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Bolser Greulich
d.9 Nov 1891
Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Bolser Greulich |
Unknown[2] |
Balthasar Greulich |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[2] |
11 Feb 1811 |
Tauberbischofsheim, Baden, Germany |
Immigration[3] |
1834 |
New York City, New York, United States |
Marriage |
1835 |
to Volberg Abberger |
Residence[3] |
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Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States |
Death[2] |
9 Nov 1891 |
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Burial[2] |
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Kettering, Montgomery, Ohio, United StatesCalvary Cemetery |
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References
- ↑ The History of Montgomery County, Ohio: containing a history of the county; its townships, cities, towns, schools, churches, etc., general and local statistics; portraits of early settlers and prominent men; history of the Northwest Territory; history of Ohio; map of Montgomery County... etc. (Chicago [Illinois]: W.H. Beers, 1882)
book iii, page 435. - ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Daytoner Volks Zeitung (Dayton, Ohio). Gedenk-Blatter, 1894-1904. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1992).
Name Newspaper Date Citation Note Mrs. Amelia Greulich Dayton Daily News January 2, 1955 pg. sec 4 pg 2,
Balthasar Greulich Gedenk Blaetter July 21, 1900 v. 7, iss. 12 : pg. 91, col. 3 died 9 November 1891, Calvary Cemetery, born 11 February 1811, of Dayton, spouse Walburga Abberger, native of Tauberbischofsheim, Grossherzogthum Baden.
Balthasar Greulich Gedenk Blaetter July 21, 1900 v. 7, iss. 12 : pg. 89, col. 2 died 9 November 1891, Calvary Cemetery, born 11 February 1811, of Dayton, spouse Walburga Abberger, native of Tauberbischofsheim, Grossherzogthum Baden, photograph
Casper Greulich Dayton Daily Journal October 21, 1887 v. XXV, iss. 68 : pg. 3, col. 2 death notices from the Board of Health listing deaths that occurred the week ending October 20, 1887
Constance Greulich Dayton Daily Journal September 14, 1906 v. 44, iss. 42 : pg. 5, col. 5 died September 13, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greulich
Constantine Greulich Dayton Daily Journal September 26, 1908 v. 46, iss. 56 : pg. 5, col. 2 died September 22, 534 South Broadway, uncle of Godfrey Avenger who died in the same hour and day
Constantine Greulich Dayton Daily Journal September 24, 1908 v. 46, iss. 54 : pg. 5, col. 2 died September 22, 534 South Broadway, Calvary Cemetery
Constantine Greulich Dayton Daily Journal September 23, 1908 v. 46, iss. 53 : pg. 3, col. 4 died September 22, age 62, husband of Mary, Calvary Cemetery
Fred C. Greulich Dayton Daily News December 16, 1957 v. 81, iss. 141 : pg. 33, col. 4 died December 15, age 65, of Reno, Nevada (formerly Dayton), surv by wife Maye, 2 sons (Bernard, Richard), article
Gus C. Greulich Dayton Daily News April 14, 1956 v. 79, iss. 265 : pg. 9, col. 1 age 73, Troy, death notice
Gus C. Greulich Dayton Daily News April 15, 1956 v. 79, iss. 266 : pg. 2/2, col. 3 age 73, Troy, death notice
Mrs. Helen Louise Greulich Dayton Daily News April 30, 1957 v. 80, iss. 275 : pg. 32, col. 6 age 44, of Troy, death notice
Joseph Greulich Dayton Daily News June 12, 1955 pg. 5 sec 2,
Mrs. Mary Pope Greulich Dayton Daily News April 23, 1917 pg. 7, of Dayton, Woodland Cemetery
Theresa Greulich Dayton Evening News March 12, 1898 v. XIV, iss. 20 : pg. 8, col. 4 Births and Deaths
Wahlberga Abberger Greulich Gedenk Blaetter July 21, 1900 v. 7, iss. 12 : pg. 89, col. 2 died 2 July, Calvary Cemetery, born 16 February 1816, of Dayton, widow of Balthasar Greulich, native of Oberamt Horb, Wuerttembergischen Schwarzwald, photograph
Wahlberga Abberger Greulich Gedenk Blaetter July 21, 1900 v. 7, iss. 12 : pg. 91, col. 3 died 2 July, Calvary Cemetery, born 16 February 1816, of Dayton, widow of Balthasar Greulich, native of Oberamt Horb, Wuerttembergischen Schwarzwald.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Daytoner Volks Zeitung (Dayton, Ohio). Gedenk-Blatter, 1894-1904. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1992).
