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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, August 14, 1901-
HELLBUSCH--Monday morning, August 12, after an illness of four weeks, from a complication of liver and stomach troubles, John H. Hellbusch departed this life, in the seventy-seventh year of his age.
He was born in Oldenberg, Germany, December 6, 1824; came to America in the fall of 1869. He was twice married, his first wife dying in Germany. To them six children were born, three of whom are living, Fred, August and Carl. There were ten children born of the second marriage, three of whom are living, Conrad, Mrs. Fred. Mueller and Johanna. Deceased leaves, besides the children named, his widow, whose maiden name was Anna Kuneman.
Funeral services are to be held at 1 o'clock this Wednesday at St. John's Lutheran church, Oldenbusch, Rev. H. Holm preaching the sermon, after which the remains will be laid to rest in the church cemeter
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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, August 21, 1901-
HELLBUSCH--John H. Hellbusch, whose death was recorded in last week's Journal, is said to have been the first settler in Grand Prairie township.
From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, August 14, 1901-
HELLBUSCH--Monday morning, August 12, after an illness of four weeks, from a complication of liver and stomach troubles, John H. Hellbusch departed this life, in the seventy-seventh year of his age.
He was born in Oldenberg, Germany, December 6, 1824; came to America in the fall of 1869. He was twice married, his first wife dying in Germany. To them six children were born, three of whom are living, Fred, August and Carl. There were ten children born of the second marriage, three of whom are living, Conrad, Mrs. Fred. Mueller and Johanna. Deceased leaves, besides the children named, his widow, whose maiden name was Anna Kuneman.
Funeral services are to be held at 1 o'clock this Wednesday at St. John's Lutheran church, Oldenbusch, Rev. H. Holm preaching the sermon, after which the remains will be laid to rest in the church cemeter
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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, August 21, 1901-
HELLBUSCH--John H. Hellbusch, whose death was recorded in last week's Journal, is said to have been the first settler in Grand Prairie township.
Original individual @I23213@ (@MS_WURDEMANN.G_89GM2@) merged with @I09518@ (@MS_WURDEMANN.G_89GM2@)
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