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Please note: It is unlawful and uncool to copy from this site without permission. ***
*** HOWEVER, direct descendants of family names in this collection, of course, have permission to copy photos and text for personal use. |

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Grandma, Grandpa And Aunt Hattie |
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Grandma’s 75th Birthday |
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Dugout near Protection, Ks. Where Gpa courted Gma. |




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Anna (Ratzlaff) Nightengale Spouse: Fred Nightengale |




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Grandma at Elsie’s graduation (detail) |
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Grandma (detail) |
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(Website under construction)
Coming soon:
Whose Shoes? Reference links Reunions Maps & Charts History & Museum pages |

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Revisit former Featured Ancestors |
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F a m M a i l |
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Winter Newsletter |
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More photos and text coming soon! We have very few photographs of Grandma or Grandpa Nightengale. (Their Mennonite religious beliefs did not accept photography.) Any additional photos would be greatly appreciated.
The full potential of this project will only be realized with the participation of interested parties. Please share your ideas, stories, photos, videos (or 8mm movies), audio files, scans of letters, documents and anything else that would be of interest to the family and can be preserved for future generations. If you need help with ideas about how to share your photos, videos or other items please contact us at the FamMail email address or send a letter. See the June 22nd post on the FM blog for my mailing address. ~GTR |
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At right: Grandma on her 75th birthday and her sister Suzie (Ratzlaff) Unruh. ~GTR |
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We are building a photo album for Fred and Anna (Ratzlaff) Nightengale. If you can add to this collection, please do. More detailed information about each photo and more photos will be added to the album as they become available so check back periodically. ~GTR |
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Memories of Grandma Nightengale
Sondra takes from her own memories and from letters written by Grandma’s daughters, to write of the family’s love and respect for Grandma. |