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Heinrich Ansorge

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Heinrich Ansorge

Birth
Death
4 May 1900 (aged 83)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
L-15-3
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HEINRICH ANSORGE

From Der Nord Westen, 10 May 1900:
Death Thurs. morning last week of 84-yr. old Town Newton resident
Heinrich Ansorge. His death resulted from old age debility and he
died in his sleep. He is survived by his sorrowing widow and several
children. The funeral took place Mon.
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[cause: exhaustion]

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According to the ship's passenger list Henry's first wife's name is Theresa. They arrived at New York 28 November 1853 on the ship Beethoven. Their children are: Ernst 11, Henry 9, Theresa 7, Gustaf 4, and Johanna 2.
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Henry Ansorge was born in 1816 at the Austrian/ Bohemian border and came to the
United States in 1854, at the age of thirty-eight. He at first settled at
Two Rivers but after a short time went to the city of Manitowoc, where he
was employed in a wagon shop. Soon after he purchased land in Newton township
but did not move on the same. Later he purchased the farm which is now the
Ansorge home. He built there a log cabin, in which his family lived for
some time. Ernst Ansorge, now owns the original farm, to
which his father had added many acres. Henry Ansorge afterward erected a
beautiful residence on his home place and he resided there until his death,
in 1900. He was three times married. His first wife, Theresa Ansorge, who
bore him six children, passed away two years after his arrival in America.
Of his second marriage he had no children. His third union was with Amelia
Ebart, who was born in Milwaukee, in which city her parents, Edward and
Augusta Ebart, located on their arrival from Germany (Austria/Bohemia).
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Henry Ansorge was born in 1816 at the Austrian/ Bohemian border and came to the
United States in 1854, at the age of thirty-eight. He at first settled at
Two Rivers but after a short time went to the city of Manitowoc, where he
was employed in a wagon shop. Soon after he purchased land in Newton township
but did not move on the same. Later he purchased the farm which is now the
Ansorge home. He built there a log cabin, in which his family lived for
some time. Ernst Ansorge, now owns the original farm, to
which his father had added many acres. Henry Ansorge afterward erected a
beautiful residence on his home place and he resided there until his death,
in 1900. He was three times married. His first wife, Theresa Ansorge, who
bore him six children, passed away two years after his arrival in America.
Of his second marriage he had no children. His third union was with Amelia
Ebart, who was born in Milwaukee, in which city her parents, Edward and
Augusta Ebart, located on their arrival from Germany (Austria/Bohemia).
HEINRICH ANSORGE

From Der Nord Westen, 10 May 1900:
Death Thurs. morning last week of 84-yr. old Town Newton resident
Heinrich Ansorge. His death resulted from old age debility and he
died in his sleep. He is survived by his sorrowing widow and several
children. The funeral took place Mon.
*******
[cause: exhaustion]

*************

According to the ship's passenger list Henry's first wife's name is Theresa. They arrived at New York 28 November 1853 on the ship Beethoven. Their children are: Ernst 11, Henry 9, Theresa 7, Gustaf 4, and Johanna 2.
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Henry Ansorge was born in 1816 at the Austrian/ Bohemian border and came to the
United States in 1854, at the age of thirty-eight. He at first settled at
Two Rivers but after a short time went to the city of Manitowoc, where he
was employed in a wagon shop. Soon after he purchased land in Newton township
but did not move on the same. Later he purchased the farm which is now the
Ansorge home. He built there a log cabin, in which his family lived for
some time. Ernst Ansorge, now owns the original farm, to
which his father had added many acres. Henry Ansorge afterward erected a
beautiful residence on his home place and he resided there until his death,
in 1900. He was three times married. His first wife, Theresa Ansorge, who
bore him six children, passed away two years after his arrival in America.
Of his second marriage he had no children. His third union was with Amelia
Ebart, who was born in Milwaukee, in which city her parents, Edward and
Augusta Ebart, located on their arrival from Germany (Austria/Bohemia).
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Henry Ansorge was born in 1816 at the Austrian/ Bohemian border and came to the
United States in 1854, at the age of thirty-eight. He at first settled at
Two Rivers but after a short time went to the city of Manitowoc, where he
was employed in a wagon shop. Soon after he purchased land in Newton township
but did not move on the same. Later he purchased the farm which is now the
Ansorge home. He built there a log cabin, in which his family lived for
some time. Ernst Ansorge, now owns the original farm, to
which his father had added many acres. Henry Ansorge afterward erected a
beautiful residence on his home place and he resided there until his death,
in 1900. He was three times married. His first wife, Theresa Ansorge, who
bore him six children, passed away two years after his arrival in America.
Of his second marriage he had no children. His third union was with Amelia
Ebart, who was born in Milwaukee, in which city her parents, Edward and
Augusta Ebart, located on their arrival from Germany (Austria/Bohemia).


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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Jul 22, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94033480/heinrich-ansorge: accessed ), memorial page for Heinrich Ansorge (15 Jul 1816–4 May 1900), Find a Grave Memorial ID 94033480, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).