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Andrew Bischoff

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Andrew Bischoff

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1925 (aged 68–69)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec.3-Lot 28
Memorial ID
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Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, July 31, 1925 P.5

ANDREW BISCHOFF

DEAD MAN IS FOUND UNDER TREE IN FIELD
Andrew Bishop (sic), 69
, Is Victim of Stroke at Notz Farm Death came to Andrew Bishop, a farmer resident of Two Rivers yesterday afternoon while he was seeking a rest under a tree at the farm of Bartly Notz, Rural Route
3, just outside of this city, near the Catholic cemetery.

His body was discovered by Deputy Sheriff Richard Beduhn who went to the Notz farm to serve some papers on an Indian who is employed there. He called Mrs. Notz and Dr. Schmitz was phoned for. Death was ascribed to a stroke.

The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Notz home, Rev. Sievert officiating and burial will be at Pioneers' Rest cemetery at Two Rivers.

Mr. Bishop, who for many years had been a cabinet maker at the Hamilton plant at Two Rivers, had been employed at the Notz farm for the last four years and with his wife made his home at the place. He complained yesterday morning of feeling ill and a physician was called to attend him.
Dead Ten Minutes
Discovery of the body of Mr. Bishop was made by Mrs. Beduhn who accompanied her husband to the Notz farm and who called attention of Mr. Beduhn to the man under the tree.
According to the physician who was called Mr. Bishop had probably been dead not to exceed ten or fifteen minutes when the body was found.
Mr. Bishop was sixty-nine years old, having been born in the town of Two Rivers in 1856. He was married in 1887 to Miss Caroline Thoms and his widow is his only surviving relative. As far as could be learned he was not a member of any fraternal organization.
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Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, July 31, 1925 P.5

ANDREW BISCHOFF

DEAD MAN IS FOUND UNDER TREE IN FIELD
Andrew Bishop (sic), 69
, Is Victim of Stroke at Notz Farm Death came to Andrew Bishop, a farmer resident of Two Rivers yesterday afternoon while he was seeking a rest under a tree at the farm of Bartly Notz, Rural Route
3, just outside of this city, near the Catholic cemetery.

His body was discovered by Deputy Sheriff Richard Beduhn who went to the Notz farm to serve some papers on an Indian who is employed there. He called Mrs. Notz and Dr. Schmitz was phoned for. Death was ascribed to a stroke.

The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Notz home, Rev. Sievert officiating and burial will be at Pioneers' Rest cemetery at Two Rivers.

Mr. Bishop, who for many years had been a cabinet maker at the Hamilton plant at Two Rivers, had been employed at the Notz farm for the last four years and with his wife made his home at the place. He complained yesterday morning of feeling ill and a physician was called to attend him.
Dead Ten Minutes
Discovery of the body of Mr. Bishop was made by Mrs. Beduhn who accompanied her husband to the Notz farm and who called attention of Mr. Beduhn to the man under the tree.
According to the physician who was called Mr. Bishop had probably been dead not to exceed ten or fifteen minutes when the body was found.
Mr. Bishop was sixty-nine years old, having been born in the town of Two Rivers in 1856. He was married in 1887 to Miss Caroline Thoms and his widow is his only surviving relative. As far as could be learned he was not a member of any fraternal organization.
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