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Marriage: Children:
  1. Marjorie Beth Moberg: Birth: 4 OCT 1922 in Bayard, Morrill Co., Nebraska. Death: 30 NOV 2018


Sources
1. Title:   Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975
Page:   Page 208
2. Title:   1920 Census, Nebraska, Morrill County
3. Title:   Letter from Marjorie Beth (Moberg) Campbell dated January 5, 2000
4. Title:   Grave Marker - Carl E. & Maude C. Moberg, Bayard Cemetery, Bayard, Morrill Co., Nebraska
5. Title:   1900 Census, Nebraska, Hamilton County
6. Title:   1930 Census, Nebraska, Morrill County
7. Title:   Letter from Marjorie (Moberg) Campbell dated February 17, 2000
8. Title:   Social Security Death Index
9. Title:   1920 Census, Nebraska, Morrill County
Page:   E.D. 207, Ward 3, Family 46
10. Title:   Obituary - Carl Moberg

Notes
a. Note:   OBITUARY
  Bayard Transcript - August 16, 1963
  Last Rites Monday For C. E. Moberg
  Services were held at the presbyterian Church Monday at 10 a.m. for C. E. (Chris) Moberg, who passed away Friday evening, August 9, at a Scottsbluff hospital. His death brought to a close his fight against his illness. He was 73 years of age. The son of Andrew and Christina Moberg, he was born April 15, 1890 at Aurora Nebr. He was a graduate of Aurora High School and Colorado College at Colorado Springs with the class of 1913. He was married to Maud DeVault at Denver on June 9, 1921. Mr. Moberg was a long-time employee of the Great Western Sugar Company; starting in the Eaton, Colorado factory in 1913, moving from there to Scottsbluff and then to Bayard as chief chemist. He retired in 1955 as assistant superintendent. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and Bayard Lodge No. 301 AF&AM. Survivors include his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Beth Campbell of Colorado Springs; three grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs Harold Moberg of Los Angeles and Mrs Carl Davidson of Aurora, Neb. The rev. Jerrold Aspengren officiated at the services Monday. Burial was in the Bayard cemetery. Plummer Funeral Home had charge of the arrangements. A memorial to his memory has been established to the choir of the Presbyterian Church.
  GRAVE STONE
  MOBERG CARL E. MAUDE C. 1890 - 1963 1895 - 1975


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