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Catherine Mary <I>Schaub</I> Neuhardt

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Catherine Mary Schaub Neuhardt

Birth
Germany
Death
4 May 1890 (aged 67)
Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Monroefield, Monroe County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Born in Bermoll, Hessen-Nassau, Germany.

FindAGrave contributor Linda sends her obituary:
Neuhart, Catharine Neuhart, (nee Schaub) [Source: The Spirit of Democracy Woodsfield, Ohio, Thurs., May 8, 1890]
Mrs. Catharine Neuhart, nee Schaub, a native of Prussia, Germany, was born on the 24th of February 1823. She immigrated to this country in 1835, and made her home in Summit township, Monroe County, Ohio. On the 24th day of May 1842, she was married to Mr. John Michael Neuhart. Eleven children were given to them in this marriage, of whom 10 follow the mother to the grave. One has preceded her into eternity by death. Three months ago she went to Wheeling to attend to the wants of her sick daughter, Amelia, after whose convalescence, she started on her way home. While on the train, she became very sick, and upon arriving in Woodsfield, she was laid upon her fatal bed of illness and for four weeks she suffered until released by death. Her death occurred on Sunday morning, May 4, 1890, thus reaching the age of 67 years, 2 months, and 10 days. She suffered from a contracted cold, which finally resulted in typhoid fever. On Sunday morning, she had a stroke of paralysis from the effects of which she passed from time to eternity. She has been a consistent member of the German M. E. Church, and remained as such until her death, from which she now has entered into her reward. She leaves hosts of relatives and friends who feel keenly the loss they have sustained. The number of those present at the funeral shows to what extent she was esteemed and respected in her social surroundings. Although dark, stormy, rainy clouds hover over head all day and finally the rain poured down in heavy showers. Friends and relatives gathered together from far and near to pay the last honors of love and friendship to her. She died a Christian and as we believe in the training of faith, God bless the bereaved ones and heal their wounded hearts. F.
Born in Bermoll, Hessen-Nassau, Germany.

FindAGrave contributor Linda sends her obituary:
Neuhart, Catharine Neuhart, (nee Schaub) [Source: The Spirit of Democracy Woodsfield, Ohio, Thurs., May 8, 1890]
Mrs. Catharine Neuhart, nee Schaub, a native of Prussia, Germany, was born on the 24th of February 1823. She immigrated to this country in 1835, and made her home in Summit township, Monroe County, Ohio. On the 24th day of May 1842, she was married to Mr. John Michael Neuhart. Eleven children were given to them in this marriage, of whom 10 follow the mother to the grave. One has preceded her into eternity by death. Three months ago she went to Wheeling to attend to the wants of her sick daughter, Amelia, after whose convalescence, she started on her way home. While on the train, she became very sick, and upon arriving in Woodsfield, she was laid upon her fatal bed of illness and for four weeks she suffered until released by death. Her death occurred on Sunday morning, May 4, 1890, thus reaching the age of 67 years, 2 months, and 10 days. She suffered from a contracted cold, which finally resulted in typhoid fever. On Sunday morning, she had a stroke of paralysis from the effects of which she passed from time to eternity. She has been a consistent member of the German M. E. Church, and remained as such until her death, from which she now has entered into her reward. She leaves hosts of relatives and friends who feel keenly the loss they have sustained. The number of those present at the funeral shows to what extent she was esteemed and respected in her social surroundings. Although dark, stormy, rainy clouds hover over head all day and finally the rain poured down in heavy showers. Friends and relatives gathered together from far and near to pay the last honors of love and friendship to her. She died a Christian and as we believe in the training of faith, God bless the bereaved ones and heal their wounded hearts. F.


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