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Mathilda <I>Wilke</I> Grotelueschen

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Mathilda Wilke Grotelueschen

Birth
Platte County, Nebraska, USA
Death
12 May 1907 (aged 30)
Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Columbus Journal, May 15, 1907

GROTELEUSCHEN--A very sad death was that of Mrs. Matilda Groteleuschen, wife of Anolph [sic] Groteleuschen of Sherman township. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilkin of Sherman township, where she was born and grew to womanhood. She was married to Adolph Groteleuschen October 27, 1896, and five children are left to mourn the loss of a kind mother, four boys and one girl, the oldest one nine years and the youngest one year. Besides her husband she leaves a father and mother and one brother and one sister, Emil Wilken and Mrs. August Loseke. After years of hard work Mr. Groteleuschen was just completing a beautiful home and preparing to enjoy life, when his help meet [sic] was called. The funeral on Tuesday was one of the largest ever held in that locatity [sic], and was conducted by Rev. Deninger of the Loseke Creek church and the burial was in the cemetery at the church. persm

Columbus Journal, May 15, 1907

GROTELEUSCHEN--A very sad death was that of Mrs. Matilda Groteleuschen, wife of Anolph [sic] Groteleuschen of Sherman township. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilkin of Sherman township, where she was born and grew to womanhood. She was married to Adolph Groteleuschen October 27, 1896, and five children are left to mourn the loss of a kind mother, four boys and one girl, the oldest one nine years and the youngest one year. Besides her husband she leaves a father and mother and one brother and one sister, Emil Wilken and Mrs. August Loseke. After years of hard work Mr. Groteleuschen was just completing a beautiful home and preparing to enjoy life, when his help meet [sic] was called. The funeral on Tuesday was one of the largest ever held in that locatity [sic], and was conducted by Rev. Deninger of the Loseke Creek church and the burial was in the cemetery at the church. persm



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