History of Clay and Norman counties, Minnesota : their people, industries, and institutions : with biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families . n residents of the neighborhood,the father being a member of the school board for five or six years. Theywere members of the Catholic church and their children were reared inthat faith. John K. and Maria Lorentz were the parents of eight children,namely: Maggie, the wife of W. C. Dalrimple and now living in Castleton,Xordi Dakota: Rachel and Catherine both deceased: Mary, deceased:Susanna, who
History of Clay and Norman counties, Minnesota : their people, industries, and institutions : with biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families . n residents of the neighborhood,the father being a member of the school board for five or six years. Theywere members of the Catholic church and their children were reared inthat faith. John K. and Maria Lorentz were the parents of eight children,namely: Maggie, the wife of W. C. Dalrimple and now living in Castleton,Xordi Dakota: Rachel and Catherine both deceased: Mary, deceased:Susanna, who married W . H. White and now resides in Milwaukee, Wis-consin : Lizzie, who lives here on the home place with her brother, thesubject of this sketch; Joseph, married and residing in Moorhead. Claycounty, and John, the subject of this review. John r. Lorentz was only five years of age when he came from Ontario,Canada, the land of his nativity, with his parents, the family settling inGeorgetown, Clay county, Minnesota, where he received his elementaryeducation in the public schools. Later, when he was only nine years accomi)anied his parents to Mary township. Xoriuan county, where they 2! O. V,S
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