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Jacob Geimer

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Jacob Geimer

Birth
Stadtkreis Trier, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Death
15 Sep 1902 (aged 72)
Cooperstown, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Cooperstown, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.3178898, Longitude: -87.7780198
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JACOB GEIMER
(1829 - 1902)

Jacob Geimer, Sr., one of the pioneers of Northeastern Wisconsin had since 18?? A resident of Manitowoc county at Cooperstown is dead at the age of 73 years, his demise occurring Tuesday.
He was a native of Germany and was born September 29, 1829.
A family of fourteen children survive.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Wednesday, September 17, 1902, Page 1

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Death in Town Cooperstown of Jacob Geimer, Sr., after an illness of several months.
Mr. Geimer was born 29 Sep. 1829, near Trier in the Prussian Rhineland. In 1856 he acquired a piece of land in Town Cooperstown where he lived until his death.
He leaves a widow and 14 children.
The funeral took place yesterday from the Catholic Church in Cooperstown.

Der Nord Westen, Manitowoc, Wis., 18 Sep. 1902

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AN OLD PIONEER DIES AND IS BURIED AT COOPERSTOWN.

Jacob Geimer Sr., one of the pioneers of Northeastern Wisconsin passed away Monday, after many months of illness at the advanced age of 73 years.

He was born near Drier, Germany, Sept. 29, 1829 and came to this country when comparatively a young man. In 1856 he settled on a track of wild land near the present county line, a few miles north of the present village of Cooperstown and continued to live thereon until he died. He was married three times.

His third wife and fourteen children survive him.

His funeral took place on Wednesday morning at the Cooperstown Catholic church.

Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., September 18, 1902

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b. 21 Sep 1828, d. 15 Sep 1902/b. Rheinland, Kreis Wittlich, Bruck, Prussia (Germany)
Son of Christopher and Barbara (Dillenburg) Geimer
m. #3, Anna Rippinger, 16 Apr 1872, St. Anne Catholic Church, Francis Creek, WI/

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JACOB GEIMER
(1829 - 1902)

Jacob Geimer, Sr., one of the pioneers of Northeastern Wisconsin had since 18?? A resident of Manitowoc county at Cooperstown is dead at the age of 73 years, his demise occurring Tuesday.
He was a native of Germany and was born September 29, 1829.
A family of fourteen children survive.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Wednesday, September 17, 1902, Page 1

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Death in Town Cooperstown of Jacob Geimer, Sr., after an illness of several months.
Mr. Geimer was born 29 Sep. 1829, near Trier in the Prussian Rhineland. In 1856 he acquired a piece of land in Town Cooperstown where he lived until his death.
He leaves a widow and 14 children.
The funeral took place yesterday from the Catholic Church in Cooperstown.

Der Nord Westen, Manitowoc, Wis., 18 Sep. 1902

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AN OLD PIONEER DIES AND IS BURIED AT COOPERSTOWN.

Jacob Geimer Sr., one of the pioneers of Northeastern Wisconsin passed away Monday, after many months of illness at the advanced age of 73 years.

He was born near Drier, Germany, Sept. 29, 1829 and came to this country when comparatively a young man. In 1856 he settled on a track of wild land near the present county line, a few miles north of the present village of Cooperstown and continued to live thereon until he died. He was married three times.

His third wife and fourteen children survive him.

His funeral took place on Wednesday morning at the Cooperstown Catholic church.

Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., September 18, 1902

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b. 21 Sep 1828, d. 15 Sep 1902/b. Rheinland, Kreis Wittlich, Bruck, Prussia (Germany)
Son of Christopher and Barbara (Dillenburg) Geimer
m. #3, Anna Rippinger, 16 Apr 1872, St. Anne Catholic Church, Francis Creek, WI/

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