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Margaret <I>Schnettler</I> Hillebrand

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Margaret Schnettler Hillebrand

Birth
Death
1936 (aged 67–68)
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Hildebrand, Margaret nee Schnettler (March 6, 1868-June 12, 1936 –wife of Carl Hildebrand [married Oct. 29, 1885 at Bow Valley in Cedar County, Nebraska] –daughter of John Schnettler and Regina Lubeley –born in City of Sheboygan, with her parents and family moving to the St. Nazianz area in 1870 –died from “cerebral hemorrhage –hypertension –heart disease –diabetes –nephrites”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 2, Row 14, Lot 11 –stone] [marriage record in Nebraska] [death record Manitowoc 30-343]
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MARGARET HILLEBRAND(sic)
DIES AT HOME THIS MORNING
Rites For Mrs. Hillebrand To Be Held Tuesday
Mrs. Margaret Hillebrand, 68, died today at the home in the village of St. Nazianz. She was taken ill a week ago and early this morning suffered a stroke.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m., from the St. Gregory's Catholic church, St. Nazianz, with interment in the adjoining cemetery.

Born in Sheboygan
Mrs. Hillebrand was born in Sheboygan in 1868. Her maiden name was Margaret Schnettler. In 1885 she married Charles Hillebrand and they resided for three years at Hartington, Neb. They returned to locate at St. Nazianz
where Mr. Hillebrand, who died several years ago, established a cobbler's shop.

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Stein, Sheboygan; Mrs. Philip Henry, Sheboygan Falls; six sons, John, Cross Plains, Wis.; Peter, Mauston, Wis.; Charles, William, Herbert, all of Mishawaka, Ind.; Edmund, St. Nazianz; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Biskabing, Plymouth, Wis.; Mrs. Frank Kutz, Milwaukee; two brothers, Nicholas and Joseph, both of St. Nazianz, and 26 grandchildren.

Mrs. Hillebrand was a member of the Christian Mothers and the Third Order of St. Frances. The Christian Mothers will attend the funeral Tuesday in a body and meet at the home Monday at 8 p.m. to say the rosary.
The body is at the Hillebrand home.
Unknown Paper June, 1936
Hildebrand, Margaret nee Schnettler (March 6, 1868-June 12, 1936 –wife of Carl Hildebrand [married Oct. 29, 1885 at Bow Valley in Cedar County, Nebraska] –daughter of John Schnettler and Regina Lubeley –born in City of Sheboygan, with her parents and family moving to the St. Nazianz area in 1870 –died from “cerebral hemorrhage –hypertension –heart disease –diabetes –nephrites”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 2, Row 14, Lot 11 –stone] [marriage record in Nebraska] [death record Manitowoc 30-343]
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MARGARET HILLEBRAND(sic)
DIES AT HOME THIS MORNING
Rites For Mrs. Hillebrand To Be Held Tuesday
Mrs. Margaret Hillebrand, 68, died today at the home in the village of St. Nazianz. She was taken ill a week ago and early this morning suffered a stroke.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m., from the St. Gregory's Catholic church, St. Nazianz, with interment in the adjoining cemetery.

Born in Sheboygan
Mrs. Hillebrand was born in Sheboygan in 1868. Her maiden name was Margaret Schnettler. In 1885 she married Charles Hillebrand and they resided for three years at Hartington, Neb. They returned to locate at St. Nazianz
where Mr. Hillebrand, who died several years ago, established a cobbler's shop.

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Stein, Sheboygan; Mrs. Philip Henry, Sheboygan Falls; six sons, John, Cross Plains, Wis.; Peter, Mauston, Wis.; Charles, William, Herbert, all of Mishawaka, Ind.; Edmund, St. Nazianz; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Biskabing, Plymouth, Wis.; Mrs. Frank Kutz, Milwaukee; two brothers, Nicholas and Joseph, both of St. Nazianz, and 26 grandchildren.

Mrs. Hillebrand was a member of the Christian Mothers and the Third Order of St. Frances. The Christian Mothers will attend the funeral Tuesday in a body and meet at the home Monday at 8 p.m. to say the rosary.
The body is at the Hillebrand home.
Unknown Paper June, 1936


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