Floyd Hilgenkamp Farm In on^iVki Family For 101 Years &'• The Floyd Hilgenkamp farm, in 1922. Floyd Hilgenkamp got one of the three whose owners the farm in 1964, establishing an unbroken line of possession in the will I family. Count} Fair this fall, I , the family 101 years. The original tract upon which The farm came into the Hil- this history is based consisted of genkamp family in March, 1867, 120 acres, but this has since been when Herman Hilgenkamp bought expanded to 200 acres. The farm it from Daniel Coyltff The land three miles north of the Marhad been homesteaded by Huah s h a l l Nurseries corner on Highway Coil in I860 and later sold to 30, it is now on the new black top Daniel Coyle, in 1865. road which is just being comPeter Hilgenkamp, Herman's pleted. son, secured the land in 1900, The Hilgenkamps engage ingenand it came to G. W. Hilgenkamp eral farming, milk about 20 cows ferviceiTo? Mrs.,.,( / FrenchWere On Tuesday - Services were held at 2:30 in rlineion with ^ ~ ~ ¿ * J ~ , . .. tram. 7 • "aJ"u"na oi YoungvS,T^ town, tArizona. -J}eilâre^SThere ur. are two sur wing daughters. They a r T S Robert Savage, of Omaha; and MÍSS Ettel French .of Youngtown, S ï She also has three brothers and two sisters. They are Arthír Johnson, of Denver; Perry J o K The Floyd Hilgenkamp family are shown in the attra hen of their farm home. Seated Mr. and . Hilgenkamp. St left to right. James, Dale, and Gene. Services For Bess Talmage ii»,; i. Mrs .. n. •.. Nebr.; .. . „ JFuneral ? 6 ™ 1 services for Na- „f of Dewitt, and Ralph Johns oi Youngtown, Arizona. The sisters T T f ' f ^ w e r e held on Tuesare Mrs. Margaret Baxter of Bellevue and Mrs. Edith Grave of Omaha. There are 11 grandchildren and 21 great grandchil5 2 great great grand chTdrï and u s u a l l y raise around 175 hogs. Last Monday, thev were busy harvesting the wheat crops. Mr. and Mrs. Hilgenkamp have three sons: James, 17, Dale. 14, and Gene, 12, all of ~lp with the farm work. -"."&••"" «-wneiery. Kev. Dwight .Umer, of Fremont, Fremont, officiated offîcTS .temer of with Reckmeyer Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. FriT 3 H e t ,, b e a r e r s w e r e Charles French, Eugene French, Melvern Hilgenkamp, Don Bartusek, Tom Savage and Brice Bartusek. »WW Funeral services for Bess Patrick Talmage were held on Sat: urday, July 6th. Mrs. Talmage passed away at the Good Shepherd Home on Wednesday, July 3rd. Mrs. Talmage was born on September 28, 1879 at Rigdon, Indiana. She was 88 at the time of her death. Her husband, Charles O. Talmage, preceded her in death. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. C. C. Sheldon of Columbus, Nebraska, and Mrs. Frank Stewart, a niece, of Blair, Nebraska. Services were held at 10:30 a.m. in the Campbell Mortuary with Rev. James R. Warn officiating. Interment was in the Blair Cemetery.
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