-------------------------------------------
Rudolph Bishop-listed as Bishoff
Mrs. A.H. Smith returned to Appleton after a visit here to attend the funeral of the late Rudolph Bishop of Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Sept. 12, 1914 page 3.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rudolf BISHOFF
Catherine is Bishoff on this stone also. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147720729/rudolf-bishoff
Rudolph Bishof(sic), one of the old settlers of the town of Two Rivers died at Wausau on Monday where with his wife and daughter, Carrie, he has resided for the past 11 years. The remains were brought here Wednesday to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Geimer and the funeral took place Thursday morning from St. Luke's church.
Mr. Bishof was born in Baden, Germany December 28, 1829. He came to America in 1843 and shortly thereafter married Katherine Wachtel and they lived on their farm a few miles north of Two Rivers until 12 years ago when the farm was sold and the family lived at Manitowoc 1 year before moving to Wausau. Mr. Bishop is survived by his wife and 10 children. Among those from out of town present at the funeral were: Mesdames Jos. Smith, Hy Froelich, J. Rasmussen and Miss Libbie Bishop of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wurster, Francis and Mollie Bishop of Wausau, Frank Wachtel and Balz Bartelme of Okauchee, Dick Bishof and wife and Ed Bishop and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith of Appleton.
The Reporter, Sat., Sept. 12, 1914
-------------------------------------------
Rudolph Bishop-listed as Bishoff
Mrs. A.H. Smith returned to Appleton after a visit here to attend the funeral of the late Rudolph Bishop of Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Sept. 12, 1914 page 3.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rudolf BISHOFF
Catherine is Bishoff on this stone also. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147720729/rudolf-bishoff
Rudolph Bishof(sic), one of the old settlers of the town of Two Rivers died at Wausau on Monday where with his wife and daughter, Carrie, he has resided for the past 11 years. The remains were brought here Wednesday to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Geimer and the funeral took place Thursday morning from St. Luke's church.
Mr. Bishof was born in Baden, Germany December 28, 1829. He came to America in 1843 and shortly thereafter married Katherine Wachtel and they lived on their farm a few miles north of Two Rivers until 12 years ago when the farm was sold and the family lived at Manitowoc 1 year before moving to Wausau. Mr. Bishop is survived by his wife and 10 children. Among those from out of town present at the funeral were: Mesdames Jos. Smith, Hy Froelich, J. Rasmussen and Miss Libbie Bishop of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wurster, Francis and Mollie Bishop of Wausau, Frank Wachtel and Balz Bartelme of Okauchee, Dick Bishof and wife and Ed Bishop and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith of Appleton.
The Reporter, Sat., Sept. 12, 1914
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement