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Anna Anderle

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Anna Anderle

Birth
Death
1919 (aged 45–46)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
E2-7-7
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ANNA ANDERLE

MOTHER OF FOUR TAKES PARIS GREEN; DIES EARLY TODAY.
Mrs. Annie Anderle, 47, mother of four children, ended her life by taking
Paris green, a deadly poison, ___ evening. She was brought to St. Nicholas
hospital here and she died at 6:30 a.m. today.
According to Coroner William Van ___, James Anderle, her husband, suspected
her intentions of _____ and watched her closely Sunday. About 8 o'clock she
locked herself in a room and prepared to commit suicide. Mr. Anderle tried
to open the door but failed. He then ran outside and his wife showed him the
Paris green through the window with gestures indicating that she would take
the poison.
Mr. Anderle, frantic, rushed back into the house and broke through the door.
He found his wife under the influence of the noxious powder and called a
physician. The woman was hurried to the hospital and everything possible was
done to save her life, but the poison had been taken in sufficient quantity
to sap her vitality and early this morning she breathed her last.
Mrs. Anderle, nee Anna Chasensky, was born in Germany July 26, 1870(sic).
Twenty-five years ago, she came to this country, making her home at Manitowoc.
In 1896, she was united in marriage to James Anderle, and three years ago the
family moved to this city, making their home at 1534 St. Clair avenue.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Anderle is survived by four children, two daughters,
the Misses Anna, 20, and Lillian 15, and two sons, James 11, and William, 4.
The funeral will take place at Manitowoc, and although no definite arrangements
have been made, will probably take place on Wednesday.
Sheboygan Press, June 2, 1919 P. 1
*******
[bur. 06-04-1919/cause: suicide-Paris Green/bur. on James Anderle lot/age 44 yrs]
ANNA ANDERLE

MOTHER OF FOUR TAKES PARIS GREEN; DIES EARLY TODAY.
Mrs. Annie Anderle, 47, mother of four children, ended her life by taking
Paris green, a deadly poison, ___ evening. She was brought to St. Nicholas
hospital here and she died at 6:30 a.m. today.
According to Coroner William Van ___, James Anderle, her husband, suspected
her intentions of _____ and watched her closely Sunday. About 8 o'clock she
locked herself in a room and prepared to commit suicide. Mr. Anderle tried
to open the door but failed. He then ran outside and his wife showed him the
Paris green through the window with gestures indicating that she would take
the poison.
Mr. Anderle, frantic, rushed back into the house and broke through the door.
He found his wife under the influence of the noxious powder and called a
physician. The woman was hurried to the hospital and everything possible was
done to save her life, but the poison had been taken in sufficient quantity
to sap her vitality and early this morning she breathed her last.
Mrs. Anderle, nee Anna Chasensky, was born in Germany July 26, 1870(sic).
Twenty-five years ago, she came to this country, making her home at Manitowoc.
In 1896, she was united in marriage to James Anderle, and three years ago the
family moved to this city, making their home at 1534 St. Clair avenue.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Anderle is survived by four children, two daughters,
the Misses Anna, 20, and Lillian 15, and two sons, James 11, and William, 4.
The funeral will take place at Manitowoc, and although no definite arrangements
have been made, will probably take place on Wednesday.
Sheboygan Press, June 2, 1919 P. 1
*******
[bur. 06-04-1919/cause: suicide-Paris Green/bur. on James Anderle lot/age 44 yrs]

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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Jul 22, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94033313/anna-anderle: accessed ), memorial page for Anna Anderle (1873–1919), Find a Grave Memorial ID 94033313, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).