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Anton “Antonin” Abraham

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Anton “Antonin” Abraham

Birth
Chotebudice, Okres Třebíč, Vysočina, Czech Republic
Death
9 Aug 1927 (aged 82)
Bruno, Butler County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Bruno, Butler County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section South, Block 106, Row 10, Grave 1
Memorial ID
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Born in Chotebudice house #32, the son of Anton Abraham and Veronica Račická (daughter of John Račická). Emigrated to the United States with his wife in 1875. The passenger list for the steamship Nurnberg, which arrived in Baltimore, Maryland from Bremen, Germany on March 29, 1875 includes Anton Abraham, age 30, blacksmith, and Cacilia, age 28. According to the passenger list both were born in Austria and Moravia was their last legal residence.

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Brainard Clipper (Brainard, Nebr.), August 25, 1927, p. 1, col. 3

Bruno, Aug. 16 - Anton Abraham died of cancer of the stomach and complications at his home in Bruno on Tuesday morning Aug. 9, after an illness of several months. The funeral was held on Thursday, Aug. 11, from the home to St. Anthony's church, with Rev. Father Pazourek, of Loma, in charge of the services. Interment was in the Bruno cemetery, beside the grave of Mrs. Abraham, who died in Aug. 1913.

Anton Abraham was born in Chotabudic, Moravia, on January 17, 1845, and was aged 92 years, 6 months and 22 days at time of his death. He was a blacksmith by trade, but on coming to the United States in 1875 followed the occupation of farming. After retiring from farm life some years ago he moved to Bruno with his daughter, Cecelia, and sister-in-law, Mrs. Frances Francke. He is survived by two sons, Joseph of Bruno and Peter, and three daughters, Miss Cecelia of Bruno, Mrs. Frances Barta of Verona, N. D., and Mrs. Jacob Bongers of Brainard.
Born in Chotebudice house #32, the son of Anton Abraham and Veronica Račická (daughter of John Račická). Emigrated to the United States with his wife in 1875. The passenger list for the steamship Nurnberg, which arrived in Baltimore, Maryland from Bremen, Germany on March 29, 1875 includes Anton Abraham, age 30, blacksmith, and Cacilia, age 28. According to the passenger list both were born in Austria and Moravia was their last legal residence.

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Brainard Clipper (Brainard, Nebr.), August 25, 1927, p. 1, col. 3

Bruno, Aug. 16 - Anton Abraham died of cancer of the stomach and complications at his home in Bruno on Tuesday morning Aug. 9, after an illness of several months. The funeral was held on Thursday, Aug. 11, from the home to St. Anthony's church, with Rev. Father Pazourek, of Loma, in charge of the services. Interment was in the Bruno cemetery, beside the grave of Mrs. Abraham, who died in Aug. 1913.

Anton Abraham was born in Chotabudic, Moravia, on January 17, 1845, and was aged 92 years, 6 months and 22 days at time of his death. He was a blacksmith by trade, but on coming to the United States in 1875 followed the occupation of farming. After retiring from farm life some years ago he moved to Bruno with his daughter, Cecelia, and sister-in-law, Mrs. Frances Francke. He is survived by two sons, Joseph of Bruno and Peter, and three daughters, Miss Cecelia of Bruno, Mrs. Frances Barta of Verona, N. D., and Mrs. Jacob Bongers of Brainard.

Inscription

Zde v Panu odpociva / CECILIE ABRAHAM / NAR na MORAVE / 18 rijna L.P. 1847 a / ZEM 13 srpna L.P. 1913 / ANTONIN ABRAHAM / 1845 1927 / Odpocivej v pokoji!



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  • Created by: Scott
  • Added: Sep 4, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96538848/anton-abraham: accessed ), memorial page for Anton “Antonin” Abraham (9 Jan 1845–9 Aug 1927), Find a Grave Memorial ID 96538848, citing Saint Anthony Cemetery, Bruno, Butler County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by Scott (contributor 47643415).