John T. Niehaus, one of Quincy's oldest grocers, died at 2 o'clock this afternoon at his residence, 1268 Vermont street, after a three weeks' illness of typhoid fever.
He was about 70 years old, and had been a resident of Quincy for about fifty years, during most of which time he was engaged in the grocery business.
His wife and five daughters survive him. The daughters are: Mrs. Herman Schullian of Riverside township, and the Misses Elizabeth, Katherine, Mary, and Rosa, who live at home.
- The Quincy Daily Herald, Saturday, October 5, 1901; page 8.
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John T. Niehaus, formerly a grocer at Fourteenth and Hampshire, leaves $50 for masses for the repose of his soul, and the balance of his estate, both real and personal, to his widow, to do with as she sees fit.
Before disposing of any of it, though, she is to consult her cousin, the Reverend J. B. Schlottman. Should she marry again, she is to receive only her legal portion. The widow, and oldest daughter Mary, are named as [co] executrix [executrices] of the will.
- The Quincy Daily Whig, Thursday, October 17, 1901; page 8.
John T. Niehaus, one of Quincy's oldest grocers, died at 2 o'clock this afternoon at his residence, 1268 Vermont street, after a three weeks' illness of typhoid fever.
He was about 70 years old, and had been a resident of Quincy for about fifty years, during most of which time he was engaged in the grocery business.
His wife and five daughters survive him. The daughters are: Mrs. Herman Schullian of Riverside township, and the Misses Elizabeth, Katherine, Mary, and Rosa, who live at home.
- The Quincy Daily Herald, Saturday, October 5, 1901; page 8.
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John T. Niehaus, formerly a grocer at Fourteenth and Hampshire, leaves $50 for masses for the repose of his soul, and the balance of his estate, both real and personal, to his widow, to do with as she sees fit.
Before disposing of any of it, though, she is to consult her cousin, the Reverend J. B. Schlottman. Should she marry again, she is to receive only her legal portion. The widow, and oldest daughter Mary, are named as [co] executrix [executrices] of the will.
- The Quincy Daily Whig, Thursday, October 17, 1901; page 8.
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"Father."
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Buried beside Catherine 1837 - 1908 as father/mother. Searched partial spelling. No prior page. No page these name/dates or similar.
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Theodore John Niehaus
1900 United States Federal Census
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Theodore John Niehaus
Illinois, U.S., Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield Sacramental Records, 1853-1975
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Theodore John Niehaus
Illinois, U.S., Marriage Index, 1860-1920
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Theodore John Niehaus
1880 United States Federal Census
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Theodore John Niehaus
Illinois, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1851-1900
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