evening at her home on Route 1, St. Mary's Township, Mills County, after an
illness which extended over a period of one year. She was born in Germany
and had lived in St. Mary's township since 1858. She is survived by four
sons, Henry and Fred of Decatur, Neb., William of Omaha and Louis of St.
Mary's township, two daughters, Mrs. Julia Miller and Mrs. Anna Enselman of
St. Mary's township, and an adopted daughter, Mrs. Henry Enselman of Lewis
township. She also is survived by thirty-five grandchildren and forty-one
great-grandchildren. The funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon with
services at 1:30 o'clock from the Plumer church, Rev. Huff officiating.
Burial in the Plumer Settlement cemetery. ...
NOTE: She was born Louise Dorothee Engel Schwarze
evening at her home on Route 1, St. Mary's Township, Mills County, after an
illness which extended over a period of one year. She was born in Germany
and had lived in St. Mary's township since 1858. She is survived by four
sons, Henry and Fred of Decatur, Neb., William of Omaha and Louis of St.
Mary's township, two daughters, Mrs. Julia Miller and Mrs. Anna Enselman of
St. Mary's township, and an adopted daughter, Mrs. Henry Enselman of Lewis
township. She also is survived by thirty-five grandchildren and forty-one
great-grandchildren. The funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon with
services at 1:30 o'clock from the Plumer church, Rev. Huff officiating.
Burial in the Plumer Settlement cemetery. ...
NOTE: She was born Louise Dorothee Engel Schwarze
Family Members
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Charles H W Busse
1849–1932
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William Henry Busse
1855–1927
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Frederick Simonon Busse
1857–1928
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Mary Scharlotte Ella Busse Nansel
1860–1920
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John Busse
1861–1889
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Charles Henry Busse
1863–1921
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Julia Busse Miller
1865–1947
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Anna Louise Busse Enselman
1867–1942
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Louis John "Louie" Busse
1869–1940
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Anna Sopha Busse Enselman
1878–1943
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