13. | FREITAG, Ida Bertha Mathilde was born on 29 May 1878 in Nicollet, Minnesota, United States (daughter of FREITAG, Herman J. and BRANDT, Mina); died on 20 Sep 1923 in Birch Cooley, Renville, Minnesota, United States; was buried on 24 Sep 1923 in Morton, Renville, Minnesota, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
- Confirmation: 26 May 1893, Eden Township, Brown, Minnesota, United States
- Obit: Sep 1923
- Burial: 22 Oct 1956, Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; Address:
Forest View Cemetery
- Re-interment of remains: 22 Oct 1956, Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States; Reburial due to construction near cemetery; Address:
Forest View Cemetery
Notes:
In 1900, Ida lived with her mother and children by her first marriage (Howard and Adeline) in Eden Twp. Brown County.
Pioneer Rest Cemetery There is a grave marker in Plot [18-2] that gives her date of birth 1877 date of death 1923 ossw. Fred T. Sr. In that plot as well there is a marker that says Ida Freitag Jonas bur. 10 -22-1956
The story has been told by Ida's son Frederick William that Ida died after being kicked by a horse. He stated he was standing next to his mother when she was kicked. Fred T., Frederick William's father blamed him for the accident. Frederick William was forced to quit school in order to take care of his younger siblings.
In 1956, Ida's son Harry, drove to Minnesota to gather the remains of Ida and bring them back to Wisconsin. It has been told by her granddaughter (Elaine Jonas Chaloupka) that the remains fit inside a shoe box. There is conflicting stories as to why the body was disinterred and moved to Two Rivers. Some say it was because a Highway was being reconstructed in Morton, over the cemetery grounds. An old timer from the area, stated the cemetery Ida was buried in was not affected by the construction. But she was moved anyway. Ida was re-buried in Pioneer Rest Cemetery Two Rivers.
Notes for IDA BERTHA MATHILDA FREITAG: The Morton Enterprise, October 4, 1923 Mrs. Fred Jones Killed Kicked by Horse While Hitching Up Team at Chas. Stoll Home Through an oversite, the account if the death of Mrs. Fred Jones was not published last week. The following is taken from the Franklin Tribune: Mrs. Fred Jones, formerly of Franklin, residing northeast of Morton was kicked by a horse while hitching up her team after a visit at Chas. Stoll home on Wednesday of last week, which resulted in her death the following morning. The tragedy is a severe shock to the bereaved family and their friends. Mrs. Jones had called at the Chas. Stoll home and had stayed for dinner. After dinner she went out to hitch up the team she was driving and as she a ttempted to rearrange some part of the harness the horse kicked striking h er over the heart, and breaking two ribs. She was taken to her home where she was given medical care, but the injury was too severe for her to wi thstand, and she passed away Thursday morning. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, Rev. Sauer of Morton officiating, and interment made in the Morton cemetery.
Mrs. Fred Jones, nee Freitag, was born in Nicollet County in 1878, and moved to Brown County with her parents while yet a small girl. At the age of nineteen she was united in marriage to Ray White, who three years later lost his life in a railroad accident. To this union a son and daughter were born, namely, Howard and Adeline White. Seven years later she was united in marriage to Fred Jones. To this union six children were born, namely, Emmet, Harvey, Harry, Fred, Lydia and Irene, all of whom, together with her husband, mourn her untimely death. She also leaves three brothers, Robert, August, and Fred Freitag.
August F. Sauer Clergyman Lutheran Church (from the 1920 census)
Name: Ida Jones Death Date: 20 Sep 1923 Death County: Renville State File Number: 012491 Certificate Number: 012491 Certificate Year: 1923 Record Number: 386708
Obit:
Mrs. Fred Jones Killed By Horse
Two Ribs Broken over the Heart Cause Death a few Hours After Injury
Mrs. Fred Jones,, formerly of Franklin, residing norteast(sic) of Morton was kicked by a horse while hitching up her team after a visit at Chas. Stall home on Wednesday of last week, which resulted in her death the following morning. The tragedy is a severe shock to the bereaved family and their friends.
Mrs. Jones had called at the Chas. Stall home and had stayed for dinner. After dinner she went out to hitch up the team she was driving as she attempted to rearrange some part of the harness the horse kicked striking her over the heart, and breaking two ribs. She was taken to her home where she was given medical care, but the injury was too severe for her to withstand, and she passed away Thursday morning.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, Rev. Saur of Morton officiating, and interment made in the Morton ecmetery(sic).
The pallbearers were John Blank, Ed. Factor, Herman Vogtel of New Ulm, Otto Hopp, August Freitag and Gust Kremin of Vesta, Minn.
Mrs. Fred Jones, nee Freitag, was born in Nicollet county in 1878, and moved to Brown county with her parents while yet a small girl. At the age of nineteen she was united in marriage to Ray White, who three years later lost his life in a railroad accident. To this union a son and daughter was born, namely Howard and Adeline White. Seven years later she was united in marriage to Fred Jones. To this union six children were born, namely, Emmet, Harvey, Harry, Fred, Lydia, and Irene, all of whom, together with her husband, mourn her untimely death. She also leaves three brothers, Robert, August and Fred Freitag.
The tribune extends deepest sympathy to the bereaved family in their sorrow.
Burial:
[18-2] Cemetery Section Lot Number
Died:
Certificate Additional Information:
Age: 46 years 3 months 28 days
Occupation: Housewife
Birthplace: Brown Co. Minn.
Name of Father: Herman Freitag
Birthplace of father: Germany
Name of Mother: Minnie Brand
Birthplace of mother: Germany
Informant: Fred Jones
Date of Death Sept. 20, 1923
I hereby certify that I attended deceased from 9.19.1923 to 9.20.1923 that I last saw her alive on 9.19.1923 and the death occurred on the date stated above at 9 AM.
The cause of death was as follows:
Accidental internal injury caused by a kick from a horse.
An operation did not precede death.
F.W. Penhall M.D.
Morton, MN
Buried Sept. 24, 1923
Undertaker Geo Doslir or Doslin
Morton, Minn.
Herman Freitag in entry for Ida Jones, "Minnesota, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1990" Index
Name: Ida Jones
Gender: Female
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 20 Sep 1923
Death Place: Birch Cooley, Renville, Minnesota
Age: 46
Birth Date: 1877
Birthplace:
Occupation:
Race:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Fred Jones
Father's Name: Herman Freitag
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Minne Brand
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:B02471-7
System Origin:Minnesota-EASy
GS Film number:2218091
Reference ID:12491
Children:
- 6. WHITE, Howard Clinton was born on 25 Apr 1898 in Franklin, Renville, Minnesota, United States; died on 30 Nov 1978 in Redwood, Minnesota, United States; was buried in Morton, Renville, Minnesota, United States.
- WHITE, Adelina E. was born in May 1899 in Minnesota, United States; died on 28 Sep 1956 in Humboldt, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States; was buried in Humboldt, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States.
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