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Johann “John” Busse Sr.

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Johann “John” Busse Sr.

Birth
Germany
Death
1917 (aged 65–66)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Collins, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0685349, Longitude: -87.9928894
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Busse, John (Sept. 15, 1851-July 30, 1917
–husband of Sophia Horstmann [married Sept. 30, 1877 in Lutheran Church in City of Manitowoc]
–son of Carl Busse and Caroline
–born in Germany
–his father died in Germany
–John immigrated to the US with his mother and siblings in 1874, first settling in Milwaukee and then soon moving to the Town of Manitowoc Rapids
–on Dec. 28, 1877 purchased the 80 acre farm at 6708 Lax Chapel Road in Section 21, Town of Eaton from the widow Theresia Frick
–on May 26, 1910 sold this farm to his son John Busse and his wife Minnie Nagel –on Aug. 24, 1906 purchased the former 120 acre Henry Kautzer farm centered at 6508 Lax Chapel Road in Section 21, Town of Eaton
–on May 26, 1910 sold this farm to his son Charles Busse
–from March 23, 1904 to May 26, 1910 owned 10 acres of cedar swamp in the E1/2 of the NE1/4 of Section 29, Town of Eaton
–died from “strangulated Leonia
–shock and exhaustion”) –buried at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Town of Rockland [marriage record Manitowoc 4-119] [death record Sheboygan 18-506]
Busse, John (Sept. 15, 1851-July 30, 1917
–husband of Sophia Horstmann [married Sept. 30, 1877 in Lutheran Church in City of Manitowoc]
–son of Carl Busse and Caroline
–born in Germany
–his father died in Germany
–John immigrated to the US with his mother and siblings in 1874, first settling in Milwaukee and then soon moving to the Town of Manitowoc Rapids
–on Dec. 28, 1877 purchased the 80 acre farm at 6708 Lax Chapel Road in Section 21, Town of Eaton from the widow Theresia Frick
–on May 26, 1910 sold this farm to his son John Busse and his wife Minnie Nagel –on Aug. 24, 1906 purchased the former 120 acre Henry Kautzer farm centered at 6508 Lax Chapel Road in Section 21, Town of Eaton
–on May 26, 1910 sold this farm to his son Charles Busse
–from March 23, 1904 to May 26, 1910 owned 10 acres of cedar swamp in the E1/2 of the NE1/4 of Section 29, Town of Eaton
–died from “strangulated Leonia
–shock and exhaustion”) –buried at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Town of Rockland [marriage record Manitowoc 4-119] [death record Sheboygan 18-506]


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  • Created by: Rose Mohnsam
  • Added: Dec 18, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121875630/johann-busse: accessed ), memorial page for Johann “John” Busse Sr. (15 Sep 1851–1917), Find a Grave Memorial ID 121875630, citing Saint Peters Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Collins, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Rose Mohnsam (contributor 47105797).