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Henry Asmussen

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Henry Asmussen

Birth
Twedt, Kreis Schleswig-Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Death
26 May 1924 (aged 70)
Kitchener, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Kitchener, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
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Born Johan Carl Heinrich Asmussen in the village of Twederholz Germany, near Flensburg January 12 1854, He was the eldest son of Johan Heinrich Asmussen and Catherina Asmussen and baptized at Adelby church near Flensburg

Henry immigrated to Berlin, Ontario, Canada with his younger brother Christian as a young man in 1873.

Henry purchased a property of about 8 acres with house at 268 Mill Street in Berlin in 1879. Henry worked as a broom maker from a shop on his property and was also a farmer of his own lands and also used lands nearby.

He married Lucinda Haubner on October 02, 1881 in Berlin (now Kitchener) in Waterloo County.

They had a total of 11 children, but sadly only 8 matured to adults.

Henry is entered in the 1881, 1901, and 1911 census of Berlin in Waterloo County.

He died of Apoplexy (Stroke) or aneurism on May 26, 1924 in the town of Kitchener, Ontario.
He was 70 years, 4 months and 14 days old according to his Death Registration #032070.
He was living at 268 Mill St. at the time of his demise. He was found by neighbors in his pasture land on Heiman Street.

Date of Burial was May 29th, 1924.

The memorial stone was erected by his youngest son William Lorentz Asmussen sometime in the 1960s.

More information about the family history before immigration may be found at www.adelby.com
Born Johan Carl Heinrich Asmussen in the village of Twederholz Germany, near Flensburg January 12 1854, He was the eldest son of Johan Heinrich Asmussen and Catherina Asmussen and baptized at Adelby church near Flensburg

Henry immigrated to Berlin, Ontario, Canada with his younger brother Christian as a young man in 1873.

Henry purchased a property of about 8 acres with house at 268 Mill Street in Berlin in 1879. Henry worked as a broom maker from a shop on his property and was also a farmer of his own lands and also used lands nearby.

He married Lucinda Haubner on October 02, 1881 in Berlin (now Kitchener) in Waterloo County.

They had a total of 11 children, but sadly only 8 matured to adults.

Henry is entered in the 1881, 1901, and 1911 census of Berlin in Waterloo County.

He died of Apoplexy (Stroke) or aneurism on May 26, 1924 in the town of Kitchener, Ontario.
He was 70 years, 4 months and 14 days old according to his Death Registration #032070.
He was living at 268 Mill St. at the time of his demise. He was found by neighbors in his pasture land on Heiman Street.

Date of Burial was May 29th, 1924.

The memorial stone was erected by his youngest son William Lorentz Asmussen sometime in the 1960s.

More information about the family history before immigration may be found at www.adelby.com


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