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Julius Ennemoser

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Julius Ennemoser

Birth
Death
Jun 1899 (aged 61–62)
Burial
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
47 Willow Hawthorne Cedar
Memorial ID
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Times-Picayune, New Orleans, June 10, 1899, Page 6

"JULIUS ENNEMOSER.
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Death of a Well-Known Citizen and Journalist.

"Yesterday at 12 o'clock, surrounded by his family and intimate friends, there passed from the land of the living Mr. Julius Ennemoser. The deceased was stricken with paralysis a year ago, and has since been confined to his home. Though the end was not entirely unexpected, it was not thought to be so near and the news was received yesterday with profound sorrow. Mr. Ennemoser has been connected with the German Gazette for the last fourteen years, and was previously connected with the New Orleans Era up to the time of his collapse.
The deceased was born in Gelsen, Germany, April 13, 1837, and came to this city when a mere lad of 13. He was married in 1871 to Miss Clara Denson, of this city. Eight children blessed this union, four girls and four boys. Of the former, Miss Julia Ennemoser has been a teacher in the Jackson Boys' School for the last seven years. Another daughter married Judge Brown and is now living at McDonogh, Ga. The youngest child is but 9 years of age.
The deceased was conscious to the last and finding himself growing weaker he asked for a priest. Father Gaffney was summoned and administered the last sacraments, and in a little while Mr. Ennemoser passed peaceably away.
The Interment will be in Greenwood cemetery."

Children:
Julia,
Julius,
Mary,

Lena, An article regarding her quiting her job in Times-Picayune, Oct. 4, 1922, Page 5. She is buried with her mother in Florida

Henry, Article regarding his death in New York City, Times-Picayune, Dec. 20, 1956, Page 3. Died on the 17th

Clara C.
Eugene and
Charles

Times-Picayune, New Orleans, June 10, 1899, Page 6

"JULIUS ENNEMOSER.
----
Death of a Well-Known Citizen and Journalist.

"Yesterday at 12 o'clock, surrounded by his family and intimate friends, there passed from the land of the living Mr. Julius Ennemoser. The deceased was stricken with paralysis a year ago, and has since been confined to his home. Though the end was not entirely unexpected, it was not thought to be so near and the news was received yesterday with profound sorrow. Mr. Ennemoser has been connected with the German Gazette for the last fourteen years, and was previously connected with the New Orleans Era up to the time of his collapse.
The deceased was born in Gelsen, Germany, April 13, 1837, and came to this city when a mere lad of 13. He was married in 1871 to Miss Clara Denson, of this city. Eight children blessed this union, four girls and four boys. Of the former, Miss Julia Ennemoser has been a teacher in the Jackson Boys' School for the last seven years. Another daughter married Judge Brown and is now living at McDonogh, Ga. The youngest child is but 9 years of age.
The deceased was conscious to the last and finding himself growing weaker he asked for a priest. Father Gaffney was summoned and administered the last sacraments, and in a little while Mr. Ennemoser passed peaceably away.
The Interment will be in Greenwood cemetery."

Children:
Julia,
Julius,
Mary,

Lena, An article regarding her quiting her job in Times-Picayune, Oct. 4, 1922, Page 5. She is buried with her mother in Florida

Henry, Article regarding his death in New York City, Times-Picayune, Dec. 20, 1956, Page 3. Died on the 17th

Clara C.
Eugene and
Charles

Gravesite Details

Age 62, Name on Plot, Date of Burial 06/10/1899, Ref: Cemetery Records



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