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Maria <I>Medaus</I> Bartz

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Maria Medaus Bartz

Birth
Death
Jun 1905 (aged 40–41)
Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
S.6-L.86
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Mrs. Herman Bartz, wife of the Southside florist gave birth to a little
daughter ten days ago and last Saturday she was stricken with paralysis.
She is now in a precarious condition, but her recovery is hoped for.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., June 13, 1905
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BARTZ - at Two Rivers, June 23, 1905, Mary, wife of Herman Bartz, aged
41 years. Deceased was born on a far in the Town of Manitowoc, May 7,
1864, her maiden name being Mary Medaus and she was a daughter of Jacob
Medaus one of the pioneer settlers of the Town of Manitowoc. She was
married to Herman Bartz on December 4, 1885 and bore him seven children,
4 girls and 4 boys. Two of the boys died in infancy. The cause of her
death was a paralytic stroke that followed child-birth. The funeral took
place yesterday afternoon from St. John's church and was attended by a
large crowd of soring(sic) relatives and friends. She was an exemplary
wife and mother and a gentle and sincere Christian. The bereaved husband
and children have the profound sympathy of many neighbors and friends.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues. June 27, 1905
Mrs. Herman Bartz, wife of the Southside florist gave birth to a little
daughter ten days ago and last Saturday she was stricken with paralysis.
She is now in a precarious condition, but her recovery is hoped for.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., June 13, 1905
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BARTZ - at Two Rivers, June 23, 1905, Mary, wife of Herman Bartz, aged
41 years. Deceased was born on a far in the Town of Manitowoc, May 7,
1864, her maiden name being Mary Medaus and she was a daughter of Jacob
Medaus one of the pioneer settlers of the Town of Manitowoc. She was
married to Herman Bartz on December 4, 1885 and bore him seven children,
4 girls and 4 boys. Two of the boys died in infancy. The cause of her
death was a paralytic stroke that followed child-birth. The funeral took
place yesterday afternoon from St. John's church and was attended by a
large crowd of soring(sic) relatives and friends. She was an exemplary
wife and mother and a gentle and sincere Christian. The bereaved husband
and children have the profound sympathy of many neighbors and friends.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues. June 27, 1905


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