Agnes E. Kemmerling

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Personal and Family Information

Agnes was born on 19 OCT 1885 in Mineral Point, Iowa County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Wilhelm Kemmerling and Kathering Burghardt.

She died on 16 JUL 1904 in Mineral Point, Iowa County, Wisconsin.

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Agnes E. Kemmerling
(1885-1904)

 

Wilhelm Kemmerling
(1825-1901)

 

Jacob Kemmerling
(c1800-?)

 

Preface Kemmerling
(c1780-?)

 
     
 
 
     
 
   
 
 
     
 
 
   

Kathering Burghardt
(1844-1931)

 

Adam Burghardt
(c1806-?)

   
 
 
     
 
 
   

Margaret
(1806-?)

   
 
 
     
 
 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Birth19 OCT 1885
Place: Mineral Point, Iowa County, Wisconsin
Death16 JUL 1904
Place: Mineral Point, Iowa County, Wisconsin
Burial18 JUL 1904
Place: St.. Mary's Cmtry, Mineral Point, Iowa County, Wisconsin

Notes

Note 1

!Source: Phyllis Grissom's sources: 28. A HISTORY OF THE GREBER/GRAEBER/ GRABER FAMILY 1680 - 1980, Kathleen Neumann Graber, A HISTORY OF THE GREBER/GRAEBER/ GRABER FAMILY 1680 - 1980 [privately published]. Cit. Date: 10 Feb 2002 29. Cecil Grissom Private Library, kathleen Neumann Graber, A HISTORY OF THE GREBER/GRAEBER/GREBER FAMILY 1680 -1980 [1981 privately published Oshkosh, Wisc]. Cit. Date: 10 Feb 2002 published Oshkosh, Wisc]. Cit. Date: 10 Feb 2002 31. Kemmerling Family Group Sheet Trace, Vivienne Trace, Kemmerling Family Group Sheet Trace. Cit. Date: 10 Feb 2002

!Notes: Agnes KEMMERLING-[420][27, 28] was born on 19 Oct 1885 in Mineral Point, Iowa County, Wisconsin, died on 16 Jul 1904 in Mineral Point, Iowa County, Wisconsin 29 at age 18, and was buried on 17 Jul 1904 in St., Mary's Church In Mineral Point, Wisc.. - General Notes: the 6th daughter and the 8th living child of Kathering Burghardt and William Kemmerling - Obituary: Mineral Point Tribune dated July 21, 1904 AT REST - Death has again stuck a shining mark, taking from our midst Agnes, the youngest daughter of Mrs. William Kemmerling. Deceased had been in failing health for some time and though receiving the tenderest care a fond mother could give, everything proved unavailing and last Saturday evening, the 16th, her spirit took its flight to its rest in Heaven. - Agnes was born in this city the 19th of October, 1885, and the eighteen years of her life were spent in this community. She had just finished her high school education, graduating in June with the class of 1904. Her untiring energy and cheerful disposition in the school room won for her the highest esteem of both school mates and teachers. The floral tributes and kind sympathy of those and her many other friends cheering her greatly during her illness. She was a member of St.. Mary’s church and a true Christian. Her fidelity to her religious duties was one of the many ornaments which adorned her life. The funeral services were held Monday morning, Father Weyer performing the last rites of the church, and delivering an eloquent funeral sermon. A large concourse of relatives and friends, including the class of ’04 and the St.. Mary’s Sodality of which she was amember, were in attendance. The acting pallbearers were Willie Jeuck, Sam Hamlyn, John Clark, Fred Clark, Ben Miller, and Fred Engels. The honorary pall bearers were Nettie Shillen, Albertha Shilling, Sophia Lawinger, Mary Thies and Lena Thies. - The loss of this beloved classmate and friend leaves a vacancy and a shadow that is deeply felt. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the grief-stricken mother, sisters and brothers in this their greatest sorrow; and shile we tender our sincerest sympathy to those who mourn the one they loved, we feel that words cannot express what we fain would have them know. “we look within that darkened home, Where sorrow reigns in every breast. We question, why! We cannot say: WE only feel that God knows best.” - Card of Thanks We express our deep gratitude to the classmates and friends who so kindly extended their sympathy and aid during the recent illness and death of our beloved daughter and sister. We cannot hope to fully repay their acts of kindness, but we will remember them always. Mrs. Wm. Kemmerling and Family.