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Magretha Hinrika <I>Seggerman</I> Huntling

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Magretha Hinrika Seggerman Huntling

Birth
Minonk, Woodford County, Illinois, USA
Death
1947 (aged 86–87)
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Inglewood, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Huntling, 86, Died in California; Was a Seggerman

Word has just been received of the death of Mrs. Margaret Huntling, 86, a native of Minonk, at her home in Los Angeles, Calif., on the fourth of July.

Mrs. Huntling was the daughter of the late Jasper H. and Rixte Ludeman Seggerman. She was aged 86 years, 10 months and 27 days at the time of her passing.

She was married to Burtus Huntling, in Minonk, in the 1880s. They had 13 children, of which 2 daughters and 8 sons survive. Her husband passed away about 40 years ago while they were visiting in this city.

After their marriage the Huntlings moved to Kansas and Nebraska. It has been more than 40 years since they resided in Minonk, and while her children were all born and raised in Kansas and Nebraska, and are not generaly known here, she is survived by two sisters and two brothers who are well known in this city. They are: Mrs. H. M. Harms and Albert Seggerman, both of Minonk; Dick Seggerman, of Chicago; and Mrs. Ben Jenkinson of South Shore, So. Dak.
Mrs. Huntling, 86, Died in California; Was a Seggerman

Word has just been received of the death of Mrs. Margaret Huntling, 86, a native of Minonk, at her home in Los Angeles, Calif., on the fourth of July.

Mrs. Huntling was the daughter of the late Jasper H. and Rixte Ludeman Seggerman. She was aged 86 years, 10 months and 27 days at the time of her passing.

She was married to Burtus Huntling, in Minonk, in the 1880s. They had 13 children, of which 2 daughters and 8 sons survive. Her husband passed away about 40 years ago while they were visiting in this city.

After their marriage the Huntlings moved to Kansas and Nebraska. It has been more than 40 years since they resided in Minonk, and while her children were all born and raised in Kansas and Nebraska, and are not generaly known here, she is survived by two sisters and two brothers who are well known in this city. They are: Mrs. H. M. Harms and Albert Seggerman, both of Minonk; Dick Seggerman, of Chicago; and Mrs. Ben Jenkinson of South Shore, So. Dak.


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