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Mathias Jacob Kimmes Jr.

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Mathias Jacob Kimmes Jr.

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
Aug 1915 (aged 51–52)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
13-4
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MATHIAS KIMMES JR.

TOWN OF TWO RIVERS MAN DIES IN CITY
Math Kimmes Was Brother in law of I. Craite
Matthias Kimmes, a well known town of Two Rivers farmer and brother
in law of Judge Isaac Craite of this city, died at the Holy Family
hospital in this city and the funeral will be held from St. Luke's
church at Two Rivers Saturday morning. Mr. Kimmes had suffered from
stomach trouble for months and two weeks ago entered the hospital
here for treatment. Pleurisy set in and caused death.
He was 52 years of age and was born in this county. A widow and eight
children survive him.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, August 20, 1915, Page 8.
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MATTHEW KIMMES JR no dates in cemetery add on

Mathias Kimmes died yesterday morning at Holy Family Hospital. Mr. Kimmes had been at the hospital several weeks sick with stomach trouble. Pleurisy set in and death resulted. Mr. Kimmes was born in the Town of Two Rivers 52 years ago and resided there ever since. He was a frugal and an industrious farmer. He is survived by his wife and eight children. The funeral will be held Saturday from St. Luke's Catholic Church at ten o'clock.
The Reporter, Fri., Aug. 20, 1915
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Rangeline:
Mathias Kimmes, an industrious farmer of the Town of Two Rivers, died at the Holy Family Hospital last Wednesday. Mr. Kimmes had been ill for several months and was taken to the Holy Family Hospital about a month ago. He was born here and had reached the age of 52 years. Mr. Kimmes is survived by a wife and eight children, Gertrude, Joseph, Marcella, Frances, Jennie, Harvey, Loretta and Irene. The funeral was held from St. Luke's Church on Saturday. Those who came to attend the funeral were Mrs. Perjock and son, James of Oconto, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Craite of Manitowoc and Mrs. Olson of Green Bay.
The Reporter, Fri., Aug. 27, 1915
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MATHIAS KIMMES JR.

TOWN OF TWO RIVERS MAN DIES IN CITY
Math Kimmes Was Brother in law of I. Craite
Matthias Kimmes, a well known town of Two Rivers farmer and brother
in law of Judge Isaac Craite of this city, died at the Holy Family
hospital in this city and the funeral will be held from St. Luke's
church at Two Rivers Saturday morning. Mr. Kimmes had suffered from
stomach trouble for months and two weeks ago entered the hospital
here for treatment. Pleurisy set in and caused death.
He was 52 years of age and was born in this county. A widow and eight
children survive him.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, August 20, 1915, Page 8.
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MATTHEW KIMMES JR no dates in cemetery add on

Mathias Kimmes died yesterday morning at Holy Family Hospital. Mr. Kimmes had been at the hospital several weeks sick with stomach trouble. Pleurisy set in and death resulted. Mr. Kimmes was born in the Town of Two Rivers 52 years ago and resided there ever since. He was a frugal and an industrious farmer. He is survived by his wife and eight children. The funeral will be held Saturday from St. Luke's Catholic Church at ten o'clock.
The Reporter, Fri., Aug. 20, 1915
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Rangeline:
Mathias Kimmes, an industrious farmer of the Town of Two Rivers, died at the Holy Family Hospital last Wednesday. Mr. Kimmes had been ill for several months and was taken to the Holy Family Hospital about a month ago. He was born here and had reached the age of 52 years. Mr. Kimmes is survived by a wife and eight children, Gertrude, Joseph, Marcella, Frances, Jennie, Harvey, Loretta and Irene. The funeral was held from St. Luke's Church on Saturday. Those who came to attend the funeral were Mrs. Perjock and son, James of Oconto, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Craite of Manitowoc and Mrs. Olson of Green Bay.
The Reporter, Fri., Aug. 27, 1915
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