

WM. HAAKER From Der Nord Westen, 11 Nov. 1880: Death of Wm. Haaker Fri., 05 Nov. at 12:30pm. The deceased was 54 years, 8 mos. and 20 days old. The burial last Sunday was attended by numerous visitors and members of the Odd Fellow Lodge. Mr. Hubert Falge delivered the burial sermon.
JOHANN J. C. HAASE From Der Nord Westen, 18 Apr. 1901: Death on Sat. in Brookside, Outagamie County, of John Haase, former local resident. The deceased, who was born in Germany 83 yrs. ago, came to America in 1845, settling in Manitowoc in 1850 where he has resided over 50 yrs. He is survived by one son. The body was brought here and buried Mon. from the Lutheran Church.
MARIA D.J. HAASE From Der Nord Westen, 05 Jan. 1899 Death Fri. of Mary Haase, daughter of John Haase here, after several years illness with cancer. The deceased was born here 07 Aug. 1857. Her funeral took place Sun.
LINDA B. HABERMANN Linda B. Habermann, age 87, of 3620 Gumwood Ave., McAllen, Texas, died on Friday morning, Jan. 11, 2008, at Doctors Hospital in Edinburg, Texas. She was born on June 10, 1920, in Collins, daughter of the late August and Minnie (Sachse) Born. She graduated from Reedsville High School with the class of 1938 as salutatorian. In 1942, Linda graduated from University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, with a bachelor's degree in elementary education. On July 27, 1946, she married the Rev. Elwood Charles Habermann in Collins at St. Peter's Lutheran Church. She was employed as an elementary teacher in Sheboygan and Rhinelander. Linda also taught at Mt. Calvary Lutheran School in Kimberly, and St. Paul's Lutheran School in Norfolk, Neb. She was also employed in the cities of Hazel, Castlewood and Watertown, S.D. Linda was involved in the prison ministry with the northern Wisconsin district with the Wisconsin Synod. She was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma. Linda was a minister's wife and active in all aspects of the congregation activities. She was a member of Abiding Savior Lutheran Church in Weslaco, Texas. (Survivors omitted for privacy) She was also preceded in death by one brother: Reuben Born; and four sisters: Ella Born, Hilda Born, Eva Halgeson and Meta Poe. Funeral arrangements will be held in Texas, with burial of the cremated remains at a later date at Evergreen Cemetery. The Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, is assisting the family. [Note: Linda’s cremains weren’t buried until 7/17/08. Herald Times Reporter, Jan. 18, 2008
ELSWORTH HACKER From Der Nord Westen, 11 May 1905: A 6-mo. old son of Emil Hacker here died Thurs. last week. ********** [Burial register has Elsworth Hacker, female (mistake?), 3m, born in city, cause of death: malnatritis; child of Emil & Ida hacker per relative from Idaho]
IDA HACKER Funeral card: In Memory of Mrs. Ida Hacker BORN September 15, 1878 PASSED AWAY June 2, 1965 SERVICES FROM Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home 3:00 p.m. June 4, 1965 CLERGYMAN Vicar Ricard Weber FINAL RESTING PLACE Evergreen Cemetery
LOUISE HACKER From Der Nord Westen, 30 Aug. 1888: Death of 37 yr. old Mrs. Louise Haaker (nee Neundorf) on Mon. after a long illness. The deceased was born in Stavenhagen, Mecklenburg, and has been married 19 yrs. with Wilhelm Haaker of here. She is survived by her husband and 3 children – a boy and 2 girls. The funeral will take place today, Thurs. at 2 p.m. under the auspices of the Druid Lodge. Karl H. Paulus will deliver the funeral speech. ***** [cause: infl. of the uterus]
WILHELM HACKER Name: Hacker, Wm. August D.: 9/17/1877 B.: 12/28/1874 Reg. D.: 12/27/1877 Sex: M/W Age at Death: 2 Yrs. 8 Mo. 20 Da. B.P.: D.P.: Cem.: Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. F. A O. Pieper Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: 244
WILLIAM HACKER From Der Nord Westen, 12 Nov. 1903: Death in Chicago Sun. of 37-yr. old Wilhelm Hacker, a former resident of Manitowoc, from a heart illness with which he suffered for several years. He leaves a widow and one son. The body was brought here and buried Tues. in the city cemetery.
