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Ludwig Barthels

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Ludwig Barthels

Birth
Germany
Death
19 Jun 1914 (aged 83)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
S.1-L.227
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LUDWIG BARTHELS
MISHICOTT MAN RESIDENT OF COUNTY 64 YEARS

Louis Barthels, Pioneer, Dies at Advanced Age of 84
Louis Barthels, sixty-four years a resident of Manitowoc County, practically all of which was spent in the Town of Mishicott, where he located in coming her from Hanover, Germany when a young man of 20, was buried at Mishicott(sic) today. Mr. Barthels died Friday at the advanced age of 84.
Mr. Barthels was one of the organization of the German Lutheran congregation at Mishicott and had been prominently identified with the church during his life. Married to Miss Margaret Miller in 1857, the couple had resided on the same farm half a century. Mrs. Barthels preceded her husband in death five years ago. Three children survivie, Mrs. B. Wilke, Mrs. H. Kiel and Mrs. L. Heyroth, all of Mishicott. Funeral services were held from the German Lutheran Church at Two Rivers this afternoon.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, June 22, 1914 page 8
(Note: Ludwig/Louis Barthels is in Pioneers Rest cemetery, Two Rivers)
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LUDWIG BARTHELS

From the Two Rivers Chronicle Tuesday, June 23, 1914

Last Saturday morning Mr. Louis Barthels who has made his home here with his daughter Mrs. Bernard Wilke passed away after a few weeks illness.
Deceased was born in Wellinghausen, Hanover, Germany, Jan. 22, 1931.
He came to this country in the year 1851 and settled at Shoto, where he lived for about two years when he was married to Miss Margaret Muller and purchased a farm in the school section where they cleared the land and not a stump or tree remains to remind one of the hardships of pioneer life. Here three daughters were born to them, Mrs. Louis Heyroth and Mrs. Henry Kiel of Mishicot and Mrs. Bernard Wilke who has always remained on the old homestead. The deceased was always known as a good neighbor and a kind and loving husband, father and grand-father and his presence will be missed by a large circle of friends as well as in the household where he was always cheerful and contented and enjoyed nothing more than to have his children, grand-children and great-grand-children gather around him.
Besides his daughters he leaves 11 grand children and 5 great grand children to mourn his loss.
The funeral took place Monday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran church
at Two Rivers with interment at the cemetery.
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LUDWIG BARTHELS
MISHICOTT MAN RESIDENT OF COUNTY 64 YEARS

Louis Barthels, Pioneer, Dies at Advanced Age of 84
Louis Barthels, sixty-four years a resident of Manitowoc County, practically all of which was spent in the Town of Mishicott, where he located in coming her from Hanover, Germany when a young man of 20, was buried at Mishicott(sic) today. Mr. Barthels died Friday at the advanced age of 84.
Mr. Barthels was one of the organization of the German Lutheran congregation at Mishicott and had been prominently identified with the church during his life. Married to Miss Margaret Miller in 1857, the couple had resided on the same farm half a century. Mrs. Barthels preceded her husband in death five years ago. Three children survivie, Mrs. B. Wilke, Mrs. H. Kiel and Mrs. L. Heyroth, all of Mishicott. Funeral services were held from the German Lutheran Church at Two Rivers this afternoon.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, June 22, 1914 page 8
(Note: Ludwig/Louis Barthels is in Pioneers Rest cemetery, Two Rivers)
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LUDWIG BARTHELS

From the Two Rivers Chronicle Tuesday, June 23, 1914

Last Saturday morning Mr. Louis Barthels who has made his home here with his daughter Mrs. Bernard Wilke passed away after a few weeks illness.
Deceased was born in Wellinghausen, Hanover, Germany, Jan. 22, 1931.
He came to this country in the year 1851 and settled at Shoto, where he lived for about two years when he was married to Miss Margaret Muller and purchased a farm in the school section where they cleared the land and not a stump or tree remains to remind one of the hardships of pioneer life. Here three daughters were born to them, Mrs. Louis Heyroth and Mrs. Henry Kiel of Mishicot and Mrs. Bernard Wilke who has always remained on the old homestead. The deceased was always known as a good neighbor and a kind and loving husband, father and grand-father and his presence will be missed by a large circle of friends as well as in the household where he was always cheerful and contented and enjoyed nothing more than to have his children, grand-children and great-grand-children gather around him.
Besides his daughters he leaves 11 grand children and 5 great grand children to mourn his loss.
The funeral took place Monday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran church
at Two Rivers with interment at the cemetery.
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