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Ernst Schwalbe

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Ernst Schwalbe

Birth
Germany
Death
22 Oct 1929 (aged 79)
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Ernest Schwalbe passed away Tuesday after an illness of three weeks at St. Nicholas hospital. He resided on a farm on Highway 57 for thirty-one years and retired seventeen years ago.
Funeral services will be held from the Wittkopp Funeral home at Plymouth.
Deceased was born in Germany February 8, 1850, and came to this country at the age of four years. He spent most of his life in Sheboygan county and was married April 17, 1878, to Miss Barbara Kaestner, who preceded him in death thirty-one years ago.
He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. George Hoffman of town of Lima, Mrs. Ben Bodecker of town Lima; Mrs. John ????of Waukesha, and Mrs. Clarence Scheibe of Beulah, Michigan; two sons, Helmuth of Sheboygan and Lester of Wauwatosa; ???? grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Otto Oetking and Mrs. Augusta Pieper the former of town of Herman and the latter of Lisbon, Iowa.
Sheboygan Press – October 23, 1929
Ernest Schwalbe passed away Tuesday after an illness of three weeks at St. Nicholas hospital. He resided on a farm on Highway 57 for thirty-one years and retired seventeen years ago.
Funeral services will be held from the Wittkopp Funeral home at Plymouth.
Deceased was born in Germany February 8, 1850, and came to this country at the age of four years. He spent most of his life in Sheboygan county and was married April 17, 1878, to Miss Barbara Kaestner, who preceded him in death thirty-one years ago.
He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. George Hoffman of town of Lima, Mrs. Ben Bodecker of town Lima; Mrs. John ????of Waukesha, and Mrs. Clarence Scheibe of Beulah, Michigan; two sons, Helmuth of Sheboygan and Lester of Wauwatosa; ???? grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Otto Oetking and Mrs. Augusta Pieper the former of town of Herman and the latter of Lisbon, Iowa.
Sheboygan Press – October 23, 1929


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