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Posted by Allan in NE on November 26, 2004 at 13:34:49 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: Just curious........... posted by Mark Peters on November 26, 2004 at 09:28:18:
Hi Guy!!!! Was your grandpa's name Arnold? Or, was that his dad's name? I think I just about know all the peters, 'cause that's my turf; you must be a cousin to Jerry and Gene? How were you related to old Joe Peters? One of your cousins (Ron) runs the bank in Hay Springs now. Our farms are on the west end down there; the Peters' all lived over on the east side except Don who lived just up the road from me & Dan who farmed closer to Hay Springs. Billy Chris drilled both of our wells and our first one was the third or fouth on the flats... Billy drilled his own well first as I recall. Remember Billy well; he was very well thought of in this country. He had a hired man with a hook for a right hand too.....think he got it taken off in a well driller winch or some such thing. I could go on and on. The wife and I came within an eyeblink of buying Shirley's (Bob Peters) place over NW of Rushville last fall. Nice place, but not irrigated. Thanks for the hollar, Allan
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