Paul Van Landschoot, Iowa
Leopold Paul Van Landschoot was born on 8 August 1833 at St Andries, Brugge, West Vlaanderen, Belgium.
Leopold Paul Van Landschoot married Delphina Carpenter, daughter of Frank Carpenter and Catherina, on 13 January 1876 at Hamilton Township, Hamilton County, Iowa.
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Leopold Paul Van Landschoot died on 10 March 1925 at Fremont Township, Hamilton County, Iowa, at age 91.
Leopold Paul Van Landschoot was buried on 12 March 1925 at Calvary Cemetery, Webster City, Iowa..
PIONEER FARMER IS CALLED TO REWARD
Leopodus Van Lanschoot Dies at Advance Age -of 92 Years.
Leopoldus Van Lanschoot, one of the oldest pioneer farmers of Hamilton Ccounty, passed away at his home two miles northwest of Highview last night at 9'clock at -the age of 92, following a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered Saturday night.
Mr. Van Lanschoot was born in Belgium, Aug. 8, 1833. When he was 37 years of age he came to the United States and within a few months came to his Hamilton county farm north of Highview where he had lived for the past forty-one years.
On jan. 31. 1870. he was united in marriage with Miss Della Carpenter,of this city. -To this union children were born, three of whom died Infancy- Mrs. Van Lanschoot passed away in 1889. He leaves to mourn his death, two daughters, Mrs F.J. Bauman of West Chicago, Illinois,and Lucy whom made her home with her father, three sons, Joseph F. and Andrew M., who reside on their father's farm, and Peter Jacob, of Armour, South Dakotha. Mr. Van Lanschoot's passing is mourned by six grandchildren and one great grandson.
Despite his advanced age, Mr. Van Lanschoot had enjoyed good health until a few months ago when he began to grew weaker. This condition continued and culminated in a stroke of paralysis Saturday night. He steadily grew weaker until he sank to his death last evening.
Mr. Van Lanschoot was a member of the Catholic church. Funeral services will he held Friday morning at 9 o'clock at the home and at 9:30 am at the Aquinas church with Father Harry officiating. Daily Freeman Journal/ March 11 1925. research by Debby Kohl an RAOGK member of Blainsburg,Iowa.
PIONEER FARMER IS CALLED TO REWARD
Leopodus Van Lanschoot Dies at Advance Age -of 92 Years.
Leopoldus Van Lanschoot, one of the oldest pioneer farmers of Hamilton Ccounty, passed away at his home two miles northwest of Highview last night at 9'clock at -the age of 92, following a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered Saturday night.
Mr. Van Lanschoot was born in Belgium, Aug. 8, 1833. When he was 37 years of age he came to the United States and within a few months came to his Hamilton county farm north of Highview where he had lived for the past forty-one years.
On jan. 31. 1870. he was united in marriage with Miss Della Carpenter,of this city. -To this union children were born, three of whom died Infancy- Mrs. Van Lanschoot passed away in 1889. He leaves to mourn his death, two daughters, Mrs F.J. Bauman of West Chicago, Illinois,and Lucy whom made her home with her father, three sons, Joseph F. and Andrew M., who reside on their father's farm, and Peter Jacob, of Armour, South Dakotha. Mr. Van Lanschoot's passing is mourned by six grandchildren and one great grandson.
Despite his advanced age, Mr. Van Lanschoot had enjoyed good health until a few months ago when he began to grew weaker. This condition continued and culminated in a stroke of paralysis Saturday night. He steadily grew weaker until he sank to his death last evening.
Mr. Van Lanschoot was a member of the Catholic church. Funeral services will he held Friday morning at 9 o'clock at the home and at 9:30 am at the Aquinas church with Father Harry officiating. Daily Freeman Journal/ March 11 1925. research by Debby Kohl an RAOGK member of Blainsburg,Iowa.
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