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Hiebert, Abraham A. (1869-1951)

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<font size="+2">'''Pioneer Immigrant Died at Hillsboro'''</font>
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Hutchinson, Kansas. — A. A. Hiebert, a long-time resident of the Hillsboro community who came to this country from Russia with his parents at the age of five, died at Hillsboro on Jan. 18 at the age of 82. For the past five years he had lived in Hutchinson with a daughter, Mrs. Harold Branton.
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He is survived by seven daughters, three of whom live at Hillsboro; one son, Hugo of Hillsboro; two sisters, Mrs. Calvin Niswander of California and Mrs. Geo. Peters, Lehigh; one brother, D. A. Hiebert of Hillsboro.
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Latest revision as of 12:53, 15 January 2015

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1951 Jan 25 p. 3

Birth date: 1869

text of obituary:

Pioneer Immigrant Died at Hillsboro

Hutchinson, Kansas. — A. A. Hiebert, a long-time resident of the Hillsboro community who came to this country from Russia with his parents at the age of five, died at Hillsboro on Jan. 18 at the age of 82. For the past five years he had lived in Hutchinson with a daughter, Mrs. Harold Branton.

He is survived by seven daughters, three of whom live at Hillsboro; one son, Hugo of Hillsboro; two sisters, Mrs. Calvin Niswander of California and Mrs. Geo. Peters, Lehigh; one brother, D. A. Hiebert of Hillsboro.


The Mennonite obituary: 1951 Feb 27 p. 147

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