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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 30 Sep 1931 p. 3
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Birth date: 1864
Birth date: 1864 Feb 1
 
<center>'''Mary Lindenberger'''</center>
 
Mary (Waltner) Lindenberger was born Feb. 1, 1864, in the Wolyhian district, Russia, and died Sept. 17, 1931, in Conway Springs, Kansas, at the age of 67 years, 7 months and 17 days.  She was of German descent, one of a family of 13 children.  She spent ten years of her life in Russia coming to the United States in the year 1874 with her father, three brothers, and three sisters.  All of them preceded her in death except one brother and one sister.  After coming to this country her family located on a farm near McPherosn, Kansas.  Here they lived for 11 years.
 
On May 23, 1883 she was united in marriage to John Lindenberger.  To this union twelve children were born, all of whom are livng except two boys to died in infancy. Two years after their marriage they moved to western Kansas, locating near Cimarron in Gray


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Revision as of 09:59, 10 January 2013

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1931 Sep 30 p. 3

Birth date: 1864 Feb 1

Mary Lindenberger

Mary (Waltner) Lindenberger was born Feb. 1, 1864, in the Wolyhian district, Russia, and died Sept. 17, 1931, in Conway Springs, Kansas, at the age of 67 years, 7 months and 17 days. She was of German descent, one of a family of 13 children. She spent ten years of her life in Russia coming to the United States in the year 1874 with her father, three brothers, and three sisters. All of them preceded her in death except one brother and one sister. After coming to this country her family located on a farm near McPherosn, Kansas. Here they lived for 11 years.

On May 23, 1883 she was united in marriage to John Lindenberger. To this union twelve children were born, all of whom are livng except two boys to died in infancy. Two years after their marriage they moved to western Kansas, locating near Cimarron in Gray