Bernard Holdvogt was born January 12, 1905 in New Munich, Stearns County, Minnesota. Bernard "Ben" was the 2nd of 10 children of Henry and Anna (Imdieke) Holdvogt.
On February 1, 1927, at the age of 22 years, he married Anna Kersting, age 21 years, in Waubun, Minnesota.
Ben and Anna (Kersting) Holdvogt had 4 children; all born in New Munich, Stearns County, Minnesota. The 4 daughters are:
- Marjorie Holdvogt Kennedy
- Mary Jane "Mayme" Holdvogt Schulzetenberg
- Joan Holdvogt Riley
- Geraldine Holdvogt Stalberger
Ben Holdvogt died on May 5, 1967 in Melrose, Minnesota. His widow, Anna Holdvogt, lived for nearly 12 more years, passing away on January 25, 1979 in Melrose, MN.
Bernard and Anna Holdvogt are next to each other in Plots 41 & 42 of Row 1 in Section E in St. Mary's Cemetery in Melrose, Minnesota.
Bernard Holdvogt was born January 12, 1905 in New Munich, Stearns County, Minnesota. Bernard "Ben" was the 2nd of 10 children of Henry and Anna (Imdieke) Holdvogt.
On February 1, 1927, at the age of 22 years, he married Anna Kersting, age 21 years, in Waubun, Minnesota.
Ben and Anna (Kersting) Holdvogt had 4 children; all born in New Munich, Stearns County, Minnesota. The 4 daughters are:
- Marjorie Holdvogt Kennedy
- Mary Jane "Mayme" Holdvogt Schulzetenberg
- Joan Holdvogt Riley
- Geraldine Holdvogt Stalberger
Ben Holdvogt died on May 5, 1967 in Melrose, Minnesota. His widow, Anna Holdvogt, lived for nearly 12 more years, passing away on January 25, 1979 in Melrose, MN.
Bernard and Anna Holdvogt are next to each other in Plots 41 & 42 of Row 1 in Section E in St. Mary's Cemetery in Melrose, Minnesota.
Family Members
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Anna Katherine Holdvogt Berling
1903–1995
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Joseph Henry Holdvogt
1906–1966
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Sr Josina Ann Mary Ann Holdvogt
1908–1997
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Alvina Mary Holdvogt Winters
1911–1998
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Agnes R Holdvogt Borgerding
1913–1991
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Rose M. Holdvogt Wieling
1914–1992
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Norbert B. Holdvogt
1916–1996
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Theresa Holdvogt Borgerding
1919–1969
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Andrew Lorenz Holdvogt
1922–1922
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