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Edward Martin Henschel

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Edward Martin Henschel

Birth
Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA
Death
6 May 1952 (aged 54)
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Princeton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Born May 24, 1897, Princeton, son of Charles and Sabina Henschel. His father died when he was a baby, his mother married Emil Lundgren two years later. He was a carpenter and managed Rudd Lumber Company in Princeton, it was later called Inland Lumber co. Married Elizabeth Heitman on June 9, 1920 Died May 6, 1952 Uremia.

Funeral Immanuel Lutheran Church Princeton. Rev Tinge.
Burial Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery.

Survived by wife and 5 sons.
Charles Henschel in Army Korea
Raleigh Henschel Princeton
Reed Henschel in Army Korea
David Henschel Princeton
Jack Henschel Radar Seaman in Havana, Cuba

Mother - Mrs Sabina Lundgren

Brother - Almon Henschel Isle, MN

2 half brothers Ames Lundgren Princeton township
Bernard Lundgren Princeton Township

1 half sister Mrs Henry (Lillian) Benson, Dalbo, MN

Born May 24, 1897, Princeton, son of Charles and Sabina Henschel. His father died when he was a baby, his mother married Emil Lundgren two years later. He was a carpenter and managed Rudd Lumber Company in Princeton, it was later called Inland Lumber co. Married Elizabeth Heitman on June 9, 1920 Died May 6, 1952 Uremia.

Funeral Immanuel Lutheran Church Princeton. Rev Tinge.
Burial Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery.

Survived by wife and 5 sons.
Charles Henschel in Army Korea
Raleigh Henschel Princeton
Reed Henschel in Army Korea
David Henschel Princeton
Jack Henschel Radar Seaman in Havana, Cuba

Mother - Mrs Sabina Lundgren

Brother - Almon Henschel Isle, MN

2 half brothers Ames Lundgren Princeton township
Bernard Lundgren Princeton Township

1 half sister Mrs Henry (Lillian) Benson, Dalbo, MN


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