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Jacob Frederick Hanser

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Jacob Frederick Hanser

Birth
Germany
Death
28 Dec 1891 (aged 58)
Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.8110115, Longitude: -89.9764637
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Source: Edwardsville Intelligencer, Wednesday, December 30, 1891 Note: this obit was very hard to read

Frederick Hanser, an old and respected citizen, died at his home on North Main street, in the first ward, Monday morning [Dec. 28] at 6:30 o'clock. He had been sick, two weeks, suffering with abscess of the lungs. The funeral took place this afternoon from the family residence. Rev. Carl Kunzmann conducted services. The remains were interred in Woodlawn cemetery. The funeral was under the auspices of the Druids and Odd Fellows lodges, of which he was an honored member. The Maenneresor sang a long at the grave. The pallbearers were, Argalius Stubbs, T. W. McCune, F. G. Bernius, Frank [unreadable], George Ziegler and Barney Schwarzkopf. A large concourse of sorrowful relatives and sympathizing friends followed the remains to their final resting place. He was born at Wolfen______, Germany, December 16, 1833, and came to this country, landing at New Orleans, Dec. 16, 1856, afterwards settling at Highland. He came to this city, July 5, 1858, and has resided here since. He married Miss Elizabeth Betzold, April 7, 1861. Of this union seven children were born, all of whom survive. They are, in order of age, Mrs. Mary Abenbrink, Lizzie and Fred Hanser, Mrs. T. McCune, Emma, Julia, and George Hanser. His wife, mother, Mrs. L. ____ of Highland and four brothers, Jacob of this city, William of Bellevue, Christ and August of Anquilla, Miss., also survive. His mother, Mrs. D_____ and husband, Mrs. Christ Yann and Will Hanser of Highland; Mrs. Barbara Zopf of Lockwood, Mo., sister of Mrs. Hanser; Ed Betzold of ____, Adam Betzold of Nokomis, and Adam Betzold of St. Louis were in attendance of the funeral. His wife and son, Fra__ are sick, the former with pneumonia and the latter with inflamatory rheumatism. They were unable to attend the funeral.
Source: Edwardsville Intelligencer, Wednesday, December 30, 1891 Note: this obit was very hard to read

Frederick Hanser, an old and respected citizen, died at his home on North Main street, in the first ward, Monday morning [Dec. 28] at 6:30 o'clock. He had been sick, two weeks, suffering with abscess of the lungs. The funeral took place this afternoon from the family residence. Rev. Carl Kunzmann conducted services. The remains were interred in Woodlawn cemetery. The funeral was under the auspices of the Druids and Odd Fellows lodges, of which he was an honored member. The Maenneresor sang a long at the grave. The pallbearers were, Argalius Stubbs, T. W. McCune, F. G. Bernius, Frank [unreadable], George Ziegler and Barney Schwarzkopf. A large concourse of sorrowful relatives and sympathizing friends followed the remains to their final resting place. He was born at Wolfen______, Germany, December 16, 1833, and came to this country, landing at New Orleans, Dec. 16, 1856, afterwards settling at Highland. He came to this city, July 5, 1858, and has resided here since. He married Miss Elizabeth Betzold, April 7, 1861. Of this union seven children were born, all of whom survive. They are, in order of age, Mrs. Mary Abenbrink, Lizzie and Fred Hanser, Mrs. T. McCune, Emma, Julia, and George Hanser. His wife, mother, Mrs. L. ____ of Highland and four brothers, Jacob of this city, William of Bellevue, Christ and August of Anquilla, Miss., also survive. His mother, Mrs. D_____ and husband, Mrs. Christ Yann and Will Hanser of Highland; Mrs. Barbara Zopf of Lockwood, Mo., sister of Mrs. Hanser; Ed Betzold of ____, Adam Betzold of Nokomis, and Adam Betzold of St. Louis were in attendance of the funeral. His wife and son, Fra__ are sick, the former with pneumonia and the latter with inflamatory rheumatism. They were unable to attend the funeral.


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