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Johanna C. W. “Anna, Hannah” <I>Nass</I> Olp

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Johanna C. W. “Anna, Hannah” Nass Olp

Birth
Germany
Death
22 Oct 1904 (aged 63)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Johanna C. W. Nass b. 3-14-1841, Pommern, Germany
to Gottlieb J. F. Nass, Ernestine F. C. Wegner.
Sister to her husband's brother, Robert George Friedrich Olp (Memorial# 23118478) wife Mathilda (Memorial# 23118475).

14 children (see spouse memorial)

Nord Westen newspaper Oct. 27, 1904 newspaper article:
"27 Oct. Death Sat., following a long illness, of 63-yr. old Mrs. Johanne Olp at the home of her sister, Mrs. Carl H. Schmidt (Bertha). She was the widow of Julius Olp who died a year ago. The deceased, nee Nass, came from Germany with her parents as a child. The family settled in Town Cooperstown, where the deceased lived until her husband's death, when she moved to Manitowoc. (Description of the doctor's inability to establish a diagnosis.) Her illness weakened her more and more, accompanied with terrible pain, so that one might consider her death as a release. Mrs. Olp leaves 4 sons –Robert, Hermann, George here, and Anton in Reedsville, as well as a daughter, Mrs. Paul Paape in Milwaukee. In addition there are 4 sisters –Mrs. Carl H. Schmidt here, and Mrs. Robert Olp, Mrs.August Schlei, and Mrs. Wilhelm Buth in Cooperstown. The funeral was held Tues. from the Lutheran Church."
Johanna C. W. Nass b. 3-14-1841, Pommern, Germany
to Gottlieb J. F. Nass, Ernestine F. C. Wegner.
Sister to her husband's brother, Robert George Friedrich Olp (Memorial# 23118478) wife Mathilda (Memorial# 23118475).

14 children (see spouse memorial)

Nord Westen newspaper Oct. 27, 1904 newspaper article:
"27 Oct. Death Sat., following a long illness, of 63-yr. old Mrs. Johanne Olp at the home of her sister, Mrs. Carl H. Schmidt (Bertha). She was the widow of Julius Olp who died a year ago. The deceased, nee Nass, came from Germany with her parents as a child. The family settled in Town Cooperstown, where the deceased lived until her husband's death, when she moved to Manitowoc. (Description of the doctor's inability to establish a diagnosis.) Her illness weakened her more and more, accompanied with terrible pain, so that one might consider her death as a release. Mrs. Olp leaves 4 sons –Robert, Hermann, George here, and Anton in Reedsville, as well as a daughter, Mrs. Paul Paape in Milwaukee. In addition there are 4 sisters –Mrs. Carl H. Schmidt here, and Mrs. Robert Olp, Mrs.August Schlei, and Mrs. Wilhelm Buth in Cooperstown. The funeral was held Tues. from the Lutheran Church."


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