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Hannah Elizabeth “Lizzie” <I>Strobel</I> Enright

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Hannah Elizabeth “Lizzie” Strobel Enright

Birth
Elk Point, Union County, South Dakota, USA
Death
15 Aug 1908 (aged 35)
Jefferson, Union County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Elk Point, Union County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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From FAG Member j.lynn (47147578)
Union County Courier, Elk Point, SD, 20 Apr 1908, page 1:
"Her full maiden name was Hannah Elizabeth Strobel and she was the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Strobel of this city. She was married on Thanksgiving day, Nov. 28, 1894. The first two years of their married life was spent in Elk Point, when they moved to Civil Bend, which has been their home since.

Their children are Bryan aged 12, Earl aged 9, John aged 6 and Thomas aged 2 1/2. Mrs Enright's mother died a little over a year ago. Of the immediate family there are living, her father, Abe Strobel, and brothers and sisters, Fred Strobel of Sioux City, Mrs. Nellie Bartelson of Ponca, Neb., Thomas, Bertha and Madge of this city,

Mrs. Enright was most highly esteemed in Elk Point, Civil Bend, Jefferson and everywhere she was known. Her loss is keenly felt by her friends. The family has the deepest sympathy in their grief and loss from the entire community."
From FAG Member j.lynn (47147578)
Union County Courier, Elk Point, SD, 20 Apr 1908, page 1:
"Her full maiden name was Hannah Elizabeth Strobel and she was the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Strobel of this city. She was married on Thanksgiving day, Nov. 28, 1894. The first two years of their married life was spent in Elk Point, when they moved to Civil Bend, which has been their home since.

Their children are Bryan aged 12, Earl aged 9, John aged 6 and Thomas aged 2 1/2. Mrs Enright's mother died a little over a year ago. Of the immediate family there are living, her father, Abe Strobel, and brothers and sisters, Fred Strobel of Sioux City, Mrs. Nellie Bartelson of Ponca, Neb., Thomas, Bertha and Madge of this city,

Mrs. Enright was most highly esteemed in Elk Point, Civil Bend, Jefferson and everywhere she was known. Her loss is keenly felt by her friends. The family has the deepest sympathy in their grief and loss from the entire community."


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