Augusta Molina Nusse, 1844–1920?> (aged 75 years)
- Name
- Augusta Molina /Nusse/
- Given names
- Augusta Molina
- Surname
- Nusse
- Married name
- Augusta Molina /Oelrich/
Middle name also listed as Michaelina
Last name sometimes referred to as Nussen
Birth
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Immigration
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Note: came to this country from Bremen, Germany on the ship "New York" |
Marriage
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Note: They were married in 1868 “they desired to escape the red tape of the bureaucracy of the Old World and find the golden opportunity awaiting them in the United States. Because of this red tape, they decided not to marry until they reached this country. After reaching New York, they boarded a train for Buffalo, where they stayed with an uncle and were married. |
Birth of a son
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Birth of a son
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Birth of a son
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Marriage of a son
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Birth of a son
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Note: on 1900 Iowa Census living with Charles, Augusta and George |
Birth of a son
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Note: on 1900 Iowa Census living with Charles, Augusta and George |
Marriage of a son
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Death of a husband
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Cause: Convulsions due Bright's (kidney) disease |
Event
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Note: “When she was old enough, she worked for an aristocratic family. Everything had to be impeccably clean. She said that the mistress would put on white gloves and check the chair rungs for dust. All of the cooking utensils were made of copper and they had to be polished until one’s reflection could be seen in them.” “My Sioux County Heritage” by Fred Oelrich |
Death
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Burial
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Cemetery: West Lawn Cemetery Note: The date listed is based on her obituary which lists her funeral as Monday. February 2nd was the first Monday after her death in 1920. The obituary appeared in the paper on February 5, 1920. |
husband |
1842–1915
Birth: May 25, 1842
— Rethem an der Aller, Fallingbostel, Hanover, Prussia Death: November 30, 1915 — Orange City, Sioux, Iowa, USA |
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herself |
1844–1920
Birth: December 21, 1844
— Neinberg, Hanover, Prussia Death: January 29, 1920 — Orange City, Sioux, Iowa, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — 1868 — Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA |
17 months
son |
1869–1951
Birth: June 8, 1869
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24
— Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA Death: March 28, 1951 — Minnetrista, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA |
3 years
son |
1872–1939
Birth: March 26, 1872
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27
— Orange City, Sioux, Iowa, USA Death: May 14, 1939 — Hull, Sioux, Iowa, USA |
7 years
son |
1878–1959
Birth: 1878
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— Orange City, Sioux, Iowa, USA Death: 1959 |
23 years
son |
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1 year
son |
Immigration |
came to this country from Bremen, Germany on the ship "New York" |
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Marriage |
They were married in 1868 “they desired to escape the red tape of the bureaucracy of the Old World and find the golden opportunity awaiting them in the United States. Because of this red tape, they decided not to marry until they reached this country. After reaching New York, they boarded a train for Buffalo, where they stayed with an uncle and were married. |
Event |
“When she was old enough, she worked for an aristocratic family. Everything had to be impeccably clean. She said that the mistress would put on white gloves and check the chair rungs for dust. All of the cooking utensils were made of copper and they had to be polished until one’s reflection could be seen in them.” “My Sioux County Heritage” by Fred Oelrich |
Name |
Middle name also listed as Michaelina Last name sometimes referred to as Nussen |
Burial |
The date listed is based on her obituary which lists her funeral as Monday. February 2nd was the first Monday after her death in 1920. The obituary appeared in the paper on February 5, 1920. |