Christian Louis "Hermann" SOLBRIG

Christian Louis "Hermann" SOLBRIG

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Christian Louis "Hermann" SOLBRIG
Beruf Butcher ab 1878 Rützengrün, Germany nach diesem Ort suchen
Beruf Farmer bis 1883 Texas nach diesem Ort suchen

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 29. August 1853 Rützengrün, Germany nach diesem Ort suchen
Bestattung Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas nach diesem Ort suchen
Volkszählung 1910 Harson, Gillespie, Texas, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Volkszählung 1930 Precinct 6, Gillespie, Texas, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Volkszählung 1920 Gillespie, Texas, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 12. Juli 1942 Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas, United States Of America nach diesem Ort suchen
Einwanderung 1888
Wohnen 1930
Wohnen 1920
Wohnen 1910
Arrival 1882
Heirat 13. April 1878 Auerbach, Germany nach diesem Ort suchen

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
13. April 1878
Auerbach, Germany
Christiane Friederike Wilhelmine MÜHLMANN

Quellenangaben

1 Matticola Web Site, Herman Solbrig
Autor: Frank Matticola
 

MyHeritage family tree

Family site: Matticola Web Site

Family tree: 185841692-17
2 SolbrigV.3, https://www.myheritage.com/person-17049361_185841692_185841692/herman-solbrig
Autor: Tyra Solbrig Nunn
 

MyHeritage family tree

Family site: SolbrigV.3

Family tree: 933270181-1
3 Texas Newspapers, 1848-2009
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: MyHeritage
 Before vital records were recorded by city, county, or state governments, local newspapers often published articles listing or detailing these events. Obituaries contain vital and biographical information on the decedent but also on his or her family and relatives.Society pages began as a way to entice readers with gossip and news about the wealthy and famous but soon evolved to cover the goings-on of “average” citizens. An incredible array of information can be discovered in these society pages or sections from seemingly mundane notices and reports on events such as parties, job changes, hospital stays, and social visits by friends or relatives. Thesepages are a source of historical events that are unlikely to exist in any other record.Coverage and completeness in this collection varies by title.
4 1910 United States Federal Census
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 Federal census takers were asked to record information about every person who was in each household on the census day. A census taker might have visited a house on a later date, but the information hecollected was supposed to be about the people who were in the house on the census day. The basic census enumeration unit was the county. Each county was divided into enumeration districts, one for each enumerator. The completed forms were sent to the Commerce Department's Census Office in Washington, D.C.Federal censuses are usually reliable, depending on the knowledge of the informant and the care of the census enumerator. Information may have been given to a census taker by any member of the familyor by a neighbor. Some information may have been incorrect or deliberately falsified.
5 FamilySearch Family Tree
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6 1930 United States Federal Census
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: MyHeritage
 The 1930 Census determined the population of the United States to be 122,775,046. This is an increase of almost 16 percent over the 1920 Census, which reported a population of 106,021,537. This was the 15th decennial census conducted in the United States under authority granted by Article I, Section 2 of the United States Constitution. It was conducted in April 1930, except in Alaska, where it wasconducted in late 1929. Until 2012 the 1930 Census is the latest available to the public, due to 72-year privacy laws. It is based on actual counts of persons living in residential structures.
7 1920 United States Federal Census
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: MyHeritage
 Federal census takers were asked to record information about every person who was in each household on the census day. A census taker might have visited a house on a later date, but the information hecollected was supposed to be about the people who were in the house on the census day. The basic census enumeration unit was the county. Each county was divided into enumeration districts, one for each enumerator. The completed forms were sent to the Commerce Department's Census Office in Washington, D.C.Federal censuses are usually reliable, depending on the knowledge of the informant and the care of the census enumerator. Information may have been given to a census taker by any member of the familyor by a neighbor. Some information may have been incorrect or deliberately falsified.

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