Mrs. Wilhelmina Perronne, 78, wife of Fred Perronne Sr., died Saturday at the home of a son, Martin Perronne, Route 1, Sheboygan. Funeral services will be held at the Martin Perronne farm home and at the Trinity Lutheran Church near Howards Grove. The Rev. Walter Kitzerow will have charge of the services and burial will be made in the adjacent church cemetery.
Mrs. Perronne was born Jan. 24, 1858, in the town of Herman, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Winkel. She attended the parochial school at Trinity church near Howards Grove and was confirmed at the Trinity Lutheran church.
On Sept. 5, 1880 she was married to Fred Perronne and immediately after marriage she lived with her husband at Colby. They remained at that community for five years. From 1886 to 1887 the couple lived in the city of Sheboygan and then retired to the town of Herman where the family lived on a farm until 1916 when they moved to Howards Grove where they resided until 1934.
Survivors include her husband, six sons, William of Waterloo, Fred Jr. and Martin of Sheboygan, Route 1, Herman of Sheboygan and Paul of the town of Mosel; three brothers, Herman of the town of Meeme, Fred of the town of Schleswig and Louis of the town of Herman, three sisters, Mrs. Ida Minster of Sheboygan, Mrs. Mary Krueger of Sheboygan, and Mrs. Louis Mar??, of Boltonville, a son-in-law, William Bucholz of Kiel, also survive. Three children died in infancy, and a daughter, Mrs. William Bucholz died April 5, 1935.
Mrs. Wilhelmina Perronne, 78, wife of Fred Perronne Sr., died Saturday at the home of a son, Martin Perronne, Route 1, Sheboygan. Funeral services will be held at the Martin Perronne farm home and at the Trinity Lutheran Church near Howards Grove. The Rev. Walter Kitzerow will have charge of the services and burial will be made in the adjacent church cemetery.
Mrs. Perronne was born Jan. 24, 1858, in the town of Herman, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Winkel. She attended the parochial school at Trinity church near Howards Grove and was confirmed at the Trinity Lutheran church.
On Sept. 5, 1880 she was married to Fred Perronne and immediately after marriage she lived with her husband at Colby. They remained at that community for five years. From 1886 to 1887 the couple lived in the city of Sheboygan and then retired to the town of Herman where the family lived on a farm until 1916 when they moved to Howards Grove where they resided until 1934.
Survivors include her husband, six sons, William of Waterloo, Fred Jr. and Martin of Sheboygan, Route 1, Herman of Sheboygan and Paul of the town of Mosel; three brothers, Herman of the town of Meeme, Fred of the town of Schleswig and Louis of the town of Herman, three sisters, Mrs. Ida Minster of Sheboygan, Mrs. Mary Krueger of Sheboygan, and Mrs. Louis Mar??, of Boltonville, a son-in-law, William Bucholz of Kiel, also survive. Three children died in infancy, and a daughter, Mrs. William Bucholz died April 5, 1935.
Family Members
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Augusta Louisa Marie Winkel Krueger
1855–1925
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Ida Albertine Caroline Winkel Minster
1856–1937
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Bertha Winkel Rackow
1859–1920
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Herman Carl Friederick Winkel
1861–1945
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Anna Dorothea Sophia Winkel Marbes
1862–1947
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Friedrich Wilhelm Winkel
1864–1950
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Barbette Johanna Winkel Grunewald
1866–1933
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Marie Sophie Winkel Klueger
1868–1943
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Louisa Albertine Maria Winkel
1871–1872
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Carl Johann Heinrich Winkel
1872–1923
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Louis Johann Martin Winkel
1875–1954
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Sophia Justine Alma Winkel Barts
1878–1910
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Gustave Christian Winkel
1881–1934
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Albert F. W. Perronne
1881–1886
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Wilhelm August Perronne
1882–1968
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Fredrick Herman Albert Perronne Jr
1884–1948
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Carl Frederick Wilhelm Perronne
1886–1890
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Ida Wilhelmine Caroline Perronne
1888–1888
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Herman Julius "Sonny" Perronne
1889–1960
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Louis Friedrich Ferdinand Perronne
1892–1960
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Martin John Perronne
1893–1967
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Alma Maria Hedwig Perronne Buchholz
1896–1935
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Paul Ferdinand Wilhelm Perronne
1898–1984
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