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Simon Smugler

Birth
Poland
Death
31 Jan 1918 (aged 87)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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SIMON SMUGLER
(1830 - 1918)

DEATH OF SIMON SMUGGLER REMOVES ONE MORE OF EARLIEST PIONEERS

Death came to one of the pioneer residents and earliest Polish settlers of the city today when Simon Smuggler succumbed at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Nellie Rathsack, North Water St., aged 89.

Deceased was born in Germany and came here a half century ago, being the first Polish resident on the north side. Death came to him in the home he had resided in ever since coming to Manitowoc.

Surviving children are Alderman F. Smuggler, Jos. And Nellie, this city, and Mrs. Alex Markevits, Milwaukee and Mrs. Joseph Rathsack, Glen Flora, Wis. Two sisters, Mrs. Martin Tadych and Mrs. Thomas Joswic also survive. The funeral will be held Monday at nine am from St. Mary's.

The death of Mr. Smuggler takes from the city another from the thinning ranks of hardy pioneers, identified with the very earliest history of the city.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, January 31, 1918, Page 1

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The funeral of the late Simon Smuggler, father of Ald. Frank Smuggler, was held from St. Mary's church yesterday morning and was largely attended.

Mr. Smuggler was one of the city's pioneer settlers and was widely known and held in esteem by all who knew him.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, February 05, 1918, Page 2

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SIMON SMUGLER
(1830 - 1918)

DEATH OF SIMON SMUGGLER REMOVES ONE MORE OF EARLIEST PIONEERS

Death came to one of the pioneer residents and earliest Polish settlers of the city today when Simon Smuggler succumbed at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Nellie Rathsack, North Water St., aged 89.

Deceased was born in Germany and came here a half century ago, being the first Polish resident on the north side. Death came to him in the home he had resided in ever since coming to Manitowoc.

Surviving children are Alderman F. Smuggler, Jos. And Nellie, this city, and Mrs. Alex Markevits, Milwaukee and Mrs. Joseph Rathsack, Glen Flora, Wis. Two sisters, Mrs. Martin Tadych and Mrs. Thomas Joswic also survive. The funeral will be held Monday at nine am from St. Mary's.

The death of Mr. Smuggler takes from the city another from the thinning ranks of hardy pioneers, identified with the very earliest history of the city.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, January 31, 1918, Page 1

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The funeral of the late Simon Smuggler, father of Ald. Frank Smuggler, was held from St. Mary's church yesterday morning and was largely attended.

Mr. Smuggler was one of the city's pioneer settlers and was widely known and held in esteem by all who knew him.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, February 05, 1918, Page 2

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