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Julia Maggie <I>Dedering</I> Ruh

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Julia Maggie Dedering Ruh

Birth
Wisconsin, USA
Death
23 Mar 1926 (aged 61)
Rockville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Rockville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Julia & Adam's son Edwin W. Ruh (7 April 1889 - 27 Jul 1986) built their cemetery monument.

Julia Maggie Dedering was born January 3, 1865 near Thiensville in the town of Mequon in Ozaukee County. As a young girl she moved with her parents to the Town of Schleswig in Manitowoc County. On November 24, 1882 she married Adam Ruh and they lived in the Town of Schleswig. Adam was employed as a mason until 1890 when he and Julia bought Julia's father, Heinrich Dedering's farm. Julia and Adam had 14 children. In 1909 their son, Helmuth, died of acute endocardites at the age of seven years. Adam had a jovial disposition until he became a victim of melancholia. He gradually recovered, but then 3 weeks before he died, he had another attack which ended in the unexpected death. Julia died 8 months later of heart trouble.
Julia & Adam's son Edwin W. Ruh (7 April 1889 - 27 Jul 1986) built their cemetery monument.

Julia Maggie Dedering was born January 3, 1865 near Thiensville in the town of Mequon in Ozaukee County. As a young girl she moved with her parents to the Town of Schleswig in Manitowoc County. On November 24, 1882 she married Adam Ruh and they lived in the Town of Schleswig. Adam was employed as a mason until 1890 when he and Julia bought Julia's father, Heinrich Dedering's farm. Julia and Adam had 14 children. In 1909 their son, Helmuth, died of acute endocardites at the age of seven years. Adam had a jovial disposition until he became a victim of melancholia. He gradually recovered, but then 3 weeks before he died, he had another attack which ended in the unexpected death. Julia died 8 months later of heart trouble.


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