Jundt, Frederick

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Name Jundt, Frederick Geburt 23 Nov 1913 Martell, Hughes County, South Dakota, USA [1]
Geschlecht männlich Tod 21 Aug 1993 McLaughlin, Corson County, South Dakota, USA [1]
Beerdigung 26 Aug 1993 Redeemer Lutheran Church, McLaughlin, Corson County, South Dakota, USA [1]
Personen-Kennung I42994 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 5 Sep 2009
Vater Jundt, Frederick, geb. geschätzt 1883 gest. Datum unbekannt Mutter Jakober, Lydia, geb. geschätzt 1886 gest. Datum unbekannt Familien-Kennung F14427 Familienblatt | Familientafel
Familie Hepper, Rosina, geb. 21 Feb 1918, Hettinger, Adams County, North Dakota, USA gest. 25 Mrz 1987, McLaughlin, Corson County, South Dakota, USA
(Alter 69 Jahre)
Eheschließung 4 Dez 1937 McLaughlin, Corson County, South Dakota, USA [1]
Kinder 1. Jundt, Judith Mona, geb. 14 Jan 1939, McLaughlin, Corson County, South Dakota, USA gest. Datum unbekannt
2. Lebend 3. Lebend Familien-Kennung F14426 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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Ereignis-Karte Eheschließung - 4 Dez 1937 - McLaughlin, Corson County, South Dakota, USA Tod - 21 Aug 1993 - McLaughlin, Corson County, South Dakota, USA = Link zu Google Earth
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Notizen - Hans Leibbrandt:
Fred was born in Mcpherson County of SD and was a small boy when his family moved to a farm northeast of McLaughlin, SD where they lived for a short time. When he was 11 the family moved into McLaughlin where he has lived since then. Fred worked at farm work and later worked on the railroad. He helped run the family dray line and in 1946 he went into partnership with his brother Emil in Jundt's Standard Station in McLaughlin. From then on he spent most of the time at the station, opening early and closing late. Fred took over the complete operation of the station in 1962 until 1990 when he retired. Information taken from Obituary of Fred Jundt
- Hans Leibbrandt:
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Quellen - [S102] Hans Leibbrandt, (Leibbrandt-com-leibbrandt_archive-Lybrand_USA-Sayler1).
- [S102] Hans Leibbrandt, (Leibbrandt-com-leibbrandt_archive-Lybrand_USA-Sayler1).