| Parents: Occupation: Marriage: |
George Spencer Hunt Osceola Maggia Keller Farmer in a stock farm [1930 U.S. Census] Wilma I. Winchell 1924 |
| Children: | Harry Wendall | May 19, 1925 | † Dec. 3, 2009 |
| Neal Wesley | Jan. 16, 1928 |
| Notes: | At the time of the June 8, 1905 Minnesota State Census, Harry was 3 years old and living with his parents, seven |
| siblings, Fayette Putnam (an 18-year-old farm laborer born in Minnesota), and 70-year-old maternal
grandmother, Elizabeth Keller, on the family farm in Haven, Sherburne, Minnesota. His father raised stock for a living while his
two eldest brothers, Freed and N.K., worked as laborers on the farm in addition to the aforementioned Fayette.
At the time of the May 7, 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Harry was 7 years old and living with his parents, seven siblings, maternal grandmother Elizabeth Keller, and 27-year-old single servant, Jacob Schuppel from Germany, on the family farm in Haven, Sherburne, Minnesota. His father was a farmer in general farming, and brothers N.K. and Robert L. worked with him as farm laborers along with the aforementioned Jacob Schuppel. Elder brother Freed K. was working as a telephone operator for the railroad. At the time of the Jan. 14, 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Harry was 17 years old and living with his parents and three siblings on the family farm in Dist. 172, Haven Township, Sherburne, Minnesota. His father was still working as a farmer in general farming. Harry and his elder brother Lee were working together with him as laborers on the home farm. At the time of the Apr. 24, 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Harry was 27 years old and living with his wife Wilma I. and their two young sons on a rented farm on Maramack Road in Inver Grove Heights, Dakota, Minnesota. He was working as a farmer in a stock farm. Harry and Wilma were married when he was 22 and she was 18 years old. The family owned a radio. |
| Ancestry: | The Johannes Keller Line |
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