Obituaries, Death Certificate, Probate

Reverend Ernst Constantin August Maria Baron von Droste zu Huelshoff

On this page, you will find obituaries, prayer cards, certificate of death, probate records, and tombstone/grave marker pictures for Constantin.

Being the third son, Constantin did not actually "give up" the title of Freiherr (Baron) after the death of his father in 1850. From an obit: "He was the eldest son and the title descended to him upon the death of his father. He gave up the life of a nobleman to devote his entire work to the church. It was only in his private life which he used his title of Baron and this was very seldom."

Wikipedia says, "All sons of a Freiherr are Freiherren and can be referred to as Baron. The wife of a Freiherr is called Freifrau (literally "Free Lady"), and a daughter of a Freiherr is called Freiin (short for Freiherrin). It is considered correct in some circles to address a Freifrau or Freiin as "Baroness" (in German "Baronin"). Female former titles have been legally accepted as part of the last name after 1919 by a still valid decision of the German former High Court, the Reichsgericht."

Obituaries

Information to the effect that the Rev. Fr. Von Droste, formerly pastor of St. Joseph's Church in this city, is dying in a hospital in La Crosse. Fr. Von Droste has many friends in this city among protestants as well Catholics, who most sincerely hope for his recovery.

Source: Rice Lake Leader (Rice Lake, Barron County, Wisconsin). January 2, 1902. page 5, column 3.

Prayer Card

Prayer card for Constantin von Droste zu Huelshoff
Rice Lake Leader

Rev. Constantine Maria von Droste Huelshoff, son of Baron von Droste-Huelshoff of the diocese of Westphalen Ger., died at the St. Francis hospital in La Crosse. He gave up the life of a nobelman to enter the priesthood. He came to America 30 years ago and had lived in La Crosse for the past 15 years."

Source: Richland Rustic, Richland Center, Wisconsin. January 11, 1902, page 4, column 3

Richland Rustic

Nobelman Priest Dies, Rev. Von Droste-Huelshoff Expires at St. Francis.

Source: Daily Republican and Leader, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, December 31, 1901, page 2, column 4.

Daily Republican

Zur frommen Erinnerung im Gebete an den hochwürdigen Herrn Missionspfarrer

Constantin Maria Freiherrn v. Droste-Hülshoff,

geboren 1841 zu Münster in Westfalen,

gestorben zu La Crosse Wisconsin.

Gebet.

O Gott, der Du under den apostolischen Priestern Deinen Diener Constantin

mit der priesterlichen Würde zu bekleiden dich gewürdigt haft,

verliehe gnädig,

daß er auch ihrer ewigen Gemeinschaft eingereicht werde.

Durch Jesum Christum, unsern Herrn. Amen.

Mein Jesus, Barmherzigkeit!

Süßes herz Mariä, sei meine Rettung!

Fränkische Gesellschaftsdruckerei Würzburg

Marienplatz 4.

TRANSLATION:

To the pious remembrance in prayer of the Reverend Lord Missionary Priest

Constantin Maria Baron von Droste-Hülshoff,

Born 1841 in Munster in Westphalia,

died at La Crosse Wisconsin.

Prayer.

O God, that you under the apostolic priests acknowledge your servant Constantin,

clothed with priestly dignity,

give mercy that he also reaches your eternal community.

Through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.

My Jesus, mercy!

Sweet heart of Mary, be my salvation!

Franconian Printing Company Würzburg, Marienplatz 4

Two Funerals Held To-Day, Impressive Ceremonies For Rev. Von Droste-Huelshoff. Services held in hospital Chapel and Bishop Schwebach officiates Funeral of Mrs. Boscheri. The solemn obsequies over the remains of the deceased priest Rev. Constantine Maria Von Huelshoff, were held this morning at the St. Francis Hospital chapel. A large number [of] priests were present at the services and interment was made in the vault at the Catholic cemetery. The office of the dead was recited followed by a Pontificial Requiem Mass celebrated by the Right Reverand Bishop James Schwebach, D. D., under the assistance of the Very Reverand A. P. H. Kremer, assistant priest Rev. K. G. Bayer, deacon; Rev. L. Kaluzza, sub-deacon, and Rev. Father Rapp, ceremoniar. Brother priests officiated as pall bearers and carried the remains to their last resting place. Mrs. B. Iver, the deceased priest's housekeeper, from Menominee, was in attendance at the funeral. The following priests were also in attendance: Revs: G. Slayter, A. Kroll, N. Till, A. Murphy, and M. Lynch, of La Crosse; Rev. J. M. Naughton, of Madison; Peter Becker, of Mauston; John C. McAlteer, of Wilton; James Nevin, of Lyndon Station; John E. Brucha, of Union Centre; Louis Wurst, of Tomah, James Hofer, of Summit.

Source: LaCrosse Leader-Press, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, January 2, 1902, page 2, column 5.

LaCrosse Leader-Press
Death Certificate for Constantin von Droste zu Huelshoff

Certificate of Death - Constantin

Certificate of Death. Full name of deceased: Rev. Constantine von Droste Huelshof;

Color White; Sex Male; Race White; Occupation Catholic Priest; Age 57; Birthplace Europe; Single; Date of death Dec. 30, 1901; Residence at time of death St. Francis Hospital; Place of death: St. Francis Hospital; Cause of death: Primary: Cerebral or meningeal growth or inflammation; Duration of disease: 6 months; Place of burial: Catholic Cemetery; Undertaker: Muller Bros.; Signature Edward Evans, Residence LaCrosse, Dated Lax [LaCrosse] Jany 2, 1902; Burial Permit No. 3639; Date of burial permit: Dec. 31, 1901.

