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Burlington Homes & Farms

References and Sources Event
S 06-27-1947 Mr. & Mrs. C. E. Reed, daughter Mrs. Marilyn Hecox, and her daughter, Cheryl, moved to their new home at Marshfield.
S 06-27-1947 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Warren and family moved from Burlington to Waukesha.
S 07-04-1947 Mr. & Mrs. Alois Kerkhoff and family moved from New Munster to house they bought on Conkey st.
S 07-04-1947 Ella Strohm of Chicago bought lot in Ganswindt’s subdivision; planning to build Lannon stone home.
S 07-04-1947 Elmer Ganswindt started work on new residence about in middle of Ganswindt subdivision.
S 07-04-1947 Alvin Wortman moved from Charles Wortman farm at Spring Prairie to home at Cedar Park, which he bought.
S 07-11-1947 Mr. & Mrs. William Schateen / Schaetten moved from her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Cairns, home to the house on Jefferson st. recently bought from Mrs. C. Beczak / Beczek; the Beczaks moved to Beaver Dam.
S 07-18-1947 Raymond Clausen and Arlene Turner, married July 12, to live at 685 Chestnut st.
S 07-25-1947 Waldemar Nolte and family moved to St. John’s Lutheran house at 432 Edward st.
S 07-25-1947 Mrs. Mary Peterson, nee Kerkhoff, moved from home on Kendall st., to home of brother, Ben Kerkhoff, at Bassett.
S 08-01-1947 Mr. & Mrs. C. G. Black moved from Wauwatosa to Burlington; living in house on Chestnut st. bought by son, Clarence.
S 08-01-1947 Harold Tiemens and family moved from Lake Geneva to house on Perkins blvd. vacated by Martin Wiebenga family.
S 08-01-1947 Rudy Anderson, Rt. 2, advertises 5 room house for sale.
S 08-01-1947 Real estate sale notice, Albert Ketterhagen estate: southwest 1/4 of section 13 and east 1/2 of northeast 1/4 of section 14, town of Burlington.
S 08-08-1947 Gene Sobbe to build residence on North st.
S 08-08-1947 Mr. & Mrs. Howard Wagner moved to Nic Wagner residence on Reynolds ave.
S 08-08-1947 Newly remodeled 5 room cottage at 215 McHenry st. for sale; Mrs. Richard Tschantz.
S 08-15-1947 Kenneth Hawkins bought Dr. J. G. Weiler residence property on McHenry st. and will move in next winter.
S 08-15-1947 Dr. J. G. Weiler bought Joseph A. Rueter homestead on Jefferson st. occupied by C. Bushman; will move after Bushman moves to house he’s remodeling on Jefferson st.
S 08-15-1947 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Dudley and daughter, Sandra, moved from Bayer residence on Conkey st. to Swenson home on Edward st.
S 08-15-1947 Title clearing notice: Alfred E. and Maxine M. Bramucci vs. John Acken and others regarding part of lot 43, Gardner’s addition.
S 08-22-1947 Stephen West leased White property on Hwy. 11 west of Burlington and moved family into house; to open dog kennel on property.
S 08-29-1947 Martin Wiebenga and family moving from Burlington to Grand Rapids, Mich.
S 08-29-1947 Mr. & Mrs. Francis Patefield and Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Phillips and Betty moved to Conway, Arkansas.
S 08-29-1947 Victor Recknagel bought Patefield home occupied by Ralph Phillips family and will conduct radio shop there.

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