Henry Sinner, a shoemaker, of the town of Mosel, died Sunday afternoon, Jan. 25, at St. Nicholas hospital of Bright’s disease, aged 65 years. He had been at the hospital three weeks. The deceased is survived by his third wife, six sons and four daughters. The funeral took place this afternoon from his late home, the Rev. M. Denninger officiating. (unidentified source, Sheboygan County Research Center)
Henry Sinner, residing in the town of Mosel on the Manitowoc road, died at St. Nicholas hospital yesterday afternoon at 4 o’clock of Bright’s disease, at the age of 65 years. He was taken to the hospital three weeks ago. The body was taken to Nickel’s undertaking parlors and will be removed to his home Wednesday when the funeral will be held at 1 o’clock from his residence. Rev. Denninger will officiate and interment will take place in the cemetery in Mosel near Denninger’s parsonage. Mr. Sinner was engaged in the shoemaker’s trade and had been a resident of Mosel for a long time. He was born in Germany. The deceased leaves his third wife, six sons, Peter and Charles, of this city, Henry, of California, Martin, John and Oscar, of Mosel; and four daughter, Mrs. Charles Pestien, this city, Mrs. Barney Morian, Thunder Hill, Wis., Mrs. William Mueller, of Neillsville and Miss Lydia, of Milwaukee. (Sheboygan Press, Monday January 26, 1914, p. 5)
Henry Sinner died Sunday afternoon, at St. Nicholas hospital of Bright’s disease. He was brought to the hospital three weeks ago from his home in the town of Mosel on the Manitowoc road. The remains were taken to the Nickel undertaking parlors and were later taken to his home where the funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Denninger officiated and the interment was near the church of which Mr. Denninger is pastor. Mr. Sinner was born in Germany, sixty-five years ago. He was a shoemaker by trade and had for a long time been a resident of Mosel. He had been married three times, his last wife surviving him as do ten children; six sons and four daughters as follows: Peter and Charles of this city; Henry in California; Martin, John and Oscar, Mosel; Mrs. Chas. Pestien, this city; Mrs. Barney Morian, Thunder Hill, Wis.; Mrs. Wm. Mueller, Neillsville and Miss Lydia, Milwaukee. (Sheboygan Herald, January 31, 1914)
Henry Sinner, a shoemaker, of the town of Mosel, died Sunday afternoon, Jan. 25, at St. Nicholas hospital of Bright’s disease, aged 65 years. He had been at the hospital three weeks. The deceased is survived by his third wife, six sons and four daughters. The funeral took place this afternoon from his late home, the Rev. M. Denninger officiating. (unidentified source, Sheboygan County Research Center)
Henry Sinner, residing in the town of Mosel on the Manitowoc road, died at St. Nicholas hospital yesterday afternoon at 4 o’clock of Bright’s disease, at the age of 65 years. He was taken to the hospital three weeks ago. The body was taken to Nickel’s undertaking parlors and will be removed to his home Wednesday when the funeral will be held at 1 o’clock from his residence. Rev. Denninger will officiate and interment will take place in the cemetery in Mosel near Denninger’s parsonage. Mr. Sinner was engaged in the shoemaker’s trade and had been a resident of Mosel for a long time. He was born in Germany. The deceased leaves his third wife, six sons, Peter and Charles, of this city, Henry, of California, Martin, John and Oscar, of Mosel; and four daughter, Mrs. Charles Pestien, this city, Mrs. Barney Morian, Thunder Hill, Wis., Mrs. William Mueller, of Neillsville and Miss Lydia, of Milwaukee. (Sheboygan Press, Monday January 26, 1914, p. 5)
Henry Sinner died Sunday afternoon, at St. Nicholas hospital of Bright’s disease. He was brought to the hospital three weeks ago from his home in the town of Mosel on the Manitowoc road. The remains were taken to the Nickel undertaking parlors and were later taken to his home where the funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Denninger officiated and the interment was near the church of which Mr. Denninger is pastor. Mr. Sinner was born in Germany, sixty-five years ago. He was a shoemaker by trade and had for a long time been a resident of Mosel. He had been married three times, his last wife surviving him as do ten children; six sons and four daughters as follows: Peter and Charles of this city; Henry in California; Martin, John and Oscar, Mosel; Mrs. Chas. Pestien, this city; Mrs. Barney Morian, Thunder Hill, Wis.; Mrs. Wm. Mueller, Neillsville and Miss Lydia, Milwaukee. (Sheboygan Herald, January 31, 1914)
Family Members
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Wilhelmine Suzanne Sinner Pestien
1873–1958
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Peter Philipp Sinner
1877–1960
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Mary Catherine Sinner Pfeffer Morrien
1879–1953
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Charles Andrew Sinner
1882–1934
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Charles A. Sinner
1882–1934
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Henry Herman "Harry" Blanc
1885–1937
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Herman Sinner
1887–1890
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Martin Martin Sinner
1889–1977
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John Baier Sinner
1891–1980
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Lydia Emily Sinner Savage Horton
1894–1989
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Oscar August Sinner
1896–1960
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