DEATH TAKES MRS. REHFELDT (sic), AGED RESIDENT
Had Been in Failing Health Since Fall
Death claimed Mrs. Charles Rehfeldt, an old resident of this county
at her home at Seventeeth and Washington streets, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. (sic) had been in failing health since last fall.
Mrs. Rehfeldt was born ?? ?????? and had resided here ???? her early
youth. With her husband, she made her home in Newton ??? ???? period
?? nearly, the family removing to the city ???? years ago. She ???nt
was 71 years of age.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Rehfeldt is survived by eleven children,
seven sons and four daughters, they being John, Charles, Wiliam, George,
Hugo, Fred and Herbert and Mrs. ???a E?le?, Mrs. Henry Es?l?, Miss Marie
Rehfeldt and Mrs. William Vandergrift.
Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon from the German Lutheran
church.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, January 24, 1916 P.1
(Note: very hard to read)
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Mrs. Charlotte Rayfield died at her home on Washington Street Sunday afternoon,
aged 71 years. She was born in Germany and came to this country with her parents
when a child. She was married in 1867 and lived with her husband on a farm in
Newton, up to two years ago when they removed to this city. She is survived by
her husband and eleven children. The children are John, Charles, George, William
and Fred of Chicago; Hugo of Springfield and Herbert of this city; Mrs. Anna Eller
of Chicago, Mrs. William Vandergrift of Indianapolis, Mrs. Henry Esch and Miss
Marie Rayfield of this city. The funeral was held this afternoon from the German
Lutheran Church, Rev. Machmueller officiating.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Jan. 27, 1916
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[bur. 01-27-1916/cause: preucious anemia/bur. on Carl Rayfield lot]
DEATH TAKES MRS. REHFELDT (sic), AGED RESIDENT
Had Been in Failing Health Since Fall
Death claimed Mrs. Charles Rehfeldt, an old resident of this county
at her home at Seventeeth and Washington streets, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. (sic) had been in failing health since last fall.
Mrs. Rehfeldt was born ?? ?????? and had resided here ???? her early
youth. With her husband, she made her home in Newton ??? ???? period
?? nearly, the family removing to the city ???? years ago. She ???nt
was 71 years of age.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Rehfeldt is survived by eleven children,
seven sons and four daughters, they being John, Charles, Wiliam, George,
Hugo, Fred and Herbert and Mrs. ???a E?le?, Mrs. Henry Es?l?, Miss Marie
Rehfeldt and Mrs. William Vandergrift.
Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon from the German Lutheran
church.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, January 24, 1916 P.1
(Note: very hard to read)
********
Mrs. Charlotte Rayfield died at her home on Washington Street Sunday afternoon,
aged 71 years. She was born in Germany and came to this country with her parents
when a child. She was married in 1867 and lived with her husband on a farm in
Newton, up to two years ago when they removed to this city. She is survived by
her husband and eleven children. The children are John, Charles, George, William
and Fred of Chicago; Hugo of Springfield and Herbert of this city; Mrs. Anna Eller
of Chicago, Mrs. William Vandergrift of Indianapolis, Mrs. Henry Esch and Miss
Marie Rayfield of this city. The funeral was held this afternoon from the German
Lutheran Church, Rev. Machmueller officiating.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Jan. 27, 1916
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[bur. 01-27-1916/cause: preucious anemia/bur. on Carl Rayfield lot]
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