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Sources
1. Title:   Spannuth Family Tree
Page:   Page: 3
Source:   SR-EE
Author:   Emma Eggert
Publication:   With handwritten addenda by Elizabeth Eggert
2. Title:   500 Years' History of the Spannuth Family 1470–1970
Page:   Page: 18
Source:   SR-FYH
Author:   Louis H. Rewinkel, 1883–1972
Publication:   Louis H. Rewinkel
3. Title:   The Spannuth Family Record
Page:   Page: 2
Source:   SR-SFR
Author:   Louis Rewinkel; updated and additions made by Phyllis Rewinkel Hagerbaumer
4. Title:   Packet of documents
Page:   Item: I, Page: 7
Source:   SR-JP
Author:   John W. Palm
5. Title:   Anna Spannuth Rewinkel Diaries
Page:   Dates: 22 July 1919, 1920, 1921
Source:   SR-ASR
Author:   Anna Spannuth Rewinkel
Publication:   Volumes 1–27 transcribed and translated by Jim Eggert.
6. Title:   United States Census, 1920
Page:   Bell Creek Township, Burt, Nebraska, ED25, Sheet 1A
Source:   SR-CEN1920
7. Title:   United States Census, 1930
Page:   Bell Creek Township, Burt, Nebraska, ED11-2, Sheet 5B
Source:   SR-CEN1930
8. Title:   United States Census, 1940
Page:   Bell Creek Township, Burt, Nebraska, ED11-2, Sheet 2A
Source:   SR-CEN1940
9. Title:   Letter discussing genealogy
Page:   Page: 3
Source:   SR-JH992
Author:   Joanne Halvorson
10. Title:   1874–1974 "Soli Deo Gloria"
Source:   SR-SDG
Publication:   St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lyons, Nebraska
11. Title:   Letter and list of descendants of Herman J. Rewinkel
Page:   Page: 2
Source:   SR-REW16
Author:   Lori Hunzeker
12. Title:   Cover letter and 45 family group sheets of Rewinkel descendants
Page:   Page: 35, 36
Source:   SR-REW20
Author:   Walter Rewinkel
13. Title:   Find A Grave website
Page:   ID: 136087175
Source:   SR-FINDAGRAVE
14. Title:   Phyllis Hagerbaumer obituary
Source:   SR-REW85
Publication:   Fremont Tribune

Notes
a. Reference:   14 JUL 2009 00:16:41
Changedatetime:   01:00:20
Note:   Lyons NE
 Fremont NE (1992)
 Or Phyllis Mae. Confirmed at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church near Lyons in 1932. Homemaker and family researcher. After she and Harvey were married, they farmed and lived on the Hagerbaumer home place east of Hooper for 49 years, growing corn, soybeans, and alfalfa. Phyllis took an active role in the farm and assisted her husband with raising hogs, cattle and operating farm equipment. She managed her own egg-laying hens, and at one time had a flock of a thousand hens. In 1992, they retired to Fremont. After Harvey’s death in 2006, Phyllis moved to Minden to the Hinderlong Assisted Living. Phyllis was an active member of Immanuel Lutheran, east of Hooper, and a member of the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League and the church quilting group, doing both fine quilting and quilts for Lutheran World Relief. She organized the Tower View Women’s Club in Washington County. Her hobbies were crocheting afghans, embroidery, gardening, canning and freezing, watercolor painting, cards, and handcrafts. Her husband raised a small field of milo in 1971, just to accommodate her love for sewing fabric milo-stuffed frogs.
Changedate:   7 JUN 2015
Changedatez:   2015-06-07T00:00:00.000Z
Referencetype:   Creation Date


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