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| 951 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial St John's Cemetery, Rural Columbus, NE Original individual @I00520@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I3544@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Siefken, Delbert J. (I11919)
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| 952 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial St John's Cemetery; Rural Columbus, NE Original individual @I00483@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1683@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Hellbusch, Ryan Samuel (I5363)
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| 953 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial St John's Lutheran Cemetery (Shell Creek); Columbus, NE. From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, January 30, 1895- FARMER FROZEN TO DEATH ________ Thrown from a Wagon While Intoxicated and Died from Exposure The Omaha Daily Bee of Monday contains the following from their Leigh correspondent, under the date of Jan. 27th, so that the tragedy must have occurred Saturday night. It adds one more to the fearful list of woes attributed directly to the drink habit, and contains a lesson for every man who allows an appetite to usurp the place of reason: "This morning J.H. Grotetoeschen (SIC), a prominent and well-to-do Colfax county farmer who lived in the Wilson precinct, is lying dead at the home of F. C. Arnall (SIC), three miles south of Leigh. Last night Grotetoeschen and another farmer, Fred Muhle, had been drinking heavily, and when they started for home, were badly intoxicated. About three miles south of town their team evidently started to run. Grotetoeschen fell out and Muhle fell into the bed of the wagon. When the team got home Mrs. Muhle went out and found her husband, took him in and sobered him up. As soon as sober Muhle started out to hunt his companion, and found him about sunrise, lying by the road, near the Arnold place, frozen stiff. A medical examination proved him dead. The coroner was telegraphed for and an inquest will be held. The deceased was a widower, with eight children. He was a member of the Woodmen of the World lodge at this place and his family will get $2000 life insurance." From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, February 6, 1895- Groteluschen Death In last's weeks Journal, we printed the telegram to the Bee announcing the death of J. H. Groteluschen of Wilson precinct, Colfax county, the Saturday before. From the Leigh World, we learn the account was substantially correct. Grotelueschen and his companion Fred. Muhle had attended the meeting of the Woodmen of the World until 5, and instead of going home, tarried in town until 8 or a little after. Both drank considerable liquor becoming partially intoxicated, and just before starting home drank two whiskeys each. When Muhle got home his wife heard the team come in. She went out and found her husband lying in the bottom of the wagon in a drunken stupor. She took him in, put him to bed, and then put away the team. About half past 5 Sunday morning Muhle woke up and asked about Groteluschen. Becoming alarmed he went to G's place and told the boys the facts as far as he knew them. Henry and Herman started out with Muhle and found the dead body near F. C. Arnold's place. He had a large bruise on his right temple, and a bruise on the back of his head. Both feet were frozen half way to the knees, both hands were frozen half way up to the elbows; both ears, the nose and one cheek were also frozen. Some attending circumstances and marks in the road where he had crawled thought the snow indicated the dead man had made a heroic struggle for preservation and died within a stone's throw of where help was to be had. From where he fell out of the wagon to where the dead body lay was thirty rods, and within ten rods of Arnold's house. About 12 o'clock Arnold's dogs raised a disturbance, and kept it up so that about 1, Arnold got up and fired a revolver, thinking that there were wolves around, and that would scare them away. the dogs ceased their noise about 2. The inference is that the unfortunate man became unconscious about 12 o'clock; that he endeavored to walk but could not; the hands were frozen before he regained consciousness; at times he would get out of the track into the snow, and then work back again; the time occupied was probably the two hours the dogs were noisy. the body was found lying nearly flat on his back, and was minus cap, overcoat, and mittens. The verdict of the jury was that Groteluschen came to his death accidentally, and that death was caused by wounds from falling from a buggy, exposure to cold, and freezing. Mr. Groteluschen came to Colfax County direct from Germany, twenty-one years ago last June; he had a family of nine children; his wife died in '87 and he lost one son in '93. There are three boys and five girls surviving him all but one at home. He was a kind and indulgent father to his children who deeply mourn his death. The World adds: "As a friend and neighbor, all who knew him thought well of him. He was not much addicted to drinking excessively, and did so very seldom. Original individual @I03139@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1497@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Groteluschen, John Henry (I4657)
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| 954 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial St John's Lutheran Cemetery (Shell Creek); Columbus, NE. Original individual @I03140@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I152@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Asche, Catharine Marie (I363)
