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Katherina <I>Huss</I> Stelzer

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Katherina Huss Stelzer

Birth
Germany
Death
4 Mar 1897 (aged 73)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Mishicot, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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KATHERINA STELZER

From Der Nord Westen, 11 Mar. 1897: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 08 Mar.)
Sudden death of 65 yr. old widow R. Stoelzer, on Thurs. from a heart attack,
in her room. She was a resident of Town Two Rivers in "Saxenburg" and leaves
3 grown children. Burial was Sun. in the Saxenburg Cemetery.
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From Der Nord Westen, 11 Mar. 1897: last
Sun. morning the body of Mrs. Katherine Stelzer was found dead on the floor
of her room where she lived with her son, John Stelzer. A postmortem shows
she died of a heart attack. She was born 1823 in Stallkaf, Bavaria, and came
to America in 1853 with her husband, Johann Stelzer, who preceded her in
death about 15 yrs. ago. She leaves 3 grown children – a daughter, Mrs. John
Schroeder, Jr., and Ira and John Stelzer. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs.
Brodkorb and a brother, Johann Huss. The burial was Sun. afternoon in the
Saxenburg Cemetery.
KATHERINA STELZER

From Der Nord Westen, 11 Mar. 1897: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 08 Mar.)
Sudden death of 65 yr. old widow R. Stoelzer, on Thurs. from a heart attack,
in her room. She was a resident of Town Two Rivers in "Saxenburg" and leaves
3 grown children. Burial was Sun. in the Saxenburg Cemetery.
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From Der Nord Westen, 11 Mar. 1897: last
Sun. morning the body of Mrs. Katherine Stelzer was found dead on the floor
of her room where she lived with her son, John Stelzer. A postmortem shows
she died of a heart attack. She was born 1823 in Stallkaf, Bavaria, and came
to America in 1853 with her husband, Johann Stelzer, who preceded her in
death about 15 yrs. ago. She leaves 3 grown children – a daughter, Mrs. John
Schroeder, Jr., and Ira and John Stelzer. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs.
Brodkorb and a brother, Johann Huss. The burial was Sun. afternoon in the
Saxenburg Cemetery.


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