Source: La Crosse County, Wisconsin, Register of Deeds office, Vol. 5, page 27, No. 148998.

Priests Honor Nobelman Pastor. Funeral at LaCrosse is attended by many ministers – gave up position for church. . .

Source: Republican Observer, Richland Center, Wisconsin. January 9, 1902, page 2, column 4.

Republican Observer

Probate Record - Constantin

Probate record for Constantin Maria Baron von Droste zu Hülshoff:

"In the matter of the estate of Constantine M. Von Droste, Deceased. To John Brinkley County Judge of La Crosse County: The petition of A. Ph Kremer, atty [attorney] in fact for Marie Von Droste a sister of Constantine M. Von Droste and also executer[?] of deceased. That said deceased departed this life at the city of La Crosse, County of La Crosse and State of Wisconsin on the 30th day of December A.D., 1901, without leaving any last will and testment. . . that said deceased died possessed of certain personal property in the State of Wisconsin, the value whereof does not exceed the sum of $400.00 dollars, and also left debts due and unpaid to an amount unknown to your petitioner: that said deceased has left him surviving Marie Von Droste, a sister residing at Wurzburg [Wuerzburg] Bavaria, and two other sisters and two brothers whose names and address are unknown to your petitioner. and that said deceased was at the time of his death, an inhabitant of the County of La Crosse. Your petitioner therefore asks that Letters of Administration of the estate of the said intestate be granted unto your petitioner A. Ph., Kremer.

Dated at the City of La Crosse in said County, this 14 day of Feb A. D. 1902. . ."

Source: La Crosse County Circuit Court-Probate Branch, La Crosse, Wisconsin, U.S.A., In Probate, File No. 3052, February 14, 1902. A. Ph. Kremer, Petitioner. Petition for Letters of Administration, p. 12 of 14 pages.

Former Priest Passes Away. Rev. Von Droste-Huelshoff Dies in a Hospital at La Crosse. Many in this city last week learned with deep regret of the passing away of the Rev. Constantine M. Von Droste-Huelshoff, who, a few years ago, was pastor of St. Joseph’s (R.C.) church in this city. He died at St. Francis hospital, La Crosse, where he had been receiving care and medical treatment for several weeks. The deceased was a noble man by birth and nature, and gave up a life of ease and comfort to become a priest and came to this country from West Palen, Germany, about thirty years ago and had charge of several parishes his last being at Keysville [Keyesville] in this state where he was stricken with the illness that proved fatal. He was a man of marked ability, pleasing in his manner and broad in his views and associations. He was as well liked by those outside of his church as those who worshiped at its altar. That he has found the rest and peace he preached so faithfully to [others is] the wish of all his Rice Lake frie[nds].

Source: Rice Lake Leader ( Rice Lake, Barron County, Wisconsin), January 9, 1902, page 1, column 5.

Probate for Constantin von Droste zu Huelshoff, Jan. 31, 1902
Probate for Constantin von Droste zu Huelshoff, Jan. 31, 1902
Probate for Constantin von Droste zu Huelshoff, Feb. 14, 1902
Rice Lake Leader

Wisconsin. Rev. Constantin Maria von Droste-Hülshoff, Sohn des Freiherrn von Droste-Hülshoff aus Westfalen, starb in La Crosse im St. Franciscus Hospital. Er cam vor 30 Jahren nach America und wirkte während der letzten fünfzehn Jahre in der Diöcese La Crosse.

Translation to English: Wisconsin. Reverend Constantin Maria von Droste-Hülshoff, son of the Baron von Droste-Hülshoff from Westfalen, died in La Crosse in St. Francis Hospital. He came to America 30 years ago and worked during the last 15 years in the Diocese of La Crosse.

Source: Pionier Presse, Sauk City, Wisconsin, Donnerstag, den 9. Januar 1902, page 1, column 5.

Pionier Presse

Baron's Son Dead. Constantine Marie von Droste-Huelshoff Expires in La Crosse.

La Crosse, Wis., Dec. 31.--The Rev. Constantine Maria von Droste-Huelshoff, son of Baron von Droste Huelshoff of the diocese of West Palen, Germany, died at the St. Francis hospital here today, having given up the life of a nobleman to enter the priesthood. He came to America thirty years ago and had lived in La Crosse for the past fifteen years.

Source: The Milwaukee Journal, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, December 31, 1901, page 1.

The Rev. Constantine Maria von Droste-Huelshoff, son of Baron von Droste-Huelshoff of the Diocese of Westpalen, Germany, died at the St. Francis Hospital, Lacrosse, Wis., yesterday. He had given up the life of a nobleman to enter the priesthood. He came to America thirty years ago, and had lived in Lacrosse for the past fifteen years.

Source: The New York Times, New York, New York, January 1, 1902, page 7, column 5.

Preferred Life of Priest.

La Crosse, Wis., Dec. 31.--The Rev. Constantine Maria von Droste-Huelshoff, son of Baron von Droste-Huelshoff of the diocese of West Baden, Germany, died at the St. Francis hospital here today, having given up the life of a nobleman to enter the priesthood. He came to America thirty years ago and had lived in La Crosse for fifteen years.

Source: The Milwaukee Free Press, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, January 1, 1902, page 8.

Deaths of the Day.

Father Huelshoff.

LaCrosse, Wis., Dec. 31. - Rev. Constantine Maria Von Droste-Huelshoff, son of Baron Von Dreste-Huelsoff of the diocese of West Paulen [Westfalen/Nordrhein-Westphalia], Germany, died at the St. Francis hospital here today, having given up the life of a noblemen to enter the priesthood. He came to America thirty years ago, and lived at LaCrosse the past fifteen years.

Source: Decatur Herald, Decatur, Illinois. January 1, 1902, page 1, column 6.