Zinow Genealogy Website
The history of the Norwegian Zinow family, and their connected families of Lorentzen, Hugaas, Schøyen, Møller, Skrogstad, Høyem, Reitan, Brinchmann, Sværen, Harbo, Bernhoft, Hiorth, Linge, Tjomsaas, Cudrio, Borlaug, Husabø, Børsheim, Coucheron, Irgens etc. ...and for our beautiful long-haired dachshund; Tina
Margaretha Weymann, Wrege"
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Name Margaretha Weymann Suffix Wrege" Gender Female Death Sep 1916 Newfoundland, Canada [1] - Aug. 24 last Mr. and Mrs. Wrege, both in perfect health, left home for a two weeks' vacation at a farmhouse near Newfoundland. Ten days after arriving at Newfoundland, Mrs. Wrege, while helping the farmer's wife dry some dishes stumbled over a pail on the kitchen floor and plunged head long down a flight of cellar stairs breaking her neck and dying almost instantly,
Mr. Wrege was heart broken over the accident, and after returning to Jersey City he seemed unable to rally from the shock. His health failed rapidly and he spent most of his time sitting at home brooding over the death of his wife.
At 6:20 Saturday morning he was stricken with apoplexy and died at 7 o'clock, without having regained consciousness. Mr. Wrege was 67 years old, and his wife was one year his junior.
The couple had been married 45 years and they had been inseparable. [1]
Person ID I8783 My Genealogy Last Modified 27 Apr 2016
Family Carl Ludwig Friedrich Wrege, b. 12 Jun 1838, Möllenbeck, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Tyskland d. 15 Dec 1916, Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey, USA (Age 78 years) Marriage 18 Jun 1891 Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey, USA [1] - St. Paul's Church. [1]
Children 1. George Wrege [Birth] 2. Mary Wrege [Birth] Family ID F3781 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 27 Apr 2016
- Aug. 24 last Mr. and Mrs. Wrege, both in perfect health, left home for a two weeks' vacation at a farmhouse near Newfoundland. Ten days after arriving at Newfoundland, Mrs. Wrege, while helping the farmer's wife dry some dishes stumbled over a pail on the kitchen floor and plunged head long down a flight of cellar stairs breaking her neck and dying almost instantly,
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Sources - [S708] Slektsforsker James Roewer (Reliability: 1).
- [S708] Slektsforsker James Roewer (Reliability: 1).