(1830 - 1926)
T. KLEINBAUER, CO. PIONEER IS DEAD, AGE 95
Thomas Kleinbauer, a pioneer resident of the county, died Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. N.P. Peterson. Rural Route 4. The demise was due to infirmities incident to old age. Mr. Kleinbauer having reached the advanced age of more than ninety-five years. The funeral will be held Friday with services at 9 o'clock in the morning at St. Mary's Catholic church and burial will be at St. Peter's cemetery in Newton.
Born December 19, 1830 in Germany, Mr. Kleinbauer was married in Europe and came to this country at the opening of the Civil war. He settled in this county, owning and operating a farm in the town of Newton for fifty years. His wife preceded him in death twenty-three years ago and two children also preceded the father in death.
Surviving are one son, Peter of the city and three daughters, Mrs. N.P. Peterson, with whom he has made his home, Miss. Josephine Kleinbauer of Chicago and Mrs. Rose Peterson of Hartland. Four grandchildren also survive him.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Thursday, July 8, 1926 p. 2, col. 2
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Name Of Deceased: Thomas Kleinbauer
Color/ Sex: White/Male
Occupation: Retired
Age: 95 Yrs. 6 Mo. 18 Dys.
Father: Unknown
Father's Birthplace: Poland
Mother: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace: Poland
Deceased Birthplace: Poland
Birthdate: Dec 19, 1830
Certification: Widowed
Death Date: July 6, 1926 At 7 P.M.
Cause Of Death: Myocarditis & Senility
Place Of Death: Manitowoc County, Cato
Operation Precede Death: No
Autopsy: No
Test Confirmed Diagnosis: Clinical & Aye
Name Of Physician: W.A. Rausch Of Valders, Wi
Name Of Informant: Niels P. Peterson Of Manitowoc R#4
Date Of Registration: July 15, 1926
Registrar: Louis Pivonka
"Death Certificate, Volume #22, Page #415"
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(1830 - 1926)
T. KLEINBAUER, CO. PIONEER IS DEAD, AGE 95
Thomas Kleinbauer, a pioneer resident of the county, died Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. N.P. Peterson. Rural Route 4. The demise was due to infirmities incident to old age. Mr. Kleinbauer having reached the advanced age of more than ninety-five years. The funeral will be held Friday with services at 9 o'clock in the morning at St. Mary's Catholic church and burial will be at St. Peter's cemetery in Newton.
Born December 19, 1830 in Germany, Mr. Kleinbauer was married in Europe and came to this country at the opening of the Civil war. He settled in this county, owning and operating a farm in the town of Newton for fifty years. His wife preceded him in death twenty-three years ago and two children also preceded the father in death.
Surviving are one son, Peter of the city and three daughters, Mrs. N.P. Peterson, with whom he has made his home, Miss. Josephine Kleinbauer of Chicago and Mrs. Rose Peterson of Hartland. Four grandchildren also survive him.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Thursday, July 8, 1926 p. 2, col. 2
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Name Of Deceased: Thomas Kleinbauer
Color/ Sex: White/Male
Occupation: Retired
Age: 95 Yrs. 6 Mo. 18 Dys.
Father: Unknown
Father's Birthplace: Poland
Mother: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace: Poland
Deceased Birthplace: Poland
Birthdate: Dec 19, 1830
Certification: Widowed
Death Date: July 6, 1926 At 7 P.M.
Cause Of Death: Myocarditis & Senility
Place Of Death: Manitowoc County, Cato
Operation Precede Death: No
Autopsy: No
Test Confirmed Diagnosis: Clinical & Aye
Name Of Physician: W.A. Rausch Of Valders, Wi
Name Of Informant: Niels P. Peterson Of Manitowoc R#4
Date Of Registration: July 15, 1926
Registrar: Louis Pivonka
"Death Certificate, Volume #22, Page #415"
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Thomas Kleinbauer
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