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Thekla <I>Baumann</I> Gessert

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Thekla Baumann Gessert

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1931 (aged 70–71)
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Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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THEKLA GESSERT

End Comes Thursday, August 19, 1931
After Illness of Several Months
Following an illness of several months' duration, Mrs. Thekla Gessert, 70, passed away at her home at 638 St. Paul street at the Seventh Street corner Thursday morning at about nine o'clock. During the past weeks many relatives and friends from near and far had visited with her.
Mrs. Gessert, nee Baumann, was born Dec. 29, 1860, at Rockville. On Sept. 16, 1880, she was united in marriage to Cornelius Gessert, at St. Louis, Mo. Here the couple lived for two years, after which they moved to St. Cloud, living there for several years. Leaving St. Cloud, they removed to Plymouth for several years, and came next to Kiel, where they lived for the past 45 years. Mr. Gessert, who was engineer at the Kiel Wooden Ware Co. plant for many years,preceded his wife in death Dec. 1, 1925.
Surviving are two children, Mrs. August Kirchner and Mrs. Hugo Lindner of Milwaukee. An only son, Fred, passed away here in September, 1928. Of ten brothers and sisters, eight survive. They are Edward Baumann of this city and Arthur Baumann of St. Cloud; Mrs. Hulda Barkley of St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. William Obigt of Sheboygan; Mrs. Augusta Krembs and Mrs. Clara Messing of St. Paul, Minn.; Mrs. Jacob Stumpf of this city; and Mrs. Christian Iserloth of St. Cloud. One sister, Mrs. Minnie Rinnow, Racine, and a brother Ernest, Baumann of this city preceded her in death. Seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild also
survive.
THEKLA GESSERT

End Comes Thursday, August 19, 1931
After Illness of Several Months
Following an illness of several months' duration, Mrs. Thekla Gessert, 70, passed away at her home at 638 St. Paul street at the Seventh Street corner Thursday morning at about nine o'clock. During the past weeks many relatives and friends from near and far had visited with her.
Mrs. Gessert, nee Baumann, was born Dec. 29, 1860, at Rockville. On Sept. 16, 1880, she was united in marriage to Cornelius Gessert, at St. Louis, Mo. Here the couple lived for two years, after which they moved to St. Cloud, living there for several years. Leaving St. Cloud, they removed to Plymouth for several years, and came next to Kiel, where they lived for the past 45 years. Mr. Gessert, who was engineer at the Kiel Wooden Ware Co. plant for many years,preceded his wife in death Dec. 1, 1925.
Surviving are two children, Mrs. August Kirchner and Mrs. Hugo Lindner of Milwaukee. An only son, Fred, passed away here in September, 1928. Of ten brothers and sisters, eight survive. They are Edward Baumann of this city and Arthur Baumann of St. Cloud; Mrs. Hulda Barkley of St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. William Obigt of Sheboygan; Mrs. Augusta Krembs and Mrs. Clara Messing of St. Paul, Minn.; Mrs. Jacob Stumpf of this city; and Mrs. Christian Iserloth of St. Cloud. One sister, Mrs. Minnie Rinnow, Racine, and a brother Ernest, Baumann of this city preceded her in death. Seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild also
survive.

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