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Tales & Trees Genealogy

Sadie Nelson

Thoughts and stories about the generations before us.

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Collecting Faces

I started perusing the web for information about my ancestors’ hometown about ten years ago. It took me a while to figure out the correct spelling of the town [Mährisch Trübau], and its present-day name [Moravská Třebová], and then I procee...

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Anna Nickl: A Story of Separation and Survival

This is an edited/simplified version of an article I published in the Spring 2024 edition of Minnesota Genealogical Society Quarterly Journal Generations.

The whereabouts of Ignatz Nickl’s third daughter were unknown to her sisters...

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Hard Times: The Story of Lester Frye

Read Part 1 of Leck’s story here.


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Readers of Laura Ingalls Wilder will recognize a theme in the origin story of Leck and his eventual wife, Ellen Opsahl. In 1920, Ellen Opsahl began her first teaching position at the Clove...

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Hard Times: The Story of Lester Frye

“I just didn’t know how lost he was after his father died. I had my parents. Now I understand how lost he was.”

Ellen Frye recalled the difficulties of the first years of her marriage to her husband Lester (“Leck”). The pair wed soon after...

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Out on the Town: Dating in a 1940s Midwestern Town

Let me introduce you to a word you might not have heard before: Beanery. As in, “Want to grab lunch at ‘The Beanery’ later?” To some, it might evoke thoughts of fragrant coffee beans and sipping cappuccinos. To others, it might remind you o...

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