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Wilhelmina <I>Borges</I> Bade

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Wilhelmina Borges Bade

Birth
Germany
Death
10 Nov 1918 (aged 85)
Merrill, Lincoln County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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AGED RESIDENT OF MERRILL BURED AT PLYMOUTH TUESDAY
Mrs. Wilhelmina Bade, mother of Henry C. Bade of Plymouth, died early Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Schram, in Merrill. Death was due to old age. The remains arrived in Plymouth Tuesday morning and were removed to the residence of her son, Henry, where services which were private were held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday and later at the Lutheran church, Rev. Schmidt conducting the services. Interment was made in the city cemetery besides her husband who passed away 41 years ago.

Mrs. Bade was born February 12, 1832, in Hanover, Germany. She came to this country in 1849 and at first settled in Lancaster, O., and the following year came to Sheboygan County and in 1852, Mrs. Bade the Wilhelmina Borges was married to Christopher, who in 1877 was killed by a horse which killed him.

She is survived by the following children; H. C. Bade and Edwin Bade, Plymouth; Gustav of Wenatchee, Wash.; Mrs. A. H. Schram, Merrill and Mrs. Louis Fiedler, Sheboygan Falls, also sixteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren survives.

Sheboygan Press, Nov 15, 1918 pg 6

Wilhelmina Bade

Mrs. Wilhelmine Bade, one of the oldest and well-known residents of Plymouth passed away on Saturday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Schram in Merrill, Wisconsin. The deceased was born (nee Borges) on February 12, 1831 (should be 1933) in Hannover, Germany and lived to be 88 years. In 1849 she came to America with her parents and was married to Christopher Bade in 1852 who passed away in 1877. She is survived by the following children; Henry C. Bade of Plymouth; Mrs. A. D. Schram of Merrill, Mrs. Louis Fiedler of town Sheboygan Falls; Gustave Bade of Spokane, Washington and Edwin Bade of Plymouth; also 14 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. The burial is Wednesday afternoon in the Union Cemetery with Pastor Schmidt officiating.

Plymouth Post, November 16, 1918
AGED RESIDENT OF MERRILL BURED AT PLYMOUTH TUESDAY
Mrs. Wilhelmina Bade, mother of Henry C. Bade of Plymouth, died early Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Schram, in Merrill. Death was due to old age. The remains arrived in Plymouth Tuesday morning and were removed to the residence of her son, Henry, where services which were private were held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday and later at the Lutheran church, Rev. Schmidt conducting the services. Interment was made in the city cemetery besides her husband who passed away 41 years ago.

Mrs. Bade was born February 12, 1832, in Hanover, Germany. She came to this country in 1849 and at first settled in Lancaster, O., and the following year came to Sheboygan County and in 1852, Mrs. Bade the Wilhelmina Borges was married to Christopher, who in 1877 was killed by a horse which killed him.

She is survived by the following children; H. C. Bade and Edwin Bade, Plymouth; Gustav of Wenatchee, Wash.; Mrs. A. H. Schram, Merrill and Mrs. Louis Fiedler, Sheboygan Falls, also sixteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren survives.

Sheboygan Press, Nov 15, 1918 pg 6

Wilhelmina Bade

Mrs. Wilhelmine Bade, one of the oldest and well-known residents of Plymouth passed away on Saturday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Schram in Merrill, Wisconsin. The deceased was born (nee Borges) on February 12, 1831 (should be 1933) in Hannover, Germany and lived to be 88 years. In 1849 she came to America with her parents and was married to Christopher Bade in 1852 who passed away in 1877. She is survived by the following children; Henry C. Bade of Plymouth; Mrs. A. D. Schram of Merrill, Mrs. Louis Fiedler of town Sheboygan Falls; Gustave Bade of Spokane, Washington and Edwin Bade of Plymouth; also 14 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. The burial is Wednesday afternoon in the Union Cemetery with Pastor Schmidt officiating.

Plymouth Post, November 16, 1918

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