Three of her sisters and step-sisters also came to America. Juliana and her four children came to America on the SS Leipzig to Baltimore, MD arriving on 19 May 1876. Her married sisters were in Utica, Winnebago County, WI so they came there first and then in 1878 came to the Town of Bloomer, Chippewa County, WI.
Juliane married first before 1856 to Mr. Paruschke and had one daughter, Ernestina Henrietta Paruschke Wüdtke. He died in Germany before 1859 as she married second before 1860 to August Ziemann who died in Germany in 1868; they had 3 sons: Frederick August, William Frederick, and George Carl (Gottlieb Karl) Ziemann. She never remarried in America.
Juliane died 23 May 1908 in the Town of Bloomer, Chippewa County, WI aged 80 years 5 months.
Bloomer Advance, Bloomer, WI Thurs. 28 May 1908 Mrs. Juliane Ziemann
Mrs. Juliane Ziemann died at her home north of town Saturday night after an illness of about a year, during which time she was a patient sufferer. She was born in Groszdrensen, Posen, Germany and was 80 years and 5 months of age. She was married twice, the first husband dying soon after the marriage and her second husband died in Germany in 1868. In 1877 she came with her children to America, settling in Winnebago County and in 1878 she moved to Bloomer where she has since resided, making her a pioneer in the community. She was the mother of four children, one daughter from her first marriage and three sons from her second. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the residence; Rev. R. O. Buerger officiated and burial was in the Schmock Cemetery (now Pleasant Valley).
Card of Thanks: We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to the many friends who assisted during the sickness, death, and burial of our mother. Mrs. E. Wüdtke (Ernestina is her daughter from the first marriage)
Fred A, Wm F, and George C Ziemann (Sons from her second marriage).
Three of her sisters and step-sisters also came to America. Juliana and her four children came to America on the SS Leipzig to Baltimore, MD arriving on 19 May 1876. Her married sisters were in Utica, Winnebago County, WI so they came there first and then in 1878 came to the Town of Bloomer, Chippewa County, WI.
Juliane married first before 1856 to Mr. Paruschke and had one daughter, Ernestina Henrietta Paruschke Wüdtke. He died in Germany before 1859 as she married second before 1860 to August Ziemann who died in Germany in 1868; they had 3 sons: Frederick August, William Frederick, and George Carl (Gottlieb Karl) Ziemann. She never remarried in America.
Juliane died 23 May 1908 in the Town of Bloomer, Chippewa County, WI aged 80 years 5 months.
Bloomer Advance, Bloomer, WI Thurs. 28 May 1908 Mrs. Juliane Ziemann
Mrs. Juliane Ziemann died at her home north of town Saturday night after an illness of about a year, during which time she was a patient sufferer. She was born in Groszdrensen, Posen, Germany and was 80 years and 5 months of age. She was married twice, the first husband dying soon after the marriage and her second husband died in Germany in 1868. In 1877 she came with her children to America, settling in Winnebago County and in 1878 she moved to Bloomer where she has since resided, making her a pioneer in the community. She was the mother of four children, one daughter from her first marriage and three sons from her second. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the residence; Rev. R. O. Buerger officiated and burial was in the Schmock Cemetery (now Pleasant Valley).
Card of Thanks: We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to the many friends who assisted during the sickness, death, and burial of our mother. Mrs. E. Wüdtke (Ernestina is her daughter from the first marriage)
Fred A, Wm F, and George C Ziemann (Sons from her second marriage).
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