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Amelia Baetz

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Amelia Baetz

Birth
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
Apr 1930 (aged 62)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
S.3 - L.88
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MISS BAETZ, 62, PASSES AWAY AT FAMILY HOME

Miss Amelia Baetz, 62, who was a member of one of the earliest families in the city passed away Wednesday at the home, Sixteenth and Monroe streets, after several months illness. The deceased was a daughter of the late Andrew Baetz, three times mayor of this city in its early days, and a sister of Postmaster Conrad Baetz and former editor Arthur Baetz, of the Reporter. She also leaves a brother, Henry Baetz, of St. Louis and two sisters, Lizzie Baetz and Mrs. Joseph Streeter, of this city.

Miss Baetz born here in December 4, 1867 spent her entire life in the residence erected by her father, which adjoined the wagon making shop built by the late mayor in 1854 after coming from Germany, along with his brothers, the late Henry Baetz, former Mayor of Manitowoc, and the late Conrad Baetz, former resident of this city, in 1852.

The funeral will be Saturday afternoon with services at the home at 2:30 o’clock.

Manitowoc Herald News - April 24, 1930 (page 14) ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)
MISS BAETZ, 62, PASSES AWAY AT FAMILY HOME

Miss Amelia Baetz, 62, who was a member of one of the earliest families in the city passed away Wednesday at the home, Sixteenth and Monroe streets, after several months illness. The deceased was a daughter of the late Andrew Baetz, three times mayor of this city in its early days, and a sister of Postmaster Conrad Baetz and former editor Arthur Baetz, of the Reporter. She also leaves a brother, Henry Baetz, of St. Louis and two sisters, Lizzie Baetz and Mrs. Joseph Streeter, of this city.

Miss Baetz born here in December 4, 1867 spent her entire life in the residence erected by her father, which adjoined the wagon making shop built by the late mayor in 1854 after coming from Germany, along with his brothers, the late Henry Baetz, former Mayor of Manitowoc, and the late Conrad Baetz, former resident of this city, in 1852.

The funeral will be Saturday afternoon with services at the home at 2:30 o’clock.

Manitowoc Herald News - April 24, 1930 (page 14) ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)


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