 1877 - 1953 (76 years)
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Name |
John Edward KELLER |
Birth |
13 Feb 1877 |
Lattnerville, IA |
Gender |
Male |
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31 Oct 1953 |
Yankton, SD |
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Sacred Heart Cemetery, Yankton, SD |
Person ID |
I66 |
tree1 |
Last Modified |
23 Feb 1997 |
Father |
Joseph KELLER, b. 12 Mar 1840, Baden, Germany d. 20 Aug 1921, Farley, IA (Age 81 years) |
Mother |
Mary HALTY, b. 03 Aug 1852, Centralia, IA d. 14 Dec 1918, Boyden, Sioux, IA (Age 66 years) |
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02 May 1873 |
Lattnerville, IA [1] |
Family ID |
F57 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Helen Frances KRAMER, b. 23 Nov 1883, Dyersville, Ia d. 30 May 1961, Yankton, SD (Age 77 years) |
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17 Feb 1903 |
Bankston, IA |
Children |
| 1. Katherine L. KELLER, b. 11 Oct 1903 d. 30 Sep 1971, Yankton, SD (Age 67 years) |
| 2. Floyd J. KELLER, b. 01 Mar 1905, Epworth, IA d. 30 Jan 1966, Sacred Heart Hospital, Yankton, SD (Age 60 years) |
| 3. Florence KELLER |
| 4. Lawrence KELLER, b. 02 Aug 1910, Geddes, SD d. 28 Nov 1971, Seattle, WA (Age 61 years) |
| 5. Louise K. KELLER, b. 28 Oct 1913, Geddes, SD d. 19 Feb 1992 (Age 78 years) |
| 6. Louis KELLER, b. 28 Oct 1913, Geddes, SD d. 1915 (Age 1 ) |
| 7. Genevieve KELLER, b. 30 Mar 1919, Geddes, SD d. 20 Oct 2002, Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY, USA (Age 83 years) |
| 8. Beatrice KELLER, b. 07 Oct 1921, Geddes, SD d. 16 Jul 1987, Sioux Falls, SD (Age 65 years) |
| 9. Bernice Rosemary KELLER, b. 07 Oct 1921, Geddes. SD d. 25 Dec 1994, Yankton, Yankton, SD (Age 73 years) |
| 10. George KELLER |
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Family ID |
F52 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- The Kellers were married in Bankston and in early 1911 they homesteaded near Dupree in Ziebach County, SD. They moved to Geddes and in 1914 John and his brother, Leo, formed Geddes Construction Company. The John Kellers moved to Yankton in 1925 and the Leo Kellers moved two years later when they reformed their company and named it Keller Brothers Construction. The Kellers construc ted many buildings throughout the state including the old section of Sacred
- Heart Hospital, Sacred Heart School and Link Auditorium, Trinity Lutheran, Yankton City Hall, the Scoblic Stationers building, the Scoblic residence at 407 Green St and the catholic church in Pierre, some of the original buildings at Marty Mission and the Stephen Indian School.
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