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Anna Maria Elisabeth Friebus

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Anna Maria Elisabeth Friebus

Birth
Wilson, Ellsworth County, Kansas, USA
Death
10 Jul 1907 (aged 18)
Ellsworth County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Wilson, Ellsworth County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.8192222, Longitude: -98.4652667
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Getauft in der Evangel. Luth. Emanuels [sic] Kirche Russell Co. Kans. Richard Erdtmann Pastor.
[No.] Eltern Täufling Geburtstag Tauftag Taufzeugen
90. Johann Christ. Friebus u dessen Ehefrau Anna Elisabeth geb. Friebus Anna Maria 20ten Januar 1889 [sic] 20ten January 1889 Friedrich Friebus David Anschütz Maria Kath Friebus
Source: Immanuel (Dubuque) Lutheran Church Records - Center Township, Russell County, Kansas. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Archives, 8765 W Higgins Rd, Chicago, Illinois 66031.

Death of Miss Ann Friebus.
We are indeed sorry to publish the account of the death of Miss Anna, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Friebus, at Ellsworth, Kansas, last Sunday [6 Oct 1907] night where she had been taken by her father for treatment. Until only a few weeks ago her health seemed perfect, and the sad news comes as a shock to the entire community.
Miss Anna had grown up in this vicinity and by her goodness, kindness and help had won the love and admiration of all who knew her. During the 18 years of her life, she has been a good true christian [sic] and in the sad bereavement her father, mother, brothers and sisters find a great comfort in the fact that she has gone to a land where death is unknown and friends are never parted.
The family have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire neighborhood. Funeral services are being held today (Tuesday) in the German Lutheran Church.
Thou art gone, our own dear loved one,
To a fairer home than this;
To a land of light and sunshine,
To the heaven of thy bliss;
But the ties of earth are broken,
Till we meet with God above,
Where we know but joy and gladness,
Life and light and peace and love.
Source: The Wilson Echo, 10 Oct 1907

Note: Sunday was 6 October 1907. Perhaps "Sunday night" refers to early Monday morning.

School was dismissed Tuesday [8 Oct 1907] afternoon and all attended the funeral of their deceased school-mate, Miss Anna Friebus.
Source: The Wilson Echo, 10 Oct 1907
Getauft in der Evangel. Luth. Emanuels [sic] Kirche Russell Co. Kans. Richard Erdtmann Pastor.
[No.] Eltern Täufling Geburtstag Tauftag Taufzeugen
90. Johann Christ. Friebus u dessen Ehefrau Anna Elisabeth geb. Friebus Anna Maria 20ten Januar 1889 [sic] 20ten January 1889 Friedrich Friebus David Anschütz Maria Kath Friebus
Source: Immanuel (Dubuque) Lutheran Church Records - Center Township, Russell County, Kansas. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Archives, 8765 W Higgins Rd, Chicago, Illinois 66031.

Death of Miss Ann Friebus.
We are indeed sorry to publish the account of the death of Miss Anna, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Friebus, at Ellsworth, Kansas, last Sunday [6 Oct 1907] night where she had been taken by her father for treatment. Until only a few weeks ago her health seemed perfect, and the sad news comes as a shock to the entire community.
Miss Anna had grown up in this vicinity and by her goodness, kindness and help had won the love and admiration of all who knew her. During the 18 years of her life, she has been a good true christian [sic] and in the sad bereavement her father, mother, brothers and sisters find a great comfort in the fact that she has gone to a land where death is unknown and friends are never parted.
The family have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire neighborhood. Funeral services are being held today (Tuesday) in the German Lutheran Church.
Thou art gone, our own dear loved one,
To a fairer home than this;
To a land of light and sunshine,
To the heaven of thy bliss;
But the ties of earth are broken,
Till we meet with God above,
Where we know but joy and gladness,
Life and light and peace and love.
Source: The Wilson Echo, 10 Oct 1907

Note: Sunday was 6 October 1907. Perhaps "Sunday night" refers to early Monday morning.

School was dismissed Tuesday [8 Oct 1907] afternoon and all attended the funeral of their deceased school-mate, Miss Anna Friebus.
Source: The Wilson Echo, 10 Oct 1907


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