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Wilhelmina Anna <I>Meyer</I> Warning

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Wilhelmina Anna Meyer Warning

Birth
Germany
Death
23 Jan 1897 (aged 60)
Illinois, USA
Burial
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 4, Lot 157, Section NW, Grave C.
Memorial ID
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From The Quincy Daily Journal, Saturday, January 23, 1897; page 4.

A STRANGE COINCIDENCE.

Two Old Quincy Residents,
Both Widows Who Lived Within
Several Blocks of

One Another, Died This Morning of
Paralytic Strokes Suffered
Yesterday.

Mrs. Minnie Warning Died at 6
O'Clock.

...

MRS. WARNING

Widow of the late Henry Warning, who died about five years ago, was eating dinner yesterday when she was stricken with paralysis and at 6 o'clock this morning she died, at her home 603 North Tenth street. She was aged 71 years, had lived in Quincy for forty-five years and was well known. Four sons and two daughters survive her.

Funeral notice later.

_________________________________

- Transcribed by Tree Leaf (omitted obit for other woman.)

_________________________________



From The Quincy Daily Whig, Sunday, January 24, 1897; page 3.

TWO OLD RESIDENTS

**

Mrs. Minnie Warning, widow of the late Henry Warning, who died about five years ago, was stricken with paralysis while eating dinner on Friday and died yesterday morning at 6 o'clock at her home, 603 North Tenth street, aged 71 years. She had lived in Quincy for forty-five years. Four sons and two daughters survive her.

____________

- Research and transcription by Tree Leaf.

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Other information:

Hermann Henry Gottlieb Warning and Wilhelmina Riepe married in Adams county, Illinois; at that time they both filled out a 'return to clerk' form. The information given added another generation to the tree on both sides.

Gottlieb, as he called himself, gave the following: His parents were John Henry Warning, and Wilhelmina Meier.


- Tree Leaf



From The Quincy Daily Journal, Saturday, January 23, 1897; page 4.

A STRANGE COINCIDENCE.

Two Old Quincy Residents,
Both Widows Who Lived Within
Several Blocks of

One Another, Died This Morning of
Paralytic Strokes Suffered
Yesterday.

Mrs. Minnie Warning Died at 6
O'Clock.

...

MRS. WARNING

Widow of the late Henry Warning, who died about five years ago, was eating dinner yesterday when she was stricken with paralysis and at 6 o'clock this morning she died, at her home 603 North Tenth street. She was aged 71 years, had lived in Quincy for forty-five years and was well known. Four sons and two daughters survive her.

Funeral notice later.

_________________________________

- Transcribed by Tree Leaf (omitted obit for other woman.)

_________________________________



From The Quincy Daily Whig, Sunday, January 24, 1897; page 3.

TWO OLD RESIDENTS

**

Mrs. Minnie Warning, widow of the late Henry Warning, who died about five years ago, was stricken with paralysis while eating dinner on Friday and died yesterday morning at 6 o'clock at her home, 603 North Tenth street, aged 71 years. She had lived in Quincy for forty-five years. Four sons and two daughters survive her.

____________

- Research and transcription by Tree Leaf.

____________


Other information:

Hermann Henry Gottlieb Warning and Wilhelmina Riepe married in Adams county, Illinois; at that time they both filled out a 'return to clerk' form. The information given added another generation to the tree on both sides.

Gottlieb, as he called himself, gave the following: His parents were John Henry Warning, and Wilhelmina Meier.


- Tree Leaf



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Birth date is from cemetery information.



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