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Hortense <I>Beth</I> Cornils

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Hortense Beth Cornils

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
24 May 1924 (aged 19)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
15-5
Memorial ID
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HORTENSE CORNILS

Death Saddens Home
Death saddened the home of Mrs. John K. Beth on Saturday, Mrs. William
Cornils, a bride of eight months, passing away at the home of her mother
Saturday evening, death being due to physical exhaustion.
Mrs. Cornils will be better remembered by a host of friends as Miss
Hortense Beth. She was born in Two Riveers, January 11, 1905 and had
always resided here. Just eight months ago yesterday she was married
to William Cornils and the couple were making their home here until
death claimed the young bride.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at St.
Luke's Catholic chruch, burial at Pioneer Rest Cemetery, Rev. H.A.
Littel officiating at the services.
Those who survive are her husband William Cornils, her mother, Mrs.
John Beth, 1814 Twentieth street and six sisters, Mrs. Robert Belonger,
Mrs. Leo Wolfe, Misses Dorothy, Agnes, Elizabeth and Catherine and six
brothers, Raymond, Luke, John, Aloysious, Claude and Hillary.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, May 26, 1924 P.2
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The newspaper has the wrong cemetery.
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Marriage of Wm Cornils (1st marriage) & Hortense Beth Cornils
William E. Cornils, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cornils and Miss Hortense Catherin Beth, daughter of Mrs. John K. Beth, knelt before the altar of St. Luke's Church Monday as Rev. Father Hugo said the ceremony which united them in holy bonds of wedlock. The bride wore a veil and a gown of white canton crepe richly embroidered. She carried a shower bouquet of Phelia roses. Misses Agnes Beth and Adela Kotchi, the bridesmaids wore gowns of crepe de chine. Best man and groomsman were Edward Cornils and John Beth.
A large assemblage of guests greeted the newlyweds at the home of the bride's mother after the ceremony and the event was duly celebrated. The grooms is employed in the aluminum industry. The couple will be at home to friends at 1015 Seventeenth Street after Sept. 27.
The Reporter, Fri., Sept. 28, 1923 =====================================
HORTENSE CORNILS

Death Saddens Home
Death saddened the home of Mrs. John K. Beth on Saturday, Mrs. William
Cornils, a bride of eight months, passing away at the home of her mother
Saturday evening, death being due to physical exhaustion.
Mrs. Cornils will be better remembered by a host of friends as Miss
Hortense Beth. She was born in Two Riveers, January 11, 1905 and had
always resided here. Just eight months ago yesterday she was married
to William Cornils and the couple were making their home here until
death claimed the young bride.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at St.
Luke's Catholic chruch, burial at Pioneer Rest Cemetery, Rev. H.A.
Littel officiating at the services.
Those who survive are her husband William Cornils, her mother, Mrs.
John Beth, 1814 Twentieth street and six sisters, Mrs. Robert Belonger,
Mrs. Leo Wolfe, Misses Dorothy, Agnes, Elizabeth and Catherine and six
brothers, Raymond, Luke, John, Aloysious, Claude and Hillary.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, May 26, 1924 P.2
*********
The newspaper has the wrong cemetery.
==========
Marriage of Wm Cornils (1st marriage) & Hortense Beth Cornils
William E. Cornils, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cornils and Miss Hortense Catherin Beth, daughter of Mrs. John K. Beth, knelt before the altar of St. Luke's Church Monday as Rev. Father Hugo said the ceremony which united them in holy bonds of wedlock. The bride wore a veil and a gown of white canton crepe richly embroidered. She carried a shower bouquet of Phelia roses. Misses Agnes Beth and Adela Kotchi, the bridesmaids wore gowns of crepe de chine. Best man and groomsman were Edward Cornils and John Beth.
A large assemblage of guests greeted the newlyweds at the home of the bride's mother after the ceremony and the event was duly celebrated. The grooms is employed in the aluminum industry. The couple will be at home to friends at 1015 Seventeenth Street after Sept. 27.
The Reporter, Fri., Sept. 28, 1923 =====================================


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  • Created by: Aavedt
  • Added: Jun 11, 2015
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147745685/hortense-cornils: accessed ), memorial page for Hortense Beth Cornils (11 Jan 1905–24 May 1924), Find a Grave Memorial ID 147745685, citing Calvary Cemetery, Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Aavedt (contributor 47229161).