She was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmiesing at Meire Grove May 14, 1887. On Feb. 21, 1911 Mary Schmiesing was married to Fred Ahrens. He survives with seven children: Mrs. Al Arnzen (Wahlburga), of Sauk Centre; Mrs. Edwin Kemper (Dorothy), Melrose; Mrs. Arnold Berscheit (Marie), of Grey Eagle; and Rose Ahrens, at home; the sons. Edwin, Sylvester and Ferdinand, of Sauk Centre.
She also leaves three brothers and four sisters: Mrs. Henry Roggenkamp, of Bluffton; Al and Ben Schmiesing, Meire Grove; Mrs. Frank Hinnenkamp, Mrs. Frank Kettler and Mrs. Conrad Petermeier, Melrose, and Herman Schmiesing, of Sauk Centre.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday morning from St. Paul's church at 9:30 with the Rev. M.N. Kremer as celebrant and Rev. Lawrence Botz, of Grey Eagle, and Rev. Jacques, St. Paul's assistant pastor, as deacons. Mrs. Ahrens was interred in St. Paul's cemetery.
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I devise and bequeath to my wife Anna Catharine all my real and personal property. I devise that my wife Anna Catharine shall pay the sum of $500 to each and every one of my children mentioned herein. 1. Bernardina, 2. Mary Katy Elizabeth, 3. Anna Katy, 4. Alois Frank, 5. Elizabeth Rozy, 6. Michael Bernard, 7. Agnes Margareth, 8. Dora Philomena, 9. Herman Henry.
Will of John Henry Schmiesing of Getty in the County of Stearns and State of Minnesota, dated January 21, 1904.
She was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmiesing at Meire Grove May 14, 1887. On Feb. 21, 1911 Mary Schmiesing was married to Fred Ahrens. He survives with seven children: Mrs. Al Arnzen (Wahlburga), of Sauk Centre; Mrs. Edwin Kemper (Dorothy), Melrose; Mrs. Arnold Berscheit (Marie), of Grey Eagle; and Rose Ahrens, at home; the sons. Edwin, Sylvester and Ferdinand, of Sauk Centre.
She also leaves three brothers and four sisters: Mrs. Henry Roggenkamp, of Bluffton; Al and Ben Schmiesing, Meire Grove; Mrs. Frank Hinnenkamp, Mrs. Frank Kettler and Mrs. Conrad Petermeier, Melrose, and Herman Schmiesing, of Sauk Centre.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday morning from St. Paul's church at 9:30 with the Rev. M.N. Kremer as celebrant and Rev. Lawrence Botz, of Grey Eagle, and Rev. Jacques, St. Paul's assistant pastor, as deacons. Mrs. Ahrens was interred in St. Paul's cemetery.
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I devise and bequeath to my wife Anna Catharine all my real and personal property. I devise that my wife Anna Catharine shall pay the sum of $500 to each and every one of my children mentioned herein. 1. Bernardina, 2. Mary Katy Elizabeth, 3. Anna Katy, 4. Alois Frank, 5. Elizabeth Rozy, 6. Michael Bernard, 7. Agnes Margareth, 8. Dora Philomena, 9. Herman Henry.
Will of John Henry Schmiesing of Getty in the County of Stearns and State of Minnesota, dated January 21, 1904.
Inscription
"Let the perpetual light shine upon them O Lord."
Family Members
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Bernadine Schmiesing Roggenkamp
1886–1978
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Johann Bernard Schmiesing
1888–1889
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Anna Katy Schmiesing
1890–1916
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Aloys Frank Schmiesing
1892–1979
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Elizabeth Rose Schmeising Hinnenkamp
1894–1975
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Bernard Michael Schmiesing
1895–1982
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Agnes Margaret Schmiesing Kettler
1896–1978
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Dorothea Philomena "Dora" Schmiesing Petermeier
1898–1983
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Herman Henry Schmiesing
1901–1968
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