ALBERTINE ORDING
(1848 • 1930)
MRS. OERDING (sic), 83, PIONEER OF GIBSON, DIES
Mrs. Albertina Oerding, aged 83, one of the pioneer residents of Manitowoc county passed away on Saturday at the home of her son John in the town of Gibson, where she has lived for the past number of years, it being the old homestead of the Oerding family for over sixty years. Death came after an illness of three months, with members of her family at her bedside.
The deceased was born in Germany in 1846 (sic) and was married there to Dietrich Oerding, in 1870. They removed to this county and Mr. Oerding passed away 42 years ago. The life of Mrs. Oerding centered in her home, and she was also prominent in church affairs.
The Family
Four of a family of seven children survive. They are Mrs. Julius Dettmann, this city, Mrs. August Plantz, Zander, Mrs. Edward Kind and John on the old homestead. Sixteen grand children and three great grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock from the home and at two o'clock from the St. John's Evangelical church, Zander, where she was a devoted member all her life. Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Monday, January 13, 1930 P. 6
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ALBERTINE ORDING
(1848 • 1930)
MRS. OERDING (sic), 83, PIONEER OF GIBSON, DIES
Mrs. Albertina Oerding, aged 83, one of the pioneer residents of Manitowoc county passed away on Saturday at the home of her son John in the town of Gibson, where she has lived for the past number of years, it being the old homestead of the Oerding family for over sixty years. Death came after an illness of three months, with members of her family at her bedside.
The deceased was born in Germany in 1846 (sic) and was married there to Dietrich Oerding, in 1870. They removed to this county and Mr. Oerding passed away 42 years ago. The life of Mrs. Oerding centered in her home, and she was also prominent in church affairs.
The Family
Four of a family of seven children survive. They are Mrs. Julius Dettmann, this city, Mrs. August Plantz, Zander, Mrs. Edward Kind and John on the old homestead. Sixteen grand children and three great grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock from the home and at two o'clock from the St. John's Evangelical church, Zander, where she was a devoted member all her life. Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Monday, January 13, 1930 P. 6
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