Family: William Henry Pforts / Julia Marie Kampmeier (F49)
m. 24 Mar 1909
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Male
William Henry Pforts
Birth 07 Jun 1885 Pleasant Grove, Des Moines County, Iowa Death 04 Apr 1943 Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa Burial 7 Apr 1943 Burlington Memorial Park, Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa Marriage 24 Mar 1909 [1] Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa [1] Father Mother
Female
Julia Marie Kampmeier
Birth 18 Oct 1883 Des Moines County, Iowa Death 02 Dec 1952 Spears General Hospital, Denver, Colorado Burial Burlington Memorial Park, Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa Father Louis Ludwig Kampmeier | F75 Group Sheet Mother Lydia Koenig | F75 Group Sheet
Female
Daisy Irene Pforts
Birth 16 Jan 1910 Sperry, Des Moines County, Iowa Death 21 Jan 1996 Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa Burial 25 Jan 1996 Aspen Grove Cemetery, Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa Spouse Ralph Herbert Wunnenberg | F48 Marriage 30 Nov 1932 Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa
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Notes Married:
- The Pforts-Kampmeier Wedding. Mr. William Pforts of Pleasant Grove, and Miss Julia Kampmeier at Latty, were united in marriage Wednesday, March 24th, at o'clock at the home of the bride's parents near Latty, Rev. J. G Herrlinger officiating. Just the immediate relatives and friends of the bridal couple were present. After the ceremony all partook of a splendid four-course wedding supper. The bride, a popular young lady, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kampmeier at Latty. The groom is the son of Mrs. Pforts at Pleasant Grove, and is an intelligent and industrious farmer The young couple will begin housekeeping on a farm about four miles southwest of Morning Sun. They have a host of friends who wish them a long and happy life.
Morning Sun News-Herald | Morning Sun, Iowa | Thursday, April 01, 1909 | Page 4.
- The Pforts-Kampmeier Wedding. Mr. William Pforts of Pleasant Grove, and Miss Julia Kampmeier at Latty, were united in marriage Wednesday, March 24th, at o'clock at the home of the bride's parents near Latty, Rev. J. G Herrlinger officiating. Just the immediate relatives and friends of the bridal couple were present. After the ceremony all partook of a splendid four-course wedding supper. The bride, a popular young lady, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kampmeier at Latty. The groom is the son of Mrs. Pforts at Pleasant Grove, and is an intelligent and industrious farmer The young couple will begin housekeeping on a farm about four miles southwest of Morning Sun. They have a host of friends who wish them a long and happy life.
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