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Minnie “Minna” Schroeter

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Minnie “Minna” Schroeter

Birth
Death
6 Apr 1913 (aged 58)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
H-7-3-3
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MINNA SCHROETER (d. 1913)

Wilhelmine Schroter (sic), a native of Newton, born Jan. 2, 1855, died at her
home on So. Eleventh street Sunday after an illness of several months. Miss
Schroeter came to the city seven years ago to make her home with her niece and
reared two children of her deceased sister. She is survived by two brothers,
C. W. Schroeter, this city, William of Newton, and a sister, Mrs. E. Reinhardt
of this city. The funeral will be held Wednesday from the German M.E. church.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, April 7, 1913 P.8
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DEATH TAKES THREE IN 48 HOURS IN CITY
Three Manitowoc county residents responded to death's summons in the forty-
eight hour period since Saturday night two being residents of this city.
(snip)
Wilhelmine Schroeter-
Wilhelmine Schroter(sic), a native of Newton, born Jan. 2, 1855, died at her
home on So. Eleventh street Sunday after an illness of several months. Miss
Schroeter came to the city seven years ago to make her home with her niece
and reared two children of her deceased sister. She is survived by two brothers,
C,W, Schroeter, this city, William of Newton and a sister, Mrs. Reinhardt of
this city. The funeral will be held Wednesday from the German M.C. church.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, April 7, 1913 P. 8
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[bur. 4-9-1913/cause: septicaemia/burial on Carl Schroeter lot]
MINNA SCHROETER (d. 1913)

Wilhelmine Schroter (sic), a native of Newton, born Jan. 2, 1855, died at her
home on So. Eleventh street Sunday after an illness of several months. Miss
Schroeter came to the city seven years ago to make her home with her niece and
reared two children of her deceased sister. She is survived by two brothers,
C. W. Schroeter, this city, William of Newton, and a sister, Mrs. E. Reinhardt
of this city. The funeral will be held Wednesday from the German M.E. church.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, April 7, 1913 P.8
*******
DEATH TAKES THREE IN 48 HOURS IN CITY
Three Manitowoc county residents responded to death's summons in the forty-
eight hour period since Saturday night two being residents of this city.
(snip)
Wilhelmine Schroeter-
Wilhelmine Schroter(sic), a native of Newton, born Jan. 2, 1855, died at her
home on So. Eleventh street Sunday after an illness of several months. Miss
Schroeter came to the city seven years ago to make her home with her niece
and reared two children of her deceased sister. She is survived by two brothers,
C,W, Schroeter, this city, William of Newton and a sister, Mrs. Reinhardt of
this city. The funeral will be held Wednesday from the German M.C. church.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, April 7, 1913 P. 8
*******
[bur. 4-9-1913/cause: septicaemia/burial on Carl Schroeter lot]


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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95219235/minnie-schroeter: accessed ), memorial page for Minnie “Minna” Schroeter (2 Jan 1855–6 Apr 1913), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95219235, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).