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Mary Theresa <I>Lemberger</I> Grall

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Mary Theresa Lemberger Grall

Birth
Germany
Death
28 Jan 1931 (aged 84)
Whitelaw, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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MARY GRALL (d. 1931)

MRS. A. GRALL SR. RESIDENT FOR 72 YEARS, DIES
Mrs. Mary Grall, 86, widow of the late Anton Grall, Sr., and a pioneer resident of Whitelaw passed away there on Wednesday. The deceased whose maiden name was Mary Lembzerger, was born in Germany in 1846 and came to this country with her parents when a girl of twelve. The family settled in this county and she was married here to Anton Grall and they located on a farm near Whitelaw. Her husband was a Civil War veteran and he passed away thirteen years ago.

Three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Kohlbeck, Marshfield, Mrs. John Staudinger, Whitelaw and Mrs. William Brunner of this city and four sons, Joseph, Anton, John and Wolfgang, all of Whitelaw survive. There are also 38 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9:30 from the St. Michael's church in Whitelaw with interment in the cemetery there.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, January 29, 1931 P.11

MARY GRALL (d. 1931)

MRS. A. GRALL SR. RESIDENT FOR 72 YEARS, DIES
Mrs. Mary Grall, 86, widow of the late Anton Grall, Sr., and a pioneer resident of Whitelaw passed away there on Wednesday. The deceased whose maiden name was Mary Lembzerger, was born in Germany in 1846 and came to this country with her parents when a girl of twelve. The family settled in this county and she was married here to Anton Grall and they located on a farm near Whitelaw. Her husband was a Civil War veteran and he passed away thirteen years ago.

Three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Kohlbeck, Marshfield, Mrs. John Staudinger, Whitelaw and Mrs. William Brunner of this city and four sons, Joseph, Anton, John and Wolfgang, all of Whitelaw survive. There are also 38 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9:30 from the St. Michael's church in Whitelaw with interment in the cemetery there.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, January 29, 1931 P.11



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