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Anna Philomena <I>Ruskauff</I> Duren

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Anna Philomena Ruskauff Duren

Birth
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
20 Jul 1938 (aged 90)
Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Germantown, Richland County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Anna Duren - Mrs. Anna Duren was born August 15, 1847 in Pittsburgh, Pa. She came to Cazenovia with her parents at about the age of 15. She married Peter Duren in the year of 1866, who in 1923 preceded her in death. She passed away July 20 at the home of her son Adam, in Madison. She is survived by eight children; Mrs. F. Bowar, Faulkton, S.D.; Mrs. Geo. Meilinger, Chicago; Mrs. Wm. Moyes, Reedsburgh; Con of Milwaukee; Adam of Madison, Anthony of Spring Green; Joseph of Glen Flora; Wm. of New Richmond; three brothers, Frank Ruskauff of California, Herman Ruskauff of Pittsburgh, George Ruskauff of Madison; 40 grandchildren and 56 great grandchildren. The funeral was held Saturday at St. Anthony's Church at Cazenovia at 9:30 a.m. when the Mass was celebrated by Rev. Schultz of Germantown. The remains were laid to rest in St. Anthony's Cemetery. Source: Reedsburg Times (Reedsburg, Wisconsin), July 29, 1938, page 2, column 4.
Mrs. Anna Duren - Mrs. Anna Duren was born August 15, 1847 in Pittsburgh, Pa. She came to Cazenovia with her parents at about the age of 15. She married Peter Duren in the year of 1866, who in 1923 preceded her in death. She passed away July 20 at the home of her son Adam, in Madison. She is survived by eight children; Mrs. F. Bowar, Faulkton, S.D.; Mrs. Geo. Meilinger, Chicago; Mrs. Wm. Moyes, Reedsburgh; Con of Milwaukee; Adam of Madison, Anthony of Spring Green; Joseph of Glen Flora; Wm. of New Richmond; three brothers, Frank Ruskauff of California, Herman Ruskauff of Pittsburgh, George Ruskauff of Madison; 40 grandchildren and 56 great grandchildren. The funeral was held Saturday at St. Anthony's Church at Cazenovia at 9:30 a.m. when the Mass was celebrated by Rev. Schultz of Germantown. The remains were laid to rest in St. Anthony's Cemetery. Source: Reedsburg Times (Reedsburg, Wisconsin), July 29, 1938, page 2, column 4.


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