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Caroline Behnke Groth

Birth
Germany
Death
13 Feb 1932 (aged 70)
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Burial
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 43, Lot 201
Memorial ID
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She was the mother of eight children, seven living at the time of the 1900 census in Syracuse. She worked as a maidservant in Kreifkohl (Freiwalde), West Prussia, before marrying and coming with her husband, Carl Groth, and their five small sons to the U.S. on the S.S. WESTERNLAND from Antwerp, arriving in New York City on or about 30 November 1892. The sons born in Germany who came to the U.S. were Carl/Charles, William, Friedrich/Fred, Herman, and Ferdinand/Frank. Two other children who survived to adulthood, Anna and Edward, were born in Syracuse.


GROTH. In this city, Feb. 13, Caroline Groth, wife of Carl Groth, age 70 years. Besides her husband, she is survived by four sons, one daughter, one brother, one sister. Funeral services at her late home, 1122 Park Street, Tuesday at 2 P.M. Friends invited. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements by Traugott.

[Syracuse Herald, Monday evening, February 15, 1932, page 38]
She was the mother of eight children, seven living at the time of the 1900 census in Syracuse. She worked as a maidservant in Kreifkohl (Freiwalde), West Prussia, before marrying and coming with her husband, Carl Groth, and their five small sons to the U.S. on the S.S. WESTERNLAND from Antwerp, arriving in New York City on or about 30 November 1892. The sons born in Germany who came to the U.S. were Carl/Charles, William, Friedrich/Fred, Herman, and Ferdinand/Frank. Two other children who survived to adulthood, Anna and Edward, were born in Syracuse.


GROTH. In this city, Feb. 13, Caroline Groth, wife of Carl Groth, age 70 years. Besides her husband, she is survived by four sons, one daughter, one brother, one sister. Funeral services at her late home, 1122 Park Street, Tuesday at 2 P.M. Friends invited. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements by Traugott.

[Syracuse Herald, Monday evening, February 15, 1932, page 38]


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