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Caroline <I>Brenne</I> Sablotny

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Caroline Brenne Sablotny

Birth
Germany
Death
20 Nov 1933 (aged 40)
Lincoln, Logan County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Lincoln, Logan County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section D, Block 39, Lot 16
Memorial ID
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Caroline married Ferdinand "Fred" Sablotny in Germany on March 29, 1911.

After November 1933, her husband married (2) Johanna, born December 17, 1903, Germany; died February 1978, Phoenix, Arizona.

Obituary for Caroline (Brenne)Sablotny
Published in the Daily Illinois State Journal (Springfield, IL) on Tuesday, November 21, 1933 (pg 10, col 4):

Mrs. Ferdinand Sablotny.
-Lincoln, Nov. 20-Mrs. Ferdinand Sablotny, 40, died this morning at the Deaconess hospital after a year's illness. The decedent was born in Germany and her marriage took place March
29, 1911. She came to Lincoln shortly after. Surviving are the husband and two children, Walter and Charles Sablotny, of Lincoln. Brothers and sisters are: Mrs. William Lamprecht of Lincoln; Paul Boons, Ida Hens, Freda Retberg and Frederick
Brenne, all of Germany.

-A short service will be held at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home, 314 Sheridan street, and at 2 o'clock at St. John's church in charge of the Rev. J. A. Hoefer. Burial will be in [Old] Union Cemetery.
Caroline married Ferdinand "Fred" Sablotny in Germany on March 29, 1911.

After November 1933, her husband married (2) Johanna, born December 17, 1903, Germany; died February 1978, Phoenix, Arizona.

Obituary for Caroline (Brenne)Sablotny
Published in the Daily Illinois State Journal (Springfield, IL) on Tuesday, November 21, 1933 (pg 10, col 4):

Mrs. Ferdinand Sablotny.
-Lincoln, Nov. 20-Mrs. Ferdinand Sablotny, 40, died this morning at the Deaconess hospital after a year's illness. The decedent was born in Germany and her marriage took place March
29, 1911. She came to Lincoln shortly after. Surviving are the husband and two children, Walter and Charles Sablotny, of Lincoln. Brothers and sisters are: Mrs. William Lamprecht of Lincoln; Paul Boons, Ida Hens, Freda Retberg and Frederick
Brenne, all of Germany.

-A short service will be held at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home, 314 Sheridan street, and at 2 o'clock at St. John's church in charge of the Rev. J. A. Hoefer. Burial will be in [Old] Union Cemetery.


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