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Rosa Margaret <I>Boll</I> Blaesing

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Rosa Margaret Boll Blaesing

Birth
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Death
27 May 1931 (aged 51)
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.9531914, Longitude: -91.3865541
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Mrs. Rosa Blaesing, nee Boll, wife of Anton Blaesing, East Broadway Rural Route No. 1, died in Blessing hospital, Wednesday morning at 8:15. She had been in ill health five months, and had an operation for appendicitis a month ago.

Born in Quincy, August 19, 1879, Mrs. Blaesing had lived in this vicinity all her life, and was married to Mr. Blaesing, November 23, 1899.

She is survived by: one son, Raymond, at home; and five daughters: Mrs. Alfred Lawrence, Mrs. Urban Wellman, Mrs. Urban Peter, Mrs. Phillip Wand of Quincy; and Miss Henrietta Blaesing, at home; her father, Charles Boll Sr.; two sisters: Mrs. F. W. Heckenkamp, and Mrs. Ferd Tomamichel; one brother, Charles Boll Jr.; and four grandchildren, all of Quincy. She attended St. Francis church.

- The Quincy Herald Whig, Wednesday, May 27, 1931; page 20.
Mrs. Rosa Blaesing, nee Boll, wife of Anton Blaesing, East Broadway Rural Route No. 1, died in Blessing hospital, Wednesday morning at 8:15. She had been in ill health five months, and had an operation for appendicitis a month ago.

Born in Quincy, August 19, 1879, Mrs. Blaesing had lived in this vicinity all her life, and was married to Mr. Blaesing, November 23, 1899.

She is survived by: one son, Raymond, at home; and five daughters: Mrs. Alfred Lawrence, Mrs. Urban Wellman, Mrs. Urban Peter, Mrs. Phillip Wand of Quincy; and Miss Henrietta Blaesing, at home; her father, Charles Boll Sr.; two sisters: Mrs. F. W. Heckenkamp, and Mrs. Ferd Tomamichel; one brother, Charles Boll Jr.; and four grandchildren, all of Quincy. She attended St. Francis church.

- The Quincy Herald Whig, Wednesday, May 27, 1931; page 20.


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