Marriage record:
PETERSON: Peter A.
m: 22 Jul 1893 (co. mar. index v.6 p.208)
to: Anna Holloran
Peter A. Peterson, first president of the Manitowoc Central Labor Council, died this
morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bernice Schmidtmann, 834 South 18th street, after a long illness.
Mr. Peterson was a member of the Iron Moulders union for 49 years and was a charter member of its local here, No. 301. He learned the moulders trade here as a young man and followed it until his retirement three years ago. For 26 years prior to his retirement he was employed at the Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry.
Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home with the Rev. Paul Blaufuss officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Born in the town of Liberty on Jan. 25, 1870, Mr. Peterson came to this city as a young man and learned the moulders trade which he followed all his life. In 1893 he was married to Miss Anna Halloran who died eight years ago.
Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Schmidtmann and Mrs. William Gerl of this city and Mrs. Edward C. Brunning of Peoria, Ill.: four sons, Jule, Stanley and George of this city, and Norman of Milwaukee; one brother, Nels Peterson of the town of Liberty; one sister, Mrs. Louis Hendrikson of Tacoma, Washington; and 11 grandchildren.
The body will lie in state at the funeral home from 7 o'clock this evening to the time of services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. June 22, 1943 P. 2
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Cem. record: [d. 06-22-1943, age 73 yrs. Cause: myocarditis]
1880 census, Liberty, Manitowoc: Parents Peter (44) & Anna (40) Peterson. Children: Jule (17), Peter (10), Sophia (7), Louisa (5), Emma (3), and Nils (1). Grandparents: Jule & Betsy Olson, both age 74.
1900 census, Manitowoc: Peter & Annie Peterson. Children: Victor (6), Lillian (3), Verina (1), and Norman (3 mos).
1920 census, Manitowoc: Peter & Anna. Children: Lillian (23), Norman (19), Julius (18), Stanley (16), George (15), and Bernice (11).
Marriage record:
PETERSON: Peter A.
m: 22 Jul 1893 (co. mar. index v.6 p.208)
to: Anna Holloran
Peter A. Peterson, first president of the Manitowoc Central Labor Council, died this
morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bernice Schmidtmann, 834 South 18th street, after a long illness.
Mr. Peterson was a member of the Iron Moulders union for 49 years and was a charter member of its local here, No. 301. He learned the moulders trade here as a young man and followed it until his retirement three years ago. For 26 years prior to his retirement he was employed at the Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry.
Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home with the Rev. Paul Blaufuss officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Born in the town of Liberty on Jan. 25, 1870, Mr. Peterson came to this city as a young man and learned the moulders trade which he followed all his life. In 1893 he was married to Miss Anna Halloran who died eight years ago.
Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Schmidtmann and Mrs. William Gerl of this city and Mrs. Edward C. Brunning of Peoria, Ill.: four sons, Jule, Stanley and George of this city, and Norman of Milwaukee; one brother, Nels Peterson of the town of Liberty; one sister, Mrs. Louis Hendrikson of Tacoma, Washington; and 11 grandchildren.
The body will lie in state at the funeral home from 7 o'clock this evening to the time of services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. June 22, 1943 P. 2
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Cem. record: [d. 06-22-1943, age 73 yrs. Cause: myocarditis]
1880 census, Liberty, Manitowoc: Parents Peter (44) & Anna (40) Peterson. Children: Jule (17), Peter (10), Sophia (7), Louisa (5), Emma (3), and Nils (1). Grandparents: Jule & Betsy Olson, both age 74.
1900 census, Manitowoc: Peter & Annie Peterson. Children: Victor (6), Lillian (3), Verina (1), and Norman (3 mos).
1920 census, Manitowoc: Peter & Anna. Children: Lillian (23), Norman (19), Julius (18), Stanley (16), George (15), and Bernice (11).
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