Advertisement

J August Hansen

Advertisement

J August Hansen

Birth
Death
1944 (aged 76–77)
Burial
New Holstein, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
144
Memorial ID
View Source
Born July 29, 1867, in Charlestown, the son of Mr. and Mrs. August Hansen, Sr., he was married on Nov. 25, 1891 to Miss Lena Boie of New Holstein, and resided on a farm in town of Charlestown for several years before purchasing the Ferdinand Haschez property including a residence, tavern and recreation parlor.
They operated that property for several years and then Mr. Hansen moved to British Columbia for a year and a half. Following his return from British Columbia he operated a hotel and tavern in Brillion for a time before returning to New Holstein and re-purchasing his former property here.
In 1912 he sold his property at New Holstein and the Hansen's resided here on Wisconsin avenue where his wife passed away June 21, 1924. Following the death of his wife, Mr. Hansen resided with his son, Harvey of this city.
In 1927 he was married again to Mrs. Catherine Nicholsen Duchlow of Oconomowoc and they resided there since that time. Mr. Hansen had been ill for the past six months.
Survivors are his widow; a son, Harvey C. Hansen of New Holstein; a daughter, Mrs. Arno {Verna} Schmidt of Appleton; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. George Schildhauer and Mrs. H. C. Greve of New Holstein and Mrs. Ernst Hagemann of Hamilton, Mont.; a brother, Charles, of New Holstein.


Born July 29, 1867, in Charlestown, the son of Mr. and Mrs. August Hansen, Sr., he was married on Nov. 25, 1891 to Miss Lena Boie of New Holstein, and resided on a farm in town of Charlestown for several years before purchasing the Ferdinand Haschez property including a residence, tavern and recreation parlor.
They operated that property for several years and then Mr. Hansen moved to British Columbia for a year and a half. Following his return from British Columbia he operated a hotel and tavern in Brillion for a time before returning to New Holstein and re-purchasing his former property here.
In 1912 he sold his property at New Holstein and the Hansen's resided here on Wisconsin avenue where his wife passed away June 21, 1924. Following the death of his wife, Mr. Hansen resided with his son, Harvey of this city.
In 1927 he was married again to Mrs. Catherine Nicholsen Duchlow of Oconomowoc and they resided there since that time. Mr. Hansen had been ill for the past six months.
Survivors are his widow; a son, Harvey C. Hansen of New Holstein; a daughter, Mrs. Arno {Verna} Schmidt of Appleton; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. George Schildhauer and Mrs. H. C. Greve of New Holstein and Mrs. Ernst Hagemann of Hamilton, Mont.; a brother, Charles, of New Holstein.




Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement