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Frank Noworatzky

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Frank Noworatzky

Birth
Death
25 Oct 1930 (aged 79)
Burial
Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Noworatzky, Frank (March 16, 1851-Oct. 25, 1930
–husband of Rosa Wochner [married June 26, 1877 at St. Gregory]
–born Hochofen, near Karlsbad, Bohemia
–arrived in New York on the ship Elise and Mathilde from Bremen, Germany on Dec. 6, 1858
–by early 1859 arrived in St. Nazianz
–in 1874 "built a small house on a very small lot opposite the parish of St. Nazianz, the lot I paid some $75.00 for and the house was only 14x22 though it was our own. I also built a little barn there… About the year 1875 I got the other part of the lot from the Colony and planned to start a saloon at the place about the year 1876 in company…. We had opened the saloon on the lst of Sept., 1877 in company with my brother Joseph."
–from Memories of Frank Noworatzky
–on Feb. 28, 1893, sold this saloon and boarding house at 215 Church Street to Theodore and Rosa Wolf
–"Land, Loan and Insurance Agent, Notary Public, Justice of the Peace."
–on Sept. 27, 1880 purchased two vacant lots and had a house built at 111 South Second Avenue
–lived here until selling in 1887) –buried at St. Joseph Cemetery, Appleton
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St. Nazianz -- Funeral services for Frank Noworatzky of Appleton, brother of Joseph Noworatzky of this village, who passed away at his home Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock, were held Tuesday at Appleton.
Mr. Noworatzky was well known in this village, having lived here when he was a boy.
On Friday Joseph Noworatzky, accompanied by his son Anton and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schwoerer, went to Appleton because of the illness of the deceased and on Monday the following local persons went to that city in order to be in attendance at the funeral services the. next day: Mrs. Margaret Loeble and Miss Elsie Loeble, accompanied by Peter Schwoerer and Anton Noworatzky, all of Spring Valley.

The Sheboygan Press
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
30 Oct 1930, Thu • Page 19
Noworatzky, Frank (March 16, 1851-Oct. 25, 1930
–husband of Rosa Wochner [married June 26, 1877 at St. Gregory]
–born Hochofen, near Karlsbad, Bohemia
–arrived in New York on the ship Elise and Mathilde from Bremen, Germany on Dec. 6, 1858
–by early 1859 arrived in St. Nazianz
–in 1874 "built a small house on a very small lot opposite the parish of St. Nazianz, the lot I paid some $75.00 for and the house was only 14x22 though it was our own. I also built a little barn there… About the year 1875 I got the other part of the lot from the Colony and planned to start a saloon at the place about the year 1876 in company…. We had opened the saloon on the lst of Sept., 1877 in company with my brother Joseph."
–from Memories of Frank Noworatzky
–on Feb. 28, 1893, sold this saloon and boarding house at 215 Church Street to Theodore and Rosa Wolf
–"Land, Loan and Insurance Agent, Notary Public, Justice of the Peace."
–on Sept. 27, 1880 purchased two vacant lots and had a house built at 111 South Second Avenue
–lived here until selling in 1887) –buried at St. Joseph Cemetery, Appleton
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St. Nazianz -- Funeral services for Frank Noworatzky of Appleton, brother of Joseph Noworatzky of this village, who passed away at his home Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock, were held Tuesday at Appleton.
Mr. Noworatzky was well known in this village, having lived here when he was a boy.
On Friday Joseph Noworatzky, accompanied by his son Anton and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schwoerer, went to Appleton because of the illness of the deceased and on Monday the following local persons went to that city in order to be in attendance at the funeral services the. next day: Mrs. Margaret Loeble and Miss Elsie Loeble, accompanied by Peter Schwoerer and Anton Noworatzky, all of Spring Valley.

The Sheboygan Press
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
30 Oct 1930, Thu • Page 19


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