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Catherine <I>Schmidt</I> Arnemann

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Catherine Schmidt Arnemann

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1922 (aged 73–74)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
S.3 - L.99
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Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, February 27, 1922 P. 1

TWO RIVERS 2'D WHITE CHILD IS DEAD, THAT CITY
Mrs. Katherine Arneman
, second white child to be born at Two Rivers, died at her home in that city last week and the funeral was held Friday afternoon from the Geimer home, the Rev. Holwey officiating.
Mrs. Arneman was born at Two Rivers seventy-three years ago and was married there when a young woman to Ernst Arneman, who preceded her in death several years ago. The couple had no children.
She is survived by three brothers, Michael and John Schmidt of Two Rivers and Andrew Schmidt of Appleton and one sister, Mrs. J.A. Geimer, of Two Rivers.
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Married
At Two Rivers, Manitowoc county, Wis., Dec. 31, 1871, by Felix Walsh, Esq.,
Mr. Ernst Aurnemann(sic) and Miss Catharine Schmidt, all of Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, January 11, 1872 P. 1
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Mrs. Katherine Arneman(sic), who had the distinction of being the second white child born in Two Rivers (the first having been Mrs. Kahrs, deceased) passed away Wednesday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. J.A. Geimer, 1511 Jefferson St. Mrs. Arneman's death was due to paralysis of which she had suffered several weeks.
Deceased was born in this city when settlers were few, in a pioneer hut near the present site of St. Luke's Church, seventy-three years ago, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schmidt who settled in Two Rivers in 1849 and who had been dead nearly forty years.
Mrs. Arneman, when a young woman, was married to Ernst Arneman who preceded her in death by several years. They had no children. For some years she had been housekeeper for city engineer Wehausen. Altho very poor of hearing, she was reliable and faithful in all things, always taking a lively interest in the welfare of others. She is survived by three brothers, Michael and John of this city and Andrew of Appleton and by a sister, Mrs. J.A. Geimer. The funeral will be this Friday afternoon from the Geimer home, Rev. Holway officiating.
The Reporter, Thurs., Feb. 23, 1922
Contributor: Shari Milks (49043446) • [email protected]
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, February 27, 1922 P. 1

TWO RIVERS 2'D WHITE CHILD IS DEAD, THAT CITY
Mrs. Katherine Arneman
, second white child to be born at Two Rivers, died at her home in that city last week and the funeral was held Friday afternoon from the Geimer home, the Rev. Holwey officiating.
Mrs. Arneman was born at Two Rivers seventy-three years ago and was married there when a young woman to Ernst Arneman, who preceded her in death several years ago. The couple had no children.
She is survived by three brothers, Michael and John Schmidt of Two Rivers and Andrew Schmidt of Appleton and one sister, Mrs. J.A. Geimer, of Two Rivers.
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Married
At Two Rivers, Manitowoc county, Wis., Dec. 31, 1871, by Felix Walsh, Esq.,
Mr. Ernst Aurnemann(sic) and Miss Catharine Schmidt, all of Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, January 11, 1872 P. 1
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Mrs. Katherine Arneman(sic), who had the distinction of being the second white child born in Two Rivers (the first having been Mrs. Kahrs, deceased) passed away Wednesday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. J.A. Geimer, 1511 Jefferson St. Mrs. Arneman's death was due to paralysis of which she had suffered several weeks.
Deceased was born in this city when settlers were few, in a pioneer hut near the present site of St. Luke's Church, seventy-three years ago, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schmidt who settled in Two Rivers in 1849 and who had been dead nearly forty years.
Mrs. Arneman, when a young woman, was married to Ernst Arneman who preceded her in death by several years. They had no children. For some years she had been housekeeper for city engineer Wehausen. Altho very poor of hearing, she was reliable and faithful in all things, always taking a lively interest in the welfare of others. She is survived by three brothers, Michael and John of this city and Andrew of Appleton and by a sister, Mrs. J.A. Geimer. The funeral will be this Friday afternoon from the Geimer home, Rev. Holway officiating.
The Reporter, Thurs., Feb. 23, 1922
Contributor: Shari Milks (49043446) • [email protected]

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