Bobecks of Indiana

              Minnie Green married William (Johan Vilhelm) Bobeck, on Oct. 5, 1905, in Noble, Indiana. On Aug. 8, 1818, a Sunday, she and her three sons, Orba, Wallace, and Everett, were invited to Mrs. Arthur’s house in Waterloo. Their outing made it into a newspaper in Ft. Wayne. Lulu…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Minnie Green married William (Johan Vilhelm) Bobeck, on Oct. 5, 1905, in Noble, Indiana. On Aug. 8, 1818, a Sunday, she and her three sons, Orba, Wallace, and Everett, were invited to Mrs. Arthur’s house in Waterloo. Their outing made it into a newspaper in Ft. Wayne.

Lulu Arthur was Minnie’s older sister. She was a trained nurse, and twice widowed. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bevier’ is her daughter, Hazle, and her husband. Their daughter Beatrice was around 18 months.

Miss Ruby Wilkinson, also mentioned, married William Bobeck on March 15, 1919.

In the 1930 federal census Ruby Bobeck is listed as a principal in the public schools in Benton, Elkhart, Indiana. In 1940 she’s listed as a ‘wife’ with no income of her own. Their daughter was born in 1934.

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