(1843 - 1912)
DEATH CLAIMS PIONEER WOMAN ELIZABETH ZINGSHEIM
Death claimed Mrs. Elizabeth Zingsheim an aged and well known resident of the city, at the home of her daughter Mrs. Herman Schwab, 1514 Washington street, this morning. Mrs. Zingsheim's death being due to a cold which she contracted three weeks ago and which she was unable to over come.
Mrs. Zingsheim was 68 years of age and had resided here many years.
She was the mother of eight children, John, Bernard, Godfrey, Matthew, Mrs. Mary Rockey, Albert, Mrs. Herman Schwab, Mrs. Neufeldt, all of this city.
Besides her own family Mrs. Zingsheim reared three children of relatives and was a woman of unusual capabilities.
The funeral will be held from St. Boniface church Wednesday morning at 9.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, January 29, 1912 P.1
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(1843 - 1912)
DEATH CLAIMS PIONEER WOMAN ELIZABETH ZINGSHEIM
Death claimed Mrs. Elizabeth Zingsheim an aged and well known resident of the city, at the home of her daughter Mrs. Herman Schwab, 1514 Washington street, this morning. Mrs. Zingsheim's death being due to a cold which she contracted three weeks ago and which she was unable to over come.
Mrs. Zingsheim was 68 years of age and had resided here many years.
She was the mother of eight children, John, Bernard, Godfrey, Matthew, Mrs. Mary Rockey, Albert, Mrs. Herman Schwab, Mrs. Neufeldt, all of this city.
Besides her own family Mrs. Zingsheim reared three children of relatives and was a woman of unusual capabilities.
The funeral will be held from St. Boniface church Wednesday morning at 9.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, January 29, 1912 P.1
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