GEORGE HACKMAN From Der Nord Westen, 26 Apr. 1900: Death Tues. of Geo. Hackmann after a long illness with old age debility. The deceased was born 26 Dec. 1810 in Germany and in the ‘50’s came to Manitowoc County. He is survived by his widow, one son and one daughter.
GEORGE HAGEN From Der Nord Westen, 10 Dec. 1903: Georg Hagen, one of the oldest and best-known residents of our city, died unexpectedly Sat. afternoon. Mr. Hagen had suffered from a heart illness for a long time but was feeling quite well on Sat. and helped to shovel the snow from in front of his house on Franklin St. In the middle of his work he went in and lay down on the sofa, rasped a few times and died before the arrival of the doctor who had been called. Mr. Hagen was born 21 Apr. (year omitted) in Eversaal, Rhineland, and came to America in 1849. He lived in Buffalo for 2 yrs. and in 1851 moved to Manitowoc where he has lived ever since. In 1858 he established a brewery here with Mr. Roeff which he left after a few years and worked as a ship’s carpenter, a trade he followed until retiring about 12 yrs. ago. He had married Auguste Klimmer, his now surviving widow, on 21 Jan. 1862. The funeral was held Tues. afternoon under the direction of the Chickerming Lodge of the Order of Odd Fellows, of which the deceased was a member. Pastor Zenk delivered the funeral sermon.
WILHELM HAGENSTEIN From Der Nord Westen, 20 June 1907: Wilhelm Hagenstein died Monday of pneumonia in Holy Family Hospital at age 63. The deceased leaves a widow and several children. His funeral will be held this afternoon, during which the German Veterans Club will give the deceased a last salute.
CHARLES HALL From Der Nord Westen, 09 Apr. 1908: A 2-week old child of Samuel Hall, who lives a mile north of Manitowoc, died on Tuesday. [bur. 04-08-1908/cause: acute indigestion/bur. on Samuel Hall lot]
CHARLES HALL, SR. From Der Nord Westen, 11 Mar. 1909: Town Line resident Charles Hall, Sr., died Monday after a short illness at the advanced age of 80. Charles Hall was born 1828 in Ireland and came to America with his family as a child. After living in Boston for 3 years the family then moved to Manitowoc County. In 1852 California gold fever broke out and caught Charles Hall in its lure. He traveled overland in a prairie schooner to the Golden State, but soon came back and returned to farming. Mr. Hall is survived by his sorrowing widow and 9 children. [bur. 03-12-1909/cause: strangulation-3 days standing] ************* Charles Hall d. 8 Mar. 1909/from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc
GEORGE O. HALL From Der Nord Westen, 08 Nov. 1906: An 8-mo. old child of Berlin Hall here died Saturday and was buried Monday. ****** [cause: meningitis]
GLENORE E. HALL From Der Nord Westen, 08 May 1902: A regrettable accident took place here Sat. morning. A 3-yr. old little daughter of Mr. Jay Hall was playing near an overheated cooking oven but got too near and the child's clothing was engulfed in flames. Luckily, the child's mother was in the kitchen at the time and acted quickly to put out the flames so that the child might not suffer fatal burns, but that she suffered some burns is understandable. Later it was learned that the child's wounds were much worse than originally thought. The poor child died after several hours of terrible pain. [Glennor Hall/cause: accident burning]
JANE ELIZABETH HALL From Der Nord Westen, 28 Nov. 1901: Death Thurs. last week of Mrs. John Hall at her residence about 3 miles north of Manitowoc. Mrs. Hall has not been feeling particularly well recently but no one had any inkling that her end was so near. She was born 11 Sep. 1846 in Kenosha and leaves her husband and 4 children. The funeral was held Sat. ******* [bur. 11-22-1901/cause: heart disease]
JOSEPH HALL From Der Nord Westen, 26 Nov. 1903: Thurs. evening last week Mr. Samuel Hall, Sr., received a telegram advising him that his youngest son, 17-yr. old Joseph Hall, a student in the military academy of Collegeville, Minnesota, had died of diphtheria. The shocked father immediately set out to bring his son’s body here. The deceased was born here in Manitowoc and attended local schools. The unanticipated news of his death was a blow to his parents and sisters. [bur. 11-23-1903/cause: diptheria] ******* (d. 20 Nov. 1903/from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc)
