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Andrew B. Schreuder

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Andrew B. Schreuder

Birth
Bergen, Bergen kommune, Hordaland fylke, Norway
Death
4 Jun 1901 (aged 72)
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Burial
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect 48 plot 285
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Parents Peter & Anna Schreuder

Well known silversmith expired from paralysis

Andrew B. Schreuder, the well known silversmith, died early yesterday morning at his home, No. 1032 South Salina street, paralysis being the cause of death.
Mr. Schreuder was born in the city of Bergen, Norway, on September 11, 1828. At the age of 14 he entered his father's shop, where he spent six years learning the jewely trade. He came to this country n 1849 and settled in Utica, where he secured a position as a silversmith. He came to this city two years later and became a member of the arm of Hotchkiss & Schreuder. Shortly afterward Ms. Hotchkiss retired and the business was carried on by Mr. Schreuder until seven years ago, when he sold out and retired.
Mr. Schreuder was actively identified with church work and has held the position of deacon at the First Baptist Church for the past forty years. He was married to Miss Ellen Martin on June 17, 1865, who with two daughters, Mrs. W.C.P. Rhoades of Brooklyn, Mrs. Irving C. Ranklin of Akron, Ohio, and two sons, Otto P. Schreuder of Boston and Andrew M. Schreuder of Clenguegos, Cuba, survive him.

Syracuse Post Standard | Syracuse, New York | Thursday, June 06, 1901 | Page 8

Parents Peter & Anna Schreuder

Well known silversmith expired from paralysis

Andrew B. Schreuder, the well known silversmith, died early yesterday morning at his home, No. 1032 South Salina street, paralysis being the cause of death.
Mr. Schreuder was born in the city of Bergen, Norway, on September 11, 1828. At the age of 14 he entered his father's shop, where he spent six years learning the jewely trade. He came to this country n 1849 and settled in Utica, where he secured a position as a silversmith. He came to this city two years later and became a member of the arm of Hotchkiss & Schreuder. Shortly afterward Ms. Hotchkiss retired and the business was carried on by Mr. Schreuder until seven years ago, when he sold out and retired.
Mr. Schreuder was actively identified with church work and has held the position of deacon at the First Baptist Church for the past forty years. He was married to Miss Ellen Martin on June 17, 1865, who with two daughters, Mrs. W.C.P. Rhoades of Brooklyn, Mrs. Irving C. Ranklin of Akron, Ohio, and two sons, Otto P. Schreuder of Boston and Andrew M. Schreuder of Clenguegos, Cuba, survive him.

Syracuse Post Standard | Syracuse, New York | Thursday, June 06, 1901 | Page 8



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