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Louise <I>Sievers</I> Rohling

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Louise Sievers Rohling

Birth
Germany
Death
12 Apr 1929 (aged 72)
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C, Lot 170
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Grand Island (Nebraska) Herald; Thurs., 18 April 1929, page 1


The death of Mrs. Louise Rohling, residing at 722 West Ninth street, occurred at the St. Francis hospital at 10:40 p.m. Friday, following an illness of about a years's duration.


Mrs. Rohling, formerly Miss Louise Sievers, was born at Grodenass, Holstein, Germany, on May 17, 1856, and had attained the age of 72 years, 10 months and 26 days. She came to this country in 1858, locating at Mount Verne, Indiana, and later came to Omaha. After two years, the family took up a homestead near Farwell, Neb. Her marriage to Fred Rohling took place on November 26, 1873. Mr. and Mrs. Rohling continued to live on the homestead at Farwell until about eighteen years ago, when they located in this city.


Surviving are three children, Mrs. Julius Bernhagen, of Bolus, and Henry and John Rohling, residing in this vicinity. A sister, Carrie Paustian, of Denver, and a brother, Henry Sievers, of Los Angeles, Cal., who is visiting here at the present time, also survive. She was preceded in death by her husband, who died about a year and a half ago, a daughter, Mrs. Albert Paulman, whose death occurred about ten years ago, and four children, who passed away in infancy. A brother, Gustave Sievers, former sheriff, and two sisters have also preceded her in death.

Grand Island (Nebraska) Herald; Thurs., 18 April 1929, page 1


The death of Mrs. Louise Rohling, residing at 722 West Ninth street, occurred at the St. Francis hospital at 10:40 p.m. Friday, following an illness of about a years's duration.


Mrs. Rohling, formerly Miss Louise Sievers, was born at Grodenass, Holstein, Germany, on May 17, 1856, and had attained the age of 72 years, 10 months and 26 days. She came to this country in 1858, locating at Mount Verne, Indiana, and later came to Omaha. After two years, the family took up a homestead near Farwell, Neb. Her marriage to Fred Rohling took place on November 26, 1873. Mr. and Mrs. Rohling continued to live on the homestead at Farwell until about eighteen years ago, when they located in this city.


Surviving are three children, Mrs. Julius Bernhagen, of Bolus, and Henry and John Rohling, residing in this vicinity. A sister, Carrie Paustian, of Denver, and a brother, Henry Sievers, of Los Angeles, Cal., who is visiting here at the present time, also survive. She was preceded in death by her husband, who died about a year and a half ago, a daughter, Mrs. Albert Paulman, whose death occurred about ten years ago, and four children, who passed away in infancy. A brother, Gustave Sievers, former sheriff, and two sisters have also preceded her in death.



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  • Maintained by: Kay Cynova
  • Originally Created by: LF
  • Added: Feb 23, 2007
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18028577/louise-rohling: accessed ), memorial page for Louise Sievers Rohling (17 May 1856–12 Apr 1929), Find a Grave Memorial ID 18028577, citing Grand Island Cemetery, Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by Kay Cynova (contributor 47064119).