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Frank Harlfinger

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Frank Harlfinger

Birth
Death
1 Jan 1931 (aged 89)
Burial
School Hill, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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DEATH LEAVES BUT ONE HELPER OF OLD DAYS
Passing of Frank Harlfinger, Sr., Leaves But One Who Helped With 1st School Hill Church
Frank Harlfinger Sr., aged 89 years, formerly a resident of School Hill, this county, passed away at his home in Sheboygan on Thursday. Funeral services will be held on Monday and burial will be at School Hill.
The death of the School Hill pioneer leaves but one person who helped with the orginal building of the first Catholic church at School Hill. He is Peter Mallmann.
Settled in New York
The deceased was born in Germany in 1841 and came to America in 1863 and settled in New York, where he was married to Louisa Huck. Five children survive. They are Mrs. Nick Klein of this city, Frank of Sheboygan, Anton of Milwaukee, Mrs. Philip Hertel of Chilton and Mrs. Joseph Wagner, Fond du Lac. Mrs. Harlfinger died 18 years ago. Other survivors are 30 grand-children and 10 great grandchildren.
Six months after their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Harlfinger came to Wisconsin, settling at St. Nazianz, where they remained for about six years. Then they moved to School Hill where Mr. Harlfinger purchased a farm in the town of Meeme. He came to Sheboygan about three years ago and until then lived in School Hill continuously.
He was a charter member of the Catholic church at School Hill, being a member for about 60 years. He was one of the men who assisted in building the church and the only other surviving helper is Peter Mallmann of School Hill. He was also a member of the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin and of the Holy Name society.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Saturday, January 3, 1931 P. 4
DEATH LEAVES BUT ONE HELPER OF OLD DAYS
Passing of Frank Harlfinger, Sr., Leaves But One Who Helped With 1st School Hill Church
Frank Harlfinger Sr., aged 89 years, formerly a resident of School Hill, this county, passed away at his home in Sheboygan on Thursday. Funeral services will be held on Monday and burial will be at School Hill.
The death of the School Hill pioneer leaves but one person who helped with the orginal building of the first Catholic church at School Hill. He is Peter Mallmann.
Settled in New York
The deceased was born in Germany in 1841 and came to America in 1863 and settled in New York, where he was married to Louisa Huck. Five children survive. They are Mrs. Nick Klein of this city, Frank of Sheboygan, Anton of Milwaukee, Mrs. Philip Hertel of Chilton and Mrs. Joseph Wagner, Fond du Lac. Mrs. Harlfinger died 18 years ago. Other survivors are 30 grand-children and 10 great grandchildren.
Six months after their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Harlfinger came to Wisconsin, settling at St. Nazianz, where they remained for about six years. Then they moved to School Hill where Mr. Harlfinger purchased a farm in the town of Meeme. He came to Sheboygan about three years ago and until then lived in School Hill continuously.
He was a charter member of the Catholic church at School Hill, being a member for about 60 years. He was one of the men who assisted in building the church and the only other surviving helper is Peter Mallmann of School Hill. He was also a member of the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin and of the Holy Name society.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Saturday, January 3, 1931 P. 4


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