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Heinrich “Henry” Cohrs

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Heinrich “Henry” Cohrs

Birth
Lower Saxony, Germany
Death
6 Jul 1935 (aged 85)
Westbrook, Cottonwood County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Westbrook, Cottonwood County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 6, Section C
Memorial ID
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Henry Cohrs married Caroline Leifer (pronounced Carol Lina by Germans of those times) in 1867, migrated to the U.S. in 1868, to Minnesota, likely that same year.

Their children were:
Amelia (m. W.M. Nicols)
Henry (m. Clara Poshack)
Albert (m. Marie Olson)
Emma (m. George Holmes)
Alwina (m. Ernest Russell)
Lydia (m. Christ Jensen)
Charles "Carl" (m. Hannah Cin)

1850: born in Germany

1860: living in Germany

1868: immigrated from Neudorf-Platendorf to southwest Minnesota

1870: living in Minnesota

1880: (census not located)

1881: Father died at Dovray, MN. of blood poisoning

1885: living in Avoca, Minnesota in the Des Moines River region.

1890: census not available

1900: living at Dovray

1910: living at Westbrook

1920:Owned a clothing store

1930: Living at Westbrook

1935: died 6 July at Cottonwood, Murray, Minnesota. Death info lists him as a hatter, tailor, owner of a clothing store
Henry Cohrs married Caroline Leifer (pronounced Carol Lina by Germans of those times) in 1867, migrated to the U.S. in 1868, to Minnesota, likely that same year.

Their children were:
Amelia (m. W.M. Nicols)
Henry (m. Clara Poshack)
Albert (m. Marie Olson)
Emma (m. George Holmes)
Alwina (m. Ernest Russell)
Lydia (m. Christ Jensen)
Charles "Carl" (m. Hannah Cin)

1850: born in Germany

1860: living in Germany

1868: immigrated from Neudorf-Platendorf to southwest Minnesota

1870: living in Minnesota

1880: (census not located)

1881: Father died at Dovray, MN. of blood poisoning

1885: living in Avoca, Minnesota in the Des Moines River region.

1890: census not available

1900: living at Dovray

1910: living at Westbrook

1920:Owned a clothing store

1930: Living at Westbrook

1935: died 6 July at Cottonwood, Murray, Minnesota. Death info lists him as a hatter, tailor, owner of a clothing store


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