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Margaret Barbara “Maggie” <I>Keller</I> Bloms

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Margaret Barbara “Maggie” Keller Bloms

Birth
Cold Spring, Stearns County, Minnesota, USA
Death
7 Feb 1982 (aged 93)
Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. STL, Block 50, Lot 20
Memorial ID
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Margaret "Maggie" Keller was born September 2, 1888, in Cold Spring, Minnesota, the daughter of John and Margaret (Sauer) Keller. When she was a year old, she first came to North Dakota with her parents, the family making their home in a shack built of maple lumber about five miles northwest of Minot. In 1891, the family returned to the Red Lake Falls, Minnesota area. They came back to North Dakota in 1902 and homesteaded in Muskego Township, Renville County, in the valley where present day Lake Darling now exists. Maggie worked at various jobs in private homes, a hotel, a bakery, in a railroad cook car and as a waitress in Minot, Carpio and Lansford until her marriage to John C. Bloms, November 3, 1908, at Saint Mary's Catholic church in Foxholm. They lived and farmed on his homestead north of Foxholm until the fall of 1943, when they moved to Minot. John and Margaret had 11 children:

Margaret
Fred W
Marie
Rosella
Helen
Ralph
Martin
Clarence
Daniel
Henry
Bernice
Margaret "Maggie" Keller was born September 2, 1888, in Cold Spring, Minnesota, the daughter of John and Margaret (Sauer) Keller. When she was a year old, she first came to North Dakota with her parents, the family making their home in a shack built of maple lumber about five miles northwest of Minot. In 1891, the family returned to the Red Lake Falls, Minnesota area. They came back to North Dakota in 1902 and homesteaded in Muskego Township, Renville County, in the valley where present day Lake Darling now exists. Maggie worked at various jobs in private homes, a hotel, a bakery, in a railroad cook car and as a waitress in Minot, Carpio and Lansford until her marriage to John C. Bloms, November 3, 1908, at Saint Mary's Catholic church in Foxholm. They lived and farmed on his homestead north of Foxholm until the fall of 1943, when they moved to Minot. John and Margaret had 11 children:

Margaret
Fred W
Marie
Rosella
Helen
Ralph
Martin
Clarence
Daniel
Henry
Bernice


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