Amalie AUGUSTE WEBER
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death | 26. September 1959 | New Ulm, Austin, Texas, United States
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baptism | 29. September 1878 | New Ulm, Austin, Texas, United States
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burial | 28. September 1959 | New Ulm, Austin, Texas, United States
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birth | 9. February 1878 | New Ulm, Austin, Texas, United States
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Volkszählung-Haushaltsmitglied | 15. April 1950 | New Ulm, Austin, Texas, United States
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marriage | 4. February 1902 | Sealy, Austin, Texas, United States
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Parents
Robert WEBER | Juliane KELLNER |
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4. February 1902
Sealy, Austin, Texas, United States |
Carl Wilhelm Adolf HOWE |
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Notes for this person
Page and Entry No.: 165-51; Parents: Robert Weber, pag. 133 No. 97; Name of Child: Auguste Amalie; Birthdate: 9 February 1878; Place of Birth: New Ulm; Date of Baptism: 29 September 1878; Place of Baptism: New Ulm; Pastor: F. Gerstmann; Godparents: Gottfried Kellner Fr. Amalie Kellner Fr. Juliane Kellner Birth: Feb. 9, 1878 Texas, USA Death: Sep. 26, 1959 New Ulm Austin County Texas, USA Augusta was born to Robert Weber and his wife Juliane Kellner Weber. Both her parents were born in Germany. She married Charles W. Howe about 1902 and had five daughters and one son. She leaves behind so many who love her. Family links: Children: Helen Erna Howe Wood (1911 - 1972)* Spouse: Charles William Howe (1881 - 1953)* *Point here for explanation Burial: New Ulm Cemetery New Ulm Austin County Texas, USA
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1 | Cheryl D. Ratz Gross
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2 | 1920 United States Federal Census
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3 | Texas Death Records Online
Abbreviation: Texas Death Records Online
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4 | 1950 United States Federal Census, Ort: ED 8-20, Austin, Texas, United States
Abbreviation: 1950 United States Federal Census
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