Calvin F. IBENDAHL and Jean nee AYRES.

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Calvin F. IBENDAHL and Jean nee AYRES.

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Calvin F. Ibendahl, a farmer from Perry County, Illinois.
Son of Arthur Ibendahl and Lena nee Brammeier.
Born: November 12, 1924 in Oakdale, Washington County, Illinois.
Died: September 20, 2006.
Burial: Tamaroa Cemetery, Perry County, Illinois.

He married Jean Ayres on Dec. 31, 1958 at Tuscon, Arizona.

He ist survived by his wife of Du Quoin;
one brother Edgar Ibendahl of Oakdale;
two sister-in-laws, Sue Ibendahl of Oakdale
and Marjorie Ayres of Litchfield;
one niece, Nora Jean Ayres of Phoenix, Arizona;
and five nephews, Gregory Ibendahl of Starkville, Missouri,
Douglas Ibendahl of Chicago, Steven Ibendahl of St. Louis,
Tom Ayres of Hillsboro, and jim Ayres of Branson, Mo.

He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother,
Paul Ibendahl.

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Ergänzende familiengeschichtliche Hinweise:

Arthur IBENDAHL * 19. Oktober 1894, + 13. November 1977,
(Eltern: Fredrick BRAMMEIER und Caroline geb. SPOENEMANN)
oo 1. September 1920 in der Methodistischen Kirche in Pilot Knob
Lena Louise BRAMMEIER
* 28. Dezember 1899,
+ 21. Mai 1936 in St. Louis City, St. Louis County, Missouri.

Kinder:
Paul John IBENDAHL * 23. Dezember 1922
Calvin Fredrick IBENDAHL * 12. November 1924
Edgar Leslie IBENDAHL * 20. Mai 1932

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Edgar Leslie IBENDAHL
oo 12. November 1960 in Carbondale, Illinois,
Sue ESTON.

Kinder:
Gregory Allen IBENDAHL * 7. Januar 1962
Doug Elston IBENDAHL * 20. August 1963
Stephen James IBENDAHL * 29. August 1974.

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Tamaroa Ibendahl House / Part of the Underground Railroad:
http://www.duquoin.com/article/20121109/News/121109215


Pictured is the front entrance to the B.G. Roots home in Tamaroa,
still most commonly referred to as the Calvin and Jean Ibendahl
home. The house was part of the storied Underground Railroad
during the Civil War era. The Underground Railroad was a net-
work of secret routes and safe houses used by 19th-century black
slaves in the United States to escape to free states and Canada
with the aid of abolitionists and allies who were sympathetic
to their cause.

http://archives.dailyegyptian.com/impor ... trail.html

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