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| 955 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial St Marien Cemetery, Rendsburg, GE. Original individual @I01891@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I3681@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Staven, Wiebke R. (I12235)
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| 956 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial St Mary's Catholic Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Original individual @I4607@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I01680@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) | Wurdeman, Wanda Lou (I14413)
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| 957 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial St Paul's Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Confirmation March 26, 1893 Original individual @I01136@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4342@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) @NF0697@ | Wurdeman, Alma (I14097)
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| 958 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial St Paul's Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, December 5, 1894- WORTEMAN--The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Worteman, who live eight miles southeast of Creston, died last Saturday after being sick about a week. Mr. Worteman went to Germany on a visit three weeks ago, and was wired to come back when the child was first taken sick. He is expected home tomorrow. We are informed that Mrs. Worteman is also very sick but it is thought nothing serious.--[Creston Record ______________________________ From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, December 12, 1894- WURDEMAN--Rudolph Wurdeman returned Saturday from Europe, where he had been on a visit, but was called back shortly after his arrival, by a cablegram informing him of the serious illness of his child. He started immediately, and returned as above stated. His child died the Monday following; Mrs. Wurdeman, who had been sick with the same disease, typhoid fever, is reported as convalescent. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW] From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, December 5, 1894- WORTEMAN--The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Worteman, who live eight miles southeast of Creston, died last Saturday after being sick about a week. Mr. Worteman went to Germany on a visit three weeks ago, and was wired to come back when the child was first taken sick. He is expected home tomorrow. We are informed that Mrs. Worteman is also very sick but it is thought nothing serious.--[Creston Record ______________________________ From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, December 12, 1894- WURDEMAN--Rudolph Wurdeman returned Saturday from Europe, where he had been on a visit, but was called back shortly after his arrival, by a cablegram informing him of the serious illness of his child. He started immediately, and returned as above stated. His child died the Monday following; Mrs. Wurdeman, who had been sick with the same disease, typhoid fever, is reported as convalescent. Original individual @I01202@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4343@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Wurdeman, Alma G. (I14098)
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| 959 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial St Paul's Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. | Ehlers, Stillbornchild (I2873)
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| 960 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Baptism Christ Lutheran Church; Columbus, NE. Confirmation Christ Lutheran Church; Columbus, NE. Original individual @I4548@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I00643@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) @NF0251@ | Wurdeman, Otto (I14343)
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| 961 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Baptism Her parent's home; Rural Leigh, NE. Original individual @I00227@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1486@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Groteluschen, Frieda Louise (I4541)
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| 962 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Baptism Zion Lutheran Church; Leigh, NE. Original individual @I00399@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1506@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Groteluschen, Leon William (I4676)
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| 963 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Known as Alvena? Original individual @I01492@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4344@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) @NF0517@ | Wurdeman, Alwine (I14099)
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| 964 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) TELEGRAM, July 21, 1982, pg. 2, col. 2 LEIGH--Services for Nathan Michael Groteluschen, 11-day-old son of Lonnie and Terri Karash Groteluschen of Humphrey, were 10 a.m. Wednesday at Rozanek Funeral Chapel in Leigh. Rev. Warren Woerth of St. Peter Lutheran Church in Humphrey officiated. Burial was in Zion Cemetery at Leigh. The infant was born July 8 and died Monday at Methodist Hospital in Omaha. Survivors include his parents and a brother, Ian, all of Humphrey; and grandparents Leo Groteluschen of Leigh and Leroy Johnson of Oxford. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW] From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) TELEGRAM, July 21, 1982, pg. 2, col. 2 LEIGH--Services for Nathan Michael Groteluschen, 11-day-old son of Lonnie and Terri Karash Groteluschen of Humphrey, were 10 a.m. Wednesday at Rozanek Funeral Chapel in Leigh. Rev. Warren Woerth of St. Peter Lutheran Church in Humphrey officiated. Burial was in Zion Cemetery at Leigh. The infant was born July 8 and died Monday at Methodist Hospital in Omaha. Survivors include his parents and a brother, Ian, all of Humphrey; and grandparents Leo Groteluschen of Leigh and Leroy Johnson of Oxford. Original individual @I00426@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1516@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Groteluschen, Nathan Michael (I4707)
