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Herman J Schmidt

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Herman J Schmidt

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30 Jun 1931 (aged 51)
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Rockville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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HERMAN J. SCHMIDT

Herman Schmidt of New Holstein is Laid to Rest
New Holstein – Funeral services for Herman Schmidt, aged 51, who died Tuesday, June 30, from a sun stroke which he suffered while loading hay on a farm near Medford, were held Friday afternoon at the Pfeffer Funeral Home at Chilton. The Rev. Arpke of Chilton officiated and burial was made in the Rockville cemetery.
Mr. Schmidt was born in Stargardt, Germany, February 25, 1880, the eldest son of Franz and Augusta Schmidt. In the year 1886 he came to America with his parents and two brothers, Carl and William.
He spent most of his youth in the towns of New Holstein and Meeme. He was confirmed in the St. John's Evangelical Reformed church by the Rev. Schildknecht.
Later he moved on a farm at Interwald, Wis. During the last six summers he had been employed by the Universal Engineering company in building paved roads.
The survivors are his aged mother, Mrs. Augusta Schmidt of St. Nazianz; one sister, Mrs. Frieda Knorr of Medford, and several brothers, Carl and William of New Holstein, Emil and August of Chilton, Fred of Sheboygan, Arthur of Sherwood and Otto of Manitowoc. There are also 20 nieces and nephews.
The Sheboygan Press – Monday, July 6, 1931 – P. 2

HERMAN J. SCHMIDT

Herman Schmidt of New Holstein is Laid to Rest
New Holstein – Funeral services for Herman Schmidt, aged 51, who died Tuesday, June 30, from a sun stroke which he suffered while loading hay on a farm near Medford, were held Friday afternoon at the Pfeffer Funeral Home at Chilton. The Rev. Arpke of Chilton officiated and burial was made in the Rockville cemetery.
Mr. Schmidt was born in Stargardt, Germany, February 25, 1880, the eldest son of Franz and Augusta Schmidt. In the year 1886 he came to America with his parents and two brothers, Carl and William.
He spent most of his youth in the towns of New Holstein and Meeme. He was confirmed in the St. John's Evangelical Reformed church by the Rev. Schildknecht.
Later he moved on a farm at Interwald, Wis. During the last six summers he had been employed by the Universal Engineering company in building paved roads.
The survivors are his aged mother, Mrs. Augusta Schmidt of St. Nazianz; one sister, Mrs. Frieda Knorr of Medford, and several brothers, Carl and William of New Holstein, Emil and August of Chilton, Fred of Sheboygan, Arthur of Sherwood and Otto of Manitowoc. There are also 20 nieces and nephews.
The Sheboygan Press – Monday, July 6, 1931 – P. 2


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