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Nicolaus Furderer

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Nicolaus Furderer

Birth
Death
14 Jun 1885 (aged 57–58)
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Furderer, Nicholas (1827-June 14, 1885 –husband of Maria Proell [married Sept. 12, 1859 at St. Gregory Catholic Church in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton] –son of Eustach Furderer and Katharine –born at Hammereisenbach, Baden –arrived in New York on the boat New York from Havre, France with Fr. Oschwald on Aug. 1, 1854 –farmer in Town of Liberty –on Aug. 10, 1855, in partnership with the widow Caroline Bank, purchased the western 30 acres of the S1/2 of the SW1/4 of Section 18, Town of Liberty and had a farmstead created at 6113 County A in Section 18, Town of Liberty –on Nov. 7, 1861, again in partnership with the widow Caroline Bank, sold the southern 15 acres of these 30 to Cornelius and Justina Gutman –on May 21, 1873, Carolina Bank transfers her half interest in these northern 15 acres to Nicholas Furderer and his wife Maria Proell –on Oct. 27, 1882 Nicholas and Maria sold their now 155 acre farm to their son Johann Furderer –they then bought this same farm back from their son on Oct. 27, 1884 –their son then died from consumption a few days later –on Nov. 25, 1884 (about a month after their re-purchase of this farm), Nicholas and Maria Furderer sell this farm to John and Susanna Endries –perhaps by this time Nicholas was already suffering from consumption, from which he died on June 14, 1885 –from Nov. 6, 1878 to until his death in 1885 Nicholas owned the 40 acres of swampland in the SW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 8, Town of Eaton –died from “consumption”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 1, Row 7, Lot 8 –no stone –in 2019 the St. Nazianz Area Historical Society placed a marker on this grave –Nicholas does shown on a family stone in Section 2, Row 6, Lot 1] [marriage record Manitowoc 4-27] [death record Manitowoc 3-332]
Furderer, Nicholas (1827-June 14, 1885 –husband of Maria Proell [married Sept. 12, 1859 at St. Gregory Catholic Church in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton] –son of Eustach Furderer and Katharine –born at Hammereisenbach, Baden –arrived in New York on the boat New York from Havre, France with Fr. Oschwald on Aug. 1, 1854 –farmer in Town of Liberty –on Aug. 10, 1855, in partnership with the widow Caroline Bank, purchased the western 30 acres of the S1/2 of the SW1/4 of Section 18, Town of Liberty and had a farmstead created at 6113 County A in Section 18, Town of Liberty –on Nov. 7, 1861, again in partnership with the widow Caroline Bank, sold the southern 15 acres of these 30 to Cornelius and Justina Gutman –on May 21, 1873, Carolina Bank transfers her half interest in these northern 15 acres to Nicholas Furderer and his wife Maria Proell –on Oct. 27, 1882 Nicholas and Maria sold their now 155 acre farm to their son Johann Furderer –they then bought this same farm back from their son on Oct. 27, 1884 –their son then died from consumption a few days later –on Nov. 25, 1884 (about a month after their re-purchase of this farm), Nicholas and Maria Furderer sell this farm to John and Susanna Endries –perhaps by this time Nicholas was already suffering from consumption, from which he died on June 14, 1885 –from Nov. 6, 1878 to until his death in 1885 Nicholas owned the 40 acres of swampland in the SW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 8, Town of Eaton –died from “consumption”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 1, Row 7, Lot 8 –no stone –in 2019 the St. Nazianz Area Historical Society placed a marker on this grave –Nicholas does shown on a family stone in Section 2, Row 6, Lot 1] [marriage record Manitowoc 4-27] [death record Manitowoc 3-332]


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