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Herman Schullian

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Herman Schullian

Birth
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Death
4 Nov 1912 (aged 42)
Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.9527589, Longitude: -91.3859378
Plot
St Mark, Lot 175.
Memorial ID
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The death of Herman Schullian of 1821 Chestnut street occurred Monday in Jacksonville. Mr. Schullian had been in poor health for the past fourteen months, his illness bringing about a cerebral hemorrhage which resulted in death yesterday.

Mr. Schullian was born in Quincy, April 7 1870. He was the son of John and had lived in this city the greater part of his life. He had a wide acquaintance, and leaves a host of friends.

Besides his wife, Mrs. Clara Schullian, nee Niehaus, he leaves his father, four brothers: John, Ed, Joseph, and Frank, all of Quincy; and three sisters: Mrs. Reardon, Mrs. B. Brink, and Miss Rose. He was a member of St. Nicholas branch of the Western Catholic Union.

The funeral will take place Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the residence, at 1821 Chestnut street, with services at St. Francis Catholic church at 9 o'clock.

Interment will be in Calvary cemetery. Friends are invited to attend.

- The Quincy Daily Herald, Tuesday, November 5, 1912; page 12.
The death of Herman Schullian of 1821 Chestnut street occurred Monday in Jacksonville. Mr. Schullian had been in poor health for the past fourteen months, his illness bringing about a cerebral hemorrhage which resulted in death yesterday.

Mr. Schullian was born in Quincy, April 7 1870. He was the son of John and had lived in this city the greater part of his life. He had a wide acquaintance, and leaves a host of friends.

Besides his wife, Mrs. Clara Schullian, nee Niehaus, he leaves his father, four brothers: John, Ed, Joseph, and Frank, all of Quincy; and three sisters: Mrs. Reardon, Mrs. B. Brink, and Miss Rose. He was a member of St. Nicholas branch of the Western Catholic Union.

The funeral will take place Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the residence, at 1821 Chestnut street, with services at St. Francis Catholic church at 9 o'clock.

Interment will be in Calvary cemetery. Friends are invited to attend.

- The Quincy Daily Herald, Tuesday, November 5, 1912; page 12.


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