Frank, a butcher, was born in Prussia. Mary was born in Wisconsin. M. Kehoe officiated the ceremony in Norway, Dickinson, Michigan. Witnesses were Herman Bittner and Agnes LaPlante, both of Norway.
The 1905-06 business directory stated that Frank was the propieter of the newly managed and refurbished Hotel Husson in Norway, Dickinson, Michigan, which now offered electricity and heat at the rate of $2.00 per night.
Miss Josephine M. Ahlich and Julius Swanberg were married at St. Mary's Rectory in Norway, Mich.
(1908 The Norway Current newspaper, Norway, Dickinson, Michigan.)
The complete article can be found in the above newspaper at the Dickinson County Library in Iron Mountain, Michigan.
NORWAY PIONEER DIED LAST NIGHT
Complication of Diseases Causes Death of Frank Ahlick
Frank Ahlick, 67, died at midnight following a lengthy illness. He is survived by 3 daughters, Josephine, Lena and Mildred and 3 sons, Theodore, Frank and Ralph, also 2 brothers, Fred and Ralph.
(Friday, February 15, 1924, Iron Mountain Daily News, Dickinson, Michigan.)
The complete article can be found in the above newspaper at the Dickinson County Library, Iron Mountain, Michigan.
FRANK AHLICH DEAD
A Norway Pioneer Goes on Fast Journey From Whence No Traveler Returns
Early yesterday, after an illness of some weeks, Frank Ahlich, a resident of this city for more than 40 years passed to the Great Beyond. During the early 1880s he was engaged in the meat business. Later after the big fire of 1888 he conducted a hotel and draying business and was at one time chief of the city's fire department.
(February 16, 1924, The Current newspaper, Norway, Dickinson, Michigan.)
The complete article can be found in the above newspaper at the Dickinson County Library, Iron Mountain, Michigan.
(Info. courtesy of KLH.)
Frank, a butcher, was born in Prussia. Mary was born in Wisconsin. M. Kehoe officiated the ceremony in Norway, Dickinson, Michigan. Witnesses were Herman Bittner and Agnes LaPlante, both of Norway.
The 1905-06 business directory stated that Frank was the propieter of the newly managed and refurbished Hotel Husson in Norway, Dickinson, Michigan, which now offered electricity and heat at the rate of $2.00 per night.
Miss Josephine M. Ahlich and Julius Swanberg were married at St. Mary's Rectory in Norway, Mich.
(1908 The Norway Current newspaper, Norway, Dickinson, Michigan.)
The complete article can be found in the above newspaper at the Dickinson County Library in Iron Mountain, Michigan.
NORWAY PIONEER DIED LAST NIGHT
Complication of Diseases Causes Death of Frank Ahlick
Frank Ahlick, 67, died at midnight following a lengthy illness. He is survived by 3 daughters, Josephine, Lena and Mildred and 3 sons, Theodore, Frank and Ralph, also 2 brothers, Fred and Ralph.
(Friday, February 15, 1924, Iron Mountain Daily News, Dickinson, Michigan.)
The complete article can be found in the above newspaper at the Dickinson County Library, Iron Mountain, Michigan.
FRANK AHLICH DEAD
A Norway Pioneer Goes on Fast Journey From Whence No Traveler Returns
Early yesterday, after an illness of some weeks, Frank Ahlich, a resident of this city for more than 40 years passed to the Great Beyond. During the early 1880s he was engaged in the meat business. Later after the big fire of 1888 he conducted a hotel and draying business and was at one time chief of the city's fire department.
(February 16, 1924, The Current newspaper, Norway, Dickinson, Michigan.)
The complete article can be found in the above newspaper at the Dickinson County Library, Iron Mountain, Michigan.
(Info. courtesy of KLH.)
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