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Alice Bott

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Alice Bott

Birth
Sutton, Clay County, Nebraska, USA
Death
20 Jun 1890 (aged 5)
Sutton, Clay County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Sutton, Clay County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6189872, Longitude: -97.8641454
Plot
07N-27-02-07
Memorial ID
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This is a Family Plot.
* Alice Bott was the daughter of Christina Yost Bott and Ludwig Bott. The plot was purchased by Louis Bott, according to Sutton Cemetery records. Alice was 5 years old.

* Wilhelm Bott was the son of Christina Yost Bott and Ludwig Bott. The plot was purchased by Louis Bott, according to Sutton Cemetery records. Wilhelm died at 7 years old.

* Notes as provided by Photo Contributor, Peggy Bargen Duey
"The front of the stone is in German & says they are the children of Ludwig & Christina Bott; on one side is Wilhelm & on the other side is, I think, the infant who is named "Alice". It couldn't be read, even in person, after rubbing off the moss."

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* Additional information, gathered by Catherine Renschler, was from a computer print out of Harvard Cemetery records which was taken from the Harvard City Clerk's records. Information from the Adams County Historical Society of the Harvard City Clerk's records shows Alice Yost Yost was the first burial in a lot purchased by Philip L. Yost. In the column under disease is written "accidental". Also buried there are Ludwig, Katherina, Infant son of Herman (stillborn Oct 8, 1921), and Willie A. Currently there is no way of knowing the family relationship of the young children referenced in the Harvard City Clerk's office report. However, it is possible these are children of Ludwig and Christina Yost Bott
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* As reported in Christina Yost Bott's Obituary: (Memorial# 60000246)
"Ludwig and Christina Yost Bott were blessed with nine (9) children. Six of them went to their home above before their mother. They were three boys and three girls." Although family members have stated that the mix of boys vs girls is not correct, but the number of 6 was accurately reported. Same family members noted that one child was named Alice another Wilhelm.
*****************************************
This is a Family Plot.
* Alice Bott was the daughter of Christina Yost Bott and Ludwig Bott. The plot was purchased by Louis Bott, according to Sutton Cemetery records. Alice was 5 years old.

* Wilhelm Bott was the son of Christina Yost Bott and Ludwig Bott. The plot was purchased by Louis Bott, according to Sutton Cemetery records. Wilhelm died at 7 years old.

* Notes as provided by Photo Contributor, Peggy Bargen Duey
"The front of the stone is in German & says they are the children of Ludwig & Christina Bott; on one side is Wilhelm & on the other side is, I think, the infant who is named "Alice". It couldn't be read, even in person, after rubbing off the moss."

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* Additional information, gathered by Catherine Renschler, was from a computer print out of Harvard Cemetery records which was taken from the Harvard City Clerk's records. Information from the Adams County Historical Society of the Harvard City Clerk's records shows Alice Yost Yost was the first burial in a lot purchased by Philip L. Yost. In the column under disease is written "accidental". Also buried there are Ludwig, Katherina, Infant son of Herman (stillborn Oct 8, 1921), and Willie A. Currently there is no way of knowing the family relationship of the young children referenced in the Harvard City Clerk's office report. However, it is possible these are children of Ludwig and Christina Yost Bott
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* As reported in Christina Yost Bott's Obituary: (Memorial# 60000246)
"Ludwig and Christina Yost Bott were blessed with nine (9) children. Six of them went to their home above before their mother. They were three boys and three girls." Although family members have stated that the mix of boys vs girls is not correct, but the number of 6 was accurately reported. Same family members noted that one child was named Alice another Wilhelm.


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