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Frederick Martin Johann Marcus Dedo

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Frederick Martin Johann Marcus Dedo

Birth
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Death
10 Jan 1904 (aged 78)
La Cygne, Linn County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Linn County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 5, South End
Memorial ID
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Son of Johann Friedrich Dedow (John)Dedow and Christina Regina Margaretha Funke. The original spelling of the Surname was Dedow, which Frederick changed to Dedo after settling in the U.S.

Father of:
Henry M. Dedo
Charles Dedo
Mary LaBetta (Dedo) Hunt
Augusta (Dedo) Cook
Christina (Dedo) White
Caroline (Dedo) Hackler
Frederick Effingham Dedo
Herman Dedo

Brother of:
Christian Johann (Joachim) Friedrich Dedow
Johann Jochen (Joachim) Friedrich Dedow
Hinrich Christian Theodor Dedow

Obit:
"Another man who has been a prominent character in building Kansas has been called away. At the ripe age of 79 yrs. Frederick Dedo was claimed by the angel of death at his home last Sunday.
Frederick Dedo was born in Mechlenburg, Swerene, Germany on April 15, 1825. He was married to Mary Louise Prane in 1850 who preceded him to that other world. With his bride he immigrated to America in 1852 and settled in New Orleans, later residing in Fort Smith, Arkansas and also for a time lived in Missouri. In 1859 he located in Kansas on Sugar Creek in Linn County. He enlisted in the Union Army in 1861 and served his country faithfully for over three years. After being discharged from the service he returned home to Kansas where he lived until death. His second marriage which was to Mrs. Kate Shaw occurred in 1888 and his widow survives him. He was the father of eight children six of whom are living. They are H.M. Dedo, Chas. Dedo, Bettie Hunt, Augusta Cook, Christian White and F.E.Dedo.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday at 12 o'clock from the home of the deceased and interment took place in No. 96 Cemetery. The services were conducted by Rev. Britton of Amsterdam.
While Mr. Dedo lived to an old age yet his last years were ladened with useful and generous acts. Throughout his life he was a stern, honest, trustworthy gentleman and his acts were always just to all. The sorrowing relatives have the community's sympathy in their bereavement."
(SOURCE: LaCygne Weekly Journal, LaCygne, Linn County, Kansas; 15 Jan 1904. Copied from the Linn County Museum, Pleasanton, Kansas)
Son of Johann Friedrich Dedow (John)Dedow and Christina Regina Margaretha Funke. The original spelling of the Surname was Dedow, which Frederick changed to Dedo after settling in the U.S.

Father of:
Henry M. Dedo
Charles Dedo
Mary LaBetta (Dedo) Hunt
Augusta (Dedo) Cook
Christina (Dedo) White
Caroline (Dedo) Hackler
Frederick Effingham Dedo
Herman Dedo

Brother of:
Christian Johann (Joachim) Friedrich Dedow
Johann Jochen (Joachim) Friedrich Dedow
Hinrich Christian Theodor Dedow

Obit:
"Another man who has been a prominent character in building Kansas has been called away. At the ripe age of 79 yrs. Frederick Dedo was claimed by the angel of death at his home last Sunday.
Frederick Dedo was born in Mechlenburg, Swerene, Germany on April 15, 1825. He was married to Mary Louise Prane in 1850 who preceded him to that other world. With his bride he immigrated to America in 1852 and settled in New Orleans, later residing in Fort Smith, Arkansas and also for a time lived in Missouri. In 1859 he located in Kansas on Sugar Creek in Linn County. He enlisted in the Union Army in 1861 and served his country faithfully for over three years. After being discharged from the service he returned home to Kansas where he lived until death. His second marriage which was to Mrs. Kate Shaw occurred in 1888 and his widow survives him. He was the father of eight children six of whom are living. They are H.M. Dedo, Chas. Dedo, Bettie Hunt, Augusta Cook, Christian White and F.E.Dedo.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday at 12 o'clock from the home of the deceased and interment took place in No. 96 Cemetery. The services were conducted by Rev. Britton of Amsterdam.
While Mr. Dedo lived to an old age yet his last years were ladened with useful and generous acts. Throughout his life he was a stern, honest, trustworthy gentleman and his acts were always just to all. The sorrowing relatives have the community's sympathy in their bereavement."
(SOURCE: LaCygne Weekly Journal, LaCygne, Linn County, Kansas; 15 Jan 1904. Copied from the Linn County Museum, Pleasanton, Kansas)


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