Obit: Tiedemann, Magdalena Langemak (1840 - 1896)

Contact: Regan Leigh Oakley

----Source: Thorp Courier pg. 8, 3 Dec 1896

Surnames: LANGEMAK TIEDEMANN GRAVES ANDERSON STEELE IBLING LABERGE KRUPP BRINTNALL SEVERING OESAU

Mrs. Magdalena Langemak, wife of our esteemed townsman Christian Tiedemann, died of paralysis on Sunday evening Nov. 29th, 1896, at her home in this village after but a few hours illness. She was born at Aberstorf, Schleswig Holstein, Germany, on Dec. 7th, 1840. In 1853, at the age of thirteen years, she came to this county with her parents and settled at New Holstein, Calumet county, Wis., where she was united in marriage with Christian Tiedemann on Jan. 3rd, 1857. May 10th, 1888, she came with her husband and children to this village where she has since resided.

She leaves a husband and nine children. Mrs. Helen Graves of Abbotsford; Mrs. Aurilla Ibling of Kiel; Mrs. Rosa Anderson and Mrs. Christina Steele of this village; Mrs. Bertha Laberge of Withee; Mrs. Jennie L. Krupp of Boyd; Mrs. Minnie Brintnall of Ironwood, and Herman and Miss Elsie of this village. Also two brothers: Peter and William Langemak, of Brillion, and two sisters, Mrs. Henry Severin and Mrs. Henry Oesau both residents of New Holstein, Wis. Nearly all the immediate relatives of the deceased were present at the funeral to-day which was conducted by Rev. Speers, burial taking place in the village cemetery. Item: C.A. Krupp and wife came up from Boyd on Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Krupp's mother, Mrs. Chr. Tiedemann.

 

 


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