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Hulda Henriette <I>Spindler</I> Dobbert

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Hulda Henriette Spindler Dobbert

Birth
Eisenberg, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany
Death
13 Aug 1918 (aged 84)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
E2-52-1-2
Memorial ID
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HULDA DOBBERT

MRS. HULDA DOBBERT DIES AT HOSPITAL
Mrs. Hulda Dobbert, pioneer resident of the city and widow of
William Dobbert, died at the hospital today. Mrs. Dobbert is
a sister of Charles Spindler.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, August 13, 1918
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MRS. DOBBERT’S DEATH TAKES OLD RESIDENT
[this is kind of hard to read in parts]
Decendent Had Resided in Manitowoc County Nearly 70 Years
The death of Mrs. Hulda Dobbert, widow of the late Charles Dobbert,
died at the hospital yesterday, removed one of the oldest of early
day settlers of the county, Mrs. Dobbert having been resident of
Manitowoc for nearly 70 years. Born in Germany on Dec. ? 1834, she
came to Manitowoc with her parents when fifteen years of age when
her family located at Rapids and removed to a farm at Newton. There
she was married to Mr. Dobbert, pioneer tanner and shoemaker of this
city who died nine years ago. Mrs. Dobbert had been seriously ill
for some time past having been confined to her home for several ?.
Death was due primarily to ? of age. Three children survive; Mrs. ?
Charles of Milwaukee, Mrs. ? of Chicago and William Dobbert, this
city. Two daughters, Mrs. ? and Mrs. Hattie Hoyer preceded their
mother in death during ? years [the rest is illegible].
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, August 14, 1918
*********
Mrs. Hulda Dobbert died Tuesday afternoon at the home of her son, William Dobbert,
1217 South Water Street, aged 83 years. The deceased was born in Germany. She was
married to Charles Dobbert sixty-three years ago. Mr. Dobbert was formerly owner
of the Addison House and died nine years ago, after which Mrs. Dobbert made her
home with her son, William. She is survived by two sons, William of this city and
Charles of Milwaukee; a daughter, Mrs. Ella West of Chicago. She was a sister of
Charles Spindler of this city. The funeral will be held form the home this
afternoon.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Aug. 15, 1918
*********
[Hulda Dobbert/cause: chronic myocarditis/bur. on Charles Dobbert lot]
HULDA DOBBERT

MRS. HULDA DOBBERT DIES AT HOSPITAL
Mrs. Hulda Dobbert, pioneer resident of the city and widow of
William Dobbert, died at the hospital today. Mrs. Dobbert is
a sister of Charles Spindler.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, August 13, 1918
********
MRS. DOBBERT’S DEATH TAKES OLD RESIDENT
[this is kind of hard to read in parts]
Decendent Had Resided in Manitowoc County Nearly 70 Years
The death of Mrs. Hulda Dobbert, widow of the late Charles Dobbert,
died at the hospital yesterday, removed one of the oldest of early
day settlers of the county, Mrs. Dobbert having been resident of
Manitowoc for nearly 70 years. Born in Germany on Dec. ? 1834, she
came to Manitowoc with her parents when fifteen years of age when
her family located at Rapids and removed to a farm at Newton. There
she was married to Mr. Dobbert, pioneer tanner and shoemaker of this
city who died nine years ago. Mrs. Dobbert had been seriously ill
for some time past having been confined to her home for several ?.
Death was due primarily to ? of age. Three children survive; Mrs. ?
Charles of Milwaukee, Mrs. ? of Chicago and William Dobbert, this
city. Two daughters, Mrs. ? and Mrs. Hattie Hoyer preceded their
mother in death during ? years [the rest is illegible].
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, August 14, 1918
*********
Mrs. Hulda Dobbert died Tuesday afternoon at the home of her son, William Dobbert,
1217 South Water Street, aged 83 years. The deceased was born in Germany. She was
married to Charles Dobbert sixty-three years ago. Mr. Dobbert was formerly owner
of the Addison House and died nine years ago, after which Mrs. Dobbert made her
home with her son, William. She is survived by two sons, William of this city and
Charles of Milwaukee; a daughter, Mrs. Ella West of Chicago. She was a sister of
Charles Spindler of this city. The funeral will be held form the home this
afternoon.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Aug. 15, 1918
*********
[Hulda Dobbert/cause: chronic myocarditis/bur. on Charles Dobbert lot]


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