An enterprising and prosperous German citizen of Boerne, Kendall County, Texas, left Heiderstoph, Germany, for America, in 1874 ; landed at Baltimore, Md., traveled through the States, in July of that year came to Texas, and the following year located at Boerne with his wife and three children and engaged in farming. He was born June 27th, 1841. Mrs. Adler's maiden name was Miss Julia Naikel. They have four children: Anna, Fritz, Emma, Powell, and Ernst Henrick. Mr. Adler's farm consists of 80 acres in a high state of cultivation and is well improved. (Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas, by John Henry Brown, Published by L. E. Daniell, Austin, Texas, 1890 -
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An enterprising and prosperous German citizen of Boerne, Kendall County, Texas, left Heiderstoph, Germany, for America, in 1874 ; landed at Baltimore, Md., traveled through the States, in July of that year came to Texas, and the following year located at Boerne with his wife and three children and engaged in farming. He was born June 27th, 1841. Mrs. Adler's maiden name was Miss Julia Naikel. They have four children: Anna, Fritz, Emma, Powell, and Ernst Henrick. Mr. Adler's farm consists of 80 acres in a high state of cultivation and is well improved. (Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas, by John Henry Brown, Published by L. E. Daniell, Austin, Texas, 1890 -
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