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Facts and Events
Name |
Michael Georg Wagner |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
9 Mar 1874 |
Szemlak, Arad, Hungary |
Other? |
1874 |
House Number: 129 Semlak |
Other? |
1874 |
House Number: 129, Semlac |
Confirmation[2] |
1886 |
Szemlak, Arad, HungaryLutheran Church |
Marriage |
19 Apr 1898 |
Szemlak, Arad, Hungaryto Magdalena Bartolf, twin |
Other |
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Marriage Ending Status Death of one spouse with Magdalena Bartolf, twin |
Other |
19 Apr 1898 |
Witnesses: Adam Bartolf, Adam Schäfer with Magdalena Bartolf, twin |
Other |
7 Apr 1913 |
Death of Magdalena with Magdalena Bartolf, twin |
Unknown |
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2019Mar. Magdalena Bartolf, twin |
Immigration[3] |
6 Jul 1922 |
New York, United StatesOn The Bayern from Hamburg to New York |
Medical? |
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Lung Related. Tuberculosis. |
Military[1] |
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Was a soldier in WWI--33rd Infantry Regiment |
Death[1] |
4 Mar 1937 |
Szemlak, Arad, HungaryCause: Tuberculosis |
Address:
Address 1: 129
Lived at house #129.
On the manifest, it says Georg is going to "friend" Joseph Keller, at 31 Oakman St. He was here from 1910-1919. He left his wife Magdalena (sister to Elisabeth, wife of Adam Wagner) back in Semlak. He is a farmer. What is so strange is that this is after his wife died. Did he mean he was leaving her grave? His children had all died. He ended up later in Semlak and died there.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Georg Schmidt. Evangelische Familienbuch.
- ↑ Semlak Lutheran Confirmation Records.
- ↑ Ellis Island Manifest.
Ellis Island Manifest. Had $26 and was going to "friend" Joseph Keller at 31 Oakman St., Rochester, NY. Left behind his wife, Magdolna.
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