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Ida <I>Henschel</I> Nokes

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Ida Henschel Nokes

Birth
Warrens, Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
17 May 1902 (aged 26–27)
Brickton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Princeton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.5757446, Longitude: -93.5911452
Plot
1st Addition 1895, block 16, lot 8
Memorial ID
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Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. Ida
Nokes, wife of Charles Albert Nokes,
died at her home north of town after
an illness of some time. She had suf-
fered some time from tubercular hip
disease and she became so ill that she
was taken to the Northwestern hospital
for treatment, but her disease had
made such inroads into her whole system
that there was no cure for her, and
she was removed to her home where
she died. The funeral was held
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
Princeton M. E. church, Rev. Gratz
officiating. The interment was at Oak
Knoll cemetery. Mrs. Nokes' maiden
name was Ida Henschel. She was
born in Warren, Wis., in 1875 and
moved to Minnesota twelve years ago.
Seven years ago she was married and
leaves three little children mother-
less. Her folks are all dead, with the
exception of a brother, Louis Henschel
who works at the brick yards, and a
married sister, Mrs. Amel Lundgren who
lives in the Germany settlement.

Princeton Union May 22, 1902
Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. Ida
Nokes, wife of Charles Albert Nokes,
died at her home north of town after
an illness of some time. She had suf-
fered some time from tubercular hip
disease and she became so ill that she
was taken to the Northwestern hospital
for treatment, but her disease had
made such inroads into her whole system
that there was no cure for her, and
she was removed to her home where
she died. The funeral was held
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
Princeton M. E. church, Rev. Gratz
officiating. The interment was at Oak
Knoll cemetery. Mrs. Nokes' maiden
name was Ida Henschel. She was
born in Warren, Wis., in 1875 and
moved to Minnesota twelve years ago.
Seven years ago she was married and
leaves three little children mother-
less. Her folks are all dead, with the
exception of a brother, Louis Henschel
who works at the brick yards, and a
married sister, Mrs. Amel Lundgren who
lives in the Germany settlement.

Princeton Union May 22, 1902

Gravesite Details

The cemetery has no record of Ida Nokes (maiden name Henschel). There is an Ida Hensched, who died the same year - First addition, Blk 16, Lot 8, Space 8.



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