Heinrich BECKER

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Type Value Date Place Sources
name Heinrich BECKER
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name Henry

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Type Date Place Sources
death 12. December 1953
Kenosha, Kenosha, Wisconsi, USA Find persons in this place
birth 14. October 1870
Emmerzhausen, Altenkirchen, Rheinland-Pfalz, BRD Find persons in this place
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marriage 11. February 1898
Emmerzhausen, Altenkirchen, Rheinland-Pfalz, BRD Find persons in this place

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11. February 1898
Emmerzhausen, Altenkirchen, Rheinland-Pfalz, BRD
Hulda Hella Brigitte QUANDEL

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TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich Becker of Thirty-fourth avenue will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary with a dinner this evening at the First Methodist church hall. Three hundred guests are expected, among them their nine children, 17 grandchildren and friends from Switzerland. Swiss Guests to Attend Heinrich Becker Dinner With guests from Switzerland among the 300 friends and relatives invited, Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich Becker of 5724 Thirty-fourth avenue, will hold a reception at the First Methodist church hall this evening in honor of their golden wedding anniversary. The Swiss couple is Mr. and Mrs. John Grobety. Dinner will be served at 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Becker expect guests from Chicago, Lake Forest, Milwaukee and Patterson, N. J. besides those from Switzerland. Married in Emmerhausen. Germany, on February 11, 1898, the Beckers came to America in 1925, settling in Kenosha. Their children are William, Paul, Helmuth and Robert Becker, all of Jackson, Mich.: Sigfried Becker and Mrs. Carl Knauz, Lake Forest; Mrs. Thomas Barredell, Chicago; and Mrs. Eugene Vedder and Mrs. Paul Ebener, Kenosha. The couple also has 17 grandchildren.

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1 Details: Heinrich Becker Dies at Residence Heinrich Becker, 83, 5724 34th Ave., died Saturday at his resi dence following a brief illness. Born in Germany, Oct. 14, 1870, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wi helm Becker, he married Miss Hulda Quande1, Feb. 1898. Becker, a resident of Kenosha since November, 1925, had been employed by the American Brass company, and later by the Peter Pirsch company, retiring in 1931. Besides his widow, survivors are five sons and four daughters, Siegfried, Mrs. Paul Ebener, Mrs. Eugene Vedder, all of Kenosha; Paul, Richard ÉI., both of Jackson, Mich.; William, Racine; Robert, Mrs. Karl Knauz, both of Lake Forest, Ill.; Mrs. Thomas Barro- del, Chicago; a sister, in Ger- many; 18- grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
 

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