Children- Jacob Dhein, Katharina Dhein Williams, Maria Elizabeth Dhein Krause & Alwina Maria Dhein Lavelle
PETER JACOB DHEIN
The death of Peter Jacob Dhein, who was known and highly respected by all New Ulm, occurred at the family home in this city at 11:45 Sunday evening, July 29, after an illness of about three weeks. The cause of his death was paralysis, which he suffered on July 4. Some twenty years ago while visiting his old home in Germany he suffered a similar stroke, but had recovered. The second attack early in the month proved fatal.
Mr. Dhein was born on April 20, 1834, in Kreuznach, near Kobleng, Germany and was married January 23, 1857, to Miss Mary Katherine Johann, at Seiversbach. Mr. and Mrs. Dhein celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of their marriage, last April. They came to America in 1870, coming directly to New Ulm, where they have ever since made their home. Mr. Dhein was a moulder by trade and for twenty-three years was employed in the local foundry, and for nine and one-half years was overseer of the city cemetery. Four children were born to Mr. and Mrs Dhein, the oldest of whom died eleven years ago.
Mr. Dhein is survived by his wife and the following children: Mrs Fritz Williams, Mrs. Julius Krause, New Ulm, And Mrs. Lavelle, Kansas City. He is also survived by twenty grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
The funeral will be held from the home, Minnesota and sixth North streets, at 2'oclock this afternoon, and burial will be in the city cemetery.
-Reviews, Aug. 1, 1917
Children- Jacob Dhein, Katharina Dhein Williams, Maria Elizabeth Dhein Krause & Alwina Maria Dhein Lavelle
PETER JACOB DHEIN
The death of Peter Jacob Dhein, who was known and highly respected by all New Ulm, occurred at the family home in this city at 11:45 Sunday evening, July 29, after an illness of about three weeks. The cause of his death was paralysis, which he suffered on July 4. Some twenty years ago while visiting his old home in Germany he suffered a similar stroke, but had recovered. The second attack early in the month proved fatal.
Mr. Dhein was born on April 20, 1834, in Kreuznach, near Kobleng, Germany and was married January 23, 1857, to Miss Mary Katherine Johann, at Seiversbach. Mr. and Mrs. Dhein celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of their marriage, last April. They came to America in 1870, coming directly to New Ulm, where they have ever since made their home. Mr. Dhein was a moulder by trade and for twenty-three years was employed in the local foundry, and for nine and one-half years was overseer of the city cemetery. Four children were born to Mr. and Mrs Dhein, the oldest of whom died eleven years ago.
Mr. Dhein is survived by his wife and the following children: Mrs Fritz Williams, Mrs. Julius Krause, New Ulm, And Mrs. Lavelle, Kansas City. He is also survived by twenty grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
The funeral will be held from the home, Minnesota and sixth North streets, at 2'oclock this afternoon, and burial will be in the city cemetery.
-Reviews, Aug. 1, 1917
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