LORETTA V. GLINIECKI HALL Loretta V. Hall, age 87, a resident of St. Mary’s Home, Manitowoc, died Wednesday, April 20, 2005, at Aurora Medical Center, Two Rivers. Loretta was born Jan. 13, 1918, in Chicago, Ill., daughter of the late Bruno and Julia (Kruzicki) Gliniecki. On Sept. 17, 1938, she married Lester E. Hall at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Manitowoc. He preceded her in death on Feb. 12, 2005. Loretta was a past member of the St. Ann’s Society of St. Boniface Catholic Church. Survivors include seven daughters and five sons-in-law: 13 grandchildren: two stepgrandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; three stepgreat-grandchildren; one stepgreat-great-grandchild; one sister: two brothers and seven sisters-in-law: Many other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends also survive. Loretta was preceded in death by one daughter: Josephine Hall; one son-in-law: Alan Jebavy; two grandsons: Jeffrey Charles and Trevor Welch; one great-grandson: Jeffrey Hardrath; three brothers: Bruno Gliniecki, James Gliniecki and Arthur Gliniecki; and one brother-in-law: Albert Kulinski Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 23, 2005 at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be the Rev. Camillus Janas O.F.M. with burial immediately following at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. The family will greet relatives and friends at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Manitowoc, from 9 a.m. Saturday, April 23, 2005, until the time of the service at 10:30 a.m. The Pfeffer Funeral Home & Cremation Care Center, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc, WI, April 21, 2005 (contributed by researcher/see contributors page)
MARCEIL B. HALL Marceil Blanche Hall, age 79, a former Manitowoc resident and now of Greenwood, Ind., died on Friday, June 1, 2002 at Community South Hospital, Greenwood, Ind. Funeral services will be held on 1 p.m. Thursday, June 6, 2002 at First Lutheran Church, 521 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc with the Rev. Steven Olson officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Marceil was born July 20, 1922 at Two Rivers, daughter of the late Lloyd and Blanche Roberts Parworth. She grew up and was educated in Two Rivers and graduated from Washington High School, Two Rivers. Marceil was a member of First Lutheran Church, served on the Board of Deacons and was instrumental in organizing the Meaning of Life Classes there. She and her husband, Gaines Hall, designed and built Covenant Park in downtown Manitowoc. Marceil enjoyed her family and gardening. (Survivors omitted for privacy) She was preceded in death by husbands; Clarence Conjurski, Otis (Tom) House and Gaines Hall; brothers; Earl, Calvin, Lester, Eugene and Kenneth Parworth; and by a son; Robert House. Relatives and friends may call at the Reinbold & Pfeffer Family Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday at First Lutheran Church from noon to the time of service. Memorials to First Lutheran Church would be appreciated. Herald Times Reporter June 4, 2002 (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
DAUGHTER OF JACOB HALVERSON From the Manitowoc Herald, 04 Oct 1860: A daughter of Jacob Halverson died from swallowing a cent. ******* [Burial register has buried the child of Mr. Halverson. Jacob Halverson purchased E2-34-1 on 12/9/1857, but I don’t show any burials on that lot. Then, he purchased E2-34-4 on 3/12/1866. I’m guessing there were probably a few burials on E2-34-1 or he anticipated wanting to leave room for his grown children to be buried, otherwise, I don’t see the need to buy a 2nd lot. I’m going to put her on E2-34-1. Actual bur. records start in 1860]
JULIUS "JULE" E. HAMACHEK Jule Hamachek, Veteran Car Dealer, Is Dead MANITOWOC - Julius E. (Jule) Hamachek, 72, of Rt. 1. Manitowoc, president of The Hamachek Co. died early Saturday morning at St. Mary Hospital, Rochester, Minn., where he had been a patient about two weeks. Mr. Hamachek, who in recent years made his home at Hartlaub Lake, was a veteran in the automobile business, having operated a Buick, Oldsmobile and Cadillac agency for more than a half century. He began his business in a converted livery stable at Two Rivers in 1911, coming to Manitowoc in 1921 and establishing his enterprise at Ninth and Franklin streets. First known as J. Hamachek and Son the firm subsequently was identified as Hamachek-Bleser Co and maintained this name for nearly 15 years after the garage and automobile agency was transferred to this city. The native of Manitowoc was born March 25, 1893, son of the late Julius E. and Elizabeth Chermak Hamachek. He married Olive Blumenstein March 25, 1916, at Two Rivers. Mr. Hamachek was a member of Manitowoc Elks Lodge No. 687, Branch River Country Club and Masonic organizations, Manitowoc Lodge No. 65, F and AM; Manitowoc Chapter No. 16, RAM; Manitowoc Council No. 18, R and SM; Manitowoc Commandery No. 45, KT, and Tripoli Shrine of Milwaukee. He was a 32nd degree Mason. He also was a member of Manitowoc New Car Dealers Assn. and National Automobile Dealers Assn. Surviving are his wife, two sons, a daughter, a brother, Daniel Hamachek, of Minneapolis, a sister, Miss Lillian Hamachek, of Pasadena, Calif., and 11 grandchildren. Memorials are being established in Mr. Hamachek's name at Memorial Hospital and at the local YMCA. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Gervase J. Zanotti will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Monday until 10:30 a.m. Tuesday when the casket will be moved to the church where the body will lie in state until time of service. Manitowoc Herald-Times - 21 Aug 1965 (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
