She married Herman Arndt in Pomerania in 1870 and they emigrated with their young family in 1873.
They were to become the parents of 10 children, but by 1900 only 7 were still living.
Bertha-1867, born in Germany
Alvinia-1870, born in Germany
Augusta-1876, born in Michigan
Frank Herman-1877, born in Michigan
August-1880, "twin" born in Michigan
Gustav-1880, "twin" born in Michigan
Marie-1881, born in Michigan
Minnie-1886, born in Michigan
Henry-1889, born in Michigan
Emil-18??, born in Michigan?
During their productive years, Amelia kept house and raised children and Herman was a farmer.
In 1910 the Arndt's were living at 813 E. Foster Street in Ludington when Herman became a widower when Amelia passed away. He died 9 years later at the Traverse City State Hospital from lobar pneumonia.
She married Herman Arndt in Pomerania in 1870 and they emigrated with their young family in 1873.
They were to become the parents of 10 children, but by 1900 only 7 were still living.
Bertha-1867, born in Germany
Alvinia-1870, born in Germany
Augusta-1876, born in Michigan
Frank Herman-1877, born in Michigan
August-1880, "twin" born in Michigan
Gustav-1880, "twin" born in Michigan
Marie-1881, born in Michigan
Minnie-1886, born in Michigan
Henry-1889, born in Michigan
Emil-18??, born in Michigan?
During their productive years, Amelia kept house and raised children and Herman was a farmer.
In 1910 the Arndt's were living at 813 E. Foster Street in Ludington when Herman became a widower when Amelia passed away. He died 9 years later at the Traverse City State Hospital from lobar pneumonia.
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