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Wilhelm Tegen

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Wilhelm Tegen

Birth
Germany
Death
29 May 1931 (aged 76)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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WILHELM TEGEN

TWO RIVERS MAN IS DEAD
William Tegen Expires at Home Today
William Tegen, who had been in ill health for sometime was found dead
in his bed at his home, 2109 Roosevelt avenue, Two Rivers, by his family
this noon.
Mr. Tegan was born in Holstein, Germany, Aug. 15, 1854, and came to this
country in 1880. He settled at Two Rivers where he was employed for a
number of years at the old Two Rivers Mfg. company. He married Christina
Krueger in Germany 53 years ago, she preceeded him in death in 1902. The
deceased suffered the loss of his arm 46 years ago while operating a saw.
He is survived by seven children, Mrs. Joseph Datice, Mrs. Alex Ahrndt,
Mrs. Elmer Hoffman, all of Chicago, Mrs. Frank Broecker of Two Rivers,
William Tegen of Mishicot, Louis Tegen of Shatakee, Minn, and Walter of
Two Rivers, also one brother, Hnery of Kennon, Wis.
The body will be removed from the Jansky funeral chapel to the family home
this Saturday afternoon.
The funeral will be held from the home Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and
from the Jansky funeral chapel at 2:00 o'clock with the Rev. W.G. Haase of
the St. John's church officiating. Burial will be in the Pioneers' Rest
cemetery.
Manitowoc Evening Times, Friday, May 29, 1931 P.1
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(Note: B. year in newspaper doesn't match tombstone)
WILHELM TEGEN

TWO RIVERS MAN IS DEAD
William Tegen Expires at Home Today
William Tegen, who had been in ill health for sometime was found dead
in his bed at his home, 2109 Roosevelt avenue, Two Rivers, by his family
this noon.
Mr. Tegan was born in Holstein, Germany, Aug. 15, 1854, and came to this
country in 1880. He settled at Two Rivers where he was employed for a
number of years at the old Two Rivers Mfg. company. He married Christina
Krueger in Germany 53 years ago, she preceeded him in death in 1902. The
deceased suffered the loss of his arm 46 years ago while operating a saw.
He is survived by seven children, Mrs. Joseph Datice, Mrs. Alex Ahrndt,
Mrs. Elmer Hoffman, all of Chicago, Mrs. Frank Broecker of Two Rivers,
William Tegen of Mishicot, Louis Tegen of Shatakee, Minn, and Walter of
Two Rivers, also one brother, Hnery of Kennon, Wis.
The body will be removed from the Jansky funeral chapel to the family home
this Saturday afternoon.
The funeral will be held from the home Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and
from the Jansky funeral chapel at 2:00 o'clock with the Rev. W.G. Haase of
the St. John's church officiating. Burial will be in the Pioneers' Rest
cemetery.
Manitowoc Evening Times, Friday, May 29, 1931 P.1
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(Note: B. year in newspaper doesn't match tombstone)


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