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Minnie Dorrit <I>Paulsen</I> Guetersohn

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Minnie Dorrit Paulsen Guetersohn

Birth
Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
5 Mar 1940 (aged 84)
Burial
Greenfield, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 79, Block 3, Space 5A
Memorial ID
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(First Husband – Henry Hayssen)

Mrs. Charles Geutersohn, 85, a former resident of this City, died at her home in West Allis Tuesday of last week. She was born May 4, 1855 in Chilton, the oldest daughter of William and Margaret Paulsen, and was married to Henry Hayssen. The couple resided for a number of years in New Holstein before going to Florida. After Mr. Hayssen's death, his widow went to Milwaukee to live with her daughter where she was married later to Charles Guetersohn.

She is survived by her husband and children, Edward, Alma, Charles, Erna, Flora, Minna, Charma and Adwill; two sisters, Dorrit Roecker and Emma Schultheis.
The funeral was held at West Allis with interment in Arlington cemetery.

A.S. Hipke and son, Lester and daughter, Mrs. R. F. Maples attended the funeral.

Charles Guetersohn passed away Thursday, two days after the death of his wife.
Chilton Times – March 14, 1940 (Calumet County, Wisconsin)

INFORMATION PROVIDED BY FIND A GRAVE MEMBER Rose Mohnsam (#47105797)
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She married Henry Hermann Hayssen (1848-1913) at Chilton, Wisconsin, on November 2, 1872.
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(First Husband – Henry Hayssen)

Mrs. Charles Geutersohn, 85, a former resident of this City, died at her home in West Allis Tuesday of last week. She was born May 4, 1855 in Chilton, the oldest daughter of William and Margaret Paulsen, and was married to Henry Hayssen. The couple resided for a number of years in New Holstein before going to Florida. After Mr. Hayssen's death, his widow went to Milwaukee to live with her daughter where she was married later to Charles Guetersohn.

She is survived by her husband and children, Edward, Alma, Charles, Erna, Flora, Minna, Charma and Adwill; two sisters, Dorrit Roecker and Emma Schultheis.
The funeral was held at West Allis with interment in Arlington cemetery.

A.S. Hipke and son, Lester and daughter, Mrs. R. F. Maples attended the funeral.

Charles Guetersohn passed away Thursday, two days after the death of his wife.
Chilton Times – March 14, 1940 (Calumet County, Wisconsin)

INFORMATION PROVIDED BY FIND A GRAVE MEMBER Rose Mohnsam (#47105797)
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She married Henry Hermann Hayssen (1848-1913) at Chilton, Wisconsin, on November 2, 1872.
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