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Roseland

Melvin F. Roseland (Bud)

Seneca, SD

1938-39, 793, Hill City, F-9,

Mevin F. "Bud" Roseland was born in 1917 and died in 1984. He married Ida (Lemler) Roseland Feb. 1, 1947 and moved to a farm south of Seneca, S.D. They raised three children on that farm, at times with no electricity due to winter storms, and no running water for the first 23 years of their marriage.


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