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Laura Wandling Plambeck; Nebraska & Iowa

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Laura Wandling Plambeck; Nebraska & Iowa
Handwritten on back:
"Laura Nettie (Wandling) Plambeck
weight 25 pounds, 3/5 oz."

Laura Nettie Wandling was born about 1893 in Nebraska to David Lycurgis Wandling (1851-1914) and Martha Viers (1856-1936). She had 10 siblings.
In the 1910 US Census, Laura Nettie is living with her family in White Oak, Warren Co., Iowa.
About 1915, Laura Nettie married Carl C. Plambeck, a Dannish immigrant (1905).

In the 1920 US Census, Laura Nettie, her husband and son Paul Plambeck are living in Des Moines, Iowa. In 1930, they were still living (along with her mother, Martha) in Des Moines, Iowa.
Photo found in an antique store.
Date & Place: in Nebraska USA
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Laura Nettie (Wandling) Plambeck was born in 1893. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Laura Nettie (Wandling) Plambeck.
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