May 4,1895
Mrs. Caroline Macke nee Von der Becke came from Ankum Province Hanover and lived with her husband since 1869 in this country and since since 1880 in Birmingham. Though Mrs. Macke was sickly since December and Easter bed ridden.She died of brain-fever (consussion of the brain) which she received through a head injuries several years ago. The burial will be Sunday with a strong participation of the St. Pauls Church. The survivors are Miss August Macke, and three sons Fredrick, Anton and Frank. We join in our sincere and heartfelt sympathy with towns people.
(translated from German)
May 4,1895
Mrs. Caroline Macke nee Von der Becke came from Ankum Province Hanover and lived with her husband since 1869 in this country and since since 1880 in Birmingham. Though Mrs. Macke was sickly since December and Easter bed ridden.She died of brain-fever (consussion of the brain) which she received through a head injuries several years ago. The burial will be Sunday with a strong participation of the St. Pauls Church. The survivors are Miss August Macke, and three sons Fredrick, Anton and Frank. We join in our sincere and heartfelt sympathy with towns people.
(translated from German)
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