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Heinrich “Henry” Abelbeck

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Heinrich “Henry” Abelbeck

Birth
Germany
Death
10 Aug 1925 (aged 26)
Republic County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Byron, Thayer County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Beatrice Daily Sun (Beatrice, NE), Wednesday, August 12, 1925; pg. 1

SUICIDE AND DROWNING ARE NOT FAR APART

Byron, Nebr., Aug. 11. - (AP) - Henry Abelbeck, young farm hand, working for his brother, August Abelbeck, near here, was found shot thro' the head late yesterday. He was lying not far from the farm home.

The physician attending him is reported to have said he cannot recover. He has been in poor health and the theory is advanced that the shooting was the result of a suicidal attempt.

He is 28 years old, unmarried and came from Germany about a year ago.

Not far from the scene of the shooting the same morning, Cecil, 12 year old son of Mrs. Mabel Jones, a widow, who conducts the Byron hotel here, was drowned in a swimming pond on a farm. The body was recovered.
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Burr Oak Herald (Burr Oak, KS), Thursday, August 27, 1925; pg. 2

Henrick (sic) Abelbeck, a farm hand near Republic City, committed suicide by shooting one day recently. He had been in ill health for some time, believed to be due to shellshock received while serving in the German army during the late war.
Beatrice Daily Sun (Beatrice, NE), Wednesday, August 12, 1925; pg. 1

SUICIDE AND DROWNING ARE NOT FAR APART

Byron, Nebr., Aug. 11. - (AP) - Henry Abelbeck, young farm hand, working for his brother, August Abelbeck, near here, was found shot thro' the head late yesterday. He was lying not far from the farm home.

The physician attending him is reported to have said he cannot recover. He has been in poor health and the theory is advanced that the shooting was the result of a suicidal attempt.

He is 28 years old, unmarried and came from Germany about a year ago.

Not far from the scene of the shooting the same morning, Cecil, 12 year old son of Mrs. Mabel Jones, a widow, who conducts the Byron hotel here, was drowned in a swimming pond on a farm. The body was recovered.
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Burr Oak Herald (Burr Oak, KS), Thursday, August 27, 1925; pg. 2

Henrick (sic) Abelbeck, a farm hand near Republic City, committed suicide by shooting one day recently. He had been in ill health for some time, believed to be due to shellshock received while serving in the German army during the late war.

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