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Gottlieb Schneider

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Gottlieb Schneider

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11 Oct 1914
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Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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GOTTLIEB SCHNEIDER

Mr. Gottlieb Schneider passed away Sunday at his home four miles north of here. He was 87 years of age having been born in Brandenberg, Baden, Germany. He came to this country in the summer of 1852 and shortly thereafter settled on a 40 acre farm near Four Corners on the Green Bay road. He also lived in the Town of Cato 3 years and at Manitowoc a short time. Then after living three years on a farm near Howards Grove, he bought his farm where he died, in what is known as the school section just north of this city. His wife died seven years ago and since then he and his sons have lived alone together. He was feeble and bed ridden for most of the past year. He was a veteran of the civil war having served in the U.S. Calvary in which he enlisted at Chicago. He is survived by two sons, Otto and Herman. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Weihing officiating.
The Reporter, Sat., Oct. 10, 1914
GOTTLIEB SCHNEIDER

Mr. Gottlieb Schneider passed away Sunday at his home four miles north of here. He was 87 years of age having been born in Brandenberg, Baden, Germany. He came to this country in the summer of 1852 and shortly thereafter settled on a 40 acre farm near Four Corners on the Green Bay road. He also lived in the Town of Cato 3 years and at Manitowoc a short time. Then after living three years on a farm near Howards Grove, he bought his farm where he died, in what is known as the school section just north of this city. His wife died seven years ago and since then he and his sons have lived alone together. He was feeble and bed ridden for most of the past year. He was a veteran of the civil war having served in the U.S. Calvary in which he enlisted at Chicago. He is survived by two sons, Otto and Herman. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Weihing officiating.
The Reporter, Sat., Oct. 10, 1914

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