Brother of Albert, Carl, Henry, Ferdinand, Adeline (Brown), Ida (Markley), Frederick Zessin and Alesa (Markley).
Husband of Ernestine Rathel, whom he married on May 4, 1882.
Father of Nine children: Ferdenand, Louise (Dittberner), Rosetta (Boysen), Oscar, William, Herman, Lillie (Sattler), Bertha (Eucker) and Albert Zessin.
*Madison Star Mail Newspaper, Madison, Nebraska - December 1907*
Death of Herman Zessin
Herman Zessin died at his home southwest of this city Christmas night after a long and lingering illness. He has been a great sufferer for a number of years and death was not unexpected.
He was born in Pommeri, Germany, on the 26th day of May, 1853, and came to America in 1870 locating at Kankakee, Ill., where he stayed but six months when he came to Madison county where he has since resided. He was married in 1882 to Miss Rathal. Eight Children, four Boys and four girls, who, together with the wife, survive him. Two of the daughters are married, Mrs. Wm. Dittberner and Mrs. Henry Boysen. He also leaves a mother, five brothers and three sisters. The funeral will be held at the Green Garden church on Sunday at 1 o'clock. Rev. Just will preach the funeral sermon. A more extauded notice will be given in these columns next week.
Brother of Albert, Carl, Henry, Ferdinand, Adeline (Brown), Ida (Markley), Frederick Zessin and Alesa (Markley).
Husband of Ernestine Rathel, whom he married on May 4, 1882.
Father of Nine children: Ferdenand, Louise (Dittberner), Rosetta (Boysen), Oscar, William, Herman, Lillie (Sattler), Bertha (Eucker) and Albert Zessin.
*Madison Star Mail Newspaper, Madison, Nebraska - December 1907*
Death of Herman Zessin
Herman Zessin died at his home southwest of this city Christmas night after a long and lingering illness. He has been a great sufferer for a number of years and death was not unexpected.
He was born in Pommeri, Germany, on the 26th day of May, 1853, and came to America in 1870 locating at Kankakee, Ill., where he stayed but six months when he came to Madison county where he has since resided. He was married in 1882 to Miss Rathal. Eight Children, four Boys and four girls, who, together with the wife, survive him. Two of the daughters are married, Mrs. Wm. Dittberner and Mrs. Henry Boysen. He also leaves a mother, five brothers and three sisters. The funeral will be held at the Green Garden church on Sunday at 1 o'clock. Rev. Just will preach the funeral sermon. A more extauded notice will be given in these columns next week.
Inscription
The German language inscription on the back of the tombstone of Hermann and Ernestine Zessin.
ich lebe und ihr sollt auch ieben
English :
"because I live, ye shall live also"
John 14:19
Christus ist fuer uns gestorben. Hat das Leben uns erworben Dieser unserer Glaubensgrund Gab uns Trost in Todesstund
English :
"Christ died for us. The life has us acquired these our faith reason gave us comfort in death"
Family Members
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Ferdenand Zessin
1883–1883
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Louisa Henrietta Zessin Dittberner
1884–1948
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Rosetta Henrietta Zessin Boysen
1885–1981
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Oscar Henry Zessin
1888–1974
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William Herman Zessin
1890–1975
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Herman Jacob Zessin
1892–1968
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Lillie M. Zessin Sattler
1894–1980
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Albert Adam "Rusty" Zessin
1899–1963
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Bertha Frieda Zessin Eucker
1899–1993
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