Wm Gallmeyer Passes Away on Farm Where He Resided for Lifetime
William Gallmeyer,aged 65 years, died at 3 o'clock yesterday morning at his home in Adams township. Death followed a lengthy illness, and was due to senility. He was known to be one of the most progressive farmers in the township and had resided his entire life on the same farm. The deceased was a member of the St Martini Lutheran church, and had always taken an active interest in church affairs. He is survived by the widow and Susanna Gallmeyer; a daughter, Mrs William Harderhorst; two brothers, Conrad and Ernest Gallmeyer; three sisters, Mrs Jacob Zelt and Mrs Christian Schafer (Schaper) of Adams township, and Mrs Henry Wherling (Werling), of New Haven. Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - May 20, 1917
NOTE - Headstone shows 1862; however census information & obituary indicates year of birth of 1852
Wm Gallmeyer Passes Away on Farm Where He Resided for Lifetime
William Gallmeyer,aged 65 years, died at 3 o'clock yesterday morning at his home in Adams township. Death followed a lengthy illness, and was due to senility. He was known to be one of the most progressive farmers in the township and had resided his entire life on the same farm. The deceased was a member of the St Martini Lutheran church, and had always taken an active interest in church affairs. He is survived by the widow and Susanna Gallmeyer; a daughter, Mrs William Harderhorst; two brothers, Conrad and Ernest Gallmeyer; three sisters, Mrs Jacob Zelt and Mrs Christian Schafer (Schaper) of Adams township, and Mrs Henry Wherling (Werling), of New Haven. Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - May 20, 1917
NOTE - Headstone shows 1862; however census information & obituary indicates year of birth of 1852
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