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Evelyn Myrtle <I>Kunish</I> Marquardt

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Evelyn Myrtle Kunish Marquardt

Birth
Death
4 Oct 2007 (aged 94–95)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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EVELYN M. KUNISH MARQUARDT

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kunish, 806 Columbus street, announce the marriage of their
daughter, Miss Evelyn, to Erdmann Marquardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Marquardt, 929 South 15th street. The couple were married today at the English
Lutheran church in Milwaukee by the Rev. Phillip Koehler. After June 14, Mr.
and Mrs. Marquardt will be at home at 950 South 20th street. Mr. Marquardt is
employed at the White House Milk company.
Manitowoc Herald Times, June 6, 1936 P. 20
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Divorce Denied
MANITOWOC-County Judge Leon H. Jones Thursday denied a divorce to Mrs. Evelyn M.
Marquardt of 807 Jay St., Manitowoc, after ruling that she had failed to
establish the burden of poof.
She and her husband, Erdman T. Marquardt, have been separated for several months.
He lives at 1205 S. 13th St.
The plaintiff sued for divorce on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment and
non-support.
Manitowoc Herald Times, October 1, 1965 P. 12
EVELYN M. KUNISH MARQUARDT

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kunish, 806 Columbus street, announce the marriage of their
daughter, Miss Evelyn, to Erdmann Marquardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Marquardt, 929 South 15th street. The couple were married today at the English
Lutheran church in Milwaukee by the Rev. Phillip Koehler. After June 14, Mr.
and Mrs. Marquardt will be at home at 950 South 20th street. Mr. Marquardt is
employed at the White House Milk company.
Manitowoc Herald Times, June 6, 1936 P. 20
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Divorce Denied
MANITOWOC-County Judge Leon H. Jones Thursday denied a divorce to Mrs. Evelyn M.
Marquardt of 807 Jay St., Manitowoc, after ruling that she had failed to
establish the burden of poof.
She and her husband, Erdman T. Marquardt, have been separated for several months.
He lives at 1205 S. 13th St.
The plaintiff sued for divorce on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment and
non-support.
Manitowoc Herald Times, October 1, 1965 P. 12


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