He traveled to the US with his father,step mother Elisabeth and several siblings about 1905, settling first in Hutchison County and moving on to Pennington County, South Dakota.
Pennington County Courant on 6 August 1959
Services here Friday, Henry Eisenbraun, 76
Henry J. Eisenbraun, 76, died Tuesday afternoon at his home in Wall. It had been nearly a year that he had been seriously ill.
Services will be held at First Lutheran Church in Wall tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock with Rev. A. R. Kieschnick officiating.
Henry Eisenbraun was born February 7, 1883 in Crimea in Russia. He came to America in 1905 and settled near Tripp.
He was married in 1907 and the couple came to Creighton in that year where they homesteaded. In December of 1945 Mr. & Mrs. Eisenbraun moved to Wall.
Six children are surviving: Rudolph and Gotthold of Creighton, Edwin of Miller, Mrs. Robert (Tillie) Denke of Wall, Mrs. James (Hulda) Haney of Rapid City and Ferdinand of Wall.
He traveled to the US with his father,step mother Elisabeth and several siblings about 1905, settling first in Hutchison County and moving on to Pennington County, South Dakota.
Pennington County Courant on 6 August 1959
Services here Friday, Henry Eisenbraun, 76
Henry J. Eisenbraun, 76, died Tuesday afternoon at his home in Wall. It had been nearly a year that he had been seriously ill.
Services will be held at First Lutheran Church in Wall tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock with Rev. A. R. Kieschnick officiating.
Henry Eisenbraun was born February 7, 1883 in Crimea in Russia. He came to America in 1905 and settled near Tripp.
He was married in 1907 and the couple came to Creighton in that year where they homesteaded. In December of 1945 Mr. & Mrs. Eisenbraun moved to Wall.
Six children are surviving: Rudolph and Gotthold of Creighton, Edwin of Miller, Mrs. Robert (Tillie) Denke of Wall, Mrs. James (Hulda) Haney of Rapid City and Ferdinand of Wall.
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