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Mary Nienstedt

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Mary Nienstedt

Birth
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Apr 1902 (aged 58–59)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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MARY NIENSTEDT

From Der Nord Westen, 10 Apr. 1902: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 07 Apr.)
Death of the 65-yr. old widow Mrs. H. Nienstedt at the home of her married
daughter in Chicago with whom she has lived for many years. The deceased
was a long time resident of Two Rivers. She leaves several other children
in good circumstances. The body will be brought here and buried in the local
cemetery.
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MARY NIENSTEDT
DIED
Nienstedt - At the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Best of Chicago,
April 6, 1902, Mrs. Mary Magdalena Nienstedt, aged 62 years.
Deceased was born in Schlechtenhaus, Baden, on Feb. 21, 1840. Her maiden
name was Mary Magdalena Pfunder and she was a daughter of John Pfunder,
one of the pioneer residents of the city. She was the sister of Hon.
Fred Pfunder of Two Rivers, of Wm Pfunder of Sheboygan and of Frank
Pfunder of Chicago. She came to this country with her parents when only
12 years of age. She was married to Henry Nienstedt in 18?? and bore him
seven children, all of whom are living and grown up. Her husband was
lost on the lake along with Frank Oswald in trying to make the harbor in
an open boat in the great storm in which the Magellan and many other
vessels were wrecked. The funeral takes place tomorrow afternoon from
the Evangelical church on the Southside.
The Chronicle, Tues., Apr. 8, 1902
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On behalf of my three brothers, my three sisters and myself, I wish to
express our gratitude and thanks for the sympathy and assistance so
generously tendered us at the funeral of our beloved mother.
Wm Nienstedt.
The Chronicle, Apr. 15, 1902
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(1880 Two Rivers census:
Henry Ninstedt age 52;
wife Mary age 39;
Maria age 19;
Wilhelmina age 17;
Frank age 15;
Lillia age 12;
John age 8;
Henry age 3)
MARY NIENSTEDT

From Der Nord Westen, 10 Apr. 1902: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 07 Apr.)
Death of the 65-yr. old widow Mrs. H. Nienstedt at the home of her married
daughter in Chicago with whom she has lived for many years. The deceased
was a long time resident of Two Rivers. She leaves several other children
in good circumstances. The body will be brought here and buried in the local
cemetery.
******
MARY NIENSTEDT
DIED
Nienstedt - At the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Best of Chicago,
April 6, 1902, Mrs. Mary Magdalena Nienstedt, aged 62 years.
Deceased was born in Schlechtenhaus, Baden, on Feb. 21, 1840. Her maiden
name was Mary Magdalena Pfunder and she was a daughter of John Pfunder,
one of the pioneer residents of the city. She was the sister of Hon.
Fred Pfunder of Two Rivers, of Wm Pfunder of Sheboygan and of Frank
Pfunder of Chicago. She came to this country with her parents when only
12 years of age. She was married to Henry Nienstedt in 18?? and bore him
seven children, all of whom are living and grown up. Her husband was
lost on the lake along with Frank Oswald in trying to make the harbor in
an open boat in the great storm in which the Magellan and many other
vessels were wrecked. The funeral takes place tomorrow afternoon from
the Evangelical church on the Southside.
The Chronicle, Tues., Apr. 8, 1902
********
On behalf of my three brothers, my three sisters and myself, I wish to
express our gratitude and thanks for the sympathy and assistance so
generously tendered us at the funeral of our beloved mother.
Wm Nienstedt.
The Chronicle, Apr. 15, 1902
~~~~~~~
(1880 Two Rivers census:
Henry Ninstedt age 52;
wife Mary age 39;
Maria age 19;
Wilhelmina age 17;
Frank age 15;
Lillia age 12;
John age 8;
Henry age 3)


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