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Title: Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ...
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Stout, Tom, 1879- ed
Subjects: Montana -- History Montana -- Biography
Publisher: Chicago, American Historical Society
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN
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which actually existed a half century ago,therefore it is hard for them to full appreciatethe demands that were made on the courage, re-sources and energies of the pioneers. Those menand women who came here in those early days, in-spired by the vision of the glorious days which wereto follow, are entitled to the eternal gratitude ofthose who today enjoy the fruits of their sacrifices. On June 20, 1871, in Leavenworth, Kansas, Mr.Neubert was married to Theresa Pander, who sur-vives him She was born in Germany on October 28.1848, and is tlie daughter of Joseph and Helena(Myer) Pander, also natives of Germany. Mrs.Neubert is the fourth in order of birth of the fivechildren born to her parents, who never left theirnative land. Mrs. Neubert came to the UnitedState in 1865, being twenty-one days on the ocean,and landing at New York City. To Mr. and Mrs.Neubert were born three children, namely: Lucyis the wife of Charles H. Brinkman, a cattleman,and they have one daughter, Ruth. Cyrus Teton,
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JOHN NEUBERT HISTORY OF MONTANA 663 who was born five miles from Fort Benton, beingthe first white child born in that locality, marriedAdaline Lapine. Albert John died at the age offour years. Ruth Brinkman, Mrs. Neuberts grand-daughter, became the wife of John Taylor, and theyhave one daughter, Lillian Ruth, of the fourth liv-ing generation. Mrs. Neubert, who has passed thePsalmists allotted span of three score years andten, is in the enjoyment of her health to a remark-able degree and her mental faculties are as alertand keen as ever. She takes a live interest in pass-ing events and delights to entertain her friends withnarrations of the stirring events of the pioneerdays. She refers to the fact that when she firstcame to Fort Benton there were more Indians herethan white persons, and she has witnessed the pass-ing of great herds of buffalo through the streetsof that town. Deer and other wild game were plen-tiful and constituted a large part of the daily billof fare. Politically Mr.