Deceased was born at Obenburg, on-the-main, Bavaria, Feb. 2, 1820. She was married to Joseph Boll in her native home and in 1862 came to America. They settled in the town of Russell, Sheboygan County, where they moved to the town of Brothertown, this county and engaged in farming. In 1884 they disposed of their farm and moved to this city, where they expect6ed to live a number of years and enjoyed the comforts of life. In January, 1888, her husband was called to that great undiscovered country. Mrs. Boll was taken ill about a year ago and since April last was unable to leave her bed. She was a devout member of the Catholic Church and her many charitable and neighborly acts will be long remembered by those who knew her.
She was the mother of seven children, six of whom are still living.
The funeral was held on Monday from St. Mary’s Catholic Church and was largely attended by mourning relatives and friends.
Chilton Times – November 5, 1892
Deceased was born at Obenburg, on-the-main, Bavaria, Feb. 2, 1820. She was married to Joseph Boll in her native home and in 1862 came to America. They settled in the town of Russell, Sheboygan County, where they moved to the town of Brothertown, this county and engaged in farming. In 1884 they disposed of their farm and moved to this city, where they expect6ed to live a number of years and enjoyed the comforts of life. In January, 1888, her husband was called to that great undiscovered country. Mrs. Boll was taken ill about a year ago and since April last was unable to leave her bed. She was a devout member of the Catholic Church and her many charitable and neighborly acts will be long remembered by those who knew her.
She was the mother of seven children, six of whom are still living.
The funeral was held on Monday from St. Mary’s Catholic Church and was largely attended by mourning relatives and friends.
Chilton Times – November 5, 1892
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