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| 965 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) TELEGRAM, November 3, 1975, pg. 6, col. 3- Mrs. Elsie Grotelueschen, 81, Leigh, died Saturday in Behlen Community Hospital. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Zion Lutheran Church, Leigh, with the Rev. Robert Bleeke officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. The body lies in state at Rozanek Funeral Home, Schuyler, until 8 p.m. today and at the church Tuesday from 12 noon until the time of servic Mrs. Grotelueschen was born Dec. 17, 1893, in Platte County to Herman and Louise (Nauenburg) Deyke. She married Charles Grotelueschen Oct. 13, 1918, at Christ Lutheran Church. Surviving are sons, Roy of Columbus, Norris of Creston, Lavern of Leigh; daughters, Mrs. Lawrence (Paula) Loeffler of Leigh, Mrs. Walter (Vera) Hellbusch of Columbus, Mrs. Robert (Norma Jean) Fillermen of West Point; 16 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Her husband preceded her in death. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW] From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) TELEGRAM, November 3, 1975, pg. 6, col. 3- Mrs. Elsie Grotelueschen, 81, Leigh, died Saturday in Behlen Community Hospital. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Zion Lutheran Church, Leigh, with the Rev. Robert Bleeke officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. The body lies in state at Rozanek Funeral Home, Schuyler, until 8 p.m. today and at the church Tuesday from 12 noon until the time of servic Mrs. Grotelueschen was born Dec. 17, 1893, in Platte County to Herman and Louise (Nauenburg) Deyke. She married Charles Grotelueschen Oct. 13, 1918, at Christ Lutheran Church. Surviving are sons, Roy of Columbus, Norris of Creston, Lavern of Leigh; daughters, Mrs. Lawrence (Paula) Loeffler of Leigh, Mrs. Walter (Vera) Hellbusch of Columbus, Mrs. Robert (Norma Jean) Fillermen of West Point; 16 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Her husband preceded her in death. Original individual @I00450@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I881@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Deyke, Elsie (I2476)
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| 966 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Original individual @I00006@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I2168@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) @NF0250@ | Kumpf, Charles (I7156)
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| 967 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Original individual @I00726@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1880@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) @NF0250@ | Johannes, Anna Sophia (I6205)
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| 968 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Original individual @I00727@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I2208@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) @NF0251@ | Kumpf, Louise Pauline (I7196)
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| 969 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Original individual @I00728@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I2179@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Kumpf, Ella Mathilda (I7167)
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| 970 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Original individual @I00795@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I3336@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) @NF0254@ | Sander, Arnold Martin (I11152)
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| 971 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Original individual @I00818@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I400@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Berner, Loretta Ann (I1073)
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| 972 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Original individual @I01491@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4413@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Wurdeman, Emma (I14179)
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| 973 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Original individual @I01512@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I150@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Asche, Carl (I359)
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| 974 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Original individual @I4332@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I00834@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) | Wurdeman (Jr.), Herman (I14087)
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| 975 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial April 11, 1854 St Marien Lutheran Cemetery, Rendsburg, GER. Original individual @I1009@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I01830@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) | Ehlers, Cay Wilhelm (I2799)
