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Catherine Bonn Bohn

Birth
Germany
Death
17 Jul 1896 (aged 63)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Parents: Frederick Bonn and Catharina Pflüger.

Widow of Adam Bohn.

Jefferson County Mortuary Records.
Name, Catherine Bohn; Female; White; Widow; Age, 65 years; Date of Death, July 17, 1896; Disease: Apoplexy; Doctor Hood; Place of Birth, Germany; Residence, 810 - 18th St; Ward 11; Date of Burial, July 18, 1896; Place of Burial, St. John; Name of Undertaker, Ratterman.

The Courier-Journal, Saturday, July 18, 1896; Page 12.
DIED WHILE SHE SLEPT - MRS. CATHERINE BOHN, a widow, sixty-five years of age, was found dead in her room at 7 o'clock yesterday morning, at her boarding-house, 810 eighteenth Street. She had been in the habit of calling Mr. Otto Schultz, one of her boarders, at 6 o'clock every morning, but yesterday Mr. Schultz was not awakened at the usual time, and he did not rise until an hour later. Believing that Mrs. Bohn was ill he called her, but received no answer. He then pushed open the door, and saw that the woman was dead. Coroner Hood was called and pronounced death due to apoplexy. The deceased was a native of Germany.

*She is listed on the Catholic Cemeteries printout as Katharina Bohn.
Buried, 7/18/1896, on public ground in St. John Cemetery, Louisville, Ky.
Parents: Frederick Bonn and Catharina Pflüger.

Widow of Adam Bohn.

Jefferson County Mortuary Records.
Name, Catherine Bohn; Female; White; Widow; Age, 65 years; Date of Death, July 17, 1896; Disease: Apoplexy; Doctor Hood; Place of Birth, Germany; Residence, 810 - 18th St; Ward 11; Date of Burial, July 18, 1896; Place of Burial, St. John; Name of Undertaker, Ratterman.

The Courier-Journal, Saturday, July 18, 1896; Page 12.
DIED WHILE SHE SLEPT - MRS. CATHERINE BOHN, a widow, sixty-five years of age, was found dead in her room at 7 o'clock yesterday morning, at her boarding-house, 810 eighteenth Street. She had been in the habit of calling Mr. Otto Schultz, one of her boarders, at 6 o'clock every morning, but yesterday Mr. Schultz was not awakened at the usual time, and he did not rise until an hour later. Believing that Mrs. Bohn was ill he called her, but received no answer. He then pushed open the door, and saw that the woman was dead. Coroner Hood was called and pronounced death due to apoplexy. The deceased was a native of Germany.

*She is listed on the Catholic Cemeteries printout as Katharina Bohn.
Buried, 7/18/1896, on public ground in St. John Cemetery, Louisville, Ky.


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