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Peter Hoppen

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Sep 1901 (aged 87–88)
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Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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PETER HOPPEN

From Der Nord Westen, 19 Sep. 1901:
Death in Two Rivers on Thurs. last week of Peter Hoppen, one of the oldest settlers in our county. Hoppen was born in Trier in 1813 and came to America in 1850.
He settled first in Town Meeme, but in 1868 moved to a farm in Town Mishicott. He is survived by 2 daughters, both of whom live in Two Rivers. His funeral was held Sun.

(He and Catherine are on the 1880 census for Mishicot. Surname spelled Hoppoen on the census.)
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(Note: Cem. records have bur. unknown but he is the spouse of Catherine so he is probably on the same lot with Catherine)
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PETER HOPPEN additional info

Peter Hoppen, one of the early settlers of this county died at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. P. Wagner of this city on Thursday last and was
buried on Sunday, C. Pahlkoetter delivering the funeral address. He was
born in Trier, Germany in 1813 and came to this country in 1850, settled
in the Town of Meeme. He was married in 1852 and in 1868 settling on a
farm in the Town of Mishicot. His wife died in 1878(sic). Another
daughter, Mrs. Jos. Wolters resides in this city.
The Chronicle, Tues., Sept. 17, 1901
PETER HOPPEN

From Der Nord Westen, 19 Sep. 1901:
Death in Two Rivers on Thurs. last week of Peter Hoppen, one of the oldest settlers in our county. Hoppen was born in Trier in 1813 and came to America in 1850.
He settled first in Town Meeme, but in 1868 moved to a farm in Town Mishicott. He is survived by 2 daughters, both of whom live in Two Rivers. His funeral was held Sun.

(He and Catherine are on the 1880 census for Mishicot. Surname spelled Hoppoen on the census.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
(Note: Cem. records have bur. unknown but he is the spouse of Catherine so he is probably on the same lot with Catherine)
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PETER HOPPEN additional info

Peter Hoppen, one of the early settlers of this county died at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. P. Wagner of this city on Thursday last and was
buried on Sunday, C. Pahlkoetter delivering the funeral address. He was
born in Trier, Germany in 1813 and came to this country in 1850, settled
in the Town of Meeme. He was married in 1852 and in 1868 settling on a
farm in the Town of Mishicot. His wife died in 1878(sic). Another
daughter, Mrs. Jos. Wolters resides in this city.
The Chronicle, Tues., Sept. 17, 1901


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