Sudden death Mon. of Fritz Levenhagen, a well-known and active
German resident of our city. Mr. Levenhagen was sitting in his
armchair Mon. noon conversing with his wife and sank dead in the
middle of a sentence. Mr. Levenhagen was born in Mecklenburg in
1821 and came to Manitowoc in 1855 where he has lived ever since.
He formerly operated a fishery here but gave it up as old age
approached. In addition to his widow he leaves 10 children. The
funeral will be held this afternoon.
Der Nord Westen, 27 Feb. 1902
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[bur. 02-24-1902/cause: heart failure]
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First Publication March 20, 1902.
State of Wisconsin-Manitowoc County Court, In Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Friederich Levenhagen, deceased, in Probate.
An instrument in writing, purporting to be the last will and testament of F.
Levenhagen of Manitowoc, in said county having been delivered into said court:
And Wm. G. Esch, of Manitowoc, in said county, having presented to said court
his petition in writing duly verified, representing among other things, that
said F. Levenhagen died testate at Manitowoc, in said county, on the 24th day
of February, 1902; that said instrument is the last will of said deceased and
that said petitioner is named therein as executor and praying that said
instrument be proven and admitted to probate and that letters testamentary be
thereon issued to said petitioner:
It is ordered: That said petition and the matters therein be heard, and proofs
of said last will and testament be taken at a special term of said county court,
to be held at the probate office in the city of Manitowoc, on Tuesday, the 13th
day of April, 1902, at 10 o'clock A.M.
And it is further ordered: That notice of the time and place of said hearing be
given by publication hereof for three successive weeks, once each week, previous
to the time of said hearing in the Manitowoc Post a newspaper published in
Manitowoc county.
Dated at Manitowoc, the 17th day of March A.D., 1902.
By the Court,
John Chloupek, County Judge.
Baensch & Kelley, Atty's.
Manitowoc Post, Thursday, March 20, 1902 P. 8
Sudden death Mon. of Fritz Levenhagen, a well-known and active
German resident of our city. Mr. Levenhagen was sitting in his
armchair Mon. noon conversing with his wife and sank dead in the
middle of a sentence. Mr. Levenhagen was born in Mecklenburg in
1821 and came to Manitowoc in 1855 where he has lived ever since.
He formerly operated a fishery here but gave it up as old age
approached. In addition to his widow he leaves 10 children. The
funeral will be held this afternoon.
Der Nord Westen, 27 Feb. 1902
*******
[bur. 02-24-1902/cause: heart failure]
********
First Publication March 20, 1902.
State of Wisconsin-Manitowoc County Court, In Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Friederich Levenhagen, deceased, in Probate.
An instrument in writing, purporting to be the last will and testament of F.
Levenhagen of Manitowoc, in said county having been delivered into said court:
And Wm. G. Esch, of Manitowoc, in said county, having presented to said court
his petition in writing duly verified, representing among other things, that
said F. Levenhagen died testate at Manitowoc, in said county, on the 24th day
of February, 1902; that said instrument is the last will of said deceased and
that said petitioner is named therein as executor and praying that said
instrument be proven and admitted to probate and that letters testamentary be
thereon issued to said petitioner:
It is ordered: That said petition and the matters therein be heard, and proofs
of said last will and testament be taken at a special term of said county court,
to be held at the probate office in the city of Manitowoc, on Tuesday, the 13th
day of April, 1902, at 10 o'clock A.M.
And it is further ordered: That notice of the time and place of said hearing be
given by publication hereof for three successive weeks, once each week, previous
to the time of said hearing in the Manitowoc Post a newspaper published in
Manitowoc county.
Dated at Manitowoc, the 17th day of March A.D., 1902.
By the Court,
John Chloupek, County Judge.
Baensch & Kelley, Atty's.
Manitowoc Post, Thursday, March 20, 1902 P. 8
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