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Obit: Hanne, Carl (? – 1903)
Surnames: Hanne, Riplinger, White, Benjamin, Peterson, Pankratz, Eder, St. John, Freeman Source: Colby Phonograph (Colby, Clark County, Wis.) Thursday, 10/08/1903 Hanne, Carl (? – 6 Oct. 1903) On Tuesday morning of this week, the sons of Carl Hanne, a farmer of the town of Frankfort, came to Colby and swore out a warrant for their father, charging him with having set on fire and burned two barns on their farm, (and with having shot at various members of his family) the night before. Judge White issued the warrant, and same was placed in the hands of Constable Ben Riplinger for service. When the officer reached the premises situated seven miles due east of Colby on the Wausau road, he discovered the body of Carl Hanne in a field adjoining his own premises behind a stump, dead, with a revolver clutched in his right hand. The officer returned to Colby and reported the facts to Judge White. The Judge immediately impaneled a jury consisting of G. T. Benjamin, N. P. Peterson, John Pankratz, Jr., Henry Eder, Fred Riplinger and Grant St. John, and subpoenaed Dr. Freeman to make the medical examination. The body was found as stated, with a bullet hole in the right temple the body on its hands and knees face on the ground and the muzzle of the revolver almost in the wound and the face blackened by the powder. Dr. Freeman made a thorough examination, removing the top of the skull and found both lobes of the brain shattered and the bullet in the back part of his head, said bullet fitted the revolver which deceased held in his right hand. The jury returned a verdict of suicide without any hesitation. There is no question but what Carl Hanne committed the murderous assault upon his family and burned the barns with all their contents while insane. About one year and a half ago Mr. Hanne sold his farm and all personal property to his sons, and soon afterward developed symptoms of insanity, was examined at Wausau and pronounced insane and was committed to the Northern Hospital for the insane. Last May however, Hanne was discharged as cured, since which time he has lived with his family, but has frequently made threats against various members of his family and also threatened to commit suicide. Last week the farm was sold, and on Saturday all personal property was disposed of at auction, since which Mr. Hanne was practically violent, and on ***Note: The rest of the article was cut off and was not available at the time of transcription.
I am trying to determine the connection between Carl and
Adolph. Response #2 Adolph and Charles are Carl’s sons. I had heard their father committed suicide and have, until today, been unable to learn his name or any details. I have a wedding photo of Theresa and Adolph.
Judy Hanne Gonzalez jhanne@redcrossnorthland.org
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