Emilie Auguste Fricke (Haverjoh)
Q1 Q95
* 22.06.1840 Berlebeck
† 21.09.1909 Huntington, Emmet (Iowa), ‡ 21.09.1909 (n) Havergo Cemetery, Huntington (Iowa)
Herkunft: Heidenoldendorf
Lebensphasen von Emilie Auguste Fricke:
1877 Auswanderung in die, USA
1877 Ausreisehafen.
14.07.1877 Einreisehafen, New York, Schiff: Weser.
1877 angegebenes Ziel, Iowa
Notizen zu Emilie Auguste Fricke:
V: Simon Henrich Conrad Fricke
M: Wilhelmine Sophie Katharine Dierksmeyer
Death of Mrs. Herman Harvego, Sr.
Mrs. Herman Harvego, Sr., died at her home three miles east of Huntington on Tuesday, December 21st, after an illness of ten years, the last four of which she was confined to her bed. She was born in Lippiditmoldt county,
Germany, March 4, 1840. She was married to Herman Harvego December 16, 1864. and came to America in 1877,
locating at New London, Henry county, Iowa, and came to Emmet county in 1894. Seven children were born to Mr. and
Mrs. Harvego, the youngest dying in infancy. Those surviving are Herman, Samuel, Ernest and Mrs. Minnie Myhre, of
Huntington, and Henry and Adolp, of Breckenridge, Minn., all were present at the funeral, which was held at the
family home Thursday, December 23rd, and the remains interred in the Union Cemetery on the Harvego farm. Rev.
Golstapf, of Ceylon, preached the funeral sermon.
Contributed by: Ruth Hackett. Source: Estherville Democrat, Estherville, Emmet County, Iowa; December 29, 1909.
Kinder:
6)
Minnie Henrietta Havergoh
* 02.08.1878 Des Moines County, Iowa, † 01.03.1948 Huntington, Emmet (Iowa)
oo K 04.07.1904 Emmet County, Iowa.
7)
Earnest Howard Havergoh
* 17.06.1881 Des Moines County, Iowa, † 06.04.1943 Huntington, Emmet (Iowa)
oo K 17.10.1906 Ellsworth Twp, Emmet (Iowa).
Verdenhalven: VH1_011_2350
Auswandererschiff: Weser
Forscher: Dietmar_Willer
Quellen: Verdenhalven /XI 2350, Josephson
Letzte Änderung: 21.10.2015
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