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The Columbus Daily Telegram, December 2, 1921
DIED
MICHAELSON--Mrs. Peter Michaelson - An illness of a month's duration with pneumonia and complications caused the death of Mrs. Peter Michaelson, for many years a resident of Grand Prairie township, at the family home, 573 Twelfth avenue, at 1 a.m. today.
As Anna Becher, she was born in Germany, Sept. 27, 1864. With her mother, brother and sisters, she came to this country in 1880. The family came to Columbus, but she remained with relatives in Illinois until 1883, when she joined them here. She was married to Mr. Michaelson in 1885. About a year later they moved onto a farm in Grand Prairie, where they made their home until about three years ago, at which time they returned to the city.
Mrs. Michaelson was mother of twelve children, all of whom, with her husband, survive her. They are: Mrs. A. E. Krumland, Mrs. Herman Schmidt, Mrs. Henry Cattau, John, Ernest and S. A. Michaelson and Miss Argene Michaelson, all residing in or near Columbus; Mrs. E. G. Behrens, Chris Michaelson, Mrs. Herman Kuck and Mrs. Henry Schmidt, all of Merrick county, and Mrs. John Spitz, of Polk county. She leaves also one brother, D. A. Becher, of Columbus, and two sisters, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, of Columbus, and Mrs. Eilert Brackenhoff, residing sixteen miles north of the city.
http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~neplatte/vitals/vitals1921.html
The Columbus Daily Telegram, December 2, 1921
DIED
MICHAELSON--Mrs. Peter Michaelson - An illness of a month's duration with pneumonia and complications caused the death of Mrs. Peter Michaelson, for many years a resident of Grand Prairie township, at the family home, 573 Twelfth avenue, at 1 a.m. today.
As Anna Becher, she was born in Germany, Sept. 27, 1864. With her mother, brother and sisters, she came to this country in 1880. The family came to Columbus, but she remained with relatives in Illinois until 1883, when she joined them here. She was married to Mr. Michaelson in 1885. About a year later they moved onto a farm in Grand Prairie, where they made their home until about three years ago, at which time they returned to the city.
Mrs. Michaelson was mother of twelve children, all of whom, with her husband, survive her. They are: Mrs. A. E. Krumland, Mrs. Herman Schmidt, Mrs. Henry Cattau, John, Ernest and S. A. Michaelson and Miss Argene Michaelson, all residing in or near Columbus; Mrs. E. G. Behrens, Chris Michaelson, Mrs. Herman Kuck and Mrs. Henry Schmidt, all of Merrick county, and Mrs. John Spitz, of Polk county. She leaves also one brother, D. A. Becher, of Columbus, and two sisters, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, of Columbus, and Mrs. Eilert Brackenhoff, residing sixteen miles north of the city.
Family Members
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Mary Michaelson Krumland
1885–1977
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Hanna K Michaelsen Behrens
1887–1960
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Chris Carl Michaelson
1888–1973
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Seigfried A. Michaelson
1889–1947
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John Michaelson
1892–1943
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Katherina G "Katie" Michaelson Kuck
1893–1980
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Reminnie Dorothy Michaelsen Schmidt
1895–1983
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Gesina "Sena" Michaelson Schmidt
1897–1989
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Alma Michaelson Cattau
1899–1993
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Ernst T. Michaelsen
1901–1964
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Emma A. Michselson Spitz
1903–1995
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Argena Michaelson Spitz
1905–1937
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