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Nickolaus N. Beitzel

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Nickolaus N. Beitzel

Birth
Krov, Landkreis Bernkastel-Wittlich, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Death
6 Jan 1927 (aged 85)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
North / Section: 16 / Lot: 4 / Sp: 1
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DEATH TAKES CITY PIONEER AT AGE OF 85

Nickolas Beitzel, Born in Persia, Resident of Two Rivers 50 Years is Summoned


Nickolas Beitzel, a resident of Two Rivers for more than fifty-five years, died at the family home last night at 11:45, the demise being due to infirmities of advanced age. The funeral will be held Monday morning with service at 9 o'clock at St. Luke's Catholic church, Rev. C.V. Hugo officiating.

Born in Persia, August 30, 1841, Mr. Beitzel celebrated his eighty fifth birthday last year. He came to this country in 1865 and in 1871 came to this city to locate and has always since resided here. He is survived by his widow, five children, forty grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

The children are Mrs. Joseph Taddy, Mrs. Eli Gauthier, Michael, Benjamin and John, all of this city. One brother, Jake Beitzel of Chicago and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Hagler of Waukegan also survive him. For fourteen years he was employed at Plant 1 of the Aluminum Goods company.

Manitowoc Herald News
January 7, 1927, page 10


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City cemetery records contain the following:

Name: Beitzel, Nickolaus (N
Burial Date: 1-10-1927
Typ: I (Interment or Regular Burial)
DEATH TAKES CITY PIONEER AT AGE OF 85

Nickolas Beitzel, Born in Persia, Resident of Two Rivers 50 Years is Summoned


Nickolas Beitzel, a resident of Two Rivers for more than fifty-five years, died at the family home last night at 11:45, the demise being due to infirmities of advanced age. The funeral will be held Monday morning with service at 9 o'clock at St. Luke's Catholic church, Rev. C.V. Hugo officiating.

Born in Persia, August 30, 1841, Mr. Beitzel celebrated his eighty fifth birthday last year. He came to this country in 1865 and in 1871 came to this city to locate and has always since resided here. He is survived by his widow, five children, forty grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

The children are Mrs. Joseph Taddy, Mrs. Eli Gauthier, Michael, Benjamin and John, all of this city. One brother, Jake Beitzel of Chicago and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Hagler of Waukegan also survive him. For fourteen years he was employed at Plant 1 of the Aluminum Goods company.

Manitowoc Herald News
January 7, 1927, page 10


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City cemetery records contain the following:

Name: Beitzel, Nickolaus (N
Burial Date: 1-10-1927
Typ: I (Interment or Regular Burial)


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