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Dora E. (Neischwander) Lundblade (from "Jamestown Optimist")
Dora E. Lundblade died at the Community Hospital in Beloit, KS December 12, 1961, She was born June 7, 1867 in Ohio, the daughter of John Neischwander. When she was a little girl of four or five her mother died. Her father brought her and the other children to Kansas where she grew to womanhood, and was married on November 21, 1886 to Albert Lundblade. They established a home just west of the Champlin homestead. Six years later Mr. Lundblade bought the land just east of the Prairie Gem School House. This was their home as long as Mr. Lundblade lived, and where Mrs. Lundblade lived for several years after his death on March 29, 1917. Mr. and Mrs. Lundblade were the parents of six sons and four daughters, baby Alice died in infancy. Dale died in Nov. 1935, Mrs. Dorothy Leidtke died April 29, 1956, and Fred, Sept. 5, 1958. Surviving children are Guy of Jamestown, Mrs. Lillie Mallory of Beloit, Richard of Madrid, NM, John of Concordia, Frank of Glen Elder, and Mrs. Nellie Anderson of Wood Acre, CA. Mrs. Lundblade leaves one sister, Rose of Denver, CO also survives. Mrs. Lundblade was one of the best neighbors, her kindly disposition endeared her to the hearts of many. Interment was in the Jamestown Cemetery.
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Dora E. (Neischwander) Lundblade (from "Jamestown Optimist")
Dora E. Lundblade died at the Community Hospital in Beloit, KS December 12, 1961, She was born June 7, 1867 in Ohio, the daughter of John Neischwander. When she was a little girl of four or five her mother died. Her father brought her and the other children to Kansas where she grew to womanhood, and was married on November 21, 1886 to Albert Lundblade. They established a home just west of the Champlin homestead. Six years later Mr. Lundblade bought the land just east of the Prairie Gem School House. This was their home as long as Mr. Lundblade lived, and where Mrs. Lundblade lived for several years after his death on March 29, 1917. Mr. and Mrs. Lundblade were the parents of six sons and four daughters, baby Alice died in infancy. Dale died in Nov. 1935, Mrs. Dorothy Leidtke died April 29, 1956, and Fred, Sept. 5, 1958. Surviving children are Guy of Jamestown, Mrs. Lillie Mallory of Beloit, Richard of Madrid, NM, John of Concordia, Frank of Glen Elder, and Mrs. Nellie Anderson of Wood Acre, CA. Mrs. Lundblade leaves one sister, Rose of Denver, CO also survives. Mrs. Lundblade was one of the best neighbors, her kindly disposition endeared her to the hearts of many. Interment was in the Jamestown Cemetery.
Family Members
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Sophia Maria Neuenschwander Sunday
1845–1915
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Maria Anna Neuenschwander
1846–1850
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Johanna Jakob Neuenschwander
1847–1850
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Maria Luise Neuenschwander
1850–1850
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Nathaniel Rufas Niceschwander
1856–1908
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William Tell Niceschwander
1857–1943
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George Washington Neuenschwander
1857–1862
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Bruce Napoleon Niceschwander
1858–1931
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Marian Louise "Louisa" Niceschwander Clark
1860–1938
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Martha J Neuenschwander
1862–1862
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Martin J Neuenschwander
1862–1862
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Joseph Austin Niceschwander
1863–1937
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Margaret Ellen (Elnora) Niceschwander Strayer
1866–1913
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Rhoda Ann Niceschwander
1870 – unknown
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Rose Bell Niceschwander George
1872–1967
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Charley Guy Lundblade
1887–1965
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Arthur Dale Lundblade
1889–1935
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Lillie Mae Lundblade Mallory
1891–1965
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Alice Matilda Lundblade
1894–1895
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Albert Richard Lundblade
1896–1972
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Frederick William "Fred" Lundblade
1898–1958
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Dorothy Marie Lundblade Liedtke
1900–1956
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John Emil Lundblade
1902–1985
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Franklin Eugene Lundblade
1905–1981
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Nellie Margaret Lundblade Anderson
1907–1982
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