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Frank Anton Popp,the son of Ferdinand and Mary Schneider Popp,was born on December 24,1889 in Schulenburg,Texas.In 1895 his family moved to Nada,Texas.Around 1906,Frank and his grandmother,Juditha Popp,moved into a home (owned by her son,Ferdinand)about 1 mile north of his parent's homestead.They looked after each other for the next 9 or 10 years.Ferdinand gave his son,Frank,an organ with which to entertain Grandma,Juditha.She loved to sing and dance,and so did her grandson,so they spent many hours entertaining each other.
Frank married Anna Heine on January 18,1916.Juditha moved back with her son,Ferdinand;Frank and Anne lived in his home until 1927,at which time they moved with their 5 children to a home about 3/4 mile west of Garwood.There they continued to farm,and 3 more children were born.On July 7,1937,tragedy struck when Anne died suddenly,leaving Frank with 8 children,the youngest only 16 months old.But with the help of God and his older children,he raised his family and kept his farm going too.Even when Uncle Sam called for service men,his 3 sons all answered his call.He lived for his children and God called him home on May 2,1975,at the age of 86.
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Frank Anton Popp,the son of Ferdinand and Mary Schneider Popp,was born on December 24,1889 in Schulenburg,Texas.In 1895 his family moved to Nada,Texas.Around 1906,Frank and his grandmother,Juditha Popp,moved into a home (owned by her son,Ferdinand)about 1 mile north of his parent's homestead.They looked after each other for the next 9 or 10 years.Ferdinand gave his son,Frank,an organ with which to entertain Grandma,Juditha.She loved to sing and dance,and so did her grandson,so they spent many hours entertaining each other.
Frank married Anna Heine on January 18,1916.Juditha moved back with her son,Ferdinand;Frank and Anne lived in his home until 1927,at which time they moved with their 5 children to a home about 3/4 mile west of Garwood.There they continued to farm,and 3 more children were born.On July 7,1937,tragedy struck when Anne died suddenly,leaving Frank with 8 children,the youngest only 16 months old.But with the help of God and his older children,he raised his family and kept his farm going too.Even when Uncle Sam called for service men,his 3 sons all answered his call.He lived for his children and God called him home on May 2,1975,at the age of 86.
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Family Members
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Mary Popp Kubesch
1886–1979
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Ferdinand Joseph Popp Jr
1887–1974
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Joseph Popp
1888–1919
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Anna Maria Popp Popp
1891–1969
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Theresia Popp Boenisch
1893–1981
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Emilie Popp
1895–1895
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John Edward Popp
1896–1974
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Rudolph Henry Popp
1899–1971
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Rosa Popp
1900–1916
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Agnes Margaritha Popp
1902–1978
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Antonia Maria Popp Moeller
1903–1964
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Leo Edward Popp
1905–1968
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August F. Popp
1909–1975
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Elizabeth Popp
1913–1984
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