PHILLIP HAMBLIN From the Manitowoc Herald, 17 Mar 1855: Philip Hamlin died. ****************** (Phillip Hamblin/bur. 8 Mar. 1855/age 29 yrs. 2 mo./from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc)
HORACE W. HAMILTON From Der Nord Westen, 10 Feb. 1898 Death on Wed. last week in Milwaukee of Horace W. Hamilton at the age of 68. The deceased was a former resident here and his casket was transported here for burial on Sat. in the city cemetery.
GEORGE HANDEL / HANDL From Der Nord Westen, 04 Mar. 1909: Death in Chicago Friday from consumption of former local resident George Handl at age 41. The deceased was an employee with Goodrich Transit Co. for many years. He is survived by his wife and 2 children, as well as his elderly parents and several sisters living here. The body was brought here and buried Monday at the city cemetery.
JOHN HANDL, SR. From Der Nord Westen, 03 Oct. 1889: Death of John Handl on Tues. night, 01 Oct., after a long illness at the age of 44 yrs. 6 mos. 1 day. The deceased was widely known and had many friends and acquaintances. He leaves a sorrowing widow and 4 children: 2 boys and 2 girls. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. at the House of Mourning on Washington Street.
MARGARET HANEY From Der Nord Westen, 25 Mar. 1909: Thursday evening last week as Mrs. Margareth Haney, with her daughter, was on her way to the opera house on the North Side to attend an event, she sank unconscious to the ground at the corner of 8th and Park Streets. She was taken to a nearby residence and Dr. Pritchard was called. When she regained consciousness she was moved to her own home where she died Friday evening of heart disease. Mrs. Haney was 77 years old and had lived in our city for 28 years. She is survived by a son and a daughter. The funeral was Monday afternoon. *********** Mrs. Margaret Haney/d. 19 Mar. 1909/age 77/cause: heart failure/ from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc
ALITA HANSEN From Der Nord Westen, 06 Dec. 1900: Death Sun. in Town Manitowoc of 84-yr. old Aletha Hansen of old age debility. The funeral was Tues.
DELORES M. HANSEN Delores (Wilke) Hansen, age 74, of Naples, Fla., formerly of Manitowoc, passed away Tuesday evening, Feb. 17, 2004, at her beloved summer home in Sand Bay, Wis. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 20, 2004, at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be the Rev. Daniel Dewane with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Delores was born April 15, 1929, in Manitowoc, daughter of the late Arthur and Rose Schetter Wilke. On Sept. 16, 1950, she married Gerald Hansen at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Manitowoc. She was a loving wife and mother of five children. She enjoyed planting flowers, spending time at her summer home in Sand Bay, reading, playing cards with her friends and her grandchildren. Survivors include her husband Gerald; three sons and daughters-in-law, two daughters and a son-in-law, nine grandchildren, a sister and brother-in- law, and a brother and sister-in-law. Also surviving are nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. The family will greet relatives and friends at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc, from 10 a.m. Friday until the time of service at 11 a.m. Memorials in Delores's name may be directed to Roncalli High School. The Pfeffer Funeral Home & Cremation Care Center, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter Feb. 19, 2004, Manitowoc, WI (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
HANS HANSEN From Der Nord Westen, 24 Aug. 1905: Death yesterday morning of 79-yr. old Hans Hanson, a well-known resident of our city where he has lived for about the last 20 yrs. He leaves a widow and 4 sons. ******* [bur. 08-23-1905/cause: old age]
HANS HANSEN From Der Nord Westen, 14 June 1906: Death Monday morning of Hans. C. Hansen at his home on North 8th Street after a short illness at the advanced age of 94. He leaves a widow and 6 children. The funeral will be held today from the Norwegian Church. ******** [bur. 06-13-1906/age 93 yrs./cause: old age]
INGEBORG HANSEN From Der Nord Westen, 26 Dec., 1907: Death at the advanced age of 79 in Town Manitowoc last week of Mrs. Engelor P. Hanson(sic) of a heart attack. Mrs. Hanson was born in Norway but has been a resident of our county since 1865. She is survived by 4 children, 18 grandchildren, and 12 great- grandchildren. The funeral was held Sunday.
