Anna Seipel was born in the town of Rantoul on March 6th, 1873 being a daughter of Cornelius Seipel one of the pioneer settlers of that town. She spent her girlhood days on the farm with her parents and on Sept. 15th, 1895, was united in marriage to Andrew Pfister of the town of Charlestown. They took up their residence on the farm in the town of Charlestown that has since been their home.
Two children blessed their union, a daughter, Miss Nerine and a son, Roman. Besides her husband and children she leaves surviving her father, Cornelius Seipel of New Holstein, three sisters, Mrs. Fred. Viet of Appleton, Mrs. Wm. Schneider of Rantoul and Mrs. Anton Mueller of New Holstein, three brothers, John of Rantoul, Henry and Nick of Riverside, California.
The funeral was held on Thursday morning from St. Martin’s church in the town of Charlestown, with interment in the family lot in St. Martin’s cemetery.
Tri-County Record – February 17, 1921
Anna Seipel was born in the town of Rantoul on March 6th, 1873 being a daughter of Cornelius Seipel one of the pioneer settlers of that town. She spent her girlhood days on the farm with her parents and on Sept. 15th, 1895, was united in marriage to Andrew Pfister of the town of Charlestown. They took up their residence on the farm in the town of Charlestown that has since been their home.
Two children blessed their union, a daughter, Miss Nerine and a son, Roman. Besides her husband and children she leaves surviving her father, Cornelius Seipel of New Holstein, three sisters, Mrs. Fred. Viet of Appleton, Mrs. Wm. Schneider of Rantoul and Mrs. Anton Mueller of New Holstein, three brothers, John of Rantoul, Henry and Nick of Riverside, California.
The funeral was held on Thursday morning from St. Martin’s church in the town of Charlestown, with interment in the family lot in St. Martin’s cemetery.
Tri-County Record – February 17, 1921
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