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Franz Blimel

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Franz Blimel

Birth
Germany
Death
5 Jan 1916 (aged 84)
Francis Creek, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Francis Creek, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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FRANZ BLIMEL
(1831 - 1916)

DEATH LAID HEAVY HAND ON CITY IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS
OLSON, PEPPARD AND MUSHEL (sic) HOMES VISITED BY GRIM DESTROYER
DURING NIGHT AND EARLY MORNING--FRANK BLIMEL BURIED

Frank Blimel Buried.

Frank Blimel, a pioneer settler of the county whose death occurred at Francis Creek, was buried today.

He was 84 years old and the father of Mrs. C. Hessel of that place.

Several children survive. Mr. Blimel was a brother-in-law of Michael and Catherine Pankratz, both of whom have died within the past two weeks.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Saturday, January 8, 1916 P. 1

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The funeral of Frank Blimel Sr., was held in St. Ann's church Saturday.

Mr. Blimel was 84 years of age and made his home with his son, Frank Blimel, Jr.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Monday, January 10, 1916 pg. 5

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Illness Halts Celebration
Frank Blinnel and Wife, Kossuth, Wedded 50 Years Ago


Illness interfered with the celebration planned in honor of the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blinnel of Kossuth today and the plans for the day may be carried out later though a number of the invited guests, not advised of the situation journeyed to the Blinnel home today, including a number from the city.

Mr. and Mrs. Blinnel planned to entertain at a reception and dinner today. Married in the county a half century ago, Mr. Blinnel and his aged wife have resided on a farm in Kossuth during all their married life and are well and favorably known throughout the county. They planned to observe the golden wedding today but illness of some of their grandchildren interfered with the celebration.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., - June 21, 1910 - page 1

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Kossuth celebrated its third golden wedding since January when Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blimel, pioneer settlers at Francis Creek, entertained a large gathering of relatives and friends Monday, the affair being a most happy one. The anniversary occurred some time ago but the celebration had to be postponed because of illness in the family and was held this week. The couple are among the best known residents of the county.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., - Wed., July 6, 1910

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FRANZ BLIMEL
(1831 - 1916)

DEATH LAID HEAVY HAND ON CITY IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS
OLSON, PEPPARD AND MUSHEL (sic) HOMES VISITED BY GRIM DESTROYER
DURING NIGHT AND EARLY MORNING--FRANK BLIMEL BURIED

Frank Blimel Buried.

Frank Blimel, a pioneer settler of the county whose death occurred at Francis Creek, was buried today.

He was 84 years old and the father of Mrs. C. Hessel of that place.

Several children survive. Mr. Blimel was a brother-in-law of Michael and Catherine Pankratz, both of whom have died within the past two weeks.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Saturday, January 8, 1916 P. 1

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The funeral of Frank Blimel Sr., was held in St. Ann's church Saturday.

Mr. Blimel was 84 years of age and made his home with his son, Frank Blimel, Jr.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Monday, January 10, 1916 pg. 5

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Illness Halts Celebration
Frank Blinnel and Wife, Kossuth, Wedded 50 Years Ago


Illness interfered with the celebration planned in honor of the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blinnel of Kossuth today and the plans for the day may be carried out later though a number of the invited guests, not advised of the situation journeyed to the Blinnel home today, including a number from the city.

Mr. and Mrs. Blinnel planned to entertain at a reception and dinner today. Married in the county a half century ago, Mr. Blinnel and his aged wife have resided on a farm in Kossuth during all their married life and are well and favorably known throughout the county. They planned to observe the golden wedding today but illness of some of their grandchildren interfered with the celebration.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., - June 21, 1910 - page 1

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Kossuth celebrated its third golden wedding since January when Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blimel, pioneer settlers at Francis Creek, entertained a large gathering of relatives and friends Monday, the affair being a most happy one. The anniversary occurred some time ago but the celebration had to be postponed because of illness in the family and was held this week. The couple are among the best known residents of the county.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., - Wed., July 6, 1910

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