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Barbara M. <I>Anslinger</I> Brox

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Barbara M. Anslinger Brox

Birth
Doniphan, Doniphan County, Kansas, USA
Death
1982 (aged 96–97)
Burial
Good Intent, Atchison County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Wilkie Anslinger.

The Atchison Globe, August 23, 1954, Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Brox, 916 Mound, celebreate their golden wedding anniversary on Aug. 29. A family gathering will be held in honor of the occasion.
Miss Barbara Anslinger, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Anslinger of the Deer Creek community, and Anton Brox of the Independence Valley community, were married Aug. 20, 1904, at St. Benedict's church in Atchison by the late Rev. Gerard Heinz, OSB, who was a beloved pastor fo the parish.
Father Gerard gave Mrs. Brox instructions in the church, bapitized, confirmed and married her. The wedding was the culmination of a three-year romance. The couple met at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Flachbarth, neighbors of the Anslinger family in the Deer Creek community. They fell in love and dated "steady" from that time until their marriage.
At the time of her marriage Mrs. Brox was 19. She was born in Doniphan where her father worked in the Brenner Winery. Her parents were both natives of Germany and came to America so that her father could work for his uncle Adam Brenner.
Anton Brox was 20 years old when he married, He was born in Altwaldek, Austria, and was nine months old when his parents came to Ameriaca and settled in the Independence Valley community.
After Mr. and Mrs. Anton Brox were wed they lived on the old Brox farm 41 years until his retirement.
The couple have a daughter, Mrs. William Libel of Leona, and two sons, George Brox, who lives on the home place, and Edward Brox who lives on the adjoining farm. They have six grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Brox are members of St. Benedict's church. She is a member of St. Ann's Altar society.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Brox enjoy fairly good health. Mrs. Brox is a wonderful homemaker and Mr. Brox works in his garden and enjoys card playing. The are inveterate Television fans.
One of their greatest pleasures is visiting their children and grandchildren and seeing their old friends. They make frequent drives into the country.
Daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Wilkie Anslinger.

The Atchison Globe, August 23, 1954, Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Brox, 916 Mound, celebreate their golden wedding anniversary on Aug. 29. A family gathering will be held in honor of the occasion.
Miss Barbara Anslinger, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Anslinger of the Deer Creek community, and Anton Brox of the Independence Valley community, were married Aug. 20, 1904, at St. Benedict's church in Atchison by the late Rev. Gerard Heinz, OSB, who was a beloved pastor fo the parish.
Father Gerard gave Mrs. Brox instructions in the church, bapitized, confirmed and married her. The wedding was the culmination of a three-year romance. The couple met at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Flachbarth, neighbors of the Anslinger family in the Deer Creek community. They fell in love and dated "steady" from that time until their marriage.
At the time of her marriage Mrs. Brox was 19. She was born in Doniphan where her father worked in the Brenner Winery. Her parents were both natives of Germany and came to America so that her father could work for his uncle Adam Brenner.
Anton Brox was 20 years old when he married, He was born in Altwaldek, Austria, and was nine months old when his parents came to Ameriaca and settled in the Independence Valley community.
After Mr. and Mrs. Anton Brox were wed they lived on the old Brox farm 41 years until his retirement.
The couple have a daughter, Mrs. William Libel of Leona, and two sons, George Brox, who lives on the home place, and Edward Brox who lives on the adjoining farm. They have six grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Brox are members of St. Benedict's church. She is a member of St. Ann's Altar society.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Brox enjoy fairly good health. Mrs. Brox is a wonderful homemaker and Mr. Brox works in his garden and enjoys card playing. The are inveterate Television fans.
One of their greatest pleasures is visiting their children and grandchildren and seeing their old friends. They make frequent drives into the country.


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