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Sophia Friederica Wilhelmina <I>Schroeder</I> Bruemmer

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Sophia Friederica Wilhelmina Schroeder Bruemmer

Birth
Mecklenburg, Landkreis Nordwestmecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Death
3 Apr 1876 (aged 76)
Burial
Mishicot, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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DIED.
In Mishicott, on Monday, April 3d, Sophia, wife of Christian Bruemmer, aged
76 years.
Mrs. Brummer (sic) was born in Mecklenburg Prussia. She was married to her
venerable consort, who survives her, fifty seven years ago, and for twenty
two years past they have lived in the town of Mishicott, Manitowoc county,
enjoying the respect and esteem, of all who knew them. Three of Mrs. Bruemmer's
sons, Messrs, Louis Bruemmer, of Kewaunee, Henry Bruemmer, Ahnapee, and William
Bruemmer, of Carlton, live in this county. After a life prolonged beyond the
scriptural three score and ten years and spent in well doing, during which she
saw her children grow up around her and became useful and respected members of
the community, she has passed peacefully to her long rest.-Kewaunee Enterpriese.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, April 13, 1876 P. 3
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(Note: I double checked the date of the newspaper and it is correct.
The d. date on the stone is wrong)

There are three little babies buried there too. The stones have only
their names on them, no dates: Louis in one grave, and Emilie and
Augusta in another.
Contributor: Shari Milks (49043446) •
DIED.
In Mishicott, on Monday, April 3d, Sophia, wife of Christian Bruemmer, aged
76 years.
Mrs. Brummer (sic) was born in Mecklenburg Prussia. She was married to her
venerable consort, who survives her, fifty seven years ago, and for twenty
two years past they have lived in the town of Mishicott, Manitowoc county,
enjoying the respect and esteem, of all who knew them. Three of Mrs. Bruemmer's
sons, Messrs, Louis Bruemmer, of Kewaunee, Henry Bruemmer, Ahnapee, and William
Bruemmer, of Carlton, live in this county. After a life prolonged beyond the
scriptural three score and ten years and spent in well doing, during which she
saw her children grow up around her and became useful and respected members of
the community, she has passed peacefully to her long rest.-Kewaunee Enterpriese.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, April 13, 1876 P. 3
********
(Note: I double checked the date of the newspaper and it is correct.
The d. date on the stone is wrong)

There are three little babies buried there too. The stones have only
their names on them, no dates: Louis in one grave, and Emilie and
Augusta in another.
Contributor: Shari Milks (49043446) •

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