William F. Pinnow and Ella A. Paulsen (v.3 p.155)
March 28, 1894 in civil ceremony, Town of New Holstein
William F. Pinnow
Son of Charles Pinnow and Frederika Wodrich
Merchant in Kiel
Born Province of Pomerania, Germany
Ella M. Paulsen
Daughter of August Paulsen and Catherine Edens
Born Town of New Holstein
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From Calumet county death records (v.7 p.889)
Ella M. Pinnow nee Paulsen
Feb. 9, 1869-Sept. 26, 1925
Wife of Wm. F. Pinnow
Daughter of August Paulsen (born Germany) and Katherine Edens (born Germany)
Born Wisconsin
Died from "apoplexy, sudden –arterioclerosis, 3 years"
Buried at Chilton Cemetery
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Called By Death
Mrs. W.F. Pinnow passed away at her home in Chilton on Saturday, the immediate cause of her death being a stroke which she suffered a short time previous.
Deceased, nee Ella Paulsen, was born 57 years ago, in the town of New Holstein, where she grew to woman-hood. She was married about 30 years ago to W.F. Pinnow, and the couple made their home in Kiel, where Mr. Pinnow conducted a general store for about five years. Later they moved to Chicago, and after a few years came to Chilton, where they have since resided, Mr. Pinnow being secretary of the Eastern Wisconsin Telephone Co. About a year ago Mrs. Pinnow suffered a stroke, and had not been well since; a second stroke last Saturday caused her death.
Mrs. Pinnow is the mother of three children, two daughters, Mrs. Edward Schmidt of Wauwatosa, Miss Ellen at home and one son, Arthur of this city, who with her husband survive her. She is also survived by two brothers, A. W. Paulsen of Detroit, Michigan, and August Paulsen of Kiel and two sisters, Mrs. Walter Stark of Plymouth and Mrs. George Kramer of this city.
The funeral took place on Monday afternoon, services being in charge of the pastor of the Episcopal church.
Tri-County Record - October 1, 1925
William F. Pinnow and Ella A. Paulsen (v.3 p.155)
March 28, 1894 in civil ceremony, Town of New Holstein
William F. Pinnow
Son of Charles Pinnow and Frederika Wodrich
Merchant in Kiel
Born Province of Pomerania, Germany
Ella M. Paulsen
Daughter of August Paulsen and Catherine Edens
Born Town of New Holstein
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From Calumet county death records (v.7 p.889)
Ella M. Pinnow nee Paulsen
Feb. 9, 1869-Sept. 26, 1925
Wife of Wm. F. Pinnow
Daughter of August Paulsen (born Germany) and Katherine Edens (born Germany)
Born Wisconsin
Died from "apoplexy, sudden –arterioclerosis, 3 years"
Buried at Chilton Cemetery
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Called By Death
Mrs. W.F. Pinnow passed away at her home in Chilton on Saturday, the immediate cause of her death being a stroke which she suffered a short time previous.
Deceased, nee Ella Paulsen, was born 57 years ago, in the town of New Holstein, where she grew to woman-hood. She was married about 30 years ago to W.F. Pinnow, and the couple made their home in Kiel, where Mr. Pinnow conducted a general store for about five years. Later they moved to Chicago, and after a few years came to Chilton, where they have since resided, Mr. Pinnow being secretary of the Eastern Wisconsin Telephone Co. About a year ago Mrs. Pinnow suffered a stroke, and had not been well since; a second stroke last Saturday caused her death.
Mrs. Pinnow is the mother of three children, two daughters, Mrs. Edward Schmidt of Wauwatosa, Miss Ellen at home and one son, Arthur of this city, who with her husband survive her. She is also survived by two brothers, A. W. Paulsen of Detroit, Michigan, and August Paulsen of Kiel and two sisters, Mrs. Walter Stark of Plymouth and Mrs. George Kramer of this city.
The funeral took place on Monday afternoon, services being in charge of the pastor of the Episcopal church.
Tri-County Record - October 1, 1925
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