Louise alone with children in 1900 and 1910 Census but listed as married.
Louise listed as widow in 1920 census.
Father: Juenger
Mother: Rosa Schindler
Children: Joseph (1889), Oscar (1892), Ella (1894), Otto (1895), Eugene (1899)
Mrs. Louise Anders passed quietly away last Saturday morning at the La Grange Hospital where she had been ill for several weeks.
Mrs. Anders was born in Austria in 1865 coming to America and locating near Weimar in 1886 where she lived about 7 years. From there she moved to her home near Schulenburg where she resided until death. She married Joe Anders in 1888.
Her husband and four children preceded her in death. She leaves to mourn her loss four children, three sons, Joe, Oscar and Eugene and one daughter, Miss Ella.
Burial took place Sunday afternoon at St. Rose's cemetery. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to the bereaved family.
The Schulenburg Sticker, Friday Oct. 14, 1921.
Louise alone with children in 1900 and 1910 Census but listed as married.
Louise listed as widow in 1920 census.
Father: Juenger
Mother: Rosa Schindler
Children: Joseph (1889), Oscar (1892), Ella (1894), Otto (1895), Eugene (1899)
Mrs. Louise Anders passed quietly away last Saturday morning at the La Grange Hospital where she had been ill for several weeks.
Mrs. Anders was born in Austria in 1865 coming to America and locating near Weimar in 1886 where she lived about 7 years. From there she moved to her home near Schulenburg where she resided until death. She married Joe Anders in 1888.
Her husband and four children preceded her in death. She leaves to mourn her loss four children, three sons, Joe, Oscar and Eugene and one daughter, Miss Ella.
Burial took place Sunday afternoon at St. Rose's cemetery. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to the bereaved family.
The Schulenburg Sticker, Friday Oct. 14, 1921.
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