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Marie <I>Bergholt</I> Juhl

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Marie Bergholt Juhl

Birth
Denmark
Death
7 Apr 1907 (aged 37–38)
Oyens, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Remsen, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 2 East, Row 5, Lot 20, Stone A
Memorial ID
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Death of Mrs. Joseph Juhl. Mrs. Joseph Juhl, who has made her home in Fredonia township for about twenty-five years, died on Sunday an hour or two after noon. Mrs. Juhl had been sick since the birth of her baby about eight days ago. The funeral was held from the Danish Lutheran church in Fredonia township on Tuesday and the church was filled by old friends and neighbors who mingled their sorrow and sympathy with the bereaved family. The services were conducted by Rev. Bondo, of Marcus, who paid a high tribute to her as a woman. The interment took place in the Lutheran cemetery in Remsen. There were a large number of floral gifts, an elaborate floral wreath being presented to her by the Danish Lutheran aid society of Marcus.
She was born in Denmark 36 years ago, both of her parents having preceded her to the grave. She came to Plymouth county about 20 years ago and this has been her home since. She was united in marriage with Joe Juhl about ten years ago in Fredonia township and five children were born to them, the youngest being a babe a few days old. By a previous marriage she had two children and they will be as faithfully looked after by Mr. Juhl as though they were his own.
Besides a husband and seven children she leaves one brother and two sisters. The brother is Jake Bergholt and the sisters are Mrs. [Nels} Peter Hendricksen, of Oklahoma and Mrs. Andrew Kloster, of Le Mars. All of the brothers and sisters were here to attend the funeral. Mrs. John Saathoff and Mrs. Johanna Madensen, sisters of Mrs. [Mr.] Juhl, came to attend the funeral. – Le Mars Globe Post, April 10, 1907, page 3.

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Mrs. Joseph Juhl. Sunday last the tears of sympathy stood in the eyes of many friends and neighbors of J. Juhl when it was announced that death had called and taken from his home his wife Mrs. Jos. Juhl.
Mrs. Juhl was born Dec. 7, 1870 in Demark where she resided until 1875 when she came to America. She was united in marriage to Jos. Juhl Feb. 25, 1897 and which five children were born the oldest being 9 years and the youngest 8 days. She was a Christian women belonging to the Danish Lutheran church since childhood, a good wife and mother and her helping hands will be greatly missed from the family circle. Her death was caused by internal hemorrhage.
The remains were laid to rest in the Remsen Cemetery Rev. Bondo of Marcus conducting the services.
"The News" with the many friends of the stricken husband and children extend their sympathies. – The Remsen News, Thursday, April 11, 1907, page 1, columns 3-4

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PLYMOUTH COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORD: Anton Wanner and Marie Bergholt, married on 9 Nov 1887 in Oyens, Ia. Anton was born in Denmark. Marie was born in 1869 in Denmark and was 18 years old. The groom's parents were Jacob Wanner and M. Hendericksen. The bride's parents were Jacob Bergholt and Martha Duedalk. Both were single before this marriage. Source: familysearch.org "Iowa Marriages, 1809-1992"

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Anton Wanner was killed in a saloon brawl in Struble,Iowa, in 1892.

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Johannes (Joseph) Juhl was married to Maria in 1896: From his obit: "He was married at Remsen in 1896 to Maria Wanner and five children were born to them, Andrew Juhl of Le Mars, Mrs. B. A Nelson of Maurice, Mrs. E. Nunemaker of Sioux City, Alfred Juhl, Sioux City, Edward of Le Mars."


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CONFIRMATION CHURCH RECORDS. Danish Lutheran Church, Fredonia Twp., Plymouth, Iowa, USA: Jacob Wanner was confirmed in the Danish Lutheran Church on 16 April 1905. Markus Wanner was confirmed in the Danish church on 11 August 1907 – a few months after his mother died.

