CO. PIONEER, 94, PASSES AWAY AT WHITELAW
Ferdinand Baumann Is Taken by Death; Was Pioneer Builder of CountyFerdinand Bauman, one of the oldest, if not the oldest, pioneers of this county, within a few months of his ninety-fourth birthday, fell before the scythe of the Grim Reaper at his home at Whitelaw yesterday, complications incident to old age believed being responsible. Mr. Baumann has made this county his home since coming here from Austria where he was born, many years ago, the exact date of his arrival on these shores not being known. He was a farmer and has been retired for nearly twenty-three years.
Mrs. Baumann Dead.
Born in Austria, in the month of March, 1833, Mr. Baumann came to this country at an early age, taking residence at Whitelaw shortly after arrival here, and engaging in farming. Mrs. Baumann, whom he married after coming here, died four years ago, and five daughters survive them,
being Mrs. George Becker of Colorado, Mrs. Frank Kolbeck of Cato, Mrs. Joseph Jackl of Menominee, Mich., and the Misses Veronica and Theresa Baumann at home.
Funeral services will be held from the home at Whitelaw Friday morning at 9:30, to the St. Michael's church, where Father Bufahl will conduct services. Burial will take place at Whitelaw.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Wednesday, December 29, 1926 P. 2
CO. PIONEER, 94, PASSES AWAY AT WHITELAW
Ferdinand Baumann Is Taken by Death; Was Pioneer Builder of CountyFerdinand Bauman, one of the oldest, if not the oldest, pioneers of this county, within a few months of his ninety-fourth birthday, fell before the scythe of the Grim Reaper at his home at Whitelaw yesterday, complications incident to old age believed being responsible. Mr. Baumann has made this county his home since coming here from Austria where he was born, many years ago, the exact date of his arrival on these shores not being known. He was a farmer and has been retired for nearly twenty-three years.
Mrs. Baumann Dead.
Born in Austria, in the month of March, 1833, Mr. Baumann came to this country at an early age, taking residence at Whitelaw shortly after arrival here, and engaging in farming. Mrs. Baumann, whom he married after coming here, died four years ago, and five daughters survive them,
being Mrs. George Becker of Colorado, Mrs. Frank Kolbeck of Cato, Mrs. Joseph Jackl of Menominee, Mich., and the Misses Veronica and Theresa Baumann at home.
Funeral services will be held from the home at Whitelaw Friday morning at 9:30, to the St. Michael's church, where Father Bufahl will conduct services. Burial will take place at Whitelaw.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Wednesday, December 29, 1926 P. 2
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