Five Children, 60 Grand and 40 Gread Grand Children
More than 100 descendants survive Mrs. Bernard Delsman, a well known Two Rivers pioneer whose funeral was held in that city Monday, her death having occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. Stadler in that city.
Mrs. Delsman, who was the mother of eleven children, is survived by five of the number, together with sixty grandchildren and forty great grandchildren.
Mrs. Delsman was 85 years of age, having been born in Germany March 8, 1830. She came to America at the age of 18 and was married to Mr. Delsman at Milwaukee.
The burial was at Calvary cemetery in this city.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, October 12, 1915 P.8
Five Children, 60 Grand and 40 Gread Grand Children
More than 100 descendants survive Mrs. Bernard Delsman, a well known Two Rivers pioneer whose funeral was held in that city Monday, her death having occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. Stadler in that city.
Mrs. Delsman, who was the mother of eleven children, is survived by five of the number, together with sixty grandchildren and forty great grandchildren.
Mrs. Delsman was 85 years of age, having been born in Germany March 8, 1830. She came to America at the age of 18 and was married to Mr. Delsman at Milwaukee.
The burial was at Calvary cemetery in this city.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, October 12, 1915 P.8
Family Members
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John Bernard Delsman
1852–1904
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Gertrude Delsman Scheidemantel
1855–1940
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Anna Mary Maria Delsmann Braun
1856–1892
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Fredrick William "Fred" Delsman
1857–1939
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Elizabeth Delsman
1860–1873
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Louis Delsman
1863–1953
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Rosa Delsman
1867–1867
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Heinrich Delsman
1868–1868
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Albert Delsman
1869–1869
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Francis W "Frank" Delsmann
1871–1952
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Anna Delsman Stadler
1874–1973
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