Sunday, April 10, 2016

Photo Number 2205

This is a photo from the antique shop in Fergus Falls Minnesota.
Pickruhn Homestead ND FF Upstairs
Looks like a sod house or a “soddy” to me.  The walls look thick.  Prairie Grass had deep roots and when laid in strips root side up made a house.  Often times the houses were covered on the outside with ash or clay for a stucco exterior.
Pickruhn Homestead ND FF Upstairs back
Pickruhn homestead in North Dakota.
Pickruhn Homestead ND FF Upstairs
Three adults, two children and a big dog.
Thanks for stopping by.

Update from Iggy:
I think these are:

Herman Ernest Peckruhn (Find A Grave Memorial# 88783691)
Mary Edna Peckruhn nee Coooper (Find A Grave Memorial# 88783795)
Ernest M Peckruhn (Find A Grave Memorial# 103289714)
Thelma Tamke nee Peckruhn (Find A Grave Memorial# 89498309)

Followed later by 3 more children:

Clinton A Peckruhn (Find A Grave Memorial# 73815254)
Sevena T Nelson nee Peckruhn (Find A Grave Memorial# 66425478)
DeClois Arthur Pickruhn (Find A Grave Memorial# 104035366) 


They were in North Dakota for only 2-3-4 years between 1910 (in Delano, Wright, Minnesota) and 1920 (in Pomroy, Kanabec, Minnesota).

5 comments:

  1. I think these are:

    Herman Ernest Peckruhn (Find A Grave Memorial# 88783691)
    Mary Edna Peckruhn nee Coooper (Find A Grave Memorial# 88783795)
    Ernest M Peckruhn (Find A Grave Memorial# 103289714)
    Thelma Tamke nee Peckruhn (Find A Grave Memorial# 89498309)

    Followed later by 3 more chidren:

    Clinton A Peckruhn (Find A Grave Memorial# 73815254)
    Sevena T Nelson nee Peckruhn (Find A Grave Memorial# 66425478)
    DeClois Arthur Pickruhn

    The youngest son (Find A Grave Memorial# 104035366) memorial has an obit.

    They were in North Dakota for only 2-3-4 years between 1910 (in Delano, Wright, Minnesota) and 1920 (in Pomroy, Kanabec, Minnesota).

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  2. http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/pratt/4538/

    might shows some descendants.

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  3. I love this photo and hope it becomes a Full Circle.

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  4. I hope it goes Full Circle too.

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  5. My Great Grandfather and Grandmother Brown first moved to the Dakotas and they could not get seed to grow. The moved to Iowa where they cold live near water.

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Hi, Thanks for the comments, your input on these old photos is appreciated! English only please! All comments will be moderated! Connie