Henry Tumbrink, who has been suffering for some time with consumption, died on Friday (April 10) evening of last week and was buried Sunday.
He was born and raised here.
His wife who survives, with one small child, was Miss Agnes Stephens. It is her determination to break up house keeping and go to Louisville where her mother resides.
โผMr. Henry Tumbrink of Carrollton, died today on Friday April 10, 1885, in the evening hours. He had been suffering from consumption*.
Mr. Tumbrink was a resident in Carrollton and was born and raised there. He was 28 years of age.
Burial was held in the Saint John's Catholic Cemetery in Carrollton Kentucky.
His wife, who survives, Miss Agnes (nee Stephens) Tumbrink, has one small child of the home, William H. Tumbrink, who was 2 years, 9 months, and 27 days of age when his father expired.
It is her determination to break house and move to Louisville Kentucky, to reside with her mother.
Name in German was Henricus Tumbrink.
*a progressive wasting away of the body especially from pulmonary tuberculosis.
Henry Tumbrink, who has been suffering for some time with consumption, died on Friday (April 10) evening of last week and was buried Sunday.
He was born and raised here.
His wife who survives, with one small child, was Miss Agnes Stephens. It is her determination to break up house keeping and go to Louisville where her mother resides.
โผMr. Henry Tumbrink of Carrollton, died today on Friday April 10, 1885, in the evening hours. He had been suffering from consumption*.
Mr. Tumbrink was a resident in Carrollton and was born and raised there. He was 28 years of age.
Burial was held in the Saint John's Catholic Cemetery in Carrollton Kentucky.
His wife, who survives, Miss Agnes (nee Stephens) Tumbrink, has one small child of the home, William H. Tumbrink, who was 2 years, 9 months, and 27 days of age when his father expired.
It is her determination to break house and move to Louisville Kentucky, to reside with her mother.
Name in German was Henricus Tumbrink.
*a progressive wasting away of the body especially from pulmonary tuberculosis.
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