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1. Title:   Bredthauer: Lineal Descendants of William Bredthauer and Dorothea (Vogeler) Bredthauer
Page:   Page: 42
Source:   SR-B2
Author:   Sandra Bredthauer Gielow and Phyllis Bredthauer Harwood
Publication:   Sandra Bredthauer Gielow and Phyllis Bredthauer Harwood
2. Title:   United States Census, 1900
Page:   Elyria Township, Valley, Nebraska, ED198, Sheet 5A
Source:   SR-CEN1900
3. Title:   United States Census, 1910
Page:   Scotia, Greeley, Nebraska, ED128, Sheet 3B
Source:   SR-CEN1910
4. Title:   United States Census, 1920
Page:   Scotia, Greeley, Nebraska, ED139, Sheet 5A
Source:   SR-CEN1920
5. Title:   United States Census, 1930
Page:   Scotia, Greeley, Nebraska, ED39-14, Sheet 4A
Source:   SR-CEN1930
6. Title:   United States Census, 1940
Page:   Scotia, Greeley, Nebraska, ED39-14, Sheet 2B
Source:   SR-CEN1940
7. Title:   Cover letter and 12 pages of genealogical charts on the Bredthauer/Vogeler/Thiesse family
Page:   Page: 12
Source:   SR-RRS2
Author:   Ronald R. Schmidt
8. Title:   Oscar [Bredthauer] at 85
Page:   Page: 4
Source:   SR-OA85
Author:   Rosemary Bredthauer Schultze
9. Title:   The Bredthauer Family: Lineal Descendants of William Bredthauer and Dorothea (Vogeler) Bredthauer
Page:   Page: 54
Source:   SR-B3
Author:   Sandra Bredthauer Gielow, Phyllis Bredthauer Harwood, and Gerald Wayne Bredthauer
Publication:   Sandra Bredthauer Gielow, Phyllis Bredthauer Harwood, and Gerald Wayne Bredthauer
10. Title:   Bredthauer and Dailey family Bible records, ca. 1845–1972
Page:   Page: 6
Source:   SR-BDB
Author:   Henry Bredthauer, Cecile M Daily
11. Title:   The Bredthauer Family: Lineal Descendants of William Bredthauer and Dorothea (Vogeler) Bredthauer
Page:   Page: 44
Source:   SR-B4
Author:   Sandra Bredthauer Gielow, Phyllis Bredthauer Harwood, and Gerald Wayne Bredthauer
Publication:   Sandra Bredthauer Gielow, Phyllis Bredthauer Harwood, and Gerald Wayne Bredthauer
12. Title:   Who's Who in Nebraska 1940
Source:   SR-WWNE1940
13. Title:   Mt. Hope Cemetery, Scotia, NE transcription
Source:   SR-MTHOPE
Author:   Susanne Milbourn
14. Title:   The Bredthauer Family: Descendants of William Bredthauer and Dorothea (Vogeler) Bredthauer
Page:   Page: 83–84
Source:   SR-B5
Author:   Gerald Wayne Bredthauer, assisted by Sandra Bredthauer Gielow and Joyce Gore Bredthauer
Publication:   Gerald Wayne Bredthauer
15. Title:   United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917–1918
Page:   Film: 001711695, Digital Folder: 005253434, Image: 00552
Source:   SR-WWIREG
Publication:   Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc
16. Title:   Greeley County, Nebraska Obituaries
Source:   SR-GNEOBIT
17. Title:   History of the Three Hundred Fiftieth Regiment of U. S. Infantry, Eighty-Eighth Division American Expeditionary Forces
Source:   SR-350TH
Author:   Proctor M. Fiske
Publication:   Cedar Rapids, Iowa: The Laurance Press Company
18. Title:   The 88th Division in the World War of 1914–1918
Page:   Page: 141
Source:   SR-88DIV
Publication:   New York: Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Company
19. Title:   Find A Grave website
Page:   ID: 91375954
Source:   SR-FINDAGRAVE
20. Title:   The Bredthauer Family 2016: Descendants of William Bredthauer and Dorothea (Vogeler) Bredthauer
Page:   Page: 81
Source:   SR-B6
Author:   Rebecca Gielow
21. Title:   Nebraska, Marriages, 1855–1995
Page:   Greeley, Greeley, Nebraska
Source:   SR-FSNEMI
Publication:   FamilySearch

Notes
a. Reference:   14 JUL 2009 00:16:41
Changedatetime:   13:56:25
Note:   Scotia NE
 A prominent citizen, he was known as "Dick". As a young man he moved with his parents to a farm south of Scotia where he lived until 1909, when he joined his brother, Henry, and his sister, Mrs. P. J. Seefus, in operating a general store in Scotia. He served as a private first class in World War I in the 88th Div, 350th Inf, Company A, overseas from July 1918 to May 1919, discharged June 3, 1919. He was a member of American Legion Post No. 150 of Scotia. He was owner of the former Bredthauer Department Store, on Main St. in Scotia, in the building that now houses Scotia Farm and Home. The store stocked most everything from clothes and shoes to fabrics and notions. A grocery was connected with its main entrance on the side street to the south. In 1933, the business partnership with his brother and sister was dissolved. Henry retained the car agency and Albert took over the department store, which he owned and operated very successfully until the present time. This store has become one of the leading business places, not only of Scotia, but of the Loup Valley territory. In 1951 it was sold to Dale May, who sold it again in 1966. Dick was known as a friend of children for miles around. He served as commander of the Scotia American Legion post, county American Legion commander, president of the Scotia Community Club and director of the Loup Valley Irrigation Association as well as holding many other civic offices and responsibilities during his years of service to the community. He died unexpectedly of a heart condition.
Changedate:   6 MAY 2012
Changedatez:   2012-05-06T00:00:00.000Z
Referencetype:   Creation Date
b. Reference:   14 JUL 2009 00:16:41
Note:   WWNE1940 gives his second marriage date as Jan 5, 1932.
Referencetype:   Creation Date


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