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DEATH: The following is taken from the Beatrice newspaper 1907:
DEATH: Mrs. Louisa Anthes passed away yesterday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T.E. Stewert, 1106 Market Street, with whom she has been living for the past four years. Ailments incident to old age was the cause of death. Deceased was a native of Prussia, and was 78 years of age. Her husband died in 1876. She is survived by a family of nine children, 4 sons, and 5 daughters. During her residence in Beatrice she made many friends who will regret to learn of her death. The remains will be taken to Sutton this morning at 8:15 over the Burlington, for interment. Furneral services will be held Thursday afternoon.
DEATH: Mrs Louisa Fredricka Anthes (nee Just) was born June 22, 1827, in Glemm, Prussia, Puma. She sailed from Hamburg April 10, 1836, for America, and landed in New York on June 26, having been on the ocean eleven weeks in a sailing vessel. She resided in Rosco, Coshocton Co., Ohio six years, then moved to Milwaukee, Wi, where she married to John Kaspar Anthes, by Rev. George Miller, an Evangelical minister. As a minister's wife, she with her husband lived in Tazwell, Logan, and lee counties, Illinois, until the death of her husbuand, December 11, 1876. In order to get a home for her children, she moved to Clay Co. Ne, and resided on a farm; later in Sutton and Clay Center. In 1903, she moved to Beatrice with her daughter, where she made her home until the date of her death, Monday, March 29, 1907.