Mrs. Bork died Friday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Hosp, Milwaukee. Her death was due to the infirmities incident to old age.
She has lived at Milwaukee with her daughter for eight months. Mrs. Bork was born in Germany, Dec 23, 1851. She came to Oshkosh with her parents at the age of 10 years (1860 from Prussia).
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. (Agnes) Hosp and Mrs. John (Veronica) Crowner, the latter of Minneapolis; one son, Leo Bork, Clio, Mich.: a sister, Mrs. Amelia Retzack, Oshkosh; and five grandchildren; and one great grandson.
Oshkosh Northwestern 8/17/1935 P. 4.
Marriage certificate Winnebago County Volume 5 page 162, 1872
Julius Bork, parents Martin Bork and Anne Friedrich
Pauline Badke, parents Michael Badke and Rosa
Married 8/31/1872 in Oshkosh, WI.
Multiple spellings: Badtke/Badke/Bedtke/Boedtke.
Mrs. Bork died Friday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Hosp, Milwaukee. Her death was due to the infirmities incident to old age.
She has lived at Milwaukee with her daughter for eight months. Mrs. Bork was born in Germany, Dec 23, 1851. She came to Oshkosh with her parents at the age of 10 years (1860 from Prussia).
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. (Agnes) Hosp and Mrs. John (Veronica) Crowner, the latter of Minneapolis; one son, Leo Bork, Clio, Mich.: a sister, Mrs. Amelia Retzack, Oshkosh; and five grandchildren; and one great grandson.
Oshkosh Northwestern 8/17/1935 P. 4.
Marriage certificate Winnebago County Volume 5 page 162, 1872
Julius Bork, parents Martin Bork and Anne Friedrich
Pauline Badke, parents Michael Badke and Rosa
Married 8/31/1872 in Oshkosh, WI.
Multiple spellings: Badtke/Badke/Bedtke/Boedtke.
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