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Christian W. and Julia Ann Vorrath

From the research of
Jean Kyle

 
Canadian Republic - 10 Apr 1896
 
Christian Vorrath, a prominent farmer, died Monday at his home, one mile west and four miles south of Frisco.
 
Additional Info:  1890 census states Christian was born in Germany and came to America in 1868 at age 22.  He was naturalized.  He made the "Run of 1889" and homesteaded the SE 1/4 of Sec 14 Twp 13 Rg 6 North of Richland.  He was the father of ten children, six daughters and four sons.  Four of these died while yet in infancy.  Son Anton died in 1894.  Children listed o the census:  Minnie, Nannie, Ella, Ida and Mary.
 
Obituary of his wife Julia states they married 10 Apr 1866. Possibly in Kansas as all the children were born there.

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