♂ Herman Bernard SCHAGEMANN
Eigenschaften
Art |
Wert |
Datum |
Ort |
Quellenangaben |
Name
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Herman Bernard SCHAGEMANN |
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Beruf
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Book Agent |
1892 |
Baltimore nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Beruf
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This is cited in the Baltimore City directory of 1853/1854 as Bernard Schagamann. |
1854 (ermittelt aus der ursprünglichen Angabe "BETWEEN 1853 AND 1854") |
Tailor at 284 Aisquith St, Baltimore nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Beruf
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Address entry is listed as h. meaning home or residence. It is not known if he worked from there too or worked for someone else. |
1858 |
Tailor at 294 Aisquith St, Baltimore nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Beruf
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Tobacconist~~His wife mary is listed as a milliner at the same address in the 1868 directory. |
1882 (ermittelt aus der ursprünglichen Angabe "BETWEEN 1868 AND 1882") |
294 Aisquith St nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Beruf
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Address may be in error as in prior and subsequent years he s listed as living at 294 Aisquith |
1859 (ermittelt aus der ursprünglichen Angabe "BETWEEN 1858 AND 1859") |
Tailor at 291 Aisquith St., Baltimore, Md nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Ereignisse
Art |
Datum |
Ort |
Quellenangaben |
Geburt
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9. August 1814 |
Alfhausen, Hannover, Germany nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Bestattung
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11. Juli 1892 |
St Alphonsus Cemetery, Baltimore, Md nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Tod
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8. Juli 1892 |
956 Aisquith St, Baltimore nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Einwanderung
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etwa 1842 |
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Einbürgerung
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27. September 1848 |
Baltimore, Md nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Re-buried
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12. Oktober 1915 |
Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Baltimore, Md nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Heirat
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24. Oktober 1843 |
St James Church, Baltimore, Md nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Heirat
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23. September 1873 |
St James Church, Baltimore nach diesem Ort suchen |
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Notizen zu dieser Person
So far there is no proof of his birth or baptism in Alfhausen. The church records there have not been checked yet.
The birth date comes from one Geraldine Idstein via Rick Reisch. For some unkown reason I had a date of 6/15/1815 which was probably in error.
Up to now this is an assumption based upon his death certificate which claims residence in Baltimore for 50 years at death. He may have lived elsewhere in the US before that. He did marry M.E. Sachs in Baltimore in 1843 which
says something.
Certificate No TS#12, Folio 327, US District Court Baltimore, MD
Witness was Ferdinand Klumper who married a Bernardine Mayer Oct 11, 1843 where Herman s fiancee E. Sachs was a witness. Herman then married on Oct 24.
A doctor F. A. Varner of 1133 Valley St was the attending physician signing the death certificate. Occupation at time of death was given as Book Agent.
Residence in the city as 50 years and the primary cause of death as Inflammatory Diarrhea with the immediate cause being peritonites.
(In modern terms this is called diverticulis. These are little outpouchings in the colon which become inflamed (itis) and when one breaks, the feces in the colon come in contact with the peritoneum which is the sack the gut
lies in and when this becomes inflamed and infected one dies without if antibiotics aren t available.)
This certificate carries Permit No A-48740 in Ward 5. His widow Johanna survived him.
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