Joseph Niquette of Los Angeles, Calif., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Kuebke Saturday, and Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Keubke motored back with Mr. Niquette as far as Milwaukee where Mr. Niquette is visiting his mother, Mrs. Julia Niquette, who is critically ill.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, July 6, 1923 P. 11
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Mrs. H. Van Genert has returned to her home at Wauwatosa after attending the funeral of Mrs. Julia Niquette at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, October 20, 1923 P. 5
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Mrs. Julia Nequette(sic) died on Tuesday morning after a brief illness at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Henry Van Gemmert, 411 Wells Streeet, Wauwatosa, Wis. Mrs. Nequette was born Feb. 9, 1838 in Quebec, Canada. She had lived in Wisconsin the greater part of her life coming from New York with her husband, John Niquette whom she survived nine years. Five sons, Joseph, Norman, William, all of California, Emmanuel, Burnamwood, Wis., Edward, of this city and a daughter, Mrs. C. Brault, also of this city survive her. She had 48 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Funeral services and burial took place here Thursday morning from St. Luke's church, Rev. Hugo officiating.
The Reporter, Fri., Oct. 19, 1923 .
Joseph Niquette of Los Angeles, Calif., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Kuebke Saturday, and Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Keubke motored back with Mr. Niquette as far as Milwaukee where Mr. Niquette is visiting his mother, Mrs. Julia Niquette, who is critically ill.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, July 6, 1923 P. 11
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Mrs. H. Van Genert has returned to her home at Wauwatosa after attending the funeral of Mrs. Julia Niquette at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, October 20, 1923 P. 5
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Mrs. Julia Nequette(sic) died on Tuesday morning after a brief illness at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Henry Van Gemmert, 411 Wells Streeet, Wauwatosa, Wis. Mrs. Nequette was born Feb. 9, 1838 in Quebec, Canada. She had lived in Wisconsin the greater part of her life coming from New York with her husband, John Niquette whom she survived nine years. Five sons, Joseph, Norman, William, all of California, Emmanuel, Burnamwood, Wis., Edward, of this city and a daughter, Mrs. C. Brault, also of this city survive her. She had 48 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Funeral services and burial took place here Thursday morning from St. Luke's church, Rev. Hugo officiating.
The Reporter, Fri., Oct. 19, 1923 .
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