Judge and Mrs. Bottum have become the parents of seven children: Helen M., a teacher in the schools of Faulkton; Fannie C.,the wife of William P. Givens, who is engaged in the automobile business at Goldfield, Iowa, and by whom she has one child, Sylvia Helen; Dora H., who is teaching in Minnesota; Emily, a teacher in the schools of Faulk county; Julia, a teacher of music in the School for Feeble Minded at Redfield; and Roswell and Joseph, both attending school. The family is prominently and favorably known in Faulk county and that section of the state, the hospitality of the best homes being freely accorded them.
Quoted from "History of Dakota Territory" by George W. Kingsbury, Vol. V (1915)
Judge and Mrs. Bottum have become the parents of seven children: Helen M., a teacher in the schools of Faulkton; Fannie C.,the wife of William P. Givens, who is engaged in the automobile business at Goldfield, Iowa, and by whom she has one child, Sylvia Helen; Dora H., who is teaching in Minnesota; Emily, a teacher in the schools of Faulk county; Julia, a teacher of music in the School for Feeble Minded at Redfield; and Roswell and Joseph, both attending school. The family is prominently and favorably known in Faulk county and that section of the state, the hospitality of the best homes being freely accorded them.
Quoted from "History of Dakota Territory" by George W. Kingsbury, Vol. V (1915)
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