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Emma R <I>Bolz</I> Becker

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Emma R Bolz Becker

Birth
Jefferson County, Kansas, USA
Death
1958 (aged 96–97)
Burial
Meriden, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Child: Elmer George Becker b. ~1897, Kansas

The Meriden Message, Friday, December 4, 1931

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer BECKER entertained with at Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Adam BECKER, Mr. and Mrs. C.M. MOORE, Mrs. McCLELLAND, Miss Elsie BECKER, Miss Rosa BECKER.

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The Oskaloosa Independent, Thursday, December 4, 1941

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer BECKER and son Daryl entertained with a goose dinner Sunday and a quail hunt for the men, guests were, Mrs. Henry BECKER, Miss Edna BECKER, Mr. and Mrs. Howard BECKER and daughter, Bonnie of Topeka, Mrs. Adam BECKER, Miss Rosa BECKER and Mr. and Mrs. Leo BECKER.

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The Oskaloosa Independent, Thurday, February 28, 1946

Miss Rosa BECKER entertained a group of friends Tuesday afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. Adam BECKER, who was celebrating her 85th birthday.

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The Perry Mirror, Thursday, February 25, 1954

Mrs. Emma BECKER was the recipient, of many cards and gifts around the 19th of February, which was her 93rd birthday. The family celebrated the occasion at the home of Mrs. BECKER's son, Elmer BECKER. Covers at the dinner were laid for Mrs. Emma BECKER, Mr. and Mrs. Howard BECKER, Bonnie and Jimmie and Miss Edna BECKER, Mrs. BECKER was born on the farm now occupied by HARD's when the country was a townless, roadless, unsettled prairie. She tells many interesting stories about the hardships of the early days, their associations with the Indians and the rapid development of the country.

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Child: Elmer George Becker b. ~1897, Kansas

The Meriden Message, Friday, December 4, 1931

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer BECKER entertained with at Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Adam BECKER, Mr. and Mrs. C.M. MOORE, Mrs. McCLELLAND, Miss Elsie BECKER, Miss Rosa BECKER.

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The Oskaloosa Independent, Thursday, December 4, 1941

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer BECKER and son Daryl entertained with a goose dinner Sunday and a quail hunt for the men, guests were, Mrs. Henry BECKER, Miss Edna BECKER, Mr. and Mrs. Howard BECKER and daughter, Bonnie of Topeka, Mrs. Adam BECKER, Miss Rosa BECKER and Mr. and Mrs. Leo BECKER.

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The Oskaloosa Independent, Thurday, February 28, 1946

Miss Rosa BECKER entertained a group of friends Tuesday afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. Adam BECKER, who was celebrating her 85th birthday.

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The Perry Mirror, Thursday, February 25, 1954

Mrs. Emma BECKER was the recipient, of many cards and gifts around the 19th of February, which was her 93rd birthday. The family celebrated the occasion at the home of Mrs. BECKER's son, Elmer BECKER. Covers at the dinner were laid for Mrs. Emma BECKER, Mr. and Mrs. Howard BECKER, Bonnie and Jimmie and Miss Edna BECKER, Mrs. BECKER was born on the farm now occupied by HARD's when the country was a townless, roadless, unsettled prairie. She tells many interesting stories about the hardships of the early days, their associations with the Indians and the rapid development of the country.

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