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Mathias Christiansen

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Mathias Christiansen

Birth
Death
4 Jun 1920 (aged 72–73)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
W2-155-2-3
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MATHIAS CHRISTIANSEN (d. 1920)

DEATH COMES TO SUPERVISOR EUGENE ALLIE
Popular Resident of Two Rivers; Mathias Christiansen Dies
Mathias Christiansen, one of the pioneers residents of the city and
for many years engaged in the bakery business, died this morning at
his north side home, age 72 years.
Mr. Christiansen had been in poor health for some time and recently
underwent an operation at the hospital and was removed to his home
Saturday when his condition showed marked improvement and it was
believed that his recover would be complete. However, he suffered a
relapse, due to his weakened condition, and died this morning.
Mr. Christiansen was a native of Schleswig-Holstein and came to
America as a youth of eighteen years, his parents locating at Two
Rivers. Later he took up his residence at Cleveland, Ohio, where he
engaged in the bakery business and a short time later returned here
to establish a business which he operated up to a few years ago when
he disposed of the plant and later the building to Dick Bros.
Mr. Christiansen was twice married and is survived by one daughter of
the first marriage, Mrs. Frank Hoffman of this city and a son Ascar(sic)
of Milwaukee of the second marrige. His wife and three brothers, Fred
of this city, George of Milwaukee and Ferdinand of Sheboygan also
survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, June 1, 1920 p.1
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(Note: This had both Eugene Allie's death and Mathias Christiansen's
death. I split the two and put them with the named person)
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[bur. 06-04-1920/cause: lobar pneumonia]
MATHIAS CHRISTIANSEN (d. 1920)

DEATH COMES TO SUPERVISOR EUGENE ALLIE
Popular Resident of Two Rivers; Mathias Christiansen Dies
Mathias Christiansen, one of the pioneers residents of the city and
for many years engaged in the bakery business, died this morning at
his north side home, age 72 years.
Mr. Christiansen had been in poor health for some time and recently
underwent an operation at the hospital and was removed to his home
Saturday when his condition showed marked improvement and it was
believed that his recover would be complete. However, he suffered a
relapse, due to his weakened condition, and died this morning.
Mr. Christiansen was a native of Schleswig-Holstein and came to
America as a youth of eighteen years, his parents locating at Two
Rivers. Later he took up his residence at Cleveland, Ohio, where he
engaged in the bakery business and a short time later returned here
to establish a business which he operated up to a few years ago when
he disposed of the plant and later the building to Dick Bros.
Mr. Christiansen was twice married and is survived by one daughter of
the first marriage, Mrs. Frank Hoffman of this city and a son Ascar(sic)
of Milwaukee of the second marrige. His wife and three brothers, Fred
of this city, George of Milwaukee and Ferdinand of Sheboygan also
survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, June 1, 1920 p.1
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(Note: This had both Eugene Allie's death and Mathias Christiansen's
death. I split the two and put them with the named person)
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[bur. 06-04-1920/cause: lobar pneumonia]


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