The survivors are her husband, one son, Otto of the town of New Holstein; two daughters, Miss Meta at home, and Mrs. Herman Wendling of Kiel; one brother, August of Plymouth; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Winkel of Schleswig, and Mrs. Herman Stueven of Fond du Lac. One son preceded his mother in death.
The Sheboygan Press - Thursday, March 2, 1933 – P. 2
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From Calumet county death records:
Wilhelmina Boege nee Feldt (v.? p.152)
Wife of Jacob Boege
Nov. 27, 1862-March 1, 1933
Daughter of Daniel Feldt and Fredericka Verch (both born Germany)
Born Germany
Died from "diabetes mellitus -arteriosclerosis -apoplexy"
Buried at Kiel Cemetery
The survivors are her husband, one son, Otto of the town of New Holstein; two daughters, Miss Meta at home, and Mrs. Herman Wendling of Kiel; one brother, August of Plymouth; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Winkel of Schleswig, and Mrs. Herman Stueven of Fond du Lac. One son preceded his mother in death.
The Sheboygan Press - Thursday, March 2, 1933 – P. 2
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From Calumet county death records:
Wilhelmina Boege nee Feldt (v.? p.152)
Wife of Jacob Boege
Nov. 27, 1862-March 1, 1933
Daughter of Daniel Feldt and Fredericka Verch (both born Germany)
Born Germany
Died from "diabetes mellitus -arteriosclerosis -apoplexy"
Buried at Kiel Cemetery
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