From Der Nord Westen, 20 Mar. 1902:
Death in Two Rivers on Sat. of Mrs. N. Dahm after a 2-week illness.
She was born 1852 in Borne, Germany, and came to Two Rivers about
20 yrs. ago. She leaves her husband and 6 children. Her funeral will
take place this morning from the Catholic Church.
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1900 census notes children:
Catherine age 15
Margrallo age 14
Joseph age 11
Michael age 9
Anton age 7
Christina age 5
Names are as the census has them spelled.
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The wife of Mr. N. Dahm of the Eastside died last Sunday after an
illness of only two weeks' duration. She was 50 years of age, having
been born in 1852 at the village of Borne in Germany. She came with her
husband to this country and to Two Rivers about 20 years ago. Besides
her bereaved husband, she leaves three sons and three daughters to
mourn her. Her death was due to brain paralysis. The funeral will take
place at 9 o'clock Thursday morning from St. Luke's Church.
The Chronicle, Tues., Mar. 15, 1902.
From Der Nord Westen, 20 Mar. 1902:
Death in Two Rivers on Sat. of Mrs. N. Dahm after a 2-week illness.
She was born 1852 in Borne, Germany, and came to Two Rivers about
20 yrs. ago. She leaves her husband and 6 children. Her funeral will
take place this morning from the Catholic Church.
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1900 census notes children:
Catherine age 15
Margrallo age 14
Joseph age 11
Michael age 9
Anton age 7
Christina age 5
Names are as the census has them spelled.
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The wife of Mr. N. Dahm of the Eastside died last Sunday after an
illness of only two weeks' duration. She was 50 years of age, having
been born in 1852 at the village of Borne in Germany. She came with her
husband to this country and to Two Rivers about 20 years ago. Besides
her bereaved husband, she leaves three sons and three daughters to
mourn her. Her death was due to brain paralysis. The funeral will take
place at 9 o'clock Thursday morning from St. Luke's Church.
The Chronicle, Tues., Mar. 15, 1902.
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