WILFRED ROBERT KAMPA

Born: December 3, 1896   Duelm, Benton, Minnesota
Baptized: December 8, 1896   Duelm, Benton, Minnesota
Died: April 6, 1940   Rapid City, Pennington, South Dakota
Buried: St. Lawrence Parish Cemetery, Duelm, Benton, Minnesota


Parents:
 
 
Baptized:
 
 
 
 
 
Marriage:
 
 
 
 
Occupation:
 
 
Joseph F. Kampa
Theresa Balder
 
By Father Norbert Groth
St. Lawrence Catholic Church
Duelm, Benton, Minnesota
December 8, 1896
Godparents were Robert Balder and Johanna Balder
 
Jennie Harriet Septka
January 9, 1924
Deadwood, Lawrence, South Dakota
By Neil McDonough, Justice of the Peace
 
Timberman in a sawmill [Source: 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Township 3, Lawrence, South Dakota; Roll T626-2226; Page 3B; Enumeration District 23]
Wilfred Robert Kampa, 1919
 

Children: Merland D. May 31, 1926 † May 4, 1988
  Barbara Apr. 15, 1931 † July 6, 2004

Divorced:  
   
Notes: On June 3, 1905, Wilfred was 8 years old and living with his parents and four siblings in St. George, Benton, Minnesota.
 
On April 28, 1910, Wilfred was 13 years old and living with his parents and two siblings on the family farm in St. George Township, Benton, Minnesota.
 
On June 5, 1918, Wilfred was 21 years old and living with his mother in Foley, Minnesota. He worked for her as well. He was described as being of medium height and build with blue eyes and brown hair.
 
In the 1920 federal census, Wilfred was 23 years old, single and living with his brother Frank, sister-in-law Cora, and their 8 children.
 
At the time of his marriage to Jennie Septka, Wilfred was 27 years old and living in Sturgis, Meade, South Dakota.
 
At the time of the 1925 South Dakota State Census, Wilfred was 28 years old, married (in 1924), and of the Catholic faith. He was of German ethnicity.
 
In the April 21, 1930 U.S. census, Wilfred was 31 years old, married and living with his wife Jennie and son Merland (age 3-10/12 yrs.) in Township 3, Lawrence County, South Dakota. He was working as a timberman in a sawmill. He said he was married when he was 25 and Jennie was 19 years old. He stated that he was born in Minnesota and both his parents were born in Germany [Source: 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Township 3, Lawrence, South Dakota; Roll T626-2226; Page 3B; Enumeration District 23].
 
Wilfred and Jennie were divorced sometime before Feb. 4, 1937 at which time Jennie married Carl Edward Lundgren. She later bore him two children: a boy, Carl Junior, and a girl, Barbara Jennett.
 
Wilfred was living in Keystone, Pennington, South Dakota in 1939 [Source: Rapid City, South Dakota City Directory, 1939].
 

Wilfred died April 6, 1940 in Rapid City, Pennington, South Dakota at the age of 43.
 
(Spencer Stimler's memories of Wilfred Kampa): "[M]y dad talked about him a lot. They were close in age. I never saw Wilfred and assumed he passed away in my early youth ... [H]e moved to South Dakota .... When he died, Grandma Mary Stimler went back to retrieve his body and bring it back to Minnesota for burial."

Ancestry: The Balder Line
  The Franz Kampa Line
   
Joseph F. and Theresa Kampa and family, 1900

Louis G. and Viola Nunn Kampa (née Fisher) Wedding Party, 1919

Record of Marriage of Wilfred Robert Kampa and Jennie Harriet Septka

Wilfred Kampa Obituary

Frances Windhurst's Recollections, 1982

Wilfred Kampa and Jennie Septka.
Wilfred Kampa and Jennie Septka
Early 1920s

Stimler Family Crest      Kampa Family Crest
Last modified: March 22, 2008
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