(1829 - 1904)
Death Thurs. last week in Town Manitowoc of Mrs. Maria Nickels, nee Horstmann.
The deceased, who was born 13 May 1829 in Strange, Province of Hanover, came from Germany directly to Town Manitowoc in 1849 and has lived here ever since. Shortly thereafter she married Carl Nickels who died 1-1/2 yrs. ago.
She leaves 3 grown children, namely, Mrs. John Schulz in Town Manitowoc, Mrs. Heinrich Hoefner in Newton, and Heinrich Nickels in Two Rivers, as well as many grandchildren; she is also survived by 4 sisters: Mrs. Fredrich Horstmann in Liberty, Mrs. Hermann Horstmann in Town Two Rivers, Mrs. Wilhelmine Abeling, and Mrs. Dorothea Hoefner in Newton.
The funeral was held Sun. afternoon from the Lutheran Church with interment in the city cemetery.
Der Nord Westen, Manitowoc, Wis., 24 November 1904
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▪ buried 11-17-1904
▪ cause: gastritis
▪ buried on John Schultz lot
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(1829 - 1904)
Death Thurs. last week in Town Manitowoc of Mrs. Maria Nickels, nee Horstmann.
The deceased, who was born 13 May 1829 in Strange, Province of Hanover, came from Germany directly to Town Manitowoc in 1849 and has lived here ever since. Shortly thereafter she married Carl Nickels who died 1-1/2 yrs. ago.
She leaves 3 grown children, namely, Mrs. John Schulz in Town Manitowoc, Mrs. Heinrich Hoefner in Newton, and Heinrich Nickels in Two Rivers, as well as many grandchildren; she is also survived by 4 sisters: Mrs. Fredrich Horstmann in Liberty, Mrs. Hermann Horstmann in Town Two Rivers, Mrs. Wilhelmine Abeling, and Mrs. Dorothea Hoefner in Newton.
The funeral was held Sun. afternoon from the Lutheran Church with interment in the city cemetery.
Der Nord Westen, Manitowoc, Wis., 24 November 1904
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▪ buried 11-17-1904
▪ cause: gastritis
▪ buried on John Schultz lot
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