Bill Ohrmann (b. January 2, 1919-). Born on a ranch just outside of the Western Montana town of Philipsburg, on January 2, 1919, Bill was the third of four children, and the only son, of August and... Read full biography
Bill Ohrmann (b. January 2, 1919-). Born on a ranch just outside of the Western Montana town of Philipsburg, on January 2, 1919, Bill was the third of four children, and the only son, of August and Flora Ohrmann, who had moved to Montana from Owatona, Minnesota in 1912 or 13. The Ohrmanns raised... Read full biography
Bill Ohrmann (b. January 2, 1919-). Born on a ranch just outside of the Western Montana town of Philipsburg, on January 2, 1919, Bill was the third of four children, and the only son, of August and Flora Ohrmann, who had moved to Montana from Owatona, Minnesota in 1912 or 13. The Ohrmanns raised registered Angus cattle in Philipsburg, but shortly after Bill's birth, the family was forced to sell out, and they moved to the Billings, Montana area, where August was a land classifier for the... Read full biography
Bill Ohrmann (b. January 2, 1919-). Born on a ranch just outside of the Western Montana town of Philipsburg, on January 2, 1919, Bill was the third of four children, and the only son, of August and Flora Ohrmann, who had moved to Montana from Owatona, Minnesota in 1912 or 13. The Ohrmanns raised registered Angus cattle in Philipsburg, but shortly after Bill's birth, the family was forced to sell out, and they moved to the Billings, Montana area, where August was a land classifier for the Federal Land Bank. By 1922, though, they were back in western Montana, again raising registered Angus. They first returned to Philipsburg, then to the Ovando area where Bill spent most of his early years. In 1934 they moved to a ranch south of Drummond,... Read full biography
Bill Ohrmann (b. January 2, 1919-). Born on a ranch just outside of the Western Montana town of Philipsburg, on January 2, 1919, Bill was the third of four children, and the only son, of August and Flora Ohrmann, who had moved to Montana from Owatona, Minnesota in 1912 or 13. The Ohrmanns raised registered Angus cattle in Philipsburg, but shortly after Bill's birth, the family was forced to sell out, and they moved to the Billings, Montana area, where August was a land classifier for the Federal Land Bank. By 1922, though, they were back in western Montana, again raising registered Angus. They first returned to Philipsburg, then to the Ovando area where Bill spent most of his early years. In 1934 they moved to a ranch south of Drummond, Montana, at which time Bill started high school in Drummond. In 1938, Bill lost both his parents. His mo... Read full biography
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