Emil Grosz1

M, (29 February 1888 - 19 August 1920)
     Emil Grosz was born on 29 February 1888 at Hutchinson County, South Dakota.1 He was the son of Martin Grosz and Wilhelmina Tiede.1 Emil Grosz married Wilhelmina Friederich, daughter of Johann Friederich and Dorothea Breitling, in 1911.2,1 Emil Grosz died on 19 August 1920 at Hutchinson County, South Dakota, at age 32 years, 5 months and 21 days.1 He was buried in the Hoffnungstal Lutheran Cemetery, located in Olivet, Hutchinson County, South Dakota.1

Children of Emil Grosz and Wilhelmina Friederich

Last Edited=25 Jun 2020

Citations

  1. [S2626] Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave.com, transcription, (<http://www.findagrave.com/>: accessed 25 June 2020), transcript, "tombstone for Emil Grosz (1888-1920), Find A Grave Memorial No. 34068552, records of the Hoffnungstal Lutheran Cemetery, Olivet, Hutchinson County, South Dakota." Transcript by William Ewing (contributor 47503092), record added 21 February 2009.
  2. [S2625] Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave.com, transcription, (<http://www.findagrave.com/>: accessed 25 June 2020), transcript, "tombstone for Wilhelmina (Friederich) Grosz (1892-1984), Find A Grave Memorial No. 34068523, records of the Hoffnungstal Lutheran Cemetery, Olivet, Hutchinson County, South Dakota." Transcript by William Ewing (contributor 47503092), record added 21 February 2009.
  3. [S2627] Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave.com, transcription, (<http://www.findagrave.com/>: accessed 25 June 2020), transcript, "tombstone for Arthur H. Grosz (1912-1912), Find A Grave Memorial No. 34068753, records of the Hoffnungstal Lutheran Cemetery, Olivet, Hutchinson County, South Dakota." Transcript by William Ewing (contributor 47503092), record added 21 February 2009.
  4. [S2628] Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave.com, transcription, (<http://www.findagrave.com/>: accessed 25 June 2020), transcript, "tombstone for Linda Esther (Grosz) Bauder (1917-2010), Find A Grave Memorial No. 74905985, records of the Rose Hill Cemetery, Scotland, Bon Homme County, South Dakota." Transcript by William Ewing (contributor 47503092), record added 14 August 2011.