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Heinrich Henry Moehling

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Heinrich "Henry" Moehling

Birth
Brunswick, Lake County, Indiana, USA
Death
13 Feb 1921 (aged 58)
Arlington Heights, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Arlington Heights, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Last name originally spelled Möhling

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MR. HENRY MOEHLING

Mr. Henry Moehling was born in Brunswick, Ind., March 22, 1862. He later came with his parents to Elk Grove, where he attended the Elk Grove parochial school and was confirmed by Rev. Dorn in 1876. Oct. 16, 1884 he married Miss Wilhelmina Kehe. Ten children were born, four of whom died in infancy. Since his marriage, he has been a member of St. Peter's Lutheran church, Arlington Heights. He remained on the farm until seven years ago, when he moved to the Heights. He enjoyed good health until recently, when cancer of the stomach developed, causing his death Sunday morning, Feb. 13.

The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at St. Peter's church, Rev. Noack officiating. Deceased leaves to mourn his bereaved widow, 3 sons, 2 daughters, aged mother, 2 brothers, sister, 4 brothers-in-law, 7 sisters-in-law, 7 grand children, a son-in-law, 2 daughters-in-law.

Cook County Herald -- Feb. 18, 1921
Last name originally spelled Möhling

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MR. HENRY MOEHLING

Mr. Henry Moehling was born in Brunswick, Ind., March 22, 1862. He later came with his parents to Elk Grove, where he attended the Elk Grove parochial school and was confirmed by Rev. Dorn in 1876. Oct. 16, 1884 he married Miss Wilhelmina Kehe. Ten children were born, four of whom died in infancy. Since his marriage, he has been a member of St. Peter's Lutheran church, Arlington Heights. He remained on the farm until seven years ago, when he moved to the Heights. He enjoyed good health until recently, when cancer of the stomach developed, causing his death Sunday morning, Feb. 13.

The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at St. Peter's church, Rev. Noack officiating. Deceased leaves to mourn his bereaved widow, 3 sons, 2 daughters, aged mother, 2 brothers, sister, 4 brothers-in-law, 7 sisters-in-law, 7 grand children, a son-in-law, 2 daughters-in-law.

Cook County Herald -- Feb. 18, 1921


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