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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Margaret Ann Ginsbach: Birth: 18 DEC 1894 in Milbank, South Dakota. Death: ABT 1964 in Balsam Lake, Wisconsin

  2. Frances Eleanor Ginsbach: Birth: 18 NOV 1896 in Milbank, South Dakota. Death: 28 APR 1988 in Centralia, Washington

  3. Eva Louise Ginsbach: Birth: 16 JAN 1898 in Milbank, South Dakota. Death: 4 JAN 1997 in New Salem, Morton County, North Dakota

  4. Mary Walburga “Mazie” Ginsbach: Birth: 26 MAY 1904 in Milbank, South Dakota. Death: 27 NOV 1991 in Seattle, Washington

  5. Gertrude Beatrice Ginsbach: Birth: 11 SEP 1907 in Milbank, South Dakota. Death: 4 JUN 1971 in Centralia, Washington

  6. Raymond Eugene Ginsbach: Birth: 23 FEB 1910 in Milbank, South Dakota. Death: 13 JUL 1960 in Olympia, Washington


Notes
a. Note:   N4 Jacob was listed as a carpenter in the 1910 census but as a retired farmer on his death certificate. He had lost his arm many years before in a wood–cutting accident. Apparently he was unable to support himself after the accident (see notes on his spouse). Jacob must have been very short, because in the full–length wedding portrait of him and Mary, they appear to be virtually the same height, and according to Marilynn, her grandmother was a tiny woman, barely five feet tall. According to Jacquie McLeod Berge, daughter of Mazie Ginsbach McLeod, Jacob’s granddaughter, he was a “sour old German.” One of the daughters, Eva perhaps, told me once how when the kids got rambunctious at dinner, he would make them go outside and run around the house in the frigid Midwestern winter air. According to his death certificate, Jacob died of cardiac failure due to arteriosclerosis—senility (24 hours), acidosis (48 hours), and diabetes mellitis (years).


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