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Mary <I>Engelking</I> Bosse

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Mary Engelking Bosse

Birth
Millheim, Austin County, Texas, USA
Death
11 Jan 1944 (aged 82)
Stamford, Jones County, Texas, USA
Burial
Stamford, Haskell County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 108
Memorial ID
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Wife of G.W. Bosse

DESCENDANT OF TEXAS HEROES DIES AT STAMFORD HOSPITAL

STAMFORD, Jan. 12

Mrs. G.W. Bosse, 84, born during Civil War days and descendant of a long line of
Texas war heroes, died Tuesday in Stamford.

Mrs. Bosse had been ill with a heart ailment since Christmas day and was
hospitalized on Tuesday.

Funeral will be held Thursday at the St. John's Methodist hcurch with Dr. O.P.
Clark, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Highland cemetery with Kinney
Funeral Home in charge.

Mrs. Bosse, the former Mary Engelking, was the granddaughter of Sigismund
Von Roeder who was one of the few survivors of Stephen F. Austin's colony
and an uncle was a soldier in the Texas Revolution.

She was born 27 January 1861, at Jillteim, Austin county, where she was
reared. She was a school teacher for five years before her marriage on
21 December 1886.

After living in Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. Bosse came to Haskell County in 1907 to
establish their home near Stamford.

Survivors: her husband; 4 sons - William F., Edward, Ernest and Herbert Bosse,
and a daughter, Mrs. Lena H. Hering, all of Stamford.
information provided by Dorholub
Wife of G.W. Bosse

DESCENDANT OF TEXAS HEROES DIES AT STAMFORD HOSPITAL

STAMFORD, Jan. 12

Mrs. G.W. Bosse, 84, born during Civil War days and descendant of a long line of
Texas war heroes, died Tuesday in Stamford.

Mrs. Bosse had been ill with a heart ailment since Christmas day and was
hospitalized on Tuesday.

Funeral will be held Thursday at the St. John's Methodist hcurch with Dr. O.P.
Clark, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Highland cemetery with Kinney
Funeral Home in charge.

Mrs. Bosse, the former Mary Engelking, was the granddaughter of Sigismund
Von Roeder who was one of the few survivors of Stephen F. Austin's colony
and an uncle was a soldier in the Texas Revolution.

She was born 27 January 1861, at Jillteim, Austin county, where she was
reared. She was a school teacher for five years before her marriage on
21 December 1886.

After living in Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. Bosse came to Haskell County in 1907 to
establish their home near Stamford.

Survivors: her husband; 4 sons - William F., Edward, Ernest and Herbert Bosse,
and a daughter, Mrs. Lena H. Hering, all of Stamford.
information provided by Dorholub


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