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| 976 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial December 18, 1954 North Platte, NE. Original individual @I03310@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I648@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) @NF1118@ | Buss, Meta Hendreka (I1762)
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| 977 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial February 02, 1995/96 Seward Cemetery; Seward, NE. Original individual @I01731@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4138@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Wilke, Leona Louise (I13754)
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| 978 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial January 30, 1992/93 North Platte, NE. Original individual @I01757@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4137@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) @NF0607@ | Wilke, Lenore Denise Lee (I13753)
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| 979 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial June 07, 1999 Bennet Cemetery; Bennet, NE. Confirmation April 30, 1933 St John's Lutheran Church; Columbus, NE. Baptism July 28, 1920 St John's Lutheran Church; Columbus, NE. Original individual @I01572@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I204@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) @NF0537@ | Backhus, Ruth (I516)
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| 980 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial March 11, 1975/76 Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Baptism June 24, 1888 Confirmation March 23, 1901/02 Original individual @I01497@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4411@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Wurdeman, Emil John (I14177)
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| 981 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial March 20, 1975/76 Green Garden Lutheran Cemetery, Madison, NE. Original individual @I2047@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I01657@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) | Knapp (Sr.), Otto (I6723)
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| 982 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Burial September 13, 1994 Zion Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. Original individual @I01594@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4489@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Wurdeman, Leroy Lee (I14273)
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| 983 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Confirmation 1733 Hohenwestedt, Schleswig-Holstein, GE. Original individual @I4300@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I02178@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) | Wulf, Detleff (I14053)
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| 984 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Confirmation 1737 Hohenwestedt, Schleswig-Holstein, GE. Original individual @I02513@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I548@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Botel, Carsten (I1378)
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| 985 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Confirmation 1894 Nortorf, Schleswig-Holstein, GE. Original individual @I01863@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I2523@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Maschmann, Hans (I8638)
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| 986 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Confirmation March 25, 1923 Zion Lutheran Church; Leigh, NE. Burial Roselawn Memorial Park; Columbus, NE. Original individual @I01821@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4073@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) @NF0623@ | Wiebold, Myrten Leroy (I13593)
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| 987 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Emigration 1865 Most records indicate it is Catharina, not Catharine Death record said Catherine, yet another spelling Might have died in Rochester, MN, perhaps at the Mayo clinic? Found her death certificate as follows: 1915-MN-009296 MRS CATHERINE MARGARET (J.H.) WURDEMAN 17 Oct 1915 OLMSTED Am guessing based on previous death location as Columbus, NE, that she is probably buried there. Original individual @I10738@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4116@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Wilke, Catharina Margarete (I13710)
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| 988 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Emigration 1866 Original individual @I01139@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4257@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Würdemann, Catherine Margarethe (I14011)
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| 989 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Emigration 1866 Original individual @I01191@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I1587@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Hanstedt, Anna Margarete (I5017)
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| 990 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Emigration 1866 Original individual @I1588@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I01190@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) | Hanstedt, Johann Heinrich (I5018)