CHURCH BURIAL RECORD. Danish Lutheran Church, Fredonia Township, Plymouth, Iowa, USA. Burial date for Maria Juhl was 9 April 1907. She died 7 April 1907, at age 37, in Oyens, Ia. She was born in Denmark.
Death of Mrs. Joseph Juhl. Mrs. Joseph Juhl, who has made her home in Fredonia township for about twenty-five years, died on Sunday an hour or two after noon. Mrs. Juhl had been sick since the birth of her baby about eight days ago. The funeral was held from the Danish Lutheran church in Fredonia township on Tuesday and the church was filled by old friends and neighbors who mingled their sorrow and sympathy with the bereaved family. The services were conducted by Rev. Bondo, of Marcus, who paid a high tribute to her as a woman. The interment took place in the Lutheran cemetery in Remsen. There were a large number of floral gifts, an elaborate floral wreath being presented to her by the Danish Lutheran aid society of Marcus.
She was born in Denmark 36 years ago, both of her parents having preceded her to the grave. She came to Plymouth county about 20 years ago and this has been her home since. She was united in marriage with Joe Juhl about ten years ago in Fredonia township and five children were born to them, the youngest being a babe a few days old. By a previous marriage she had two children and they will be as faithfully looked after by Mr. Juhl as though they were his own.
Besides a husband and seven children she leaves one brother and two sisters. The brother is Jake Bergholt and the sisters are Mrs. [Nels} Peter Hendricksen, of Oklahoma and Mrs. Andrew Kloster, of Le Mars. All of the brothers and sisters were here to attend the funeral. Mrs. John Saathoff and Mrs. Johanna Madensen, sisters of Mrs. [Mr.] Juhl, came to attend the funeral. – Le Mars Globe Post, April 10, 1907, page 3.

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Mrs. Joseph Juhl. Sunday last the tears of sympathy stood in the eyes of many friends and neighbors of J. Juhl when it was announced that death had called and taken from his home his wife Mrs. Jos. Juhl.
Mrs. Juhl was born Dec. 7, 1870 in Demark where she resided until 1875 when she came to America. She was united in marriage to Jos. Juhl Feb. 25, 1897 and which five children were born the oldest being 9 years and the youngest 8 days. She was a Christian women belonging to the Danish Lutheran church since childhood, a good wife and mother and her helping hands will be greatly missed from the family circle. Her death was caused by internal hemorrhage.
The remains were laid to rest in the Remsen Cemetery Rev. Bondo of Marcus conducting the services.
"The News" with the many friends of the stricken husband and children extend their sympathies. – The Remsen News, Thursday, April 11, 1907, page 1, columns 3-4

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PLYMOUTH COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORD: Anton Wanner and Marie Bergholt, married on 9 Nov 1887 in Oyens, Ia. Anton was born in Denmark. Marie was born in 1869 in Denmark and was 18 years old. The groom's parents were Jacob Wanner and M. Hendericksen. The bride's parents were Jacob Bergholt and Martha Duedalk. Both were single before this marriage. Source: familysearch.org "Iowa Marriages, 1809-1992"

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Anton Wanner was killed in a saloon brawl in Struble,Iowa, in 1892.

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Johannes (Joseph) Juhl was married to Maria in 1896: From his obit: "He was married at Remsen in 1896 to Maria Wanner and five children were born to them, Andrew Juhl of Le Mars, Mrs. B. A Nelson of Maurice, Mrs. E. Nunemaker of Sioux City, Alfred Juhl, Sioux City, Edward of Le Mars."


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CONFIRMATION CHURCH RECORDS. Danish Lutheran Church, Fredonia Twp., Plymouth, Iowa, USA: Jacob Wanner was confirmed in the Danish Lutheran Church on 16 April 1905. Markus Wanner was confirmed in the Danish church on 11 August 1907 – a few months after his mother died.

CHURCH BURIAL RECORD. Danish Lutheran Church, Fredonia Township, Plymouth, Iowa, USA. Burial date for Maria Juhl was 9 April 1907. She died 7 April 1907, at age 37, in Oyens, Ia. She was born in Denmark.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100679187/marie-juhl: accessed ), memorial page for Marie Bergholt Juhl (1869–7 Apr 1907), Find a Grave Memorial ID 100679187, citing Remsen Cemetery, Remsen, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by Mona (contributor 47973716).