DEATH RECORD
Mrs. Caroline Burmeier, aged 36 years, died at 9 o'clock this morning at her home at Sixteenth and Jefferson streets. Last Monday she lost an infant son. The deceased was born in Germany and had lived here sixteen years. She leaves a husband and two children.
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The Quincy Daily Whig, Saturday, March 10, 1900; page 5.
DEATHS OF THE DAY
MRS. CAROLINE BURMEIER.
Mrs. Carolina Burmeier, wife of Gustav Burmeier, died at the family residence, 841 South Sixteenth street, yesterday morning. This was a sad case, deceased gave birth to twins two weeks ago, and last Monday one of them died.
Mrs. Burmeier had been very low since the birth of the children. The other baby is doing very nicely.
The deceased was born in Germany 36 years ago, and had resided in this city 16 years. The husband and seven children survive. Mr. Burmeier is an employee at the W. O. Meyer lime kiln.
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Cemetery information:
"Died circa 37 years."
Interment at Greenmount: 12 March 1900.
"AKA Mrs. Gustav."
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NB: Have transcribed things faithfully. Spelling of her name varied even among the same interment and the same obituary.
DEATH RECORD
Mrs. Caroline Burmeier, aged 36 years, died at 9 o'clock this morning at her home at Sixteenth and Jefferson streets. Last Monday she lost an infant son. The deceased was born in Germany and had lived here sixteen years. She leaves a husband and two children.
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The Quincy Daily Whig, Saturday, March 10, 1900; page 5.
DEATHS OF THE DAY
MRS. CAROLINE BURMEIER.
Mrs. Carolina Burmeier, wife of Gustav Burmeier, died at the family residence, 841 South Sixteenth street, yesterday morning. This was a sad case, deceased gave birth to twins two weeks ago, and last Monday one of them died.
Mrs. Burmeier had been very low since the birth of the children. The other baby is doing very nicely.
The deceased was born in Germany 36 years ago, and had resided in this city 16 years. The husband and seven children survive. Mr. Burmeier is an employee at the W. O. Meyer lime kiln.
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Cemetery information:
"Died circa 37 years."
Interment at Greenmount: 12 March 1900.
"AKA Mrs. Gustav."
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NB: Have transcribed things faithfully. Spelling of her name varied even among the same interment and the same obituary.
Gravesite Details
Double stone with Gustav.
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