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Anna Hanna <I>Wesener</I> Krueger

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Anna Hanna Wesener Krueger

Birth
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
10 May 1922 (aged 58)
Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0372017, Longitude: -87.9677132
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Anna Krueger
Anna Hanna Friedrika Wesener Krueger

Mrs. Henry Krueger, life long resident of the county died at St. Mary's Hill hospital at Milwaukee yesterday noon. She has been a patient at the hospital for a month and had been suffering from a nervous breakdown. The body will be brought back here for burial and funeral arrangement will be announced later.
Mrs. Krueger, nee Anna Wesener, was born in the Town of Meeme fifty eight years ago and was married thirty three years ago at Reedsville. The family for many years has made its home on a farm west of Valders. Deceased is survived by her husband, five sons, Ervin, city, Oscar, George, Reuben, Clarence and Benjamin, Valders and one daughter, Mrs. Lillian Kreiman, New Holstein. One sister, Mrs. John Janke, Potters and a brother, August Wesener of Brillion and four grandchildren also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News May 11, 1922
Anna Krueger
Anna Hanna Friedrika Wesener Krueger

Mrs. Henry Krueger, life long resident of the county died at St. Mary's Hill hospital at Milwaukee yesterday noon. She has been a patient at the hospital for a month and had been suffering from a nervous breakdown. The body will be brought back here for burial and funeral arrangement will be announced later.
Mrs. Krueger, nee Anna Wesener, was born in the Town of Meeme fifty eight years ago and was married thirty three years ago at Reedsville. The family for many years has made its home on a farm west of Valders. Deceased is survived by her husband, five sons, Ervin, city, Oscar, George, Reuben, Clarence and Benjamin, Valders and one daughter, Mrs. Lillian Kreiman, New Holstein. One sister, Mrs. John Janke, Potters and a brother, August Wesener of Brillion and four grandchildren also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News May 11, 1922

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