Died on February 24, 1937 of "senility and exhaustion; arteriosclerotic" (death certificate) in Cherokee (Iowa?). Buried beside Henry in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Denison, Iowa.
With many thanks to Andy Michaelsen for the following information:
Lydia was married to the Naeve brothers of Elk River Township in Clinton County Iowa. The first marriage was Dec. 23, 1878 to Detlef. He passed on Aug. 22, 1880. I could not find any records of children. The second marriage was Jul. 30, 1884 to Frank. The did not have children, but Lydia joined the family with six ready-made children ranging from ages 5 to 15. It is certain that Frank and Lydia parted between the 1895 census and her 1901 marriage to her third husband, Mr. Hullmann.
The following excerpts are from 1886 Portrait and Biographical Album of Clinton County, Iowa-(Chapman Brothers)
Frank Naeve’s first wife:
The lady of his choice was Miss Anna Wiese, who was born in Holstein, Germany, April 19, 1825. She came to the United States with her parents when only a child, and they at once located in Clinton County, and are now residing in Lyons, retired from business. Mrs. Naeve of this writing was reared and educated in this country, after marriage became the mother of six children, as follows: Leona C., attended school at the Sisters' Institute at Madison, Wis., for two years; John W., Frank D., Claus Henry, Detlef D. and Anna, all at home. They lost their mother by death June 16, 1881.
Frank Naeve’s second wife:
He was united in marriage a second time in this township, July 30, 1884, and won for his life companion a most amiable and refined lady. She was the widow of his oldest brother, and her maiden name was Lydia Roeh. She was born and reared in Jackson County, Iowa, and her birthday occurs July 6, the year of her birth, 1856.
Died on February 24, 1937 of "senility and exhaustion; arteriosclerotic" (death certificate) in Cherokee (Iowa?). Buried beside Henry in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Denison, Iowa.
With many thanks to Andy Michaelsen for the following information:
Lydia was married to the Naeve brothers of Elk River Township in Clinton County Iowa. The first marriage was Dec. 23, 1878 to Detlef. He passed on Aug. 22, 1880. I could not find any records of children. The second marriage was Jul. 30, 1884 to Frank. The did not have children, but Lydia joined the family with six ready-made children ranging from ages 5 to 15. It is certain that Frank and Lydia parted between the 1895 census and her 1901 marriage to her third husband, Mr. Hullmann.
The following excerpts are from 1886 Portrait and Biographical Album of Clinton County, Iowa-(Chapman Brothers)
Frank Naeve’s first wife:
The lady of his choice was Miss Anna Wiese, who was born in Holstein, Germany, April 19, 1825. She came to the United States with her parents when only a child, and they at once located in Clinton County, and are now residing in Lyons, retired from business. Mrs. Naeve of this writing was reared and educated in this country, after marriage became the mother of six children, as follows: Leona C., attended school at the Sisters' Institute at Madison, Wis., for two years; John W., Frank D., Claus Henry, Detlef D. and Anna, all at home. They lost their mother by death June 16, 1881.
Frank Naeve’s second wife:
He was united in marriage a second time in this township, July 30, 1884, and won for his life companion a most amiable and refined lady. She was the widow of his oldest brother, and her maiden name was Lydia Roeh. She was born and reared in Jackson County, Iowa, and her birthday occurs July 6, the year of her birth, 1856.
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