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Barthel Muchowske

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Barthel Muchowske

Birth
Germany
Death
Feb 1916 (aged 77–78)
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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BARTHEL MUCHOWSKE

OLD SETTLER OF NEWTON IS DEAD, AGED 78
Bartel Muchowski (sic) Who Came Here in Youth, is Called
Bartel Muchowski, a pioneer settler of Newton, died at his home
there Tuesday at the advanced age of 78 years. Mr. Muchowski,
who was native of Germany, came here in youth and was one of the
pioneers who settled the county. He had been failing for some
time.
Four sons - Frank, Joseph, John and Math - and six daughters -
Anna, Agnes, Mathilda, Marie, Rose and Julia - survive.
The funeral will be held fraon St. Cacimir's (sic) church at
Newton, Friday at 9 o'clock.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1916 P.7
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Mr. and Mrs. Ratychzk, of Kewaunee, who were here to attend
the funeral of the late B. Muchowski, have returned to their
home. The funeral held at Newton of which Mr. Muchowski was
a pioneer resident, was largely attended, despite bad weather.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, Feb. 15, 1916 P.2
BARTHEL MUCHOWSKE

OLD SETTLER OF NEWTON IS DEAD, AGED 78
Bartel Muchowski (sic) Who Came Here in Youth, is Called
Bartel Muchowski, a pioneer settler of Newton, died at his home
there Tuesday at the advanced age of 78 years. Mr. Muchowski,
who was native of Germany, came here in youth and was one of the
pioneers who settled the county. He had been failing for some
time.
Four sons - Frank, Joseph, John and Math - and six daughters -
Anna, Agnes, Mathilda, Marie, Rose and Julia - survive.
The funeral will be held fraon St. Cacimir's (sic) church at
Newton, Friday at 9 o'clock.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1916 P.7
*********
Mr. and Mrs. Ratychzk, of Kewaunee, who were here to attend
the funeral of the late B. Muchowski, have returned to their
home. The funeral held at Newton of which Mr. Muchowski was
a pioneer resident, was largely attended, despite bad weather.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, Feb. 15, 1916 P.2


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