After a long illness and a gradual decline extending over a period of nearly a year, Stinis Aggen, a highly respected citizen of this community, closed his eyes in sleep everlasting, Friday afternoon, Nov. 10th. Although expert physicians from Milwaukee had months ago been called into consultation with the local physicians, nothing could be done to arrest the progress of the disease, cirrhosis of the liver, and for a ,number of weeks past it was evident that the end was not distant.
Stinus Aggen was born in Ostfriesland, Germany, April 26, 1859. In 1863 the family emigrated to this country, and located on a farm two miles west of the village, where Mr. Aggen grew to manhood, and where in 1881, he was united in marriage to Miss Foelke Bruns. Until two and a half years ago, he operated the old Aggen farm; but when his children had grown up and had flown the home nest, he sold out and moved into his residence on Mill street, where he resided until his death.
He is survived by his widow, six sons and four daughters, nine grandchildren, five brothers, one sister and his aged mother.
Funeral services were held at the Reformed Church, Tuesday afternoon, after which the body was laid to rest in New Holstein cemetery.
1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Stinus Aggen
Home in 1900: New Holstein, Calumet, Wisconsin
Age: 41
Birth Date: Apr 1859
Birthplace: Germany
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Gender: Male
Immigration Year: 1863
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Spouse's name: Foelke
Marriage Year: 1881
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 19
Household Members: Name Age
Stinus Aggen 41
Foelke Aggen 42
Cathrine Aggen 18
Ella Aggen 17
Alma Aggen 15
Carl H Aggen 13
Lucy Aggen 11
Edward A Aggen 9
Hugo Aggen 7
Henry G Aggen 4
Arno F Aggen 2
After a long illness and a gradual decline extending over a period of nearly a year, Stinis Aggen, a highly respected citizen of this community, closed his eyes in sleep everlasting, Friday afternoon, Nov. 10th. Although expert physicians from Milwaukee had months ago been called into consultation with the local physicians, nothing could be done to arrest the progress of the disease, cirrhosis of the liver, and for a ,number of weeks past it was evident that the end was not distant.
Stinus Aggen was born in Ostfriesland, Germany, April 26, 1859. In 1863 the family emigrated to this country, and located on a farm two miles west of the village, where Mr. Aggen grew to manhood, and where in 1881, he was united in marriage to Miss Foelke Bruns. Until two and a half years ago, he operated the old Aggen farm; but when his children had grown up and had flown the home nest, he sold out and moved into his residence on Mill street, where he resided until his death.
He is survived by his widow, six sons and four daughters, nine grandchildren, five brothers, one sister and his aged mother.
Funeral services were held at the Reformed Church, Tuesday afternoon, after which the body was laid to rest in New Holstein cemetery.
1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Stinus Aggen
Home in 1900: New Holstein, Calumet, Wisconsin
Age: 41
Birth Date: Apr 1859
Birthplace: Germany
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Gender: Male
Immigration Year: 1863
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Spouse's name: Foelke
Marriage Year: 1881
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 19
Household Members: Name Age
Stinus Aggen 41
Foelke Aggen 42
Cathrine Aggen 18
Ella Aggen 17
Alma Aggen 15
Carl H Aggen 13
Lucy Aggen 11
Edward A Aggen 9
Hugo Aggen 7
Henry G Aggen 4
Arno F Aggen 2
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Kathryn "Tina" Aggen Moser
1881–1929
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Ella Aggen Fischer
1883–1969
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Alma Aggen Guntly
1884–1977
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Richard Aggen
1886–1886
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Carl H "Buster" Aggen
1887–1959
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Lucy Aggen Wyss
1889–1962
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Edward Aggen
1891–1962
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Hugo Aggen
1893–1941
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Henry G Aggen
1895–1956
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Arno Frederick Herman Aggen
1897–1970
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Louis Reinhard Aggen
1900–1951
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