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Theodore Rabroker Home Site
Westphalia, Falls County,
Texas
From Lott, take SH 320 S about 9 miles
S. limit of Westphalia
Year Erected: 1975
Founder of Westphalia Community In 1866
Theodore Rabroker (1835 - 1905) and his wife Mary Ann (Brucktops) (1836 - 1886)
immigrated from Westphalia Province, Germany. They lived for a time in
Pennsylvania and Iowa. In 1877, while moving to Frelsburg, Colorado County,
Rabroker saw the fertile land in this area and visualized a German-Catholic
community here. In 1879 he and his wife and three children became the first
settlers. In 1881 Rabroker purchased 217 acres from William Neyland and became
Neyland's land agent, encouraging Frelsburg families to come here. Rabroker
provided a place for prospective residents to live until they bought property.
Only German-Catholics were invited to settle within a five-mile radius; this
resulted in strong community traditions. The Rev. John Lauth celebrated the
first Mass in 1882 in the Rabroker home (400 yds. W). The residence served as
the center for village religious and civic activities until a church building
was completed in February 1884. After a storm destroyed the structure in May,
Rabroker led efforts to erect a new church edifice, complete in July 1884.
After his first wife died, Rabroker married Theresa Halfman (1854 - 1932) and
they had six children. The Rabroker home was destroyed by fire in 1975.