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Peter Andersen

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Peter Andersen

Birth
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1932 (aged 68–69)
Burial
Chilton, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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A. Peter Anderson, 68, a former resident of this city for many years, died at St. Elizabeth’s hospital, Appleton, Saturday following an operation. The funeral was held Tuesday from St. Mary’s church, Kaukauna, with Rev. A. Roder officiating. Burial was in St. Mary’s Cemetery here.

Mr. Anderson was born in Denmark in 1864. After coming to America he farmed in Kenosha and Jackson, Minn., before engaging in the livery business here, which he conducted for about twenty years. He left here in 1912 for Kaukauna, where he engaged in the livery and trucking business until his death.

Mr. Anderson was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic church, Kaukauna, Catholic Order of Foresters court No. 118, and the Elk and Eagles lodges. He was county supervisor from the fourth ward of his city several years ago.

Survivors are his wife, one daughter, Mabel, Marion, Ind.; two sons, George and Carl at home; one brother, Louis, Jackson, Minn.; and one sister, Mrs. Christine Hendrickson, Denmark.
Chilton Times – December 22, 1932
A. Peter Anderson, 68, a former resident of this city for many years, died at St. Elizabeth’s hospital, Appleton, Saturday following an operation. The funeral was held Tuesday from St. Mary’s church, Kaukauna, with Rev. A. Roder officiating. Burial was in St. Mary’s Cemetery here.

Mr. Anderson was born in Denmark in 1864. After coming to America he farmed in Kenosha and Jackson, Minn., before engaging in the livery business here, which he conducted for about twenty years. He left here in 1912 for Kaukauna, where he engaged in the livery and trucking business until his death.

Mr. Anderson was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic church, Kaukauna, Catholic Order of Foresters court No. 118, and the Elk and Eagles lodges. He was county supervisor from the fourth ward of his city several years ago.

Survivors are his wife, one daughter, Mabel, Marion, Ind.; two sons, George and Carl at home; one brother, Louis, Jackson, Minn.; and one sister, Mrs. Christine Hendrickson, Denmark.
Chilton Times – December 22, 1932


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