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Burlington Homes & Farms

References and Sources Event
S 12-14-1945 Mrs. J. S. Cruickshank, nee Recknagel, and children moved from Burlington to Chicago.
S 12-21-1945 Theodore Hegeman bought Dale May residence on Herman st.
S 12-21-1945 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Yanny moved to home on Lewis st. they bought from Mrs. P. H. Comstock; Yannys sold tavern on Kendall st. (corner of Pine & Kendall) to Dale / Gail Halderman / Haldeman some time ago.
S 12-28-1945 Josephine Mary Boschert, nee Prasch, born in 1858 on Prasch farm south of Burlington, now Walburg farm.
S 01-04-1946 Real estate sale notice: Anthony Prasch estate, lots 14 and 17, Prasch’s subdivision.
S 01-04-1946 Henry Choquette moved from Burlington to Hutchinson, Kansas.
S 01-04-1946 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Middleton to move to house on Fox River st.
S 01-04-1946 Mr. & Mrs. Dale May and children moved from home on Herman st. to Dugan’s tavern, Lyons.
S 01-04-1946 Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Hegeman moved to May house they bought on Herman st.
F 01-10-1946 Dr. R. A. Schneider bought Kortendick house at 801 Chestnut st. S 1/11/46 - Arthur Kortendick home. S 2/8/46 - moved from Charles Beix residence to Chestnut st. residence.
S 01-11-1946 John Wiemer bought Ted Huening home on Chestnut st. occupied by Mr. & Mrs. William O. Riddehough.
S 01-11-1946 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Smith and family moved to Herbert Duehring farm at Burlington where Smith is employed.
S 01-11-1946 Elizabeth Smithers to move from Burlington to Texas to make home with sister, Mrs. James Krueger.
S 01-18-1946 Richard Johnson and Jeanette Zarnstorff, married Jan. 5, to live at 446 McHenry st.
S 01-18-1946 John Redel of Milwaukee bought and will move to Charles Boschert house on Highland ave.
S 01-18-1946 Mrs. Ottilia Brown and Bessie to move from Charles Boschert house to Miss Mary Ketterhagen flat on Liberty st.
S 01-18-1946 Mr. & Mrs. John S. Heiligenthal moved from Lyons to James st. house they bought in Burlington.
F 01-24-1946 Robert Morris Young living at 537-1/2 Chestnut st.
S 02-08-1946 Leon Kerkman, Rochester, rented Walter Uebele farm south of Burlington; to move March 1.
S 02-15-1946 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Meisner lived on Washington st.; son, Cylon M. and wife visited from Madison.
S 02-22-1946 Atwood farm, formerly Weyrough farm, 171 acres 2 miles from Burlington, for sale.
S 03-01-1946 Dr. C. J. Moran bought, and moved family to, Mrs. Wilson residence on Edward st.
S 03-01-1946 Harold Johnson and Leora M. Stoehr, married Feb. 23, to live at 589 Kendall st.
S 03-01-1946 Peter J. McFarland and Helen Elizabeth Reesman, married Feb. 26, to live at Brown’s Lake.
S 03-01-1946 Norbert Poepping and Helen May, married Feb. 23, to live on Rt. 4 farm operated by groom.

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