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Frank F. Boldus

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Frank F. Boldus

Birth
Wisconsin, USA
Death
1917 (aged 64–65)
Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec.1-Lot 171
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FRANK BOLDUS DIED in 1917

With the passing of the old year, just a few minutes before the midnight
bells announced its going, Frank Boldus for many years a well known
citizen, departed this life at his home on Washington Street. A few days
before he had suffered another stroke of paralysis being the second
within a few months. He was confined to bed many weeks before his death.
Deceased was sixty-five years old on the 19th of this month. Decedent is
survived by one son, Erwin of International Falls, Minn., and two
daughters, Mrs. Alvin Kraus and Mrs. Frank Wallo of this city. Four
brothers also survive, Robert of Racine, Sebastian of Milwaukee, Charles
of Bayfield and George of Manistique Mich. The funeral takes place
Friday afternoon at two o'clock from the home, Rev. Grey officiating.
The Reporter, Thurs., Jan. 3, 1918
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FRANK F. Boldus (died 1917)

Notes from Two Rivers:
After suffering for several months from the effects of a stroke of paralysis, F.F. Boldus died at his home on Washington Street on New Year's Eve. He was sixty five years of age and was born in this city where he spent his entire life. For many years he conducted a meat market, but retired from business about four years ago. He is survived
by one son, Erwin of International Falls, Minn., and two daughters, Mrs. Alvin Krause and Mrs. F. Wallo of this city. The funeral was held Friday afternoon. The services were conducted by Rev. Gray.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Jan. 10, 1918
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Head: Frank F Boldus
Wisconsin, State Census, 1905
birth: 1852 Wisconsin
residence: 1905 Two Rivers city, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
children: Ervin Boldus, Irene Boldus
other: Bert Hudson
Name Frank F Boldus
Residence Place Two Rivers city, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Age (Original) 53y
Birth Year (Estimated) Abt 1852
Birthplace Wisconsin
Race White
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Parent 1 Birthplace Germany
Parent 2 Birthplace Germany
FRANK BOLDUS DIED in 1917

With the passing of the old year, just a few minutes before the midnight
bells announced its going, Frank Boldus for many years a well known
citizen, departed this life at his home on Washington Street. A few days
before he had suffered another stroke of paralysis being the second
within a few months. He was confined to bed many weeks before his death.
Deceased was sixty-five years old on the 19th of this month. Decedent is
survived by one son, Erwin of International Falls, Minn., and two
daughters, Mrs. Alvin Kraus and Mrs. Frank Wallo of this city. Four
brothers also survive, Robert of Racine, Sebastian of Milwaukee, Charles
of Bayfield and George of Manistique Mich. The funeral takes place
Friday afternoon at two o'clock from the home, Rev. Grey officiating.
The Reporter, Thurs., Jan. 3, 1918
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FRANK F. Boldus (died 1917)

Notes from Two Rivers:
After suffering for several months from the effects of a stroke of paralysis, F.F. Boldus died at his home on Washington Street on New Year's Eve. He was sixty five years of age and was born in this city where he spent his entire life. For many years he conducted a meat market, but retired from business about four years ago. He is survived
by one son, Erwin of International Falls, Minn., and two daughters, Mrs. Alvin Krause and Mrs. F. Wallo of this city. The funeral was held Friday afternoon. The services were conducted by Rev. Gray.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Jan. 10, 1918
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Head: Frank F Boldus
Wisconsin, State Census, 1905
birth: 1852 Wisconsin
residence: 1905 Two Rivers city, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
children: Ervin Boldus, Irene Boldus
other: Bert Hudson
Name Frank F Boldus
Residence Place Two Rivers city, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Age (Original) 53y
Birth Year (Estimated) Abt 1852
Birthplace Wisconsin
Race White
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Parent 1 Birthplace Germany
Parent 2 Birthplace Germany


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