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'''FRED PETERS,''' son of Jacob D. Peters and Katherine Thieszen, was born January 4, 1898, in York County, Nebraska. When nine years old creeping paralysis set in and left him a cripple and finally an invalid for life. On May 20, 1918, he was baptixzed [''sic''] by Elder H. H. Epp and accepted as a member of the Bethesda Mennonite Church, Henderson. Since the death of his parents he lived with relatives, at the Salem Home near Hillsboro, and at a convalescent home in Beatrice, Nebraska. He was patient in the bearing of his cross. | |||
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The Mennonite obituary: 1943 Apr 6 p. 6
Birth date: 1898
Birth date: 1898 Jan 4
text of obituary:
FRED PETERS, son of Jacob D. Peters and Katherine Thieszen, was born January 4, 1898, in York County, Nebraska. When nine years old creeping paralysis set in and left him a cripple and finally an invalid for life. On May 20, 1918, he was baptixzed [sic] by Elder H. H. Epp and accepted as a member of the Bethesda Mennonite Church, Henderson. Since the death of his parents he lived with relatives, at the Salem Home near Hillsboro, and at a convalescent home in Beatrice, Nebraska. He was patient in the bearing of his cross.