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Margaret <I>Herman</I> Van Calligan

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Margaret Herman Van Calligan

Birth
Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
27 Feb 1925 (aged 54)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Two Rivers news:
(By Staff Correspondent)
TWO RIVERS, Feb. 28-Mrs. Albert Van Calligan, route 3 died yesterday
morning at 10 o'clock, death being due to dropsy. The deceased was
born in Algoma 55 years ago, her maiden name was Margaret Herman.
The funeral will be held from St. Mark's church Monday morning at
nine o'clock, Rev. Nilles will officiate and interment will be in
Holy Cross cemetery.
Seven children survive, Anna of Nahina, Mich., Elizabeth of Two
Rivers, Raymond of Manitowoc, Reuben of Sheboygan, Delore of Two
Rivers, Donald of Cato and Roland of Mishicot. One brother Charles
of Manitowoc Rapids and two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Stoneman of
Forrestville, Wis., and Mrs. Mose Peronto of Sturgeon Bay also
survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, February 28, 1925 P.2
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(NOTE: Although the newspaper says she is buried in Holy Cross,
I found her stone in Pioneers' Rest.)
Two Rivers news:
(By Staff Correspondent)
TWO RIVERS, Feb. 28-Mrs. Albert Van Calligan, route 3 died yesterday
morning at 10 o'clock, death being due to dropsy. The deceased was
born in Algoma 55 years ago, her maiden name was Margaret Herman.
The funeral will be held from St. Mark's church Monday morning at
nine o'clock, Rev. Nilles will officiate and interment will be in
Holy Cross cemetery.
Seven children survive, Anna of Nahina, Mich., Elizabeth of Two
Rivers, Raymond of Manitowoc, Reuben of Sheboygan, Delore of Two
Rivers, Donald of Cato and Roland of Mishicot. One brother Charles
of Manitowoc Rapids and two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Stoneman of
Forrestville, Wis., and Mrs. Mose Peronto of Sturgeon Bay also
survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, February 28, 1925 P.2
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(NOTE: Although the newspaper says she is buried in Holy Cross,
I found her stone in Pioneers' Rest.)


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