AGE 79, DIED MONDAY, AUG. 26, OF DROPSY AT HIS HOME ON EIGHTH STREET AND FIRST AVENUE. THE FUNERAL WILL BE HELD THIS MORNING AT TEN O'CLOCK AT THE CHURCH OF ST. LAWRENCE AND BURIAL WILL BE MADE IN ST. LAWRENCE CEMETERY. THE DECEASED WAS A FARMER AND HAD LIVED NORTH OF THE CITY FOR THE PAST FORTY YEARS.
BIERSDORF NICHOLAS BIOGRAPHY BOOK - Courtesy of HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE PARISH IMMACULATE CONCEPTION BY JOHANNA M. O'LEARY, PUB. IN 1938. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Biersdorf (nee Tzigh) were early German settlers of the Immaculate Conception parish. He was engaged in the shoe business with R.J. Lieb for some time before settling on a farm in Cannon City Township. They had eleven children, several of whom died in one of the early diphtheria epidemics. They joined the St. Lawrence Church and later moved out of Rice County.
AGE 79, DIED MONDAY, AUG. 26, OF DROPSY AT HIS HOME ON EIGHTH STREET AND FIRST AVENUE. THE FUNERAL WILL BE HELD THIS MORNING AT TEN O'CLOCK AT THE CHURCH OF ST. LAWRENCE AND BURIAL WILL BE MADE IN ST. LAWRENCE CEMETERY. THE DECEASED WAS A FARMER AND HAD LIVED NORTH OF THE CITY FOR THE PAST FORTY YEARS.
BIERSDORF NICHOLAS BIOGRAPHY BOOK - Courtesy of HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE PARISH IMMACULATE CONCEPTION BY JOHANNA M. O'LEARY, PUB. IN 1938. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Biersdorf (nee Tzigh) were early German settlers of the Immaculate Conception parish. He was engaged in the shoe business with R.J. Lieb for some time before settling on a farm in Cannon City Township. They had eleven children, several of whom died in one of the early diphtheria epidemics. They joined the St. Lawrence Church and later moved out of Rice County.
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