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Burlington Homes & Farms

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S 03-08-1929 Will Himebauch moved from Burlington to Emery Brown farm near Vienna.
S 03-15-1929 R. L. Newbury bought parts of lots 31 and 57, Gardner's Addition, from Theodore Stang.
S 03-15-1929 Gertrude Pieters bought block 1, Perkins 2nd Addition, from Elizabeth Siehoff; and part of lot 9, block 7, Holister's subdivision of block 7, Perkins 2nd addition, from Bernhard Siehoff.
S 03-15-1929 Harold J. Runkel bought new residence on Geneva st. recently completed by Luetten & Schwartz.
S 03-15-1929 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Dexter moved to house vacated by Mr. & Mrs. L. B. Peterson.
S 03-15-1929 Abstract information on 26.2737 acres in section 31, town 3, township of Burlington - Ota A. Sheetz and Allene Sheetz, husband and wife, plaintiffs.
F 03-21-1929 Fire in roof of John Hamm home at 386 McHenry st. did $100 damage.
F 03-21-1929 Ewald Redel and Frank King to swap farms with each taking over the other's land this month.
F 03-21-1929 William Himebaugh moved from Wheeler farm south of Burlington to Emory Brown farm at Spring Prairie, 7 miles west of Burlington.
F 03-21-1929 George Vogt moved from Lyons to Klaehn farm west of Burlington vacated by Otto Kenzler.
F 03-21-1929 Otto Kenzler and family moved from Klaehn farm west of Burlington to Burlington.
F 03-21-1929 Charles Laude moved from farm south of Burlington to Milwaukee; to live with daughter.
F 03-21-1929 Joseph Sobbe to run farm south of Burlington vacated by Charles Laude.
F 03-21-1929 William Elderbrook moved from Mrs. Charles Eckert farm west of Burlington to Elderbrook farm south of Burlington.
F 03-21-1929 George Elderbrook moved from Elderbrook farm south of Burlington to Mark Ward farm in town of Brighton.
S 03-22-1929 Albert Boschert bought lot 6, Runkel addition, from Charles Bulgrin. Also in F 3/28/29.
S 03-22-1929 Theodore Stang bought south 16-1/3 feet of north half of lots 31 and 57, Gardner addition, from George Weiler agency. Also in F 3/28/29.
S 03-22-1929 Leo J. Mutchler bought lot 36, Prasch addition, from Hubert W. Schenning. Also in F 3/28/29.
S 03-22-1929 Bernard Tyrell acquired parcel of land in section 23, township 3, from Anna M. Tyrell. Also in F 3/28/29.
S 03-22-1929 Albert Leber bought lot 5, Henry Vos subdivision, from the Catholic Bishop of Chicago. Also in F 3/28/29.
S 03-22-1929 Dorothy E. Young sold property in block 5, Perkins addition, to Fred A. Ebbers, et al. F 3/28/29.- Young bought property from Ebbers.
S 03-22-1929 Louis Zwiebel and family rented Walter Bernhoft home on Geneva st. and will move there from cottage at Brown's lake.
F 03-28-1929 C. E. Twadell living on Kendall st.; salesman for Swift & Co.
F 03-28-1929 William Aldrich moved back to Burlington after winter at Percy Aldrich home, Honey Creek.
F 03-28-1929 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Schlitz moved from Wheatland to Burlington.

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