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Edgard “Aggie” Tischler

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Edgard “Aggie” Tischler

Birth
Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
27 Feb 1937 (aged 80)
Tappen, Kidder County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Beaver Dam, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.4400959, Longitude: -88.8433486
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OBITUARY: Beaver Dam Argus, Thursday, March 4, 1937, page 5.

"Aggie" Tischler, a native of the town of Westford in this county, died at his home near Tappen, N.D., Saturday, February 27th, at the age of 89 years and 9 months.

He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tischler, was born May 15th, 1856, and was the last surviving member of his family. He went to Dakota in 1883, and with the exception of two years when he was engaged in the retail meat business and farm implement business here, he had made that place his home since.

Preceded in death by his wife many years ago, he is survived by three daughters, Miss May Tischler of Chicago and Mrs. W. New and Mrs. Henry Fisher of Milwaukee.

The remains were brought to this city Tuesday and yesterday morning at nine o'clock funeral services were conducted by Rev. Theo. Rohner at St. Peter's church with interment in St. Peter's cemetery.
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A daughter named Elsa, according to her obituary, was born 31 Jan 1893 and died of "rheumatism and heart trouble" on 06 Jun 1905. The obituary said the funeral was at St. Peter's church but did not mention a burial place, and although I cannot find a record of her burial here, I feel compelled to mention the possibility.
OBITUARY: Beaver Dam Argus, Thursday, March 4, 1937, page 5.

"Aggie" Tischler, a native of the town of Westford in this county, died at his home near Tappen, N.D., Saturday, February 27th, at the age of 89 years and 9 months.

He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tischler, was born May 15th, 1856, and was the last surviving member of his family. He went to Dakota in 1883, and with the exception of two years when he was engaged in the retail meat business and farm implement business here, he had made that place his home since.

Preceded in death by his wife many years ago, he is survived by three daughters, Miss May Tischler of Chicago and Mrs. W. New and Mrs. Henry Fisher of Milwaukee.

The remains were brought to this city Tuesday and yesterday morning at nine o'clock funeral services were conducted by Rev. Theo. Rohner at St. Peter's church with interment in St. Peter's cemetery.
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A daughter named Elsa, according to her obituary, was born 31 Jan 1893 and died of "rheumatism and heart trouble" on 06 Jun 1905. The obituary said the funeral was at St. Peter's church but did not mention a burial place, and although I cannot find a record of her burial here, I feel compelled to mention the possibility.


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