Neva Brouillard1

(June 5, 1895 - December 28, 1971)
Neva Brouillard|b. Jun 5, 1895\nd. Dec 28, 1971|p4099.htm|Henry F. Brouillard|b. 1854\nd. Oct 10, 1933|p4092.htm|Alice S. Kemmerer|b. about 1861\nd. Oct 4, 1917|p4090.htm|||||||Jacob K. Kemmerer|b. Nov 15, 1788\nd. Dec 11, 1858|p4085.htm|Anna M. Kline|b. Jun 19, 1791\nd. Jun 6, 1873|p4086.htm|
     Neva Brouillard was born on Wednesday, June 5, 1895 in Iowa, daughter of Henry F. Brouillard and Alice S. Kemmerer.1

Neva married John C. (Jr.) Hoernor.2

Neva died on Tuesday, December 28, 1971. She was 76 years old.3 She was laid to rest after December 28, 1971 in the Harmony United Reform Church Cemetery in Zwingle, Jackson County, Iowa.3

Children of Neva Brouillard and John C. (Jr.) Hoernor

Citations

  1. [S129] 1910 US Census, US Census Search, Heritage Quest Online, 1910 Iowa, Dubuque, Washington Twp; Series: T624 Roll: 401 Page: 219.
  2. [S57] Interview with Doug & Gloria Lenhart (Lenhart Farm, Zwingle, Iowa), by Susan J. Noyes, 2003, 2005. Douglas Arthur Lenhart (Zwingle, Dubuque County, Iowa), Kemerer Family Tree Chart.
  3. [S246] (Kay Nemmers), List of Burials in Harmony Reformed Church Cemetery ( Zwingle, Iowa: Harmony Refromed Church, as of Aug 2002). Hereinafter cited as Harmony Refromed Ch Cem List Zwingle, IA.
 


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