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Maria “Mary” <I>Hartung</I> Schnorr

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Maria “Mary” Hartung Schnorr

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1 Dec 1904 (aged 43)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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MARY (HARTUNG) SCHNORR

Mrs. Fred Schnorr of Two Rivers died Thurs. last week in a
Manitowoc hospital from a combination of brain and nerve
diseases. Mrs. Schnorr was born in Two Rivers 43 yrs. ago,
and her maiden name was Mary A. Hartung. She is survived
by her husband but no children. The funeral was held Sun.
afternoon.
Der Nord Westen, 08 Dec. 1904
*********
DEATH OF MRS. F. SCHNORR
Last Thursday, Mrs. Fred Schnorr of this city died at the hospital in
Manitowoc
where she had been taken a few days previous to be treated for a
complication of
brain and nerve trouble. The illness, which resulted in her death, only
began a
few weeks ago and was not considered of a serious nature until a few
days previous
to her death. Mrs. Schnorr was born in this city 43 years ago and her
whole life
was spent here. Her maiden name was Mary A. Hartung and she was a
daughter of
Henry C. Hartung, an old and well known resident of the city. She was
the twin
sister of Robert Hartung, now of Chicago. Mrs. Schnorr was a woman of
splendid
mental and moral qualities and was greatly beloved by a large circle of
friends.
She left no children, but her husband, to whom she was devotedly
attached, has the
sympathy in his bereavement, of all who knew and loved the dear woman
whom death
has taken from him. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon at the
home in which
she had spent her entire life. It was a very large funeral and many were
the floral
tributes of sorrowing friends. Rev. W. Blakeslee conducted the funeral
ceremonies.
Besides many other friends and relatives from abroad, there were present
her four
brothers, Capt. Chas Hartung and daughter of Green Bay, August Hartung
and his wife
and daughter of Chicago, her twin brother, Robert Hartung, also of
Chicago with his
wife and daughter, Fred C. Hartung of Appleton; her sisters, Mrs. W.
Schuetz and
family of Manitowoc and Mrs. John Stelzer and family of Mishicot.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., Dec. 6, 1904
*********
Mary Hartung Schnor
birth: 30 September 1861 Two Rivers
death: 11 December 1904 Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin
burial: Two Rivers
residence: 1904 Two Rivers
father: Hartung
spouse: Fred Schnor
~~~~~~~~~
Name Fred J. Schnorr
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 08 Jul 1899
Event Place , Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States
Gender Male
Father's Name Philipp Schnorr
Mother's Name Mary Schnorr
Spouse's Name Mary Hartung
Spouse's Gender Female
Spouse's Father's Name Henry C. Hartung
Spouse's Mother's Name Hartung
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Submitted By: Susan (#48964989)
~~~~~~~~~~~
OSSW: Fred & Lulu (Louise) Schnorr
MARY (HARTUNG) SCHNORR

Mrs. Fred Schnorr of Two Rivers died Thurs. last week in a
Manitowoc hospital from a combination of brain and nerve
diseases. Mrs. Schnorr was born in Two Rivers 43 yrs. ago,
and her maiden name was Mary A. Hartung. She is survived
by her husband but no children. The funeral was held Sun.
afternoon.
Der Nord Westen, 08 Dec. 1904
*********
DEATH OF MRS. F. SCHNORR
Last Thursday, Mrs. Fred Schnorr of this city died at the hospital in
Manitowoc
where she had been taken a few days previous to be treated for a
complication of
brain and nerve trouble. The illness, which resulted in her death, only
began a
few weeks ago and was not considered of a serious nature until a few
days previous
to her death. Mrs. Schnorr was born in this city 43 years ago and her
whole life
was spent here. Her maiden name was Mary A. Hartung and she was a
daughter of
Henry C. Hartung, an old and well known resident of the city. She was
the twin
sister of Robert Hartung, now of Chicago. Mrs. Schnorr was a woman of
splendid
mental and moral qualities and was greatly beloved by a large circle of
friends.
She left no children, but her husband, to whom she was devotedly
attached, has the
sympathy in his bereavement, of all who knew and loved the dear woman
whom death
has taken from him. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon at the
home in which
she had spent her entire life. It was a very large funeral and many were
the floral
tributes of sorrowing friends. Rev. W. Blakeslee conducted the funeral
ceremonies.
Besides many other friends and relatives from abroad, there were present
her four
brothers, Capt. Chas Hartung and daughter of Green Bay, August Hartung
and his wife
and daughter of Chicago, her twin brother, Robert Hartung, also of
Chicago with his
wife and daughter, Fred C. Hartung of Appleton; her sisters, Mrs. W.
Schuetz and
family of Manitowoc and Mrs. John Stelzer and family of Mishicot.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., Dec. 6, 1904
*********
Mary Hartung Schnor
birth: 30 September 1861 Two Rivers
death: 11 December 1904 Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin
burial: Two Rivers
residence: 1904 Two Rivers
father: Hartung
spouse: Fred Schnor
~~~~~~~~~
Name Fred J. Schnorr
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 08 Jul 1899
Event Place , Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States
Gender Male
Father's Name Philipp Schnorr
Mother's Name Mary Schnorr
Spouse's Name Mary Hartung
Spouse's Gender Female
Spouse's Father's Name Henry C. Hartung
Spouse's Mother's Name Hartung
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Submitted By: Susan (#48964989)
~~~~~~~~~~~
OSSW: Fred & Lulu (Louise) Schnorr


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  • Maintained by: Kizzie
  • Originally Created by: Larry Krueger
  • Added: Mar 14, 2015
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143734106/maria-schnorr: accessed ), memorial page for Maria “Mary” Hartung Schnorr (30 Sep 1861–1 Dec 1904), Find a Grave Memorial ID 143734106, citing Pioneers Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kizzie (contributor 47648959).