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Nellie Infelt
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Nellie Mary Infelt (born Hebbring), 1851 - 1931 Nellie Mary Infelt (born Hebbring) 1851 1931 Wisconsin Minnesota
Nellie Mary Infelt (born Hebbring) was born in 1851, in , Wisconsin.
Nellie married Peter Infelt.
Peter was born circa 1850.
They had 6 children: Rosa Matilda Kehtel (born Infelt), Theresa Infelt and .
Nellie passed away on 1931, at age 80 in , Minnesota.
She was buried in , Minnesota.
Documents of Nellie Mary Infelt (born Hebbring)
Nellie Mary Infelt (born Hebbring) in Duluth Evening Herald, MN, July 1, 1904
"... partisan cheers. ^____ MARRIAGE LICENSES. E. A. Bright and Ella B. Oberton. Nicholas Border and Nellie Infelt. Felix Henry Kamppiniri and Ida Viola May Roemer. track this year on both of these extensions ..."
Nellie Mary Infelt (born Hebbring) in Grand Forks Herald - Aug 18 1922
Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963
"... return home today after ten days spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. smith, Bemldji. Mrs. Nellie Infelt, who will leave Saturday to reside in Duluth, was surprised by a group of friends Wednesday evening...returned to their homes after spending several weeks here as the guest of their mother, Mrs. Nellie Infelt, 716 University avenue. Mrs. R. C. Phillips, Stratford apartments, who has spent the summer months ..."
Publication place: Grand Forks, Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Nellie InfeltNellie Infelt in Grand Forks herald. - Aug 18 1922
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... week with' friends. Miss Virginia Getchell, 816 Chestnut street, will return home today after ten days spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. smith, Bemldji. Mrs. Nellie Infelt, who will leave Saturday to reside in Duluth, was surprised by a group of friends Wednesday evening. Music and cards formed the evening's entertainment and Mrs. Infelt was presented with a temembrance just before the self-invited guests served luncheon. The guests Included Mesdames Finnigan, Robert Dettman. Fred Scott, Peter Bach, A. K. Skinner, John Britten and C. ..."
Publication place: Grand Forks, Grand Forks, North Dakota