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Henry Synck's wife's name was Wilhelmine, not Winifred. Henry Synck was born in Saint Sebastian, OH. I will have other changes to discuss in the future.SSynck 15:59, 5 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Joseph Oppenheim died in 1901. Following his death, his wife, Mary Ellerbrock Oppenheim, invested in New Idea and made decisions to move the company forward. Mary Oppenheim died in 1907. On April 22, 1918 a Certificate of Partnership was filed indicating that the only persons "engaged in said business [New Idea Spreader Co.] or having an interest in" it were these children of Joseph and Mary Oppenheim: B. C. Oppenheim, J. A. Oppenheim, Theodore Oppenheim, Justin Oppenheim, Wilhelmina Synck, and Cecilia Selhorst.

<Sources: http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/courthouse/partnerships/partners_new_idea_spreader_co.htm><http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/e/l/l/Ralph-G-Ellerbrock/BOOK-0001/0004-0009.html>

Annedil (talk) 07:05, 2 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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