Amil and Bertha (Carlson)
Parkening
Amil and Bertha Carlson
Parkening, Dec. 30, 1902
Children
of Amil and Bertha. Girls, l-r:
Eldalaine (Sattler) and Violet
(Marsden). Boys: Everette (killed in
car/train accident 1933), and Evan "Pat"
(married Evelyn Wolcott.)
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Amil was born in
Koningsburg, Germany, 1881. He came with his
parents Carl and Marie (Matschuck) Parkening to the
Elkhorn, near Omaha, NE in 1883. In 1902, he
married Bertha Carlson, who was born at Papillion, NE
in 1885. Amil passed away Dec. 1948 at the Mayo
Clinic, MN of gangrene and Bertha April, 1983 at 98
years.
He spent several years working as a machinist, and
bought one of the first Stanley-Steamer cars that came
out on the market. After owning and operating a
sawmill, during which time he sawed the lumber for the
original Boys Town buildings near Omaha, he became
employed operating a steam run Dragline machine.
The machine was utilized in building railroad beds,
straightening river beds and digging irrigation and
drainage ditches. This work was done in numerous
states and in Alberta, Canada. While in Canada,
Bertha spent two years cooking for twenty-five men who
worked in two shifts as construction workers on the
dragline. She had one lady helping her.
They would bake bread twice on Saturday so she
wouldn’t have to bake on Sunday.
Amil had made a
trip to South Dakota with his brother-in-law in 1904,
to Bonesteel to attend a land letting. They were
not successful, but he liked South Dakota so much that
he decided to come back some day and make it his
home. In 1919, he returned, bringing his family
to Reliance. They had been friends with Ernest
Krause when they lived in Nebraska. Housing was
short when they came to Reliance so they lived with
the Krause family for a few days until housing could
be found. Evan Parkening later bought the Krause
farm after Ernest passed away.
He bought the blacksmith shop in Reliance and went to
work. Business was good, especially
horse-shoeing. Many times, drivers hauling coal
from the railroad in Reliance to the Lower Brule
Reservation, were standing in line at 6:o’clock in the
morning waiting to get their horses shod.
Amil had also shipped up a steam-run threshing
machine which his brother Charlie used on threshing
runs in the summer. Some years later he bought a
quarter of land south of Reliance. Amil added
the implement business which he operated until his
death in 1948. He was active in civic affairs,
being chairman of the Reliance Town Board for 17
years.
Bertha lived to be 98 and lived in her own home until
she was about 96. She was active in the
Methodist Church and the United Methodist Women’s
organization. They had four
children: Everett, (deceased in
1933). Evan, (deceased) married to Evelyn
Wolcott (deceased). Both 1932 graduates of
Reliance HS. They had one daughter, Alona
married to Ronald W. Petersen, Pukwana, SD who have
two children, Kimberly and Calvin T. both married.
Violet and
Jobe Marsden owned Marsden Mobil Oil Company
in Reliance. One daughter, Dorothy, Mrs. Dale
Hall. Four grandchildren: Dennis, Donald
(deceased) and twins, Lance and Lana.
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Eldalane
(Marsden) and Henry Sattler lived in
Reliance and operated Hanks Market. They
had one son, Leighton, who has two children:
Lee and Kerri Lynne, both married. Leighton
and his wife make their home in Florida.
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