Monday, June 18, 2018

John and Hulda Reis

     Hulda was among the Fred and Emma Jenni children, b. 1898.

From Homestead Shacks over Buffalo Tracks: history of northeastern Fergus County

JOHN AND HULDA REIS

written by Hulda Jenni Reis Clark


     John Reis was born May 2, 1880 in Germany. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Reis decided to come to the U.S.A. in 1890 to make their home. John was the eldest of 4 children. As George had a brother in Fairfield, Illinois, that is where they settled. The only work John's father could get was a railroad section corker. None of them could speak English, but they soon mastered it. When John was able to work, he too, worked on the railroad. He didn't like that kind of work. John heard about the free land he could get in Montana. The slogan then was "Go West, young man, Go West".
     In 1913 John came to Billings, Montana. He was taken to the Roy country and after looking it over decided to file on 320 acres north of Roy.
     John worked on farms during the summers and lived on his homestead winters and proved up on his homestead in 1917. The spring of 1916 John got work on the Fred Jenni farm and by Christmas time John and Hulda Jenni were engaged. On July 4th, 1917 they were married in Lewistown and drove a Model T Ford out to Roy.
     John had bought the Roy Shoe Repair shop that had living quarters in the back which consisted of kitchen and bedroom.
     In the fall of 1920 John and Hulda took her niece; Helen, in to live with them. She was 2 1/2 years old. Helen's mother died when Helen was a week old. From then on Helen's last name was Reis.
     In the fall of 1929 Helen's oldest sister, Margaret, came to attend high school She graduated in 1933.
     During the years, Hulda did shoe repair work too and did every repair job but building up heels on cowboy boots.
     With the business in the shop slacking off John got work at the Montana Lumber and Hardware Co.
     The Montana Lumber and Hardware Co. closed out the store the fall of 1937. So many families moved away; couldn't make a living anymore. That fall Helen entered the Bozeman college.
     The spring of 1938 John and Hulda started looking for a new location. When they looked at Cushman's store and post office, John said, "This is just what I want. "
     Hulda said, "I want running water and electricity!" however John won and that is where they settled.
     The fall of '38 Helen went to EMC and in the spring she received a certificate to teach. Helen taught in Shawmut, Montana. In 1940 Helen married John Warden.
     About this time John's health began to fail, but he felt pretty good until 1945 when he got gangrene in one foot and it was amputated. About a week later John had a heart attack, on May 27, 1945 and passed away.
     At that time Helen and baby daughter were staying with John and Hulda while John Warden was in the service during World War II, from August 1943 to 1946.
     Hulda stayed at Cushman till the spring of 1950 then sold the Cushman store and postoffice to Charlotte Osse.
     In November of 1950 Hulda married Sam Clark of Ryegate, where they lived. Sam died October 16, 1976. Hulda moved to Billings in 1987 to West Park Village retirement home.
     Hulda states, "Looking back I remember the wonderful times our group had for many years. As Ada Corth said, no matter where we go we will never have the fun we enjoyed at Roy, Montana. They were the happiest years of our life." 

     (Hulda is the daughter of Fred and Anna [sic] Jenni, She was born in a log house on the Jenni homestead, 8 miles west of Lewistown, on September 22, 1898.) 
     [This last parenthetic remark is in the originaladded, apparently, by the editor.]


HULDA JENNI:

From Ancestry.com

1942 draft registration, John Reis

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