From Der Nord Westen, 03 Jan. 1895:
(From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 31 Dec.)
Last week the body of Heinrich Broyer(sic), who died in New London, was brought here for burial.
He was born and raised here but for several years he has lived in New London where he married.
The parents are long deceased and are buried here. Only a sister lives here in the old house, and the sole surviving brother is a teacher in Sheboygan.
These two children handled the funeral arrangements because the deceased's entire family lies ill with typhus back in
New London.
From Der Nord Westen, 03 Jan. 1895:
(From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 31 Dec.)
Last week the body of Heinrich Broyer(sic), who died in New London, was brought here for burial.
He was born and raised here but for several years he has lived in New London where he married.
The parents are long deceased and are buried here. Only a sister lives here in the old house, and the sole surviving brother is a teacher in Sheboygan.
These two children handled the funeral arrangements because the deceased's entire family lies ill with typhus back in
New London.
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