JOHANNA HANSEN From Der Nord Westen, 21 Feb. 1901: Death Fri. evening of 87-yr. old Mrs. Johanne Hanson of old age debility. She is survived by one son and one daughter. The funeral was held Tues. afternoon.
MARIE HANSEN From Der Nord Westen, 23 May 1907: Death last week from old age debility of 85-year old Mrs. Hansen, mother of Messrs. Anton and Carl Hansen, Sr., in the county hospital where she had been a patient for several years. The funeral was held last Thursday.
NORMAN HANSEN From Der Nord Westen, 27 Dec. 1900: Norman Hanson, who sold newspapers here for many years but had been taken to the facility for feeble minded in Chippewa Falls because of epileptic seizures, died there Mon. His body was brought here and buried yesterday in the city cemetery.
RASMUS HANSEN From Der Nord Westen, 30 Apr. 1908: Death Monday of 59-year old Rasmus Hanson from here in the state mental facility in Oshkosh. He leaves 5 children.
THEODORE HANSEN From Der Nord Westen, 12 Sep. 1901: A railroad accident on Sun. in Albion, Ind., took the life of Theodore Hanson, son of Mr. R. Hanson here. The deceased was a machinist and had worked in the Allis Factory in Milwaukee since the outbreak of the strike there. He was born here 01 Feb 1880. In addition to his parents, he is survived by a sister and 4 brothers. The body arrived here yesterday for local burial. ******** [bur. 09-12-1901/cause: R.R. accident]
ANDRENA HANSON From Der Nord Westen, 01 June 1905: 97-yr. old Mrs. Andrew (sic) (should be Andrena) Hanson, widow of the late Peter Hanson, who has been a resident of our city for 56 yrs. died Friday of old age debility. The funeral was Monday. ******** [cause: general debility] (Note: It appears that the age in the obit has the numbers transposed.. should be 79 yrs.)
ANNA SOPHIA HANSON From Der Nord Westen, 24 Apr. 1890 Death of Mrs. Hanson, wife of Alderman Martin Hanson, here in Manitowoc on Mon. (21 Apr.) The deceased, the victim of consumption, is survived by her husband and 3 children. The funeral will take place this afternoon.
HANS HANSON From Der Nord Westen, 26 Feb. 1903: A 9-mo. old child of local resident Hans Hanson died Sun. after a short illness.
JOHN HANSON From Der Nord Westen, 01 Jan. 1903: Death Mon. of 82-yr. old John Hanson in the local St. Mary's Hospital where he had been for over a year. Hanson, a fisherman by trade, formerly lived in a hut on the lake shore where he was broken into several years ago, badly beaten, and robbed of all his savings. He never fully recovered.
LARS HANSON From Der Nord Westen, 30 Jan. 1896: Death Wed. night last week of Louis Hanson, who filled the position of night policeman on the Northside for 5 yrs., of a kidney disease. The funeral took place Sun. in the city cemetery. ****** [Burial register has Louis Hanson, male, age 52, born in Norway, cause of death: nephritis.]
OLE HANSON From Der Nord Westen, 08 Feb. 1906: As Captain Ole Hanson was returning to his home Saturday evening from a birthday celebration, he suffered a heart attack and fell to the street and died before medical help arrived. Captain Hanson was born 1845 in Norway and came to Manitowoc in 1867. For many years he operated the schooner “Slauson”, but had to give up command last summer because of illness. He leaves his widow, 2 sons – Martin and Carl – and a daughter, Mrs. Knutzen in Sheboygan. The funeral was held Tuesday.
