Fritz Albert AUGAT
Characteristics
Type | Value | Date | Place | Sources |
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name | Fritz Albert AUGAT |
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Events
Type | Date | Place | Sources |
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death | 16. February 1977 | Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
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baptism | 6. January 1898 | Groß Lenkeningken, Ragnit, East Prussia, Prussia, Germany
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burial | 19. February 1977 | Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
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birth | 30. December 1897 | Raudszen, Ragnit, East Prussia, Prussia, Germany
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marriage | 21. May 1934 | Raudszen, Ragnit, East Prussia, Prussia, Germany
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Parents
Heinrich AUGAT | Maria SCHERNAT |
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21. May 1934
Raudszen, Ragnit, East Prussia, Prussia, Germany |
Berta Amalie NAUJOKS |
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Sources
1 | Auktor-Hartmann Web Site, Fritz Albert Augat
Author: Bernd Hartmann
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<p>MyHeritage family tree</p><p>Family site: Auktor-Hartmann Web Site</p>Family tree: 31919291-5 | |
2 | FamilySearch Stammbaum
Publication: MyHeritage
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Der FamilySearch Stammbaum wird duch MyHeritage unter Lizenz von FamilySearch International, der weltgrössten Genealogie Organisation, veröffentlicht. FamilySearch ist eine nonprofit Organisation gesponsert von der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage (Mormonen Kirche). | |
3 | U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Publication: MyHeritage
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<p>Starting in 1936 the Social Security Administration started to maintain records of each individual who applied for a Social Security Number. The earliest form of these records were known as the “Master Files of the Social Security (SSN) Holders and SSN Applications”. This was more commonly known simply as the “Enumeration System”. In the 1970s legacy records from this system were migrated and new records were maintained electronically in the Numerical Identification System (NUMIDENT).</p><p>This collection contains records of individuals with a verified death between 1936 and 2007 or who would have been over 110 years old by December 31, 2007. There are three types of entries in NUMIDENT: applications (SS-5), claims, and death entries. The records of applications and claims are presented here in this collection. The death entries are available on MyHeritage as the <a id="" href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10002/" class="green">U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI).</a></p><p>The application (SS-5) records contain information extracted from the SS-5 form “Application for a Social Security Card” or “Application for Social Security Account Number.” Information inthe NUMIDENT application entries include applicant’s full name, father’s name, mother’s maiden name, sex, race/ethnic description, place of birth, and other information about the application andsubsequent changes to the applicant’s record - such as name changes especially common (and even required) when women marry. For about 43 percent of social security numbers, there are multiple application records.</p><p>The application records preserved by the Social Security Administration do not include records of all social security applications between 1936 and 2007. Information of applications prior to 1973 may be incomplete. There may not be a record for an individual in both the application records and the death entries and there are nearly 6 million social security numbers in the application records that do not appear in the death entries. And conversely, there are records in the death entries that have no corresponding extant record in the application entries.</p><p>The claim records include information on the type of claim, the claimant’s full name, date of birth, gender, and for about half of the claim records the US state or country of birth. For a smallnumber of social security numbers there are multiple claim records.</p><p>Records in this collection may have place names that were abbreviated or personal names that were truncated in the data supplied by the Social Security Administration. MyHeritage has corrected andexpanded many of these when possible but other values remain abbreviated or truncated.</p> | |
4 | BillionGraves
Publication: MyHeritage
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<A href="http://www.billiongraves.com/" target="_blank">www.billiongraves.com |
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Title | Wilhelm, Petereit Family Tree |
Description | Wilhelm Family Name is from Marzhausen, Neu-Eichenberg, Werra- Meissner-Kreis, Hessen, Deutschland and the most recent births for my 3rd grandparents in Linden, Hannover, Germany Petereit Family name is from Prussia and ending with my great grandfather in Tauroggen, Lithuania Krompholz Family name if from Salzburg, Österreich and then moved to Lithuania. Wenger, Pfieffenberger, Amaisserin, Neufang Family names are from Bad Hofgastein, Salzburg, Austria and Undberg, Salzburg, Austria and also Dorff, Salzburg, Austria |
Id | 67044 |
Upload date | 2024-12-06 00:31:09.0 |
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susanwilhelm113@hotmail.com | |
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