Youngest sibling (in alphabetical order): Carolyn, Gaylyn, Gwendolyn, Jacalyn, Leelyn, Marilyn, Raulyn
Raulyn
What kind of animal was named "Woody" @ G & G M's farm.
Percheron stallion
Grandpa Moulzolf liked this on his crackers.
LOTS of butter!
G & G M's firstborn was born in this state.
Nebraska.
Activity done most Sunday afternoons after lunch @ G & G M's.
cards
G & G Moulzolf had this number of grandchildren/step-grandchildren.
16
Chad, Kelly, Jody, KatieG & G Moulzolf's first pair of Percherons were named:
Fred & Kate
Polish food made using duck blood.
Czarnina
Moulzolf Trucking routinely hauled cattle to this city.
South Saint Paul
This family member raced stock cars.
Grandpa Gene
Grandpa Moulzolf's mother's first name.
Philamino 'Minnie'
This family member is known to have worn Grandma Marjorie's pants to milk cows.
Amy
Animal used to make Polish headcheese.
Pig
This family member was born on an island.
Fay - Hawaii
Past yearly tradition spent outside of MN by a number of family members in the fall.
Antelope and white tail deer hunting
Great-Grandma Helen lived to be this old.
97
G & G M's grandkids sat on the step of the parade wagon to do this chore.
Pooper Scooper
Grandma Moulzolf was known to make this food using 2 specific organs.
Heart and tongue soup
This family member moved to MN as a teenager.
LeiaLyn
This card game was often played at the kitchen table with Grandpa Moulzolf.
Crazy 8
Grandpa Moulzolf's AND Grandma Moulzolf's birthday month and date.
January 9, 1930
January 24, 1934
G & G M's farm was called:
Pine Road Percherons
This edible part of a chicken contains no muscle and is high in collagen.
Chicken feet
The family hunted the Bickerdyke Ranch in Montana for many years. The names of the ranch owners were:
Bill & Ruth Rosencranz
What was Aunt Rhody told?
The Old Gray Goose was Dead