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Henry Ramminger

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Henry Ramminger

Birth
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1957 (aged 88–89)
Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Rockville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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From Manitowoc county marriage records:
Henry Ramminger and Katharine Diedrich (6-77)
Jan. 24, 1891 in civil ceremony, City of Kiel
Henry Ramminger
Son of Conrad Ramminger and Mathilda Ball
Born Town of Schleswig –farmer
Katharina Diedrich
Daughter of William and Katharine Diedrich
Born Town of Meeme

Henry Ramminger Hit By Train in Sheboygan
Henry Ramminger, 89, a former resident of Calumet county was killed when he was hit by a Chicago and Northwestern passenger train just north of Sheboygan, Tuesday morning.
He was pensioner residing at the Park Lawn Home for the Aged. He was born in Calumet county, July 30, 1868. His wife, the former Katherine Dietrich passed away in May 1935. Among the survivors are five daughters and four
sons in this area.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 at the funeral home with burial taking place in the Rockville cemetery. Rev. Vernon E. Jaberg will officiate.



From Manitowoc county marriage records:
Henry Ramminger and Katharine Diedrich (6-77)
Jan. 24, 1891 in civil ceremony, City of Kiel
Henry Ramminger
Son of Conrad Ramminger and Mathilda Ball
Born Town of Schleswig –farmer
Katharina Diedrich
Daughter of William and Katharine Diedrich
Born Town of Meeme

Henry Ramminger Hit By Train in Sheboygan
Henry Ramminger, 89, a former resident of Calumet county was killed when he was hit by a Chicago and Northwestern passenger train just north of Sheboygan, Tuesday morning.
He was pensioner residing at the Park Lawn Home for the Aged. He was born in Calumet county, July 30, 1868. His wife, the former Katherine Dietrich passed away in May 1935. Among the survivors are five daughters and four
sons in this area.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 at the funeral home with burial taking place in the Rockville cemetery. Rev. Vernon E. Jaberg will officiate.




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