Death in Chicago on Sunday, from old age debility, of 83-year old Henry Voshardt. He came to Two Rivers in his early youth and lived here until about three years ago when he sold his share in the Hamilton Manufacturing Co. and moved to Chicago to live with his daughter, Mrs. Sophie Miller, where he died. He is survived by 2 sons and 3 daughters.
The body was brought to Two Rivers and laid to rest Tuesday.
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From Der Nord Westen, 09 Sept. 1909:
The following people attended the funeral of Henry Voshardt in Two Rivers: Herman Voshardt, Mrs. Sophia Mueller, Minnie Voshardt, Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Kahlenberg, Louis Mueller, Albert Kahlenberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Friedly, all from Chicago; Wm. Voshardt and family from Black River Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Voshardt of Portage, and the E.J. Vaudreuil family from Rhinelander.
PIONEER DEAD
Henry Voshardt, Age 83, Dies at Chicago
Henry Voshardt, one of the oldest settlers in this county died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Sophia Mueller at Chicago last Saturday. His body was brought here for burial on last Monday and interment took place Tuesday afternoon. The funeral ceremonies took place at Leo Vaudreuil's home and the cemetery, Rev. D. ?? officiating.
Mr. Voshardt was 83 years old being born at Tuenheide, Germany. In the sixties he migrated to this country and settled in this city. For a number of years he was the proprietor of the large Voshardt Hall which was located where the new Hamilton factory now stands. Several years ago he went to live with his daughter, Mrs. Sophia Mueller. Mr. Voshardt, during his residence here made a trip to the Fatherland. The decedent is mourned by three daughters, all living in Chicago, Mesdames Ed. Mueller, R.A. Kahledberg and Minnie Voshardt and three sons, Wm, Frank and Herman Voshardt.
Mr. Voshardt had numerous friends here who honored him by accompanying the body to the eternal resting place.
The Reporter, Fri., Sept. 3, 1909
Death in Chicago on Sunday, from old age debility, of 83-year old Henry Voshardt. He came to Two Rivers in his early youth and lived here until about three years ago when he sold his share in the Hamilton Manufacturing Co. and moved to Chicago to live with his daughter, Mrs. Sophie Miller, where he died. He is survived by 2 sons and 3 daughters.
The body was brought to Two Rivers and laid to rest Tuesday.
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From Der Nord Westen, 09 Sept. 1909:
The following people attended the funeral of Henry Voshardt in Two Rivers: Herman Voshardt, Mrs. Sophia Mueller, Minnie Voshardt, Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Kahlenberg, Louis Mueller, Albert Kahlenberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Friedly, all from Chicago; Wm. Voshardt and family from Black River Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Voshardt of Portage, and the E.J. Vaudreuil family from Rhinelander.
PIONEER DEAD
Henry Voshardt, Age 83, Dies at Chicago
Henry Voshardt, one of the oldest settlers in this county died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Sophia Mueller at Chicago last Saturday. His body was brought here for burial on last Monday and interment took place Tuesday afternoon. The funeral ceremonies took place at Leo Vaudreuil's home and the cemetery, Rev. D. ?? officiating.
Mr. Voshardt was 83 years old being born at Tuenheide, Germany. In the sixties he migrated to this country and settled in this city. For a number of years he was the proprietor of the large Voshardt Hall which was located where the new Hamilton factory now stands. Several years ago he went to live with his daughter, Mrs. Sophia Mueller. Mr. Voshardt, during his residence here made a trip to the Fatherland. The decedent is mourned by three daughters, all living in Chicago, Mesdames Ed. Mueller, R.A. Kahledberg and Minnie Voshardt and three sons, Wm, Frank and Herman Voshardt.
Mr. Voshardt had numerous friends here who honored him by accompanying the body to the eternal resting place.
The Reporter, Fri., Sept. 3, 1909
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