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| 991 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Emigration 1866 The Columbus Journal, October 19, 1916 DIED WURDEMAN--Elizabeth Wurdeman died this morning at the home of her son, Arnold Schaad, nine miles north of the city, at the age of 72. Mrs. Wurdeman was born June 16, 1844, at Rockwell, Switzerland. She came to this country in 1866 with her parents and to Columbus later in the same year. She was married to Arnold Schaad in 1866 and to them were born four children, Arnold, Robert, Louise who resides north of this city, and Mrs. Emma Tritten of Postville, Neb. Her husband died thirty-seven years ago at their old homestead, seven miles north of this city. In 1881 she married Gerhard Wurdeman. Mr. Wurdeman died twenty-six years ago. To them two children were born, Louis and William Wurdeman, who reside north of this city. Funeral services will be held Sunday at the Loseke church north of the city. The hour has not yet been set. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW] The Columbus Journal, October 19, 1916 DIED WURDEMAN--Elizabeth Wurdeman died this morning at the home of her son, Arnold Schaad, nine miles north of the city, at the age of 72. Mrs. Wurdeman was born June 16, 1844, at Rockwell, Switzerland. She came to this country in 1866 with her parents and to Columbus later in the same year. She was married to Arnold Schaad in 1866 and to them were born four children, Arnold, Robert, Louise who resides north of this city, and Mrs. Emma Tritten of Postville, Neb. Her husband died thirty-seven years ago at their old homestead, seven miles north of this city. In 1881 she married Gerhard Wurdeman. Mr. Wurdeman died twenty-six years ago. To them two children were born, Louis and William Wurdeman, who reside north of this city. Funeral services will be held Sunday at the Loseke church north of the city. The hour has not yet been set. Original individual @I2288@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I01349@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) @NF0461@ @NF1357@ | Lemp, Elizabeth Luiese (I7439)
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| 992 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Emigration 1871 Original individual @I4626@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I01288@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) @NF0461@ | Wurdemann, Gerhard (I14436)
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| 993 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Emigration May 1890 Baptism August 24, 1873 Confirmation April 15, 1988 Burial St Paul's Lutheran Cemetery; Leigh, NE. From THE PAST AND THE PRESENT, PLATTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA, Volume II- Among the excellent citizens whom Germany has given to Platte county is John Frederick Feye, who is successfully engaged in farming on section 9, Sherman township. He was born in Ahlhorn, Oldenburg, Germany, July 22, 1873, a son of J. Herman and Louisa (Leiszner) Feye. The father owned a small farm and devoted his time to its operation. Both parents were lifelong residents of Germany. Their religious faith was that of the Lutheran church, and they were highly respected in their community. John Frederick Feye attended school in his native village but as his father died when he was a small boy he was early compelled to provide for his own support. He worked upon the home farm until 1890, when he emigrated to the United States and made his way to Platte county, Nebraska. He was employed as a farm hand here for two years and also learned the carpenter's trade which he followed for about 9 years. At the end of that time he was married and began farming on his own account. He has gained a gratifying measure of success and now owns three hundred and twenty acres of land which formerly belonged to his father-in-law. He is energetic and, as he plans his work carefully, he receives a gratifying income from his land. On July 26, 1900, Mr. Feye was united in marriage to Miss Alma Wurdeman, further mention of whose family is made in the sketch of J. H. Wurdeman which appears elsewhere in this work. Mr. and Mrs. Feye have three children, Otto Frederick, Walter Hellmuth and Arthur William. Mr. Feye is a republican but confines his political activity to the exercise of his right of franchise. He is a member of the Lutheran church, to the support of which he contributes, and he co-operates with movements seeking the moral advancement of his community. Since becoming a resident of Platte county he has gained the respect and esteem of his fellow citizens and has made many personal friends. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW] From THE PAST AND THE PRESENT, PLATTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA, Volume II- Among the excellent citizens whom Germany has given to Platte county is John Frederick Feye, who is successfully engaged in farming on section 9, Sherman township. He was born in Ahlhorn, Oldenburg, Germany, July 22, 1873, a son of J. Herman and Louisa (Leiszner) Feye. The father owned a small farm and devoted his time to its operation. Both parents were lifelong residents of Germany. Their religious faith was that of the Lutheran church, and they were highly respected in their community. John Frederick Feye attended school in his native village but as his father died when he was a small boy he was early compelled to provide for his own support. He worked upon the home farm until 1890, when he emigrated to the United States and made his way to Platte county, Nebraska. He was employed as a farm hand here for two years and also learned the carpenter's trade which he followed for about 9 years. At the end of that time he was married and began farming on his own account. He has gained a gratifying measure of success and now owns three hundred and twenty acres of land which formerly belonged to his father-in-law. He is energetic and, as he plans his work carefully, he receives a gratifying income from his land. On July 26, 1900, Mr. Feye was united in marriage to Miss Alma Wurdeman, further mention of whose family is made in the sketch of J. H. Wurdeman which appears elsewhere in this work. Mr. and Mrs. Feye have three children, Otto Frederick, Walter Hellmuth and Arthur William. Mr. Feye is a republican but confines his political activity to the exercise of his right of franchise. He is a member of the Lutheran church, to the support of which he contributes, and he co-operates with movements seeking the moral advancement of his community. Since becoming a resident of Platte county he has gained the respect and esteem of his fellow citizens and has made many personal friends. Original individual @I1244@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I02056@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) @NF0697@ | Feye, Johann Frederick (I3406)
