Alexander Eisenbraun passed away Monday morning at the St. John's hospital in Rapid City. He had been seriously ill for the past year and underwent an operation for cancer of the stomach. He was born in Russia March 5, 1899 and came to America when six years old. His parents homesteaded north of Wall. Ten years ago he was married to Hertha Kopfenstein of Delmont, to which union was born one girl and six boys. Alexander is a half-brother of Albert, Martin, Gustave, and Henry Eisenbraun. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon from the Creighton Lutheran Church of which he has been a member and burial was made in the cemetery there.
Pennington County Courant, 17 October 1935
Alexander Eisenbraun passed away Monday morning at the St. John's hospital in Rapid City. He had been seriously ill for the past year and underwent an operation for cancer of the stomach. He was born in Russia March 5, 1899 and came to America when six years old. His parents homesteaded north of Wall. Ten years ago he was married to Hertha Kopfenstein of Delmont, to which union was born one girl and six boys. Alexander is a half-brother of Albert, Martin, Gustave, and Henry Eisenbraun. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon from the Creighton Lutheran Church of which he has been a member and burial was made in the cemetery there.
Pennington County Courant, 17 October 1935
Family Members
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Emma Eisenbraun Denke
1900–1979
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Edward Eisenbraun
1903 – unknown
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Melita Eisenbraun Ochsner
1904–1996
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Emelia Eisenbraun Hildebrandt
1907–1965
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Theodore John "Ted" Eisenbraun
1909–1999
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Immanuel Eisenbraun
1882–1882
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Heinrich Jacob "Henry" Eisenbraun
1883–1959
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Gustav Eisenbraun
1884–1946
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Martin P Eisenbraun
1885–1961
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Albert Eisenbraun
1886–1983
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Johannes Eisenbraun
1888–1889
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Peter Eisenbraun
1889–1889
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Louise Eisenbraun
1890 – unknown
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Rosina Eisenbraun
1891 – unknown
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Ludmilla Moser Eisenbraun
1892–1979
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Herbert P Eisenbraun
1895–1965
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