Funeral services for the late Adolph Henschel of Hinzeville were held at the Reformed church on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, incharge of Rev. Rech.
Burial was made in the Kiel cemetery.
Mr. Henschel was born in Saxony, Germany, March 8, 1844. At the age of two years he came to America with his parents and settled in Town 9. He was married to Amalia Mauer of Glenbeulah in 1866. The couple lived on a farm in Town Russell up to 19 years ago, when they came to Hinzeville.
Their union was blessed with seven children, six of whom are living, namely; Louis of Kiel, Conrad of Greenbush, George of Sturgeon Bay, Edmund on the homestead in Russell, Mrs. Brickbauer (sic) (should be Breckheimer) of Stockbridge and Mrs. Ph. Sinz of Kiel. His wife also survives him.
Mr. Henschel had been ill for the last five years, and death overtook him on Thursday morning at the advanced age of 81 years.
Tri-County Record, November 26, 1925
Funeral services for the late Adolph Henschel of Hinzeville were held at the Reformed church on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, incharge of Rev. Rech.
Burial was made in the Kiel cemetery.
Mr. Henschel was born in Saxony, Germany, March 8, 1844. At the age of two years he came to America with his parents and settled in Town 9. He was married to Amalia Mauer of Glenbeulah in 1866. The couple lived on a farm in Town Russell up to 19 years ago, when they came to Hinzeville.
Their union was blessed with seven children, six of whom are living, namely; Louis of Kiel, Conrad of Greenbush, George of Sturgeon Bay, Edmund on the homestead in Russell, Mrs. Brickbauer (sic) (should be Breckheimer) of Stockbridge and Mrs. Ph. Sinz of Kiel. His wife also survives him.
Mr. Henschel had been ill for the last five years, and death overtook him on Thursday morning at the advanced age of 81 years.
Tri-County Record, November 26, 1925
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