ROSINA BUSHMANN
Rosina Bushmann Died at her home in School Hill, Manitowoc County, on Aug. 13, 1909.
Mrs. John Bushmann, aged 60 years, 7 months and 3 days. The deceased was born in Germany, Jan. 10, 1849, and at the age of eight years she came to America with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schnell, who located in the town of Meeme, Manitowoc County. Here in 1863 she was married to John Bushmann and from this union twelve children were born, all of whom are living. She was a true Christian wife and mother and took considerable interest in church work, being president of the society of Christian Mothers of Trinity church. She was a woman of a charitable disposition and her kindly acts will long be remembered in the neighborhood, where she resided for so many years.
She is survived by a husband, seven sons, Frank, Henry, Joseph, Andrew, Anton of School Hill, John and Peter of Greenwood and five daughters, Mrs. John Woelfel, Mrs. Gust Woelfel of Chilton, Mrs. John Vaudoske of Greenwood, Rosa and Anna of School Hill, all of whom were in attendance at the funeral, except one daughter, who through illness in her family was unable to attend. She is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Constant Heimann of Charlestown, Mrs. Herman Gelling of Idaho, Mrs. Andrew Seipel of Mellen and forty five grandchildren.
The funeral was held on Monday from the Trinity church and was the largest ever held at that place. Besides the Mothers' society of Trinity Church the Mothers' society of St. Nazianz and the Ladies' society of Mosel attended the services, which were conducted by Father Michael of St. Nazianz.
Chilton Times, August 21, 1909
ROSINA BUSHMANN
Rosina Bushmann Died at her home in School Hill, Manitowoc County, on Aug. 13, 1909.
Mrs. John Bushmann, aged 60 years, 7 months and 3 days. The deceased was born in Germany, Jan. 10, 1849, and at the age of eight years she came to America with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schnell, who located in the town of Meeme, Manitowoc County. Here in 1863 she was married to John Bushmann and from this union twelve children were born, all of whom are living. She was a true Christian wife and mother and took considerable interest in church work, being president of the society of Christian Mothers of Trinity church. She was a woman of a charitable disposition and her kindly acts will long be remembered in the neighborhood, where she resided for so many years.
She is survived by a husband, seven sons, Frank, Henry, Joseph, Andrew, Anton of School Hill, John and Peter of Greenwood and five daughters, Mrs. John Woelfel, Mrs. Gust Woelfel of Chilton, Mrs. John Vaudoske of Greenwood, Rosa and Anna of School Hill, all of whom were in attendance at the funeral, except one daughter, who through illness in her family was unable to attend. She is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Constant Heimann of Charlestown, Mrs. Herman Gelling of Idaho, Mrs. Andrew Seipel of Mellen and forty five grandchildren.
The funeral was held on Monday from the Trinity church and was the largest ever held at that place. Besides the Mothers' society of Trinity Church the Mothers' society of St. Nazianz and the Ladies' society of Mosel attended the services, which were conducted by Father Michael of St. Nazianz.
Chilton Times, August 21, 1909
Family Members
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Frank Bushman
1865–1926
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Henry Bushman
1867–1934
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Katherine Bushman Woelfel
1869–1935
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John Bushman
1871–1942
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Joseph C Bushman
1873–1926
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Elizabeth Bushman Woelfel
1875–1924
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Peter Bushman
1880–1939
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Mary Bushman Vandosky
1881–1914
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Andrew Bushman
1883–1963
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Rosa Bushman Christel
1886–1961
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Anton Bushman
1888–1936
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Ann J. Bushman Diem
1892–1971
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