Other children:
Emma (b. 1872 IL) m. John J Ford (b. 1877 MD)
Elizabeth "Lizzie" (b. 1874 IL)
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It is our painful duty this week to chronicle the sudden and unexpected death of Mrs. Charles Maves, which occurred Friday afternoon, the 19th inst. at about 3 o'clock. The immediate cause of her death is attributed to heart failure, although it was not known that she was afflicted with heart disease. The remains were laid to rest in the cemetery just south of town Tuesday afternoon. The large concourse of people that followed the remains to the grave was a criterion of the esteem and respect in which this family is held in our community. Numerous floral offerings were in evidence. Personally, we extend our sincere sympathy to the bereaved ones in this their hour of affliction.
Deceased was born in Germany January 5, 1846, and was married in Freeport, Ill., November 25, 1866. Twelve children were born to the union of which nine are living, four boys, Charles, Jr., Fred, Ben and William, and five girls, Mrs. Rasch, Mrs. Crow, Mrs. Kueth, Mrs. Schneider and Mrs. Mortensen.
The St. Paul Republican - Jun 25 1903, page 8, Elba News Transcribed by Linda Berney
Other children:
Emma (b. 1872 IL) m. John J Ford (b. 1877 MD)
Elizabeth "Lizzie" (b. 1874 IL)
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It is our painful duty this week to chronicle the sudden and unexpected death of Mrs. Charles Maves, which occurred Friday afternoon, the 19th inst. at about 3 o'clock. The immediate cause of her death is attributed to heart failure, although it was not known that she was afflicted with heart disease. The remains were laid to rest in the cemetery just south of town Tuesday afternoon. The large concourse of people that followed the remains to the grave was a criterion of the esteem and respect in which this family is held in our community. Numerous floral offerings were in evidence. Personally, we extend our sincere sympathy to the bereaved ones in this their hour of affliction.
Deceased was born in Germany January 5, 1846, and was married in Freeport, Ill., November 25, 1866. Twelve children were born to the union of which nine are living, four boys, Charles, Jr., Fred, Ben and William, and five girls, Mrs. Rasch, Mrs. Crow, Mrs. Kueth, Mrs. Schneider and Mrs. Mortensen.
The St. Paul Republican - Jun 25 1903, page 8, Elba News Transcribed by Linda Berney
Family Members
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Charles "Charlie" Maws
1865–1942
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Alvina Mavs Crowe
1867–1948
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Rhoda Fina "Reetie" Mavs Rasch
1868–1951
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Frederick Conrad "Fred" Maves
1877–1962
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Benjamin Conrad "Ben" Maves
1879–1946
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Ida D M Mavs Schneider
1880–1904
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Amelia Sophia Marie Mavs Mortensen
1882–1968
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Henry E C Maves
1883–1883
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William Roy Maves
1888–1954