(1831 - 1907)
Anton Stueber (sic), an aged pioneer of the city, died at his home on So. Ninth Street Monday night after an illness of five weeks.
He was 76 and had resided here a long time, coming from Germany in 1866
A widow and five children survive, Joseph Stueber, this city, being a son.
The funeral will be held Thursday morning at Calvary Cemetery.
Manitowoc Daily Herald - Nov. 19, 1907 - page 1
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Following an illness of several weeks, Anton Stueber(sic) died here Monday.
He had been a resident of our city since 1866, reached the age of 76 and is survived by a widow and 5 children.
The funeral will be held this morning.
Der Nord Westen, 21 Nov. 1907
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Order for Proof of Will.
STATE OF WISCONSIN,-COUNTY COURT FOR MANITOWOC COUNTY.
In the matter of the estate of Anton Stuiber, deceased. In Probate.
An instrument in writing, purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Anton Stuiber, of City of Manitowoc in said county, having been delivered into said court:
An Joseph Stuiber, of city of Manitowoc in said County, having presented to said Court his petition in writing duly verified, representing, among other things, that said Anton Stuiber died testate, at city of Manitowoc, in said county, on the 18th day of November, 1907; that said Instrument is the Last Will of said deceased and that Joseph and Anton Stuiber are named therein as Executors, and praying that said Instrument be proven and admitted to Probate and that letters testamentary be thereon issued to Joseph and Anton Stuiber.
It is ordered: That said petition and the matters therein be heard, and proofs of said Last Will and Testament be taken, at a special term of said County Court, to be held at the Probate office in the city of Manitowoc, on Tuesday, the 24th day of December, 1907, at 10 o'clock A.M.
And it is further Ordered: That notice of the time and place of said hearing be given by publication hereof for three successive weeks, once each week, previous to the time of said hearing, in the Manitowoc Pilot, a newspaper published in said Manitowoc county.
Dated November 22nd, 1907,
By the Court,
John Chloupek, County Judge.
E.S. Schmitz, Attorney.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, December 5, 1907 P. 4
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(1831 - 1907)
Anton Stueber (sic), an aged pioneer of the city, died at his home on So. Ninth Street Monday night after an illness of five weeks.
He was 76 and had resided here a long time, coming from Germany in 1866
A widow and five children survive, Joseph Stueber, this city, being a son.
The funeral will be held Thursday morning at Calvary Cemetery.
Manitowoc Daily Herald - Nov. 19, 1907 - page 1
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Following an illness of several weeks, Anton Stueber(sic) died here Monday.
He had been a resident of our city since 1866, reached the age of 76 and is survived by a widow and 5 children.
The funeral will be held this morning.
Der Nord Westen, 21 Nov. 1907
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Order for Proof of Will.
STATE OF WISCONSIN,-COUNTY COURT FOR MANITOWOC COUNTY.
In the matter of the estate of Anton Stuiber, deceased. In Probate.
An instrument in writing, purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Anton Stuiber, of City of Manitowoc in said county, having been delivered into said court:
An Joseph Stuiber, of city of Manitowoc in said County, having presented to said Court his petition in writing duly verified, representing, among other things, that said Anton Stuiber died testate, at city of Manitowoc, in said county, on the 18th day of November, 1907; that said Instrument is the Last Will of said deceased and that Joseph and Anton Stuiber are named therein as Executors, and praying that said Instrument be proven and admitted to Probate and that letters testamentary be thereon issued to Joseph and Anton Stuiber.
It is ordered: That said petition and the matters therein be heard, and proofs of said Last Will and Testament be taken, at a special term of said County Court, to be held at the Probate office in the city of Manitowoc, on Tuesday, the 24th day of December, 1907, at 10 o'clock A.M.
And it is further Ordered: That notice of the time and place of said hearing be given by publication hereof for three successive weeks, once each week, previous to the time of said hearing, in the Manitowoc Pilot, a newspaper published in said Manitowoc county.
Dated November 22nd, 1907,
By the Court,
John Chloupek, County Judge.
E.S. Schmitz, Attorney.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, December 5, 1907 P. 4
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