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GROUND PLAN SKETCH <br />i INDICATE. KIJ 4blER 111T41QIt1I <br />FRONT <br />Viggers Family Ownership, 1952-2001 <br />In 1952, Angelo Bottinelli's children sold the property to Venoit C Viggers and Florence G Viggers. Venoit <br />Viggers (1910-1971) was born in Louisville and grew up in the Boulder/ Louisville/ Lafayette area. His <br />father, Charlie Vigger (1879-1963) was born in Staffordshire, England but came to the U.S. in 1882 with <br />his parents as a small child. Charlie Vigger grew up in Iowa and then came to Colorado in 1900 where he <br />met and married Maggie Smith (1885-1958) in 1902. They moved to Louisville in 1905 where Charlie <br />worked in the coal mines and the ice business, and later began farming. Their only child Venoit was born <br />in 1910. Venoit grew up working on farms in Boulder, Canfield, and Louisville. <br />In 1937, Venoit was living with his parents in Canfield and farming when he married Della Louise English <br />(1915-1998). They had two sons, Milton (b. 1938) and William (b. 1940). The marriage did not last and it <br />seems that Della moved to North Carolina with their two sons. In 1945 Venoit married Florence Landau <br />(1915-2000). Florence had been married twice before, her first marriage to Albert Simpson ended in <br />
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