs. Stodola has three children: Wencil Prucha, born March 24, 1904; Frank Prucha, born Sept. 11, 1905; and Mary Prucha, born Dec. 21, 1908.

Copied from pages 349/350 of The History Of Barron County, Wisconsin,
published in 1922 by H.C. Cooper, Jr. & Co., Minneapolis, Minnesota.
He came to Haugen as a young man with his parents, Bohumie and Annie, who were born in Bohemia in 1851 & 1854. Siblings: Edward, Emily, Joseph, Adolph and Louis.

Survived by a son, Edward and two daughters, Mrs Ann Janecky and Mrs Geoegine Kunesh of Rice Lake; also two brothers, Adolph of Florida and Louis of Rice Lake.

OBIT
Ludvik B. Stodola, who owns the home place of 80 acres in section 20, Oak Grove Township, was born in Colfax County, Nebraska, July 28, 1888, the son of Bohmil and Anna (Svoboda) Stodola, natives of Bohemia.

He came to Barron County with his parents and attended school at Haugen. For some years he worked with his father and brothers. In 1911 he took possession of one half of the home farm of 160 acres in section 20. Here, as his prosperity has increased, he has made many improvements. In 1915 he built a barn 26 by 60 feet, with 16-foot leans on both sides, and furnished with full Libby equipment. In 1918 he put up a machine shed 26 by 150 feet. In 1920 he erected a silo. In 1921 he constructed a sightly modern home. His place is
thus as good a one as is to be found in the neighborhood. He carries on general farming and dairying, and has a herd of Brown Swiss cattle headed by full blooded sires. He is an excellent citizen in every respect, and is doing his full duty in life as he sees it.

Mr. Stodola was married June 22, 1915, to Mary Mazel, widow of Wencil Prucha, and born Dec. 26, 1884, in Webster County, Nebraska, the daughter of Frank and Anna (Hubacek) Mazel. Mr. and Mrs. Stodola have two children: Anna, born Sept. 4, 1917; and William, born Aug.
4, 1919. Mrs. Stodola has three children: Wencil Prucha, born March 24, 1904; Frank Prucha, born Sept. 11, 1905; and Mary Prucha, born Dec. 21, 1908.

Copied from pages 349/350 of The History Of Barron County, Wisconsin,
published in 1922 by H.C. Cooper, Jr. & Co., Minneapolis, Minnesota.


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