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Adolph Turnquist

Birth
Töreboda kommun, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
Death
28 Jul 1960 (aged 88)
Clark County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Greenwood, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Born Adolf Andersson Spjut.

Turnquist, Mr./Mrs. Adolph (Gold - 3 JUN 1953)

On Sunday, May 31, 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Turnquist celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary at Our Savior's Lutheran Church parlors. June 3rd was the date, but it was celebrated earlier because of guests attending.

On June 3, 1903 Adolph Turnquist and Julia Hendrickson were united in marriage at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hendrickson by the Rev. M.E. Church. The attendants, were Sophia Hendrickson, a half-sister of Mrs. Turnquist, now Mrs. Sophia Davis of Charleston, Wash., and David Gustafson, deceased. Mrs. Davis was present at the celebration this year.

Mr. Turnquist was born in Sweden on June 13, 1872 and Mrs. Turnquist was born in Greenwood (Clark Co., Wis.) on Feb. 19, 1881. They have four daughters, Mrs. Erick (Helen) Axelson, Chicago; Mrs. Paul (Vera) tell, Palatine, Ill.; Mrs. Jerome (Ruth) Bertz, Loyal, and Mrs. John (Verdelle) Felix, Greenwood, and four grandchildren, William and Paula Tell and Douglas and Bruce Felix.

The Turnquists have resided in and around Greenwood since their marriage and for 28 years on the same farm northeast of here.

A dinner was served at Our Savior's Lutheran Church here. A three-tiered wedding cake with white icing and gold flowers centered the couple's table. A bouquet of yellow roses a gift of Mrs. Turnquist's sister, Mrs. Helen Campbell of Lewiston, Idaho, and a bouquet of yellow carnations and white snapdragons, a gift of the grandchildren, also decorated the tables.
Born Adolf Andersson Spjut.

Turnquist, Mr./Mrs. Adolph (Gold - 3 JUN 1953)

On Sunday, May 31, 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Turnquist celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary at Our Savior's Lutheran Church parlors. June 3rd was the date, but it was celebrated earlier because of guests attending.

On June 3, 1903 Adolph Turnquist and Julia Hendrickson were united in marriage at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hendrickson by the Rev. M.E. Church. The attendants, were Sophia Hendrickson, a half-sister of Mrs. Turnquist, now Mrs. Sophia Davis of Charleston, Wash., and David Gustafson, deceased. Mrs. Davis was present at the celebration this year.

Mr. Turnquist was born in Sweden on June 13, 1872 and Mrs. Turnquist was born in Greenwood (Clark Co., Wis.) on Feb. 19, 1881. They have four daughters, Mrs. Erick (Helen) Axelson, Chicago; Mrs. Paul (Vera) tell, Palatine, Ill.; Mrs. Jerome (Ruth) Bertz, Loyal, and Mrs. John (Verdelle) Felix, Greenwood, and four grandchildren, William and Paula Tell and Douglas and Bruce Felix.

The Turnquists have resided in and around Greenwood since their marriage and for 28 years on the same farm northeast of here.

A dinner was served at Our Savior's Lutheran Church here. A three-tiered wedding cake with white icing and gold flowers centered the couple's table. A bouquet of yellow roses a gift of Mrs. Turnquist's sister, Mrs. Helen Campbell of Lewiston, Idaho, and a bouquet of yellow carnations and white snapdragons, a gift of the grandchildren, also decorated the tables.


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