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Burlington Homes & Farms

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S 04-03-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Ira Hubbard bought Hugh Cox residence near Kansasville.
S 04-10-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Harter and children moved to John Schaub residence on Henry st.
S 04-10-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Millard Slocum moved from Weygand flat on Pine st. to Andrew Fries cottage at Brown's lake.
S 04-17-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Arnold moved from Reihl residence on Perkins blvd. to Frank Newell home on Henry st.
F 04-30-1942 Harry Lightfield bought the William Ganzlin property on Jefferson st. S 5/8/42 - Mr. & Mrs. Harry Lightfield moved to residence they recently bought on corner of Jefferson & Johnson sts.
F 04-30-1942 Edward Prott bought the Mrs. Ida Staecker property on Dodge st.
F 04-30-1942 Dr. Granzeau's family to move to home on Kane st. bought from E. H. Foltz. S 5/8/42 - moved in.
F 04-30-1942 Abstract infomation on Steinhoff property. Also in F 5/7/42 and others.
S 05-08-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Harry Kline moved to Kuebler residence on James st. vacated by Dr. Granzeau and family.
F 05-21-1942 Abstract information on Alfred F. and Helen Rea Brennan property - East half of lots 2 and 3, block 61, original plat of Burlington (corner of State & Wisconsin sts.). Also in F 5/28/42, F 6/4/42.
S 05-22-1942 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ehlen to live at 685-1/2 Reynolds ave.
S 05-29-1942 Albert Morter bought Flentz residence property on McHenry st. and moved in.
S 05-29-1942 Joseph A. King bought former Robert Wiesenthal farm of 50 acres on Hwy. 36 from Mrs. Clara Ehlschlager.
S 06-05-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Roesing rented John Uhen flat on Washington st.
S 06-05-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Stoklasa bought Harry Terry residence on Schemmer st. Also in F 6/18/42.
S 06-05-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Harry Terry rented Olaf Hoganson home on Henry st.
S 06-05-1942 Quiet title notice: Clarence G. and Irma L. Black vs. Hugunin, Perkins, S. Ovelina Rikce, Joseph Francis and Mary Schroudenbach, et al. - land between lot 7, block 49, and lot 2, block 50, original plat, together with adjoining parcel extending to Dyer st.
F 06-18-1942 Mrs. Louise Guse bought Mrs. Mary Christien property on Geneva st.
S 06-19-1942 Mr. & Mrs. John Reynolds to live at 710-1/2 Chestnut st.
S 06-19-1942 Theodore Prott residence, corner Geneva & Kendall sts., for rent.
S 06-26-1942 Quiet title notice: Lot 11, block 2, Assessment Subdivision N. 2 - Ernest Mayhew vs. Perkins, Brownsill, Hurl, Dailey, Nairn.
F 07-02-1942 Abstract information for property of Clara Ehlschlager and Perry and Pearl Fell - sec. 31. Also in subsequent papers.
F 07-02-1942 Mrs. Sylvia Scherrer moved from New Munster to Mrs. Breckenfeld residence on West st., Tuesday. S 7/2/42 - rented and moved in.
S 07-03-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Fred Middlesteadt moved to Isferding residence on Lewis st.
S 07-03-1942 Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Kiefer moved to Boyd Aldrich flat on Henry st. vacated by Mr. & Mrs. Bickle, who have moved to Tetzlaff house on Chestnut st.

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