Leitner –born in Furth in Wald, Bavaria –emigrated from Germany to the US with her parents in 1887 –died in Calumet County –died from "liver")
(From entry in St. Gregory cemetery #21)
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CHILTON TIME Thursday August 4, 1932
PIONEER MANITOWOC WOMAN BURIED AT ST NAZIANZ.
Mrs. August Meyer, 68, a pioneer resident of Manitowoc County, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Buhl, in Chilton town Friday. Funeral services were held Monday morning from the Catholic Church in St. Nazianz with burial in the adjoining cemetery.
Mrs. Meyer was born in Germany in 1864. She came to America at an early age and was married to August Meyer in 1890. Her husband died a year ago.
Survivors include seven children; Mrs. Henry Baer, Arthur and Gottfried, all of St. Nazianz, Mrs. John Buhl, Chilton, sister Amelia of St. Joseph's Convent, Milwaukee, John of Sheboygan, and Alois of Sherwood.
Leitner –born in Furth in Wald, Bavaria –emigrated from Germany to the US with her parents in 1887 –died in Calumet County –died from "liver")
(From entry in St. Gregory cemetery #21)
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CHILTON TIME Thursday August 4, 1932
PIONEER MANITOWOC WOMAN BURIED AT ST NAZIANZ.
Mrs. August Meyer, 68, a pioneer resident of Manitowoc County, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Buhl, in Chilton town Friday. Funeral services were held Monday morning from the Catholic Church in St. Nazianz with burial in the adjoining cemetery.
Mrs. Meyer was born in Germany in 1864. She came to America at an early age and was married to August Meyer in 1890. Her husband died a year ago.
Survivors include seven children; Mrs. Henry Baer, Arthur and Gottfried, all of St. Nazianz, Mrs. John Buhl, Chilton, sister Amelia of St. Joseph's Convent, Milwaukee, John of Sheboygan, and Alois of Sherwood.
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