(1824 - 1904)
BROUGHT HERE FOR BURIAL
Last Saturday, the remains of Mrs. F. Nicolaus, a former well known resident of this city, were brought here for interment from Fort Atkinson, where she lived with her son, Rev. August Nicolaus, since the death of her husband, the late Fredrick Nicolaus of this city.
She was born in Sant Schoeneu, Prussia, March 15, 1824. In 1866 she came with her husband and family to this country and to Two Rivers to live and this city was her home until the death of her husband ten years ago.
She was the mother of four sons and two daughters but the two sons, Rev. August Nicolaus of Fort Atkinson and Prof. Richard Nicolaus of Milwaukee, who accompanied her remains here are the only children now living.
The remains were taken directly from the depot to the cemetery. Rev. C. Doehler, pastor of the church to which she belonged for so many years conducted the burial service at the cemetery. The regular funeral services were held in Fort Atkinson. Many of her old neighbors in this city were present at the burial services.
She was a noble Christian wife and mother.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Manitowoc, Wis., Tues., Oct. 4, 1904
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Erstinea Nicolos
Vital • Wisconsin Death Index, 1820-1907
Name Erstinea Nicolos
Death Date 29 Sep 1904
Death Place Jefferson, Wisconsin
Page 0058
"Wisconsin Death Index, 1820-1907"
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Erstinea Maria Prifion Nicolos
Death • Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907
Name Erstinea Maria Prifion Nicolos
Sex Female
Age 80y 6m 14d
Death Date 1904
Death Place Ft Atkinson, Jefferson, Wisconsin
Birth Year (Estimated) 1824
Spouse's Name Frederick Nicolis
"Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907"
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(1824 - 1904)
BROUGHT HERE FOR BURIAL
Last Saturday, the remains of Mrs. F. Nicolaus, a former well known resident of this city, were brought here for interment from Fort Atkinson, where she lived with her son, Rev. August Nicolaus, since the death of her husband, the late Fredrick Nicolaus of this city.
She was born in Sant Schoeneu, Prussia, March 15, 1824. In 1866 she came with her husband and family to this country and to Two Rivers to live and this city was her home until the death of her husband ten years ago.
She was the mother of four sons and two daughters but the two sons, Rev. August Nicolaus of Fort Atkinson and Prof. Richard Nicolaus of Milwaukee, who accompanied her remains here are the only children now living.
The remains were taken directly from the depot to the cemetery. Rev. C. Doehler, pastor of the church to which she belonged for so many years conducted the burial service at the cemetery. The regular funeral services were held in Fort Atkinson. Many of her old neighbors in this city were present at the burial services.
She was a noble Christian wife and mother.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Manitowoc, Wis., Tues., Oct. 4, 1904
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Erstinea Nicolos
Vital • Wisconsin Death Index, 1820-1907
Name Erstinea Nicolos
Death Date 29 Sep 1904
Death Place Jefferson, Wisconsin
Page 0058
"Wisconsin Death Index, 1820-1907"
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Erstinea Maria Prifion Nicolos
Death • Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907
Name Erstinea Maria Prifion Nicolos
Sex Female
Age 80y 6m 14d
Death Date 1904
Death Place Ft Atkinson, Jefferson, Wisconsin
Birth Year (Estimated) 1824
Spouse's Name Frederick Nicolis
"Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907"
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