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Anna <I>Fochs</I> Jaeckels

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Anna Fochs Jaeckels

Birth
Trier, Stadtkreis Trier, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Death
18 Jul 1905 (aged 32)
Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Chilton, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Obituary - Chilton Times July 22, 1905

Mrs. Peter Jaekels

A telephone message was received in this city Tuesday morning bringing the news of the death of Mrs Peter Jackels, which occurred at one o'clock that morning at St. Elizabeth's hospital in Appleton. Mrs. Jaeckels had been in poor health for some years and for three months was unable to leave her bed. On Friday last witha view of gaining relief she was taken to the hospital in appleton. Although the best medical aid in that city was secured and everything in human power was done to help her, she died as above stated. The remains were conveyed to this city by her husband and her uncle, Peter Leipzig. Tuesday afternoon and taken to her home where they remained until Thursday morning when the funeral took place from St. Mary's Catholic church of which she was a devout member.

Anna Fochs was born July 13, 1878 in Germany. She came with her parents to America in the spring of 1881 and located on a farm three miles north of this city on the Hilbert road. She was married Oct 11, 1892 to Peter jaekels and came to this city to reside. Some four years ago they moved to Marathon City and a year ago returned here. Besides a husband and six small children she leaves a father, four brothers, four sisters, and many other relatives and friends to mourn her early and untimely death.
Obituary - Chilton Times July 22, 1905

Mrs. Peter Jaekels

A telephone message was received in this city Tuesday morning bringing the news of the death of Mrs Peter Jackels, which occurred at one o'clock that morning at St. Elizabeth's hospital in Appleton. Mrs. Jaeckels had been in poor health for some years and for three months was unable to leave her bed. On Friday last witha view of gaining relief she was taken to the hospital in appleton. Although the best medical aid in that city was secured and everything in human power was done to help her, she died as above stated. The remains were conveyed to this city by her husband and her uncle, Peter Leipzig. Tuesday afternoon and taken to her home where they remained until Thursday morning when the funeral took place from St. Mary's Catholic church of which she was a devout member.

Anna Fochs was born July 13, 1878 in Germany. She came with her parents to America in the spring of 1881 and located on a farm three miles north of this city on the Hilbert road. She was married Oct 11, 1892 to Peter jaekels and came to this city to reside. Some four years ago they moved to Marathon City and a year ago returned here. Besides a husband and six small children she leaves a father, four brothers, four sisters, and many other relatives and friends to mourn her early and untimely death.


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  • Created by: Pat
  • Added: May 25, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90710796/anna-jaeckels: accessed ), memorial page for Anna Fochs Jaeckels (13 Jul 1873–18 Jul 1905), Find a Grave Memorial ID 90710796, citing Saint Marys Cemetery, Chilton, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Pat (contributor 47290509).