THERESA HANSON From Der Nord Westen, 17 Mar. 1892: Death on Tues., after a long illness, of Mrs. Therese Hanson, wife of Mr. Ben. Hanson. The deceased, who reached the age of 29 yrs. 1 mo and 11 days, was the daughter of 3rd Ward resident Friederich Groll, and died of consumption. She is survived by her husband and 5 children. The burial will take place Sat.
CARL HARDOW From Der Nord Westen, 29 Sep. 1904: Death here Tues., after an illness of several weeks, of Carl Hardow. The deceased, who was born 07 April 1821 in Mecklenburg-Schwerin, came to Manitowoc in 1852 and has lived here ever since. He worked for many years in the local shipyard until old age forced him to stop. He leaves his sorrowing widow, a son, a daughter, and 9 grandchildren. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon from the Lutheran Church. ******* [cause: pneumonia]
FRED HARRIS From Der Nord Westen, 08 Nov. 1900: Death on Tues. morning of Fritz Harris, who had been ill for a short time following a stroke. The deceased was born 01 Oct. 1837 in Stoltenau, Hanover, and came to America in 1848 with his parents settling with them in Quincy, Ill. Mr. Harris later came to Manitowoc and several years ago took a position as cashier in a local bank, also serving a couple of years as City Treasurer. He is survived by his widow and 7 children. His funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon.
JENNIE A. HARRIS From Der Nord Westen, 11 Apr. 1895: Death on Sun. evening of Jennie Harris, a daughter of Mr. Fritz Harris of Manitowoc. The deceased, who had reached the age of 10, died of inflammation of the lower abdomen. Burial took place yesterday afternoon.
ERNA HARTMAN From Der Nord Westen, 21 May 1896: Death Sun., of the few months old child of Mr. Hartmann, one of the teachers in the Lutheran School here. Burial took place Tues. in the city cemetery.
AMALIA HARTMANN From Der Nord Westen, 07 Jan. 1886: Death of Mrs. Amalia Hartmann, wife of Mr. Andreas Hartmann, last Fri.(01 Jan) The deceased came to Manitowoc with her husband about 30 years ago. He set up a saddle business and she began a fashion shop. Later they gave up both businesses and established a store for vegetables, nuts, sweets and toys. The deceased left her husband with two grown children. Burial took place last Sunday.
CHARLES HARTWIG From Der Nord Westen, 28 May 1891: Death on Sat. evening after a sickness of several weeks, of Mr. Carl Hartwig, a respected citizen of our city. He was born in 1836 and in 1863 emigrated from his home in Pomerania to Manitowoc which he never left. He is survived by his widow and 6 children. His burial took place yesterday afternoon in the city cemetery.
CHRISTIAN HARTWIG From Der Nord Westen, 29 Mar. 1900: Death Wed. morning of Christian Hartwig of old age. The funeral was held Sun. afternoon from the Johannes Church. ******** Christian Hartwig/b. 1828 in Grebien, Mecklenburg/d. 28 Mar. 1900/survived by widow and 6 children/St. John's United Church of Christ
FRANK HARTWIG From Der Nord Westen, 19 Apr. 1877: A 5 month old son of Carl Hartwig died on Tuesday. Burial today.
MARIA HARTWIG From Der Nord Westen, 18 June 1903: Death Thurs. last week, in the local Holy Family Hospital, of Mrs. Marie Hartwig, widow of the late Carl Hartwig, from complications following an operation. Mrs. Hartwig was born 28 Feb. 1842 in Hanover and came to Milwaukee as a child with her parents. There she married Carl Hartwig in 1867 with whom she moved to Manitowoc 31 yrs. ago. She leaves 6 children. The funeral was held Sun. afternoon. (sent in by researcher/see contributors page) ********** [cause: peritonitis]
CHARLES HASPER From Der Nord Westen, 21 June 1888: Death of 9 yr. old Charles Hasper, son of Mrs. Sophie Hasper, on Mon. after a short confinement with a brain hemorrhage.
MARY HASPER From Der Nord Westen, 20 May 1897: Death yesterday of Miss Maria Hasper, daughter of 11th St. resident widow Hasper. The deceased, who was 20 yrs. old, had enjoyed good health until 14 days ago when she came down with lung inflammation which caused her death yesterday. She is survived, not only by her mother, but 2 sisters. The burial will take place Sun. afternoon at the city cemetery.
