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Conrad Hollenbeck
photo: Frank Hollenbeck's Wedge, Ridge Cemetery
Looking southeast at the Hollenbeck family plot. Frank Hollenbeck's wedge … more (could not be copied)
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Conrad “Little Cooney” Hollenbeck
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Conrad “"Little Cooney"” Hollenbeck
BIRTH 19 Nov 1847
Hebron, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 21 Jan 1915 (aged 67)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
BURIAL Ridge Cemetery
Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
MEMORIAL ID 114951902 ·
PHOTOS 5
FLOWERS 2
Conrad married my great grandfather's niece Jannett "Nettie" Knox. Parents of Franklin Knox Hollenbeck and Oscar Hollenbeck (1884-1885).
Conrad and Nettie married May 9, 1877. They shortly there after moved to Nebraska.
He died in the city of Lincoln in Lancaster County, Nebraska.
He had been elected chief justice of Nebraska and held court only 5 days before he passed away.
Family Members
Spouse Jannett Knox Hollenbeck 1856-1927 (m. 1877)
Children Frank Knox Hollenbeck 1878-1931
Oscar Lowry Hollenbeck 1884-1885
Flowers • 2
Chief Justice Conrad Hollenbeck, who took office just about two weeks ago, died at Lincoln last Thursday, in his 67th year. He had been sick for the past 14 months, frequently having to give up his work in the district court in Dodge, Platte, Colfax, Merrick, Nance and Boone counties. He served in that district 16 years, resigning last December following his elevation to the state bench.He had participated in only two days' labor in the supreme court.
The deceased leaves a wife and a son who resides in Montana...
He was born on a farm in Hebron, Potter county, Pennsylvania, in 1848. Taking up the study of law after leaving school, he was admitted to the bar in 1871, and commenced practicing at Coodersport, Pa.
In 1874 Mr. Hollenbeck was elected a member of the Pennsylvania legislature and served continuously in such capacity until 1877, when he came to Fremont.
He was elected county attorney of Dodge county in 1890 and at the expiration of his first term was re-elected, serving until the beginning of 1895.
In 1895 he was elected judge of the district court of the Sixth district and occupied that position until elected supreme judge.
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