Golden jubilee, 1917-1967 : Roseglen, North Dakota, June 30, July 1-2, 1967

where they lived their remaining years. Mr. Dye died in 1944, Mrs. Dye passed away in 1948. Lawrence died in 1957 leaving his wife, two sons, Elgen and Larry and a daughter Vivian, who live in the Raub area. Their daughter Mildred married Ferdinand Franklin and are the parents of 10 children, seven...

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Summary:where they lived their remaining years. Mr. Dye died in 1944, Mrs. Dye passed away in 1948. Lawrence died in 1957 leaving his wife, two sons, Elgen and Larry and a daughter Vivian, who live in the Raub area. Their daughter Mildred married Ferdinand Franklin and are the parents of 10 children, seven boys and three girls. Their oldest son Thomas died while serving in the Air Force in England in '63, leaving wife Diane Linnertz and four small children, Dean, Denine, Donette and Donna. Richard died in 1958. His wife Bernice and daughter live in Santee, Calif. Harry married Rosella Weinand, a R.N. and they have three daughters, Debra, Sherry and Vicki. Harry attends State School of Science at Wahpeton. Marvin lives at home and farms for a neighbor. Louella married Harold Schoen- fisch and live on a farm near Makoti. Their children are Timothy, Thomas, Carlene and Kylene. Florence married Leonard Dahl and farm in Roseglen area. They have three children, Roy, Gina and Penny. Sue Ellen married to Leo Boehm lives in Eugene, Oregon, where he is a Body Shop man. Their children are Dale, Daryl, Dennis and Deanna. Jerry married Sharon Mills and they have two sons, Troy and Todd. They live at Renton, Wash., where he works for Boeing's as IBM operator. Clifford stationed in Spain in the Air Force, also served in Okinawa, and William, now at home, is a member of the Army Reserves. Clarence Dye, who is a retired service man of 20 years in the Air Force. His wife was from Newfoundland. She was killed in a car accident in 1963. He and his children, Paul, Roy and Waunetta live in San Antonio, Texas. MR. & MRS. WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN I came to North Dakota in August 1913 and worked as a laborer for two years. Then I bought one-half interest in a threshing machine and threshed for four years. Then 1918 I had to go to the Service and came back in 1919. I threshed one more year at Anamoose and then shipped my rig to Ryder as I had bought the other half interest from Ferd Wollmer of Anamoose, N.D. I built a house and started farming in the Roseglen community where I continued threshing for seven years around the area. But the threshing was discontinued when the combines arrived on the market. We were married in January 1925 in the church where I went to Sunday School, not far from my parents farm home at Drake, N.D. 277 Scanned with a Zeutschel Zeta book scanner at 300 dpi. Edited with Multi-Page TIFF Editor.