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Anna Dorothia <I>Greve</I> Harder

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Anna Dorothia Greve Harder

Birth
Death
15 Oct 1910 (aged 63)
Burial
New Holstein, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
375
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Anna Harder --- Calumet County Reporter --- October 19, 1910

Mrs. Henry Harder died very suddenly Saturday evening, at six o'clock from apoplexy. She had been sick for the past few days but her sickness was not considered to be serious until the end came.
Anna Dorothea Greve was born October 13, 1847 at Schleswig, Germany. Five years later her parents emigrated to America and bought a large farm near Kiel. Having become acquainted with Henry Harder a few years later they were married on September 1, 1865. The happily mated couple started in housekeeping on what is known as the Fred Bormann farm where they lived for twenty-five years. Both of them being hard working people they soon became prosperous. In 1890 they moved onto the Christ Eichhorn place where they remained four years when they came to New Holstein. No children were born to them but a daughter (Emma Erbach) was adopted when quite young. She later was married to Fred Bormann.
Mrs. Harder was a very good woman and one whom the people of this vicinity will remember for many years. Her death was a great shock to her many friends who had known her for so many years. She was 63 years and 2 day old. She leaves her husband, five brothers and two sisters mourning her loss.
The funeral was held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Schildknecht officiating. The remains were placed in the New Holstein cemetery.
Anna Harder --- Calumet County Reporter --- October 19, 1910

Mrs. Henry Harder died very suddenly Saturday evening, at six o'clock from apoplexy. She had been sick for the past few days but her sickness was not considered to be serious until the end came.
Anna Dorothea Greve was born October 13, 1847 at Schleswig, Germany. Five years later her parents emigrated to America and bought a large farm near Kiel. Having become acquainted with Henry Harder a few years later they were married on September 1, 1865. The happily mated couple started in housekeeping on what is known as the Fred Bormann farm where they lived for twenty-five years. Both of them being hard working people they soon became prosperous. In 1890 they moved onto the Christ Eichhorn place where they remained four years when they came to New Holstein. No children were born to them but a daughter (Emma Erbach) was adopted when quite young. She later was married to Fred Bormann.
Mrs. Harder was a very good woman and one whom the people of this vicinity will remember for many years. Her death was a great shock to her many friends who had known her for so many years. She was 63 years and 2 day old. She leaves her husband, five brothers and two sisters mourning her loss.
The funeral was held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Schildknecht officiating. The remains were placed in the New Holstein cemetery.

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