CONRAD ALBRECHT
PIONEER DIES WHILE ON VISIT AT WAUKESHA
A resident of Manitowoc county for over fifty years, Conrad Albrecht, age 84
years, who served in the German army during the Franco-Prussian war and who came
to America shortly after, passed away Saturday night at the home of his
daughter, Mrs, Benjamin Torrison, at Waukesha, Wis., where he with his wife, had
gone for a visit a few weeks ago. The remains will be brought to Manitowoc
tomorrow, and taken to the home of his son, Arthur Albrecht, 1411 Madison
street, from where the funeral will take place Wednesday
afternoon.
The deceased after locating in Wisconsin, engaged in farming, operating for
years a farm near Two Rivers and he continued to reside there, in his declining
years, the old homestead being occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lutz, the latter a
daughter. Together with his wife he left a short time ago to spend some time
with his daughter and two sons at Waukesha and there was stricken and passed
away Saturday evening.
Besides the widow, four sons, Herman of Shoto, Emil and Conrad Jr., of Waukesha,
Arthur of this city and one stepson, David Schurr Two Rivers, two daughters,
Mrs. Benjamin Torrison, Waukesha and Mrs. Emil Lutz on the old homestead, and
eighteen grandchildren survive. One brother, Herman, residing in Germany, also
survives.
Burial will take place on Wednesday afternoon from the Albrecht home on Madison
street at 1:30 and at two o'clock from the German Lutheran church, Rev.
Machmiller officiating. Interment will be at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald-News, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, Monday, January 16, 1928
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[cause: erysipelas-kidney involment/died at Waukesha, WI/bur. on Arthur Albrecht
lot]
CONRAD ALBRECHT
PIONEER DIES WHILE ON VISIT AT WAUKESHA
A resident of Manitowoc county for over fifty years, Conrad Albrecht, age 84
years, who served in the German army during the Franco-Prussian war and who came
to America shortly after, passed away Saturday night at the home of his
daughter, Mrs, Benjamin Torrison, at Waukesha, Wis., where he with his wife, had
gone for a visit a few weeks ago. The remains will be brought to Manitowoc
tomorrow, and taken to the home of his son, Arthur Albrecht, 1411 Madison
street, from where the funeral will take place Wednesday
afternoon.
The deceased after locating in Wisconsin, engaged in farming, operating for
years a farm near Two Rivers and he continued to reside there, in his declining
years, the old homestead being occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lutz, the latter a
daughter. Together with his wife he left a short time ago to spend some time
with his daughter and two sons at Waukesha and there was stricken and passed
away Saturday evening.
Besides the widow, four sons, Herman of Shoto, Emil and Conrad Jr., of Waukesha,
Arthur of this city and one stepson, David Schurr Two Rivers, two daughters,
Mrs. Benjamin Torrison, Waukesha and Mrs. Emil Lutz on the old homestead, and
eighteen grandchildren survive. One brother, Herman, residing in Germany, also
survives.
Burial will take place on Wednesday afternoon from the Albrecht home on Madison
street at 1:30 and at two o'clock from the German Lutheran church, Rev.
Machmiller officiating. Interment will be at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald-News, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, Monday, January 16, 1928
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[cause: erysipelas-kidney involment/died at Waukesha, WI/bur. on Arthur Albrecht
lot]
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