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Note: age:16A ED:19 SOURCE: 1910 census Manchester Township, Boone Co., Nebraska. Son Age 13 Page:22A ED:19 SOURCE: 1920 census under Olon V Hoefer Manchester Township, Boone Co., Nebraska. Son Age 23 Roll:T625_980 Page:11A ED:20 Image:0203 SOURCE: 1930 census Manchester Township, Boone Co., Nebraska. Head Age 33 Roll:T626_1266 Page:1A ED:11 Image:0647 SOURCE: 1940; Census Place: Manchester, Boone, Nebraska; Roll: T627_2236; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 6-12. MILITARY: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Name: Francis Anthony Hoefer City: Not Stated County: Boone State: Nebraska Birthplace: Nebraska;United States of America Birth Date: 4 Dec 1896 Roll: 1711448 DraftBoard: 0 DEATH: Social Security Death Index Name: Francis Hoefer SSN: 507-14-7679 Last Residence: 68620 Albion, Boone, Nebraska, United States of America Born: 4 Dec 1896 Died: Jan 1976 State (Year) SSN issued: Nebraska (Before 1951 ) OBITUARY: Saturday, January 24, 1976, Columbus Telegram, Columbus, Nebraska, Platte County Hoefer--Funeral services for Frank A. Hoefer, 79, of Albion, who died Friday in Boone County Hospital, will be 10:30 a.m. Monday in St. Michael Catholic Church, Albion. Rev. Henry Schorn will officiate, with burial in the parish cemetery. The body will lie in state all day Sunday, Sunday night and Monday morning in Levander Funeral Home, with rosary at 8 p.m. Sunday. He was born December 4, 1896, at Albion, son of Anton and Mary Abeln Hoefer. He was married September 1, 1920, to Mary Cloughesy of Albion and they farmed in the community. He was a member of St. Michael Church. Survivors are his widow; two sons, Francis Jr., of Albion and Vincent of Omaha; daughters Mary Carol Kitner of Vacaville, California, and Mildred Remmereid of Tilden; 12 grandchildren; a brother, Leo of Omaha; and three sisters, Mrs. Floyd (Marie) Anderson of Kansas City, Mo, Mrs. Leonard (Rose) Getzfrid of Albion and Mrs. Fred (Leona) Fitzgerald of Albion. He was preceded in death by his parents, son, brother and sister. BIOGRAPHY: FRANK was born on the family farm north of Albion and attended District 1 school. After leaving school he worked full time with his brother Raymond farming the home place and the other place across the valley. Frank continued farming the home place after Raymond was married. Rose and Leona helped pick corn. They ran one wagon and Frank ran a wagon. Each wagon would be filled high against the bang boards each half day. This would make four loads per day averaging about forty bushels per load. The wagons and all other farm machinery in those days were pulled by horses. Rose and Leona as well as Marie also helped with the haying. Three cuttings of alfalfa were field stacked in the summer and one cutting of prairie hay was stacked in late August. When Leo was about ten years old he started driving the hays tacker team. This team was hitched to a rope and when the horses were driven the hay arched up over the hays tacker and was dumped over the back side to make a high stack. Frank married Mary Cloughesy who taught school for one year at District 1. Just prior to their marriage on September 1, 1920 Mary had taught school at Cedar Rapids, Nebraska. Her family lived two miles east of Albion. Frank's parents moved to town when he was married and Frank and Mary lived on the home place until they moved to town in 1951 when their oldest son Francis was married and moved with his wife Beata to this farm. BIOGRAPHY: Tuesday, September 1, 1970: The Columbus Telegram, Columbus, Nebraska Frank Hoefers mark 50th wedding date ALBION -- Observing their golden wedding anniversary Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoefer. Preceding the open house was a family dinner at St. Michael Catholic Church. Assisting at the open house were Mrs. Tom Haynes; Beala Hoefer, Mary Kilner, punch; Mary Alice Hoefer, Mrs. Mildred Remmereid, serving cake. At the guest book was Susan Remmereid while Marjorie Pietz presided at the gift table. Servers were Janet Hoefer and Karen Kitner. The Rev. Fr. Robert Smith officiated at a 1 p.m. Mass. Ushers were Steven Remmereid, Walter Hoefer, Robert Pietz and Kevin Kilner. The couple was married at St. Michael Catholic Church Sept. 1, 1920. Mrs. Hoefer is the Former Mary J. Clouches of the Heun community north of Schuyler. Her husband is a native of Albion and is a retired farmer. Their children are Francis of Albion, Vincent of Omaha, Mrs. Mary C. Kitner of Vacaville, Calif., Mrs. Mildred Remmereid of Petersburg, and the late James Hoefer, killed in World War II. In addition the honorees have 12 grandchildren. RELIGION: Roman Catholic
Note: SOURCE: 1900 census Manchester Township, Boone Co., Nebraska. Son Age 4 P
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