FRED LANGENHAHN
PIONEER OF MEEME DIES FRIDAY AT THE HOME OF HIS SON
Frederick Langenhahn, 81, a pioneer of Meeme, died yesterday at the home of his son Henry. Burial will take place Monday afternoon at one o’clock from the home. The deceased was born in Germany and came to this county when sixteen settling at Milwaukee. He came to Meeme in 1871. He continued farming until six years ago when he retired.
He was married in 1878 to his sister-in-law,Elizabeth Kolwey Langenhahn who survives him with three daughters, Mrs. Henry Sixel, Mosel, Mrs. Joseph Fessler, School Hill, Mrs. William Neuhaus, Colby, two stepdaughters, Mrs. Fred Sohn, and Miss Ida Langenhahn of Meeme, three sons, Edwin, Meeme, Henry on the homestead and August of School Hill, and one brother, Theodore, of Marathon City.
Manitowoc Herald News, October 10, 1931 P. 13
FRED LANGENHAHN
PIONEER OF MEEME DIES FRIDAY AT THE HOME OF HIS SON
Frederick Langenhahn, 81, a pioneer of Meeme, died yesterday at the home of his son Henry. Burial will take place Monday afternoon at one o’clock from the home. The deceased was born in Germany and came to this county when sixteen settling at Milwaukee. He came to Meeme in 1871. He continued farming until six years ago when he retired.
He was married in 1878 to his sister-in-law,Elizabeth Kolwey Langenhahn who survives him with three daughters, Mrs. Henry Sixel, Mosel, Mrs. Joseph Fessler, School Hill, Mrs. William Neuhaus, Colby, two stepdaughters, Mrs. Fred Sohn, and Miss Ida Langenhahn of Meeme, three sons, Edwin, Meeme, Henry on the homestead and August of School Hill, and one brother, Theodore, of Marathon City.
Manitowoc Herald News, October 10, 1931 P. 13
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