SOPHIA HASPER From Der Nord Westen, 02 May 1907: The body of Mrs. Sophia Hasper, a former resident of Manitowoc, was brought here from Denver, Colorado, and buried Tuesday.
CHARLES HAUKOHL From Der Nord Westen, 07 Sept. 1893: Death of another old settler of Manitowoc as Carl Haukohl closed his eyes Sat. morning. The deceased, who was well known to our readers in the city and county of Manitowoc, was born 11 Nov. 1822 in Plau, Mecklenburg-Schwerin. His father died shortly before Carl’s birth, so his mother married again only to die a few years later. Then his stepfather remarried, so the young man was literally raised by strangers. At age 24, Carl married Dorothea Schultz, daughter of Fritz Schultz. On 07 July 1852 he arrived in New York with his family and traveled to Milwaukee, arriving in Manitowoc on 01 Aug. 1852. He suffered a stroke several years ago, followed by an attack of pneumonia, and had grown weaker and weaker ever since. He is survived by his widow and 3 sons. The funeral was held Tues. afternoon among an extraordinarily large number of mourners at the city cemetery. Mr. Wittmann delivered the funeral oration. (This obituary goes into much greater detail about his youth and business activities.)
HARRY W. HAUKOHL From Der Nord Westen, 05 June 1890: Death in Milwaukee today of the 6-mo. old son of Robert Haukohl. The body will be brought here for a Tues. burial.
DOROTHEA HAUPT From Der Nord Westen, 15 Mar. 1894: Death on Tues. afternoon, after a long illness with Bright’s disease, of Mrs. Dorothea Haupt, wife of Louis Haupt. The deceased, a daughter of Mr. John Meyer, was in her 39th year and has been married for 19 yrs. She is survived by her husband and 5 children, the youngest being 1-1/2 yrs. old. The burial will take place this afternoon at the city cemetery.
ELSA HAUPT Manitowoc Herald Times: "Obituaries: Haupt", 25 Sep 1961 Mrs. Elsa Haupt, 64, of Rt. 4, Manitowoc, died at 6:45 a.m. Monday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where she was removed shortly before her death. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Emmanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc, the Rev. T. F. Uetzmann officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Haupt was born Ella Carstens Dec. 18, 1896, in the Town of Newton, daughter of the late John and Lisetta Ahlers Carstens. She resided in Manitowoc County all her life and was married to Leland J. Haupt April 26, 1916. She was a member of the Ladies Aid Society of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church. Survivors include a daughter, three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Her husband preceeded her in death Dec. 9, 1957. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, after 3 p.m. Wednesday until 11:30 a.m. Thursday and at the church after 12:30 p.m. Thursday until the hour of services.
LUDWIG HAUPT From Der Nord Westen, 09 Jan. 1879: Death last Mon. of Mr. L. Haupt, age 56, of Manitowoc Rapids. The burial is today.
CHARLES HAVERLAND From Der Nord Westen, 18 Oct. 1900: Death Sun. of 77-yr. old Charles Haverland, a well-known resident of our city, of old age debility. During the last year he has been living on Plank Road. Mr. Haverland was born 27 Sep. 1823 in Germany, came to America in 1854 and settled in Port Jarvis, N.Y. In 1861 he came to Manitowoc and has remained here ever since. He worked here in various jobs. The last few years he operated the guest residence "Central House". He is survived by his widow but there were no children. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon.
ARTHUR E. HAYNES FROM CHAPTER 6 OF RALPH PLUMB’S BOOK: The schooner Joseph Duval shared the same fate at the same place in July, 1880, while en route from Kewaunee to Chicago with 140 cords of bark, seven were drowned and the vessel which had been built by Rand & Burger in 1875 at a cost of $7,000 proved a total loss. In a terrible storm on October 16, of the same year the Goodrich steamer Alpena went down on the east shore, carrying seventy-five passengers and a crew of twenty-six to a watery grave. Arthur Haines, the clerk and William Shepard, the steward, were both Manitowoc young men and their death cast a gloom over the city.
IDA E. HAYNES From the Manitowoc Herald, 27 Feb 1862: Ida Haynes died, daughter of E.M. and Elizabeth Haynes.