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Charles Boettcher

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Charles Boettcher

Birth
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Death
28 Feb 1890 (aged 67)
Cato, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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CHARLES BOETTCHER

Charles Boettcher of Cato, died on Friday of last week. For some years he has been trouble with asthma, but his death resulted from an attack of la grippe, which his enfeebled condition made him unable to resist.

He was born in Mecklenburg Oct. 22, 1822, and immigrated to this country with his wife in 1850.

He was a successful miller until his failing health compelled him to seek a less laborious occupation. He was a soldier during the war of the rebellion and saw considerable service. He was at all times a kind hearted, genial man and a loving father and husband.

His daughters, Mrs. E. Keck of St. Paul, and Mrs. S. E. Stephenson of Menominee, were called to their old home by the news of their father’s death.

–published in the Manitowoc Pilot
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Charley Boettcher was well known to the old residents of this county. He kept the half-way house between Chilton and Manitowoc, and no one ever visited that city without stopping at Boettcher’s place for a chat with him.

-published in the Chilton Times – March 15, 1890
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Charles Boettcher
Wisconsin, Death Records
Name Charles Boettcher
Event Type Death
Event Date 1890
Event Place Cato, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Gender Male
Age 67
Marital Status Married
Race W
Occupation Farmer
Birth Date 29 Oct 1822
Birth Year (Estimated) 1823
Birthplace Mecklenberg, Schwerin
Father's Name Adolph Boettcher
Mother's Name Annie Riefen
Spouse's Name Christina M. Boettcher
"Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907," database, FamilySearch
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Chas Boettcher
Wisconsin, Death Index
Name Chas Boettcher
Event Type Death
Event Date 28 Feb 1890
Event Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Page 0231
"Wisconsin, Death Index, 1820-1907," database, FamilySearch

CHARLES BOETTCHER

Charles Boettcher of Cato, died on Friday of last week. For some years he has been trouble with asthma, but his death resulted from an attack of la grippe, which his enfeebled condition made him unable to resist.

He was born in Mecklenburg Oct. 22, 1822, and immigrated to this country with his wife in 1850.

He was a successful miller until his failing health compelled him to seek a less laborious occupation. He was a soldier during the war of the rebellion and saw considerable service. He was at all times a kind hearted, genial man and a loving father and husband.

His daughters, Mrs. E. Keck of St. Paul, and Mrs. S. E. Stephenson of Menominee, were called to their old home by the news of their father’s death.

–published in the Manitowoc Pilot
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Charley Boettcher was well known to the old residents of this county. He kept the half-way house between Chilton and Manitowoc, and no one ever visited that city without stopping at Boettcher’s place for a chat with him.

-published in the Chilton Times – March 15, 1890
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Charles Boettcher
Wisconsin, Death Records
Name Charles Boettcher
Event Type Death
Event Date 1890
Event Place Cato, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Gender Male
Age 67
Marital Status Married
Race W
Occupation Farmer
Birth Date 29 Oct 1822
Birth Year (Estimated) 1823
Birthplace Mecklenberg, Schwerin
Father's Name Adolph Boettcher
Mother's Name Annie Riefen
Spouse's Name Christina M. Boettcher
"Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907," database, FamilySearch
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Chas Boettcher
Wisconsin, Death Index
Name Chas Boettcher
Event Type Death
Event Date 28 Feb 1890
Event Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Page 0231
"Wisconsin, Death Index, 1820-1907," database, FamilySearch


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