Person:Ludwig Glaser (1)

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Ludwig Friedrich Glaser
m. 1 Sep 1878
  1. _____ Glaser1874 - 1874
  2. Karoline Sophie Glaser1879 - 1937
  3. Ludwig Friedrich Glaser1881 - 1937
  4. Friedrich Wilhelm Glaser1886 - 1965
  • HLudwig Friedrich Glaser1881 - 1937
  • WRosine Horrer1882 - 1923
m. 6 Jul 1907
  1. Frieda Glaser1908 - 1908
  2. Emma Glaser1909 - 1996
  3. Martha Glaser1912 - 1979
  4. Pauline Glaser1913 - 2007
  5. Richard Glaser1916 - 1976
  6. Gertrud Glaser1919 - 2009
  7. Friedrich Glaser1921 - 1942
m. 8 Jul 1927
  1. Kurt Glaser1929 - 1997
Facts and Events
Name Ludwig Friedrich Glaser
Gender Male
Birth? 16 Sep 1881 Asperg, Ludwigsburg, Wuerttemberg, Germany
Marriage 6 Jul 1907 Asperg, Ludwigsburg, Wuerttemberg, Germanyto Rosine Horrer
Marriage 8 Jul 1927 Asperg, Ludwigsburg, Wuerttemberg, Germanyto Anna Maria Fingerle
Death? 13 Nov 1937 Ludwigsburg, Wuerttemberg, Germany
Burial? Asperg, Ludwigsburg, Wuerttemberg, Germany

info verified on Archive FGS (MRIN-7). birthplace made more complete from info on Archive Record FGS (MRIN-4) His TIC (Arizona No 30749 AR) verified info. Death place: listed also as Asperg in other records. Professions: "Flaschner" - plumber. 2nd Profession: "Eisschrank Fabrik Arbeiter" - literally working in a refridge-

 rator factory

Religion: "Evangelisch" - Protestant (probably Lutheran)

 A birth certification (dated 17 Jun 1942) and marriage certification (dated
 17 Jun 1942) from the city of Asperg are in my posession.  He was a resident
 of Asperg when the marriage certificate was originally issued.

A FGS for Ludwig and Rosine Horrer as parents notes that he was sealed (not

 specified whether with one of the spouses or to parents) on 9 Nov 1973 in the
 Arizona temple.  His sealing dates are already noted in the record. (30 Jan
 1994)

Gertrud GLASER indicates that he died as a result of falling into the open trap door into the basement after arising in the morning. Someone had left the door open. He was hospitalized in Ludwigsburg and died there, but was buried in Asperg. (Nov 1999)