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Adolph Friedrich Theodor Muehlenbruch

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Adolph Friedrich Theodor Muehlenbruch

Birth
Stadtkreis Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Death
21 Mar 1915 (aged 86)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-24-1-2
Memorial ID
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ADOLPH MUEHLENBRUCH

ADOLPH MUEHLENBRUCH, PIONEER COFFIN MAKER OF CITY, DIES
Adolph Muehlenbruch, pioneer coffin maker of the city, died at the
family home at 1029 So. Eleventh street where he had resided for
fifty eight years, death being due to infirmities incident to age
and an illness from which he had been a sufferer for six months past.
Mr. Muehlenbruch’s death occurred this morning.
Deceased was a native of Germany, born July 10, 1838, being 82 years
old and came to America in 185?, locating here shortly after. He
was employed as a cabinet maker and manufacturer of coffins for many
years until forced by his age and ill health to give up his ?. Mr.
Muehlenbruch was the father of ? children, …of whom (illegible)Mrs.
Elert, of Madison, Mrs. Gathman of Milwaukee, Alfred, Mrs. Helen
Fitzgerald, this city and Mrs. Mary Eberly of Sheboygan.
The funeral will be held from the late home Sunday afternoon at
2 o’clock, Rev. Schellhaase officiating.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, March 17, 1915, Page 8
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AGED CABINET MAKER IS DEAD AT MANITOWOC
Adolph Muehlenbruch, father of Mrs. Mary Eberly of Sheboygan and a pioneer
resident of Manitowoc, where he had been engaged as a coffin maker, died at
his home at 1020 South Eleventh Street, Manitowoc, yesterday morning. He had
resided there for 58 years. Decedent was a native of Germany, born July 10,
1828, being 82 years old. He came to American in his youth and settled at
Manitowoc shortly afterward. He was employed as a cabinet maker and manufacturer
of coffins for many years.
Mr. Muehlenbruch was the father of 13 children, six of whom survive. Besides Mrs.
Eberly there are Charles of Chicago, Mrs. Elert, Madison, Mrs. Gathman, Milwaukee,
Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald and Alfred of Manitowoc.
Sheboygan Press, Thurs., Mar. 18, 1915 page 8
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[cause: general debility]
ADOLPH MUEHLENBRUCH

ADOLPH MUEHLENBRUCH, PIONEER COFFIN MAKER OF CITY, DIES
Adolph Muehlenbruch, pioneer coffin maker of the city, died at the
family home at 1029 So. Eleventh street where he had resided for
fifty eight years, death being due to infirmities incident to age
and an illness from which he had been a sufferer for six months past.
Mr. Muehlenbruch’s death occurred this morning.
Deceased was a native of Germany, born July 10, 1838, being 82 years
old and came to America in 185?, locating here shortly after. He
was employed as a cabinet maker and manufacturer of coffins for many
years until forced by his age and ill health to give up his ?. Mr.
Muehlenbruch was the father of ? children, …of whom (illegible)Mrs.
Elert, of Madison, Mrs. Gathman of Milwaukee, Alfred, Mrs. Helen
Fitzgerald, this city and Mrs. Mary Eberly of Sheboygan.
The funeral will be held from the late home Sunday afternoon at
2 o’clock, Rev. Schellhaase officiating.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, March 17, 1915, Page 8
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AGED CABINET MAKER IS DEAD AT MANITOWOC
Adolph Muehlenbruch, father of Mrs. Mary Eberly of Sheboygan and a pioneer
resident of Manitowoc, where he had been engaged as a coffin maker, died at
his home at 1020 South Eleventh Street, Manitowoc, yesterday morning. He had
resided there for 58 years. Decedent was a native of Germany, born July 10,
1828, being 82 years old. He came to American in his youth and settled at
Manitowoc shortly afterward. He was employed as a cabinet maker and manufacturer
of coffins for many years.
Mr. Muehlenbruch was the father of 13 children, six of whom survive. Besides Mrs.
Eberly there are Charles of Chicago, Mrs. Elert, Madison, Mrs. Gathman, Milwaukee,
Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald and Alfred of Manitowoc.
Sheboygan Press, Thurs., Mar. 18, 1915 page 8
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[cause: general debility]


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