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| 994 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Occupation Farmer at Friesenheim Original individual @I00027@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I3890@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) | Vetter, Johann Jakob (I13142)
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| 995 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Religion Lutheran Original individual @I1361@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I00010@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) | Fuener, Katharina (I3776)
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| 996 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Facts about this person: Religion Lutheran Original individual @I1711@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@) merged with @I00026@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) | Hildenbrandt, Anna Marie (I5533)
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| 997 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 FARLEY, PATRICK [Apr 1, 1837 - July 21, 1921] [Columbus Telegram, July 22, 1921, pg. 6 col. 6] Platte Pioneer Is Dead Patrick Farley, one of the early settlers of Columbus, passed away yesterday noon at 12:15 o'clock from complications incident to old age. While in feeble health for some time past, he was bedridden only the past three weeks. His death occurred at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. J. Gregorius, where he has resided for the last eight or nine years. Mr. Farley was born April 1, 1837, in Cavan county, Ireland, coming to America when he was 16 years of age, settling first at New Haven, Con. He enlisted in the Union army during the civil war June 5, 1858, and received his honorable discharge June 5, 1863. He held the position of first sergeant Co. C. 2nd Regiment U.S. Infantry, at the close of the war, and saw service in five of the big battles--Bull Run, Gainesmills, Malvern Hill, Fredricksburg and Chancellorsville. After the war he made a couple of trips back to Ireland, and upon one of these was married. The couple returned to America to make their home, and five children were born to them--one son, Geo. T. Farley, of Indianola, Ia., and four daughters, Mrs. Mary Gallagher, of New Haven, Conn., and Mrs. Elizabeth Gregorius, of Columbus, two of the daughters preceding him in death. His son George Farley, reached Columbus yesterday at 12:30, just fifteen minutes after his father's death. Funeral services will be held at St. Bonaventure's Catholic church at __ o'clock tomorrow morning Rev. ___ Charles officiating and interment to be made in the Catholic cemetery. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW] FARLEY, PATRICK [Apr 1, 1837 - July 21, 1921] [Columbus Telegram, July 22, 1921, pg. 6 col. 6] Platte Pioneer Is Dead Patrick Farley, one of the early settlers of Columbus, passed away yesterday noon at 12:15 o'clock from complications incident to old age. While in feeble health for some time past, he was bedridden only the past three weeks. His death occurred at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. J. Gregorius, where he has resided for the last eight or nine years. Mr. Farley was born April 1, 1837, in Cavan county, Ireland, coming to America when he was 16 years of age, settling first at New Haven, Con. He enlisted in the Union army during the civil war June 5, 1858, and received his honorable discharge June 5, 1863. He held the position of first sergeant Co. C. 2nd Regiment U.S. Infantry, at the close of the war, and saw service in five of the big battles--Bull Run, Gainesmills, Malvern Hill, Fredricksburg and Chancellorsville. After the war he made a couple of trips back to Ireland, and upon one of these was married. The couple returned to America to make their home, and five children were born to them--one son, Geo. T. Farley, of Indianola, Ia., and four daughters, Mrs. Mary Gallagher, of New Haven, Conn., and Mrs. Elizabeth Gregorius, of Columbus, two of the daughters preceding him in death. His son George Farley, reached Columbus yesterday at 12:30, just fifteen minutes after his father's death. Funeral services will be held at St. Bonaventure's Catholic church at __ o'clock tomorrow morning Rev. ___ Charles officiating and interment to be made in the Catholic cemetery. | Farley, Patrick (I3351)
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| 998 | _P_CCINFO 2-14330 Fastje was a Koter or farmer who rented land. His farm was very old, perhaps 800 years old.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW] Fastje was a Koter or farmer who rented land. His farm was very old, perhaps 800 years old. | UnknownLastName, Fastje (I12849)
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| 999 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14188)
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| 1000 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1337)
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