Children: Donald, Beatta (Mrs. Jensen), Roland,∼Krause, Jennie L (Carter) (Mrs. Alfred)
1st obituary printed in the Thursday, Sept. 17,1896 Pilot Tribune, Blair, Nebraska
Mrs. Albert Krause, who has been an invalid for some time from that fatal and lingering disease, consumption, died in this city on Tuesday at 1 o'clock, and was about 30 years of age. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Maln, at the M.E. church at 10 o'clock this morning. She leaves five small children.
2nd obituary printed in the Thursday, Sept. 17, 1896 Republican, Blair, Nebraska
Mrs. Albert Krause died in this city Tuesday at 1 o'clock of consumption, and was buried from the M.E. church Thursday at 10 o'clock. She was born in Ohio in 1866 and was a daughter of the late Turner Carter. She leaves five small children.
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Obituaries courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska; penciled on card: born Jan. 29, 1867; died Sep. 15, 1896; Blair cemetery Block 39, Lot 8, Grave 5 Note: Consumption is an older name for tuberculosis Note:The M.E. church in 1896 was the Methodist-Episcopal church. In 1939 it merged with the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and the Methodist Protestant Church to form the Methodist Church.—Sources: Nancy Gabby, Blair, Nebraska; Wikipedia. The cornerstone for St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Blair was laid Aug. 10, 1882, with parochial organization under the name St. Mary's Church established June, 1882—Source: Washington County Nebraska History, c. 1980, p. 36, contributor Mrs. S. Pierce Allen. It was not called the M.E. Church. Note: The obituaries said married to Albert; the tombstone said Alfred
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Children: Donald, Beatta (Mrs. Jensen), Roland,∼Krause, Jennie L (Carter) (Mrs. Alfred)
1st obituary printed in the Thursday, Sept. 17,1896 Pilot Tribune, Blair, Nebraska
Mrs. Albert Krause, who has been an invalid for some time from that fatal and lingering disease, consumption, died in this city on Tuesday at 1 o'clock, and was about 30 years of age. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Maln, at the M.E. church at 10 o'clock this morning. She leaves five small children.
2nd obituary printed in the Thursday, Sept. 17, 1896 Republican, Blair, Nebraska
Mrs. Albert Krause died in this city Tuesday at 1 o'clock of consumption, and was buried from the M.E. church Thursday at 10 o'clock. She was born in Ohio in 1866 and was a daughter of the late Turner Carter. She leaves five small children.
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Obituaries courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska; penciled on card: born Jan. 29, 1867; died Sep. 15, 1896; Blair cemetery Block 39, Lot 8, Grave 5 Note: Consumption is an older name for tuberculosis Note:The M.E. church in 1896 was the Methodist-Episcopal church. In 1939 it merged with the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and the Methodist Protestant Church to form the Methodist Church.—Sources: Nancy Gabby, Blair, Nebraska; Wikipedia. The cornerstone for St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Blair was laid Aug. 10, 1882, with parochial organization under the name St. Mary's Church established June, 1882—Source: Washington County Nebraska History, c. 1980, p. 36, contributor Mrs. S. Pierce Allen. It was not called the M.E. Church. Note: The obituaries said married to Albert; the tombstone said Alfred
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