Balthasar und Walburga Greulich, née Abberger Am 9ten November 1891 starb Balthasar Greulich in dem hohen Alter von 81 Jahren, weniger 2 Tage. Damals erschienen die „Gedenkblätter“ noch nicht, und so möge eine kurze Biograghie, jetzt, da ihm seine treue Lebensgefährtin in dem Tod nachgefolgt ist, Platz finden. Balthasar Greulich war am 11. Februar 1810 in Tauberbischofsheim, Großherzogthum Baden, geboren. Er erlernte das Schlächtergewerbe und wanderte im Jahr 1834 nach den Ver. Staaten aus. Er ließ sich in New York nieder und schloß im folgenden Jahr den Bund fürs Leben mit Fräulein Walburga Abberger. Fünf Jahre später siedelte das Paar nach Pittsburg, Pa., über und blieb daselbst bis 1846. In diesem Jahr kam die Familie nach Dayton, gründete ihren Herd in einem Haus an Süd Broadway, das beiden Eheleuten bis zum Tode die Wohnung blieb. Frau Walburga Greulich, geborene Abberger, welche am 2ten Juli ihrem Gatten in’s Grab nachfolgte, war am 16ten Februar 1816 im Oberamt Horb, im Württembergischen Schwarzwald, geboren. Als 18-jähriges Mädchen kam sie bereits im Jahr 1834 mit ihren Eltern in dieses Land. Im Jahr 1885 hatte das Ehepaar Greulich das Glück, die Goldene Hochzeit feiern zu können. Aus der glücklichen Ehe gingen 12 Kinder hervor, von denen 4 der Mutter im Tod vorangingen, während die folgenden acht sie überleben: Mrs. Peter Sacksteder, Mrs. Henry Hollencamp, Joseph Greulich in Appleton, Wis., Andreas, Constantin, Reinhold, Leo J. Greulich in New York, und Albert Greulich. Am Donnerstag, den 5ten Juli, wurde die irdische Hülle der Verstorbenen zur Seite ihres vorangegangenen Gatten auf dem Calvarien Friedhof zur Ruhe gelegt. Ehre dem Andenken des biederen deutschen Paares!
Freetranslation.com Balthasar and Walburga Greulich, nee Abberger November 1891 died on the 9ten Balthasar abominable in the high age of 81 years, less than 2 days. They appeared the "Gedenkblatter" not yet, and in this way may a short Biograghie, now, because it followed his faithful companion in the death is, space. Balthasar was abominable on 11. February 1810 in Tauberbischofsheim Baden Großherzogthum,, was born. He learned the Schlachtergewerbe and emigrated in 1834 according to the Ver. States. He settled in New York in the following year and shut down the federal government for life with Miss Walburga Abberger. Five years later the couple moved to Pittsburgh, Pa. , above and remained there until 1846. This year, it was the family founded after Dayton, your stove in a house on South Broadway, the two spouses to the death remained the tabernacle. Mrs Walburga Greulich,, what Abberger, who was born on the 2th July her husband's tomb, was followed on the 16th FEBRUARY 1816) belonging in Horb,, born in the Black Forest. As a 18-year-old girl who already in 1834 she came to this country with their parents. In 1885, the couple became abominable the good luck, to be able to celebrate the Golden Wedding. From the happy marriage went 12 children, of which 4 of the Mothers of the preceding death, during the following eight survive% 3A Mrs. Peter Sacksteder, Mrs. Joseph Henry Hollencamp,, shall prosper in Appleton Wis. , Andreas, Constantin, Reinhold, Leo J. Greulich in New York, and Albert became abominable. On Thursday the 5th July,, was the earthly shell of the deceased to the side of your previous spouses on the Calvary cemetery to rest. Honor the memory of the staid German pair!
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