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Antonia Franziske “Nettie” <I>Schubach</I> Silberhorn

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Antonia Franziske “Nettie” Schubach Silberhorn

Birth
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death
12 Jan 1925 (aged 62)
Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Maquoketa, Jackson County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5669139, Longitude: -91.0281528
Plot
694
Memorial ID
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Per Death Certificte for Louise Studler nee Dinder-Schneiz-Schuabach or Schuppach.

Mrs. Nettie Silberhorn, 419 South Putnam building, passed away this morning at one o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Madden, 2014 Marquette street. Her death occurred following a sudden heart attack.

The deceased was born in Mannheim, Germany on January 24, 1862, being 62 years old at the time of death. When nine years old, whe came to the United States with her parents, who settled in Maquoketa, Ia. She received her education there, and was there united in marriage to Abe Ast in 1883. Her husband died suddenly in 1889. She later married John C. Silberhorn and they moved to Wilton, Ia. Mr. Silberhorn preceded her in death on September 18, 1903. She had lived in Davenport the past 15 years, and had been a member of the St. John's M. E. church during her residence here.

Surviving are two sons, F. C. Ast of Silvis, Ill., and J. A. Silberhorn of Maquoketa, two daughters, Miss Laura Silberhorn at home, and Mrs. Eva Madden of Davenport, one sister, Mrs. Henry Zoeller of Chicago, and one brother, Albert Schubach, also of Chicago.

Short services will be held at the chapel of Hill & Fredericks Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock with Rev. Frank Court of the St. John's M. E. church officiating.Wednesday morning the body will be shipped to Wilton, Ia., where services will be held at the Methodist church at 1 a.m.

The Davenport Democrat and Leader; Wednesday Evening; January 14, 1925:


Per Death Certificte for Louise Studler nee Dinder-Schneiz-Schuabach or Schuppach.

Mrs. Nettie Silberhorn, 419 South Putnam building, passed away this morning at one o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Madden, 2014 Marquette street. Her death occurred following a sudden heart attack.

The deceased was born in Mannheim, Germany on January 24, 1862, being 62 years old at the time of death. When nine years old, whe came to the United States with her parents, who settled in Maquoketa, Ia. She received her education there, and was there united in marriage to Abe Ast in 1883. Her husband died suddenly in 1889. She later married John C. Silberhorn and they moved to Wilton, Ia. Mr. Silberhorn preceded her in death on September 18, 1903. She had lived in Davenport the past 15 years, and had been a member of the St. John's M. E. church during her residence here.

Surviving are two sons, F. C. Ast of Silvis, Ill., and J. A. Silberhorn of Maquoketa, two daughters, Miss Laura Silberhorn at home, and Mrs. Eva Madden of Davenport, one sister, Mrs. Henry Zoeller of Chicago, and one brother, Albert Schubach, also of Chicago.

Short services will be held at the chapel of Hill & Fredericks Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock with Rev. Frank Court of the St. John's M. E. church officiating.Wednesday morning the body will be shipped to Wilton, Ia., where services will be held at the Methodist church at 1 a.m.

The Davenport Democrat and Leader; Wednesday Evening; January 14, 1925:




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