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Pauline <I>Jaschob</I> Kanske

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Pauline Jaschob Kanske

Birth
Death
9 Jan 1947 (aged 82)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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PAULINE KANSKE

The deceased was born in Pommern, Germany, Nov. 29, 1864. Her parents, Christian and Fredericka Pahnke-Jaschob, died in Germany. At the age of 22 she immigrated to this country with relatives, coming directly to Kiel. She resided with relatives until she secured employment. June 10, 1893, she was united in holy wedlock with August Kanske, by the late Rev. John Roeck. Her husband preceded her in death about 20 years ago.

Survivors are three children, namely: Mrs. Oliver (Helen) Shufflebotham, Sheboygan Falls, Mrs. Arthur (Elsie) Meyer, and Carl Kanske of this city; a brother, Herman, of Franklin; two sisters-in-laws, Mrs. Werner Kanske of Sheboygan and Mrs. Augusta Temreck of this city; six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Kanske was a charter member of the Frauenverein of the St. Peter Evangelical and Reformed church, whose members attended the last rites in a body.
A sister, Mrs. Johanna Paschelke and two brothers, Carl and August Jaschob, preceded her in death. A niece, residing in Germany, also survives her

From Manitowoc county death records:
Pauline Kanske nee Jaschob (v.40 p.212)
Widow of August Kanske
Nov. 29, 1864-Jan. 9, 1947
Daughter of Christian Jaschob and Friedericka Pahnke
(both born Germany)
Born Germany
Died from "cancer of the intestines, 1 year
–with metastis to the liver, 1 year"
Buried at the Kiel Cemetery

From Manitowoc county marriage records:
August Kanzke and Pauline Jaschof (v.6 p.200)
Married June 10, 1893 in religious ceremony, Kiel
August Kanzke
Son of Fred Kanzke and Mary Manzeck
Born Germany -laborer in Kiel
Pauline Jaschof (should be Jaschob)
Parents are marked "dead"
Born Germany
Witnesses Verner Kanzke and Robert Casper
PAULINE KANSKE

The deceased was born in Pommern, Germany, Nov. 29, 1864. Her parents, Christian and Fredericka Pahnke-Jaschob, died in Germany. At the age of 22 she immigrated to this country with relatives, coming directly to Kiel. She resided with relatives until she secured employment. June 10, 1893, she was united in holy wedlock with August Kanske, by the late Rev. John Roeck. Her husband preceded her in death about 20 years ago.

Survivors are three children, namely: Mrs. Oliver (Helen) Shufflebotham, Sheboygan Falls, Mrs. Arthur (Elsie) Meyer, and Carl Kanske of this city; a brother, Herman, of Franklin; two sisters-in-laws, Mrs. Werner Kanske of Sheboygan and Mrs. Augusta Temreck of this city; six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Kanske was a charter member of the Frauenverein of the St. Peter Evangelical and Reformed church, whose members attended the last rites in a body.
A sister, Mrs. Johanna Paschelke and two brothers, Carl and August Jaschob, preceded her in death. A niece, residing in Germany, also survives her

From Manitowoc county death records:
Pauline Kanske nee Jaschob (v.40 p.212)
Widow of August Kanske
Nov. 29, 1864-Jan. 9, 1947
Daughter of Christian Jaschob and Friedericka Pahnke
(both born Germany)
Born Germany
Died from "cancer of the intestines, 1 year
–with metastis to the liver, 1 year"
Buried at the Kiel Cemetery

From Manitowoc county marriage records:
August Kanzke and Pauline Jaschof (v.6 p.200)
Married June 10, 1893 in religious ceremony, Kiel
August Kanzke
Son of Fred Kanzke and Mary Manzeck
Born Germany -laborer in Kiel
Pauline Jaschof (should be Jaschob)
Parents are marked "dead"
Born Germany
Witnesses Verner Kanzke and Robert Casper


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