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Anna Mary <I>Thome</I> Wilberscheid

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Anna Mary Thome Wilberscheid

Birth
Johnsburg, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
7 Mar 1939 (aged 70)
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0056992, Longitude: -87.928299
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ANNA M. WILBERSCHEID

Mrs. Anna Mary Wilbershide (sic), 70, widow of the late Peter Wilbershide, farmer near St. Nazianz, died at 5 o'clock this morning in a Sheboygan hospital, where she had been a patient since last Wednesday. Mrs. Wilbershide fell last Wednesday and fractured her left hip and shoulder while visiting at the home of Mrs. Herman Meyer, Sheboygan, a granddaughter. She was taken to the hospital, where she suffered a heart attack Friday.
Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Thursday morning from the St. Gregory church, St. Nazianz. Burial will be made in the church cemetery.

Mrs. Wilbershide, nee Anna Mary Thome, was born May 24, 1868 at Johnsburg, Wis., the daughter of Matt and Gertrude Thome. She was married Sept 4, 1888 in St. Nazianz to Peter Wilbershide. The couple lived on the homestead near what was formerly known as Johnson's Mill, northwest of St. Nazianz. Mr. Wilbershide died in 1933.
Mrs. Wilbershide was a member of the St. Gregory's congregation for over 50 years.

Survivors include a step-son, Peter of Sheboygan; a step-daughter, Mrs. Susan Voigt, Chilton; three sons, Matt, a teacher at Altamont, Kansas; Jack, a Racine attorney; and Ben, on the home farm; a sister, Mrs. Peter Koenig, Johnsburg; and five grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, March 7, 1939 P.2

Wilberscheid, Anna Maria nee Thome (May 21, 1868-March 7, 1939 –second wife of Peter Wilberscheid [married Sept. 4, 1888 at St. Gregory] –daughter of Mathias Thome and Gertrude Mertens –born Johnsburg, Fond du Lac County –died from "left hemiplegia, March 3, 1939 –hypertension –general arteriosclerosis –fractured right femur and right humerous, March 1, 1939") – 2-13-21 (death record is in Sheboygan County)

ANNA M. WILBERSCHEID

Mrs. Anna Mary Wilbershide (sic), 70, widow of the late Peter Wilbershide, farmer near St. Nazianz, died at 5 o'clock this morning in a Sheboygan hospital, where she had been a patient since last Wednesday. Mrs. Wilbershide fell last Wednesday and fractured her left hip and shoulder while visiting at the home of Mrs. Herman Meyer, Sheboygan, a granddaughter. She was taken to the hospital, where she suffered a heart attack Friday.
Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Thursday morning from the St. Gregory church, St. Nazianz. Burial will be made in the church cemetery.

Mrs. Wilbershide, nee Anna Mary Thome, was born May 24, 1868 at Johnsburg, Wis., the daughter of Matt and Gertrude Thome. She was married Sept 4, 1888 in St. Nazianz to Peter Wilbershide. The couple lived on the homestead near what was formerly known as Johnson's Mill, northwest of St. Nazianz. Mr. Wilbershide died in 1933.
Mrs. Wilbershide was a member of the St. Gregory's congregation for over 50 years.

Survivors include a step-son, Peter of Sheboygan; a step-daughter, Mrs. Susan Voigt, Chilton; three sons, Matt, a teacher at Altamont, Kansas; Jack, a Racine attorney; and Ben, on the home farm; a sister, Mrs. Peter Koenig, Johnsburg; and five grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, March 7, 1939 P.2

Wilberscheid, Anna Maria nee Thome (May 21, 1868-March 7, 1939 –second wife of Peter Wilberscheid [married Sept. 4, 1888 at St. Gregory] –daughter of Mathias Thome and Gertrude Mertens –born Johnsburg, Fond du Lac County –died from "left hemiplegia, March 3, 1939 –hypertension –general arteriosclerosis –fractured right femur and right humerous, March 1, 1939") – 2-13-21 (death record is in Sheboygan County)


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