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Ernst Hanske

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Ernst Hanske

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28 Sep 1931 (aged 80)
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Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Ernst Hanske Sheboygan Press October 30, 1931

Kiel, Wis – Ernst Hanske, aged 80, for the last eleven years a resident of Kiel, passed away Thursday at the home of his niece, Mrs. John Ludwig, of Milwaukee, as the result of a stroke. Deceased was born November 6, 1850, in Lower Schlesien, Germany, the son of the late Ernest and Christina Hanske. He came to this country with his parents in the summer of 1865, the family settling on a farm located one and one-half miles northeast of Kiel, where they resided 44 years. This farm is now owned by Joseph Bechle. In 1921, he came to Kiel and lived on St. Paul Street. He was a single man. Mr. Hanske enjoyed good health until three months ago, when he began to suffer with heart attacks and disability due to old age and went to live with his niece in Milwaukee.
He is survived by two nieces, Mrs. John Ludwig and Mrs. Mathilda Nimmers; two nephews, Fred and Theodore Esser, all residents of Milwaukee, and a number of cousins residing here. A sister, Mrs. Fred Esser passed away 22 years ago in Milwaukee.
The body is expected to arrive in Kiel early Saturday morning and will be taken to the C. J. Meiselwitz Funeral parlors, where funeral services will be held that day. Interment will be in the family lot at Kiel cemetery. The Rev. Emil Meinardus will officiate.
Ernst Hanske Sheboygan Press October 30, 1931

Kiel, Wis – Ernst Hanske, aged 80, for the last eleven years a resident of Kiel, passed away Thursday at the home of his niece, Mrs. John Ludwig, of Milwaukee, as the result of a stroke. Deceased was born November 6, 1850, in Lower Schlesien, Germany, the son of the late Ernest and Christina Hanske. He came to this country with his parents in the summer of 1865, the family settling on a farm located one and one-half miles northeast of Kiel, where they resided 44 years. This farm is now owned by Joseph Bechle. In 1921, he came to Kiel and lived on St. Paul Street. He was a single man. Mr. Hanske enjoyed good health until three months ago, when he began to suffer with heart attacks and disability due to old age and went to live with his niece in Milwaukee.
He is survived by two nieces, Mrs. John Ludwig and Mrs. Mathilda Nimmers; two nephews, Fred and Theodore Esser, all residents of Milwaukee, and a number of cousins residing here. A sister, Mrs. Fred Esser passed away 22 years ago in Milwaukee.
The body is expected to arrive in Kiel early Saturday morning and will be taken to the C. J. Meiselwitz Funeral parlors, where funeral services will be held that day. Interment will be in the family lot at Kiel cemetery. The Rev. Emil Meinardus will officiate.


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