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They lived in the Second street house until Memorial Day, 1875, n hen they moved to the old Pang* j horn property. The marriage record ' In the county court house states that Herbert I* Pangborn, son of Jason and Sarah Able Pangborn was ?.’■? vears old. while Evaline P. Van Hook, daughter of Josiah and Mae Gfarlow Van Hook, was 19.Mr. Pangborn, who gave his occupation on the marriage certificate is farming, worked for the railroao ompany for a number of years, and For the last three decades has been aretaker of Mt. Hope cemetery. Helt; ilso does extensive gardening and i fheel keeping. Mrs. Pangborn has).heen a member of the Women’s Re-lief Corps for 35 years, and mem- ( hers of the organization have been invited to visit her Sunday. s hopes that her fiftieth anniversary rill not be as cold as was her wed- ' iing day. She and her husband-to-be drove nine miles from the Van Hook residence, and “nearly froze.The couple has three children now living. Ed E. of Chicago, Vern, md Mrs. Bernice Rutenbeck of Ma-auoketa. The only grandchildren are Miss Kathleen Pangborn of Chicago, and Alen Rutenbeck of Maquoketa. The children and their families will he here for a family dinner.
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Dubuque Telegraph Herald And Times Journal

Dubuque, Iowa, US

Sun, Apr 23, 1933

Page 19

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