CHARLES HOLSEN
TOWN KOSSUTH MAN, NATIVE OF COUNTY, IS DEAD
Charles Holsen, well known resident of the town of Kossuth, residing
on Route 3, Two Rivers, died Saturday, aged 67. Funeral services will
be held tomorrow at 10 o'clock from St. Luke's church, Two Rivers.
The Rev. Hugo officiating.
Mr. Holsen was born in the town of Rapids July 29, 1855 and had spent
his entire life in Manitowoc county. He located in the town of Kossuth
twenty-nine years ago, engaged in farming. He was married Nov. 15, 1884
to Mary Koch, who with seven children survives him. They are Elizabeth
Holsen, at home; Mrs. James Rae Delafield; Aloysius and Alvin, this
city; Joseph of Sheboygan and Charles and Leo at the old home. Four
grandchidlren also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, January 29, 1923 P.10
CHARLES HOLSEN
TOWN KOSSUTH MAN, NATIVE OF COUNTY, IS DEAD
Charles Holsen, well known resident of the town of Kossuth, residing
on Route 3, Two Rivers, died Saturday, aged 67. Funeral services will
be held tomorrow at 10 o'clock from St. Luke's church, Two Rivers.
The Rev. Hugo officiating.
Mr. Holsen was born in the town of Rapids July 29, 1855 and had spent
his entire life in Manitowoc county. He located in the town of Kossuth
twenty-nine years ago, engaged in farming. He was married Nov. 15, 1884
to Mary Koch, who with seven children survives him. They are Elizabeth
Holsen, at home; Mrs. James Rae Delafield; Aloysius and Alvin, this
city; Joseph of Sheboygan and Charles and Leo at the old home. Four
grandchidlren also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, January 29, 1923 P.10
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