At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Preston, March 25, of cancer,
Mrs. Margaret Niquette, aged 73 years. Mrs. Margaret Niquette was
born in Canada on July 2, 1829, at the age of 14 years she came with
her parents to this state and settled on a farm in the town of Mishicot
in which town she continued to reside until about 15 years ago, when
she came to this city to live. She was married in March 1852 to Francis
Niquette and bore him ten children, only three of whom are now living,
Mrs. Geo. Preston and Mr. Louis Niquette of this city and Mrs. Thos.
Maney of New London. The funeral took place last Saturday from St. Luke's
church and was quite largely attended. She was a devoted mother and wife
and a most sincere Christian. Her husband died many years ago.
Two Rivers Chronicle, 01 Apr. 1902
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From Der Nord Westen, 20 Mar. 1902:
Death in Two Rivers on Tues. of Margarethe Niquette.
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Note the various spellings for her name. Nequette on the stone. Perhaps it should be Niquette.
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T NEQUETTE additional info
Several relatives of Mrs. Niquette who was buried last Saturday who do
not reside in this city were here to attend the funeral. Among them were
her brother-in-law, Capt. Wm. Niquette of the Sheboygan Life Saving
Station, Jos. Lemere and Mrs. Vic LeClair of Jacksonport, Mrs. Clara
Lefeber of Fond du Lac, Nelson LeClair, a brother of Oconto and Mrs.
Thos. Maney, a daughter of New London.
The Chronicle, Tues., Apr. 1, 1902.
At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Preston, March 25, of cancer,
Mrs. Margaret Niquette, aged 73 years. Mrs. Margaret Niquette was
born in Canada on July 2, 1829, at the age of 14 years she came with
her parents to this state and settled on a farm in the town of Mishicot
in which town she continued to reside until about 15 years ago, when
she came to this city to live. She was married in March 1852 to Francis
Niquette and bore him ten children, only three of whom are now living,
Mrs. Geo. Preston and Mr. Louis Niquette of this city and Mrs. Thos.
Maney of New London. The funeral took place last Saturday from St. Luke's
church and was quite largely attended. She was a devoted mother and wife
and a most sincere Christian. Her husband died many years ago.
Two Rivers Chronicle, 01 Apr. 1902
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From Der Nord Westen, 20 Mar. 1902:
Death in Two Rivers on Tues. of Margarethe Niquette.
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Note the various spellings for her name. Nequette on the stone. Perhaps it should be Niquette.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
T NEQUETTE additional info
Several relatives of Mrs. Niquette who was buried last Saturday who do
not reside in this city were here to attend the funeral. Among them were
her brother-in-law, Capt. Wm. Niquette of the Sheboygan Life Saving
Station, Jos. Lemere and Mrs. Vic LeClair of Jacksonport, Mrs. Clara
Lefeber of Fond du Lac, Nelson LeClair, a brother of Oconto and Mrs.
Thos. Maney, a daughter of New London.
The Chronicle, Tues., Apr. 1, 1902.
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