Obit: Schaade, Henry (1844 -
1914)
Contact: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surname: Schaade
----Source: The Sheboygan Press (Sheboygan, WI)
06/25/1914
Schaade, Henry (? JUL 1844 - 23 JUN 1914)
The funeral
of Henry Schaade and his 12 year old grandson, who were killed in a storm
Tuesday night, at their home near Abbotsford, will be held tomorrow at the
family residence.
Meager details of the accident have been received by
relatives in Sheboygan Falls, where Mr. Schaade formerly resided.
He is
survived by a son, William and a son-in-law at Sheboygan Falls.
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----Source: The Sheboygan Press (Sheboygan, WI) 06/26/1914
Double Funeral at Abbotsford
Further word has been received by
William Schaade of Sheboygan Falls concerning the tornado which struck
Abbotsford, and killed his father, and a niece ten years of age early Wednesday
morning.
It seems the house was wrecked also the barn, and he elder Mr.
Schaade met instant death.
Mrs. Fred Schaade, mother of the little girl
who had her life crushed out, sustained a broken arm and several bruises about
the body.
Her husband received severe injuries also three of his
children.
The funerals of Henry Schaade and his grandchild were held
today at Abbotsford, Wis.
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Note: First notice of death
indicates the death of a grandson. The second notice indicates the death of a
grand-daughter. Burial location of Henry and grandson/granddaughter are unknown
at this time.
The 1900 Federal Census indicates his wife’s name as
Annie. Henry’s birth information is listed as July of 1844.
Publish date
of the Sheboygan Press was June 25, 1914 (Thursday). The news accounts mention
the tornado and deaths occurred on Tuesday, June 23, 1914.
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