A Few Genealogical Explorations
Name | Johannes Euler | |
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Born | 17 Jun 1848 | Ober-Gleen, Vogelsbergkreis, Hesse, Germany [1, 2] |
Baptized | 2 Jul 1848 | Ober-Gleen, Vogelsbergkreis, Hesse, Germany [1] |
Gender | Male | |
Departure | 6 Aug 1862 | Hamburg, Germany [3] |
Departed on the SS Humboldt | ||
Gertrauda Euler and family passenger list |
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Arrival | 24 Sep 1862 | New York City, New York, USA [4] |
SS Humboldt arrived at the port of New York | ||
SS Humboldt Arrives at New York Newspaper clipping |
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Naturalization | yes | |
Residence | 1865 | West Point, Stephenson, Illinois, USA [5] |
Residence | 1870 | Kent, Stephenson, Illinois, USA [6] |
Residence Post Office: Lena | ||
Died | 1917 | Red Oak, Montgomery, Iowa, USA |
John Eiler Sr. Death Certificate 1917 |
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Buried | 1917 | Evergreen Cemetery, Red Oak, Montgomery, Iowa, USA [7] |
John Eiler Gravestone Plot: Section ROJ; Lot 249; Space 2 |
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John Eiler Created by "Marty & Harley" Record added 30 August 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 96288491 |
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Person ID | I3 | Eiler-Liddick Genealogy |
Last Modified | 17 Feb 2019 |
Father | Friedrich Christian Euler, b. 27 Feb 1823, Bad Wildungen, Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hesse, Germany | |
Mother | Anna Gertrauda Schoenhals, b. 11 Oct 1816, Ober-Gleen, Vogelsbergkreis, Hesse, Germany | |
Married | 11 Nov 1855 | Ober-Gleen, Vogelsbergkreis, Hesse, Germany [2] |
Family ID | F4 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Rosina Hoffman, b. 8 Jan 1854, Oetwil am See, Canton Zürich, Switzerland d. 24 Mar 1924, Red Oak, Montgomery, Iowa, USA (Age 70 years) | |||
Married | 14 Dec 1872 | Lena, Stephenson, Illinois, USA | ||
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Last Modified | 2 Mar 2016 | |||
Family ID | F2 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Pin Legend | : Address : Location : City/Town : County/Shire : State/Province : Country : Not Set |
Photos | John Eiler, railroad engineer Taken in Red Oak, Iowa | |
John Eiler, C.F. Liddick and others Taken at the Red Oak, Iowa, railroad freight yards around 1900. This is engine #1643. The men are: John Eiler, engineer; unknown; Warren Knoles, fiareman; and C.F. Liddick, switchman. |
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