Married on November 20, 1912, at Merrill, Iowa
Nellie & Herbert Wedding Photos
LeMars Semi-Weekly Sentinel KEHRBERG-DONLIN WEDDING Merrill Record: Herbert E. Kehrberg and Miss Nellie I. Donlin, both of this Immediately after the ceremony, the bridal party went to the beautiful and The bride is the eldest daughter of Mrs. Joseph Donlin. For the past three |
Herbert & Nellie Farm
Family in 1945
Back row: Ethel Katherine,
Irene M.,
Darlene I.
Front row: Herbert Jr. (Bud), Nellie & Herbert E.
Herbert E. Kehrberg Family Herbert E. Kehrberg was born and raised on a farm southeast of Merrill which his father had purchased in 1875. He began his own farming career in 1912 after his marriage to Nellie Donlin. He retired from the farm in 1951 when his son, Bud, started farming. During that time he was an active participant in many of the Merrill community affairs and projects. He was the “Negro Mammie” in the famous “Woman-less Wedding” presented at the high school auditorium back in the 1920s. He served on the first committee to organize the Merrill Community Fire Truck Association. He was active in the Merrill “Ag Days.” Many will remember his entries in the Ag Days parades—“Old Babe” and all her colts. Herb was proud of his string of horses. Herb served for 18 years as a School Director. He worked tirelessly to help bring the R E A into this area. He found time to manage the Plymouth Township Farm Bureau baseball team in the late 20s and early 30s. He served many years on the Plymouth Township A.S.C. Committee. He was a member of the K. P. and “Odd Fellows” lodges, which were active in the community at one time and also active member of the Masons. On top of his long list of activities was his church; he served for many years on the board and as an usher of the Methodist church. His family was never neglected because they were beside him to give him moral support and also to serve their community and church in their own right. Mrs. Kehrberg was active in the Ladies Aid and later W.S.C.S. of the Methodist church, holding numerous offices. She, too, served on the church board and also taught Sunday School and was a Sunday School Superintendent. Now in 1972, she is still a member of the Merrill Tuesday Club and the Merrill Chapter of the Royal Neighbors of America. She was a member of the Plymouth County Board of Education for 18 years. Their three daughters, Ethel, Irene and Darlene all were Sunday School teachers. Irene and Darlene along with their brother Bud sang in the church choir and were all active in “Epworth League.” Darlene also played in the Merrill town band. ~Source: Merrill Centennial 1872-1972, pp. 159-160 |
Children of Herbert E. & Nellie Kehrberg:
Ethel Katherine b. 9/20/1914; d. 8/25/1999 married Harold Tschampel 6/14/1945 buried at Merrill Hillside Cemetery Her Obituary
Irene M.b. 8/14/1916; d. 12/13/2003 married Darrell J.Hermann Aug. 14, 1939 buried in WA
Darlene I. b. Jan. 22, 1923; d. June 28, 2006 married Donald W. Fischer 2/25/1944 buried at Merrill Hillside Cemetery Her Obituary
Herbert Jr. (Bud) Kehrberg b.6/19/1925; d. 12/23/1990 never married buried at Merrill Hillside Cemetery
His Obituary
Herbert E. Kehrberg
b. 14 Aug 1888, near Merrill, Iowa
d. 23 Jun 1957, LeMars, Iowa
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Nellie Irene [Donlin] Kehrberg
b. 17 Aug 1891, Marcus, Iowa
d. 12 Dec 1976, LeMars, Iowa
**Family information and photos submitted by family descendants, Vernon & Karen Harrington.
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