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[[file:FemaleBlankPhoto.png|79x86px|left|frame]] '''[[Martha Anna Schreibel]] - Henderson''', Wife of [[Samuel Klaus Henderson|Samuel Henderson]] and author of the Diary of Martha A. Henderson.
 
[[file:FemaleBlankPhoto.png|79x86px|left|frame]] '''[[Martha Anna Schreibel]] - Henderson''', Wife of [[Samuel Klaus Henderson|Samuel Henderson]] and author of the Diary of Martha A. Henderson.
  
Martha married Samuel at age 19 and followed him to the farm with two of their three children. At the start of the journey she began the journal that has become the primary source for all the early history. The Diary has been used to write both a children's school reading book but several books on the individual founders of the area.
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Martha married Samuel at age 19 and followed him to the farm with two of their three children. At the start of the journey she began the journal that has become the primary source for all the early history. The Diary has been used to write both a children's school reading book and several books on the individual founders of the area.
  
 
She was the mother of [[James Walter Henderson|James Walter]], [[Mary Elizabeth Henderson|Mary Elizabeth]] and [[Joseph Amos Henderson|Joseph Amos]].
 
She was the mother of [[James Walter Henderson|James Walter]], [[Mary Elizabeth Henderson|Mary Elizabeth]] and [[Joseph Amos Henderson|Joseph Amos]].

Revision as of 06:35, 21 December 2014

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the Maple Grove imaginary Virtual Community encyclopedia.

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Martha Anna Schreibel - Henderson, Wife of Samuel Henderson and author of the Diary of Martha A. Henderson.

Martha married Samuel at age 19 and followed him to the farm with two of their three children. At the start of the journey she began the journal that has become the primary source for all the early history. The Diary has been used to write both a children's school reading book and several books on the individual founders of the area.

She was the mother of James Walter, Mary Elizabeth and Joseph Amos.

Did You Know . . .

  • In 1921 Frank Boyer and his partner Arthur Frome opened a small variety shop specializing in electrical and radio components and specialized hardware and called it B&F Light and Sound?

It catered to those needing electric light installation and fixtures. Many of the young tinkerers in early radio bought their supplies here.

Today Boyer Communications Corporation is a privately owned communications corporation providing media services in and around the Maple Grove metropolitan area.