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Christ Hering

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Christ Hering

Birth
Death
3 Aug 1914 (aged 68)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Christ Hering

Notes from Two Rivers
Christ Herring(sic), age 69, died at his home on 21st Street, Monday morning. He was born in Germany and came to this country in 1883. In 1871 he was married to Mary Grant who came with him to this country. The couple settled in Two Rivers. He is survived by four children, Henry, Otto, Emma and Louise. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran Church.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Aug. 6, 1914
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Mr. Christian Herring(sic) died early Monday morning of heart failure. He was born in Germany 69 years ago. In 1871 he married Mary Grant and on March 18, 1883 they arrived in this country making Two Rivers their home. For years, Mr. Herring worked in the chair factory and later until five years before his death, he was employed by the Wisconsin Woodworking co. Mr. Herring leaves a wife and four children, Henry, Otto and Mrs. Ernst Sontag of this city and Mrs. John Sabel of Manitowoc. The funeral occurrred Wednesday from St. John's Lutheran Church of which Mr. Herring had long been an earnest and faithful member.
The Reporter, Sat., Aug. 8, 1914
Christ Hering

Notes from Two Rivers
Christ Herring(sic), age 69, died at his home on 21st Street, Monday morning. He was born in Germany and came to this country in 1883. In 1871 he was married to Mary Grant who came with him to this country. The couple settled in Two Rivers. He is survived by four children, Henry, Otto, Emma and Louise. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran Church.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Aug. 6, 1914
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Mr. Christian Herring(sic) died early Monday morning of heart failure. He was born in Germany 69 years ago. In 1871 he married Mary Grant and on March 18, 1883 they arrived in this country making Two Rivers their home. For years, Mr. Herring worked in the chair factory and later until five years before his death, he was employed by the Wisconsin Woodworking co. Mr. Herring leaves a wife and four children, Henry, Otto and Mrs. Ernst Sontag of this city and Mrs. John Sabel of Manitowoc. The funeral occurrred Wednesday from St. John's Lutheran Church of which Mr. Herring had long been an earnest and faithful member.
The Reporter, Sat., Aug. 8, 1914

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