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Dr Adolph Henry Voigt

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Dr Adolph Henry Voigt

Birth
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
21 Apr 1925 (aged 51)
Oostburg, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 2, lot S/2-80
Memorial ID
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Adolph Voigt was a doctor, with a pharmacy degree from Marquette Univ and a medical degree from Milwaukee Medical College, both in Milwaukee. He practiced in Oostburg and Sheboygan, Wisconsin and in 1912 he married Bess Dougherty of Sheboygan (she was born in Nickerson, Kansas in 1883). They had two children, Margaret Louise (1913-2003) and Jack Frederick (1916-1964). Adolph contracted TB, possibly from a patient in his care, and died at the age of 51.
His daughter Margaret married Clarence "Red" Schroeder with whom she ran "Margaret Studios" in Wisconsin and then at Murphy, NC for many years, making decorated wood plates and bowls; some years after "Red" passed away, she met Andres Priede during a trip to Egypt and married him. Meanwhile Jack Voigt married Dorothy Maxine Garich and settled in El Paso where they raised two sons Peter and Marc, along with her son Don by a previous marriage.
M.D.
Adolph Voigt was a doctor, with a pharmacy degree from Marquette Univ and a medical degree from Milwaukee Medical College, both in Milwaukee. He practiced in Oostburg and Sheboygan, Wisconsin and in 1912 he married Bess Dougherty of Sheboygan (she was born in Nickerson, Kansas in 1883). They had two children, Margaret Louise (1913-2003) and Jack Frederick (1916-1964). Adolph contracted TB, possibly from a patient in his care, and died at the age of 51.
His daughter Margaret married Clarence "Red" Schroeder with whom she ran "Margaret Studios" in Wisconsin and then at Murphy, NC for many years, making decorated wood plates and bowls; some years after "Red" passed away, she met Andres Priede during a trip to Egypt and married him. Meanwhile Jack Voigt married Dorothy Maxine Garich and settled in El Paso where they raised two sons Peter and Marc, along with her son Don by a previous marriage.
M.D.

Gravesite Details

In Dougherty plot with his father-in-law Frank



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