Elderly Lady Died after brief Illness
Mr Elizabeth Magin aged seventy residing at the home of her son Albert Magin 1024 North Sixth Street died last evening.
She had been ill only since Wednesday noon.
Mrs Magin was a native of Hanover, Germany. She came to this country with her parents in the early fifties settling at St Charles, Mo. A few years later the family moved to Mankato, Minn. Her husband Anton Magin was enrolled in Bierbauer's company which took a prominent part in the Indian fights around New Ulm. He died four years ago.
Mrs Magin is survived by two sons Albert Magin of Mankato: street commissioner and Martin Magin of Wabasso. She also leaves four grandchildren all children of her son Martin.
The funeral will be held at nine o'clock Monday morning from St Peter and Paul's church.
Mankato Free Press 3-30-1914
The funeral of the late Mrs Elizabeth "Mary" Magin was held this morning from St. Peter and Paul's church at 9 o'clock ane the remains were laid at rest in Calvary cemetery.
Mankato Free Press 3-31-1914
Card of Thanks
The undersigned desire to express our hearfelt thanks for the many kindnesses shown during the illne and upon the death of our mother, Mrs Elizabeth Magin. Also for the beautiful floral offerings sent by friends. "Albert, Martin Magin and Family"
Minnesota Death & Burials f/family search
Name Mrs. Elizabeth Magin
Gender Female
Burial Date 29 Mar 1914
Burial Place Mankato, Blue Earth, Minn.
Death Date 26 Mar 1914
Death Place Mankato, Blue Earth, Minn.
Age 69
Birth Date 11 Nov 1844
Birthplace Germany
Occupation Retired Housewife
Race White
Marital Status Widowed
Father's Name Englebert Ane
Father's Birthplace Germany
Mother's Name Inga Helmich
Mother's Birthplace Germany
Elderly Lady Died after brief Illness
Mr Elizabeth Magin aged seventy residing at the home of her son Albert Magin 1024 North Sixth Street died last evening.
She had been ill only since Wednesday noon.
Mrs Magin was a native of Hanover, Germany. She came to this country with her parents in the early fifties settling at St Charles, Mo. A few years later the family moved to Mankato, Minn. Her husband Anton Magin was enrolled in Bierbauer's company which took a prominent part in the Indian fights around New Ulm. He died four years ago.
Mrs Magin is survived by two sons Albert Magin of Mankato: street commissioner and Martin Magin of Wabasso. She also leaves four grandchildren all children of her son Martin.
The funeral will be held at nine o'clock Monday morning from St Peter and Paul's church.
Mankato Free Press 3-30-1914
The funeral of the late Mrs Elizabeth "Mary" Magin was held this morning from St. Peter and Paul's church at 9 o'clock ane the remains were laid at rest in Calvary cemetery.
Mankato Free Press 3-31-1914
Card of Thanks
The undersigned desire to express our hearfelt thanks for the many kindnesses shown during the illne and upon the death of our mother, Mrs Elizabeth Magin. Also for the beautiful floral offerings sent by friends. "Albert, Martin Magin and Family"
Minnesota Death & Burials f/family search
Name Mrs. Elizabeth Magin
Gender Female
Burial Date 29 Mar 1914
Burial Place Mankato, Blue Earth, Minn.
Death Date 26 Mar 1914
Death Place Mankato, Blue Earth, Minn.
Age 69
Birth Date 11 Nov 1844
Birthplace Germany
Occupation Retired Housewife
Race White
Marital Status Widowed
Father's Name Englebert Ane
Father's Birthplace Germany
Mother's Name Inga Helmich
Mother's Birthplace Germany
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