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Herman Voigt

Tyndall, SD

1934, 1790, Rochford, F-5,

Herman Voigt married in 1939 to Viola Jurrens. Herman was a parts man for the Huron Manufacturing Company and Viola was a cashier for the Randall's Food store in Huron. They had three children: Harland, Dianne, and Kevin.x

Herman Voigt was born April 16, 1915 in Tyndall Bon Homme County, South Dakota, USA and died September 26, 1981. Burial: Restlawn Memory Gardens Huron, Beadle County, South Dakota, USA.

Mr. Voigt's parents were Robert Julius Voigt (1885-1957) & Ella Lorenz Voigt (1890-1915).

Restlawn Memory Gardens  Huron, Beadle County, South Dakota, USA.

xA Composite History of the Descendants of Julius and Carolina Voigt - by Mrs. Ray Voigt.


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