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'' "Schreibel" redirects here for other uses, see [[Portal:People:Schreibel|Schreibel]]''
 
'' "Schreibel" redirects here for other uses, see [[Portal:People:Schreibel|Schreibel]]''
  
[[file:BlankPhoto.png|frame]] '''Martha Anna Schreibel''' (1806 - ?)
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[[file:FemaleBlankPhoto.png|frame]] '''Martha Anna Schreibel - Henderson''' (1806 - ?)
  
 
== Early life ==
 
== Early life ==
  
She was married to [[Samuel Klaus Henderson]] in 1825 at the age of 19.  
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Martha was married to [[Samuel Klaus Henderson]] in 1825 at the age of 19.
  
 
With Samuel she had two sons [[James Walter Henderson]] and [[Joseph Amos Henderson]] and a daughter [[Mary Elizabeth Henderson]].  
 
With Samuel she had two sons [[James Walter Henderson]] and [[Joseph Amos Henderson]] and a daughter [[Mary Elizabeth Henderson]].  
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== Legacy ==
 
== Legacy ==
  
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The Diary of Martha A. Henderson has become the primary reference for Maple Grove's early history. I has extensive information on early settlers and government officials as well as listings of events that were key to the growth of the Henderson farm to the modern Maple Grove.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 05:07, 21 December 2014

"Schreibel" redirects here for other uses, see Schreibel

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Martha Anna Schreibel - Henderson (1806 - ?)

Contents

Early life

Martha was married to Samuel Klaus Henderson in 1825 at the age of 19.

With Samuel she had two sons James Walter Henderson and Joseph Amos Henderson and a daughter Mary Elizabeth Henderson.

Family

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Major Events

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Legacy

The Diary of Martha A. Henderson has become the primary reference for Maple Grove's early history. I has extensive information on early settlers and government officials as well as listings of events that were key to the growth of the Henderson farm to the modern Maple Grove.

See Also

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Notes

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