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Manassas Journal
27 April 1917
Christian A. Heinekin
Christian A. Heineken, former president of the National Bank of Manassas, died early this morning at "Mill Park," his home near Haymarket, after an illness extending over a period of two years. He was seventy-four years old.
Mr. Heineken was an American citizen of German extraction. He was born in America of American parents and spent part of his life in Germany. He was a member of the protestant Lutheran Church.
Funeral services will be held from his late home tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and interment will be made an hour later in St. Paul's churchyard. Rev. Robb White jr. former rector of St. Paul's, will officiate.
Surviving members of the family are his three daughters, Mrs. Franz Peters, Mrs. Walter Lann and Miss Mary P. Heineken, and his two sons, Messrs. C. A. and Herman Heineken, all of Haymarket and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Plate and Mrs. Averic Wethchen, both of whom live in Germany. Several grandchildren also survive. His wife died nearly two years ago.
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His will may be viewed through Chancery Records:
suit including the Will of Christian Abraham Heineken
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Manassas Journal
27 April 1917
Christian A. Heinekin
Christian A. Heineken, former president of the National Bank of Manassas, died early this morning at "Mill Park," his home near Haymarket, after an illness extending over a period of two years. He was seventy-four years old.
Mr. Heineken was an American citizen of German extraction. He was born in America of American parents and spent part of his life in Germany. He was a member of the protestant Lutheran Church.
Funeral services will be held from his late home tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and interment will be made an hour later in St. Paul's churchyard. Rev. Robb White jr. former rector of St. Paul's, will officiate.
Surviving members of the family are his three daughters, Mrs. Franz Peters, Mrs. Walter Lann and Miss Mary P. Heineken, and his two sons, Messrs. C. A. and Herman Heineken, all of Haymarket and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Plate and Mrs. Averic Wethchen, both of whom live in Germany. Several grandchildren also survive. His wife died nearly two years ago.
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His will may be viewed through Chancery Records:
suit including the Will of Christian Abraham Heineken
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CHRISTIAN A. / HEINEKEN / JULY 3, 1843 / APRIL 27, 1917
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