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Theresia <I>Hanisch</I> Biver

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Theresia Hanisch Biver

Birth
Austria
Death
3 Nov 1936 (aged 61)
Spooner, Washburn County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Spooner, Washburn County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Calvary
Memorial ID
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Spooner Advocate, 5 Nov 1936 page 5:

Mrs. Felix Biver, died on 03 Nov 1936 and was buried in the Spooner Cemetery. She was born on 15 Sep 1875. Her maiden name was Theresia Hanisch. She married Felix Biver on 07 Jun 1897 and had 10 children, two of which preceded her in death, those being John & Kathryn. She was survived by her husband, as well as these children: Mrs. Henry Vogel, Mrs. Edwin Hanson, Charles, Mrs. Hugo Edwall, Frank, Rose, Joseph and Felix Jr. She was also survived by two brothers - Frank and Charles Hanisch.


Spooner Advocate, 5 Nov 1936 page 5:

Mrs. Felix Biver, died on 03 Nov 1936 and was buried in the Spooner Cemetery. She was born on 15 Sep 1875. Her maiden name was Theresia Hanisch. She married Felix Biver on 07 Jun 1897 and had 10 children, two of which preceded her in death, those being John & Kathryn. She was survived by her husband, as well as these children: Mrs. Henry Vogel, Mrs. Edwin Hanson, Charles, Mrs. Hugo Edwall, Frank, Rose, Joseph and Felix Jr. She was also survived by two brothers - Frank and Charles Hanisch.



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Theresia Biver 1875-1936 Mother

Gravesite Details

Theresia (Hanisch) Biver arrived in Baltimore, Maryland on 19 April 1887 aboard ship "Donau" with her mother Victoria



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  • Maintained by: Tom Knapp
  • Originally Created by: Bel
  • Added: Apr 25, 2007
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19097633/theresia-biver: accessed ), memorial page for Theresia Hanisch Biver (15 Sep 1875–3 Nov 1936), Find a Grave Memorial ID 19097633, citing Calvary Cemetery, Spooner, Washburn County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Tom Knapp (contributor 47260751).