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Gottlieb Alletzhauser

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Gottlieb Alletzhauser

Birth
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death
13 Jul 1901 (aged 69)
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Burial
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section F
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Gottlieb Alletzhauser, a well-known resident of the North Side, died this morning at his home, No. 633 East Division street, after a long illness. Mr. Alletzhauser was a cabinet maker by trade and for more than twenty years was in the employ of J. Weinheimer. He was a member of Maurer's and Drescher's bands and was connected with other musical organizations. He was born at Wertheim, Buden, in 1832, and came to this city in 1854.

Mr. Alletzhauser is survived by a widow and eight children, namely, Mrs. Anthony Spachman of Depew, Mrs. Anthony Rose of Utica, Norbert, Albert, Lizzie, Joseph, Carrie and Clara Alletzhauser. He also leaves two brothers, Thomas Alletzhauser of this city and George Alletzhauser of Mallory, Oswego county. The funeral will be held at the Assumption church on Monday morning, and burial will be made in the Assumption cemetery. He was a member of C.B. L., branch No. 46.

The Evening Herald, Syracuse, N.Y., Saturday, July 13, 1901
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The obit bio misspells Baden:
Wertheim, Buden, in 1832,...

I found the German birth/baptism record that shows:
Dörlesberg, Mosbach, Baden, Germany---
Dörlesberg is a village in the town of Mosbach, state of Baden.
----not Wertheim, for whatever that's worth. Guess adding the date of birth and misspelling are good enough.

PS. FindaGrave forces the Baden-Wuttermberg location in the details though that joining only happened after WWII.
Contributor: Joe K (50144503)
Gottlieb Alletzhauser, a well-known resident of the North Side, died this morning at his home, No. 633 East Division street, after a long illness. Mr. Alletzhauser was a cabinet maker by trade and for more than twenty years was in the employ of J. Weinheimer. He was a member of Maurer's and Drescher's bands and was connected with other musical organizations. He was born at Wertheim, Buden, in 1832, and came to this city in 1854.

Mr. Alletzhauser is survived by a widow and eight children, namely, Mrs. Anthony Spachman of Depew, Mrs. Anthony Rose of Utica, Norbert, Albert, Lizzie, Joseph, Carrie and Clara Alletzhauser. He also leaves two brothers, Thomas Alletzhauser of this city and George Alletzhauser of Mallory, Oswego county. The funeral will be held at the Assumption church on Monday morning, and burial will be made in the Assumption cemetery. He was a member of C.B. L., branch No. 46.

The Evening Herald, Syracuse, N.Y., Saturday, July 13, 1901
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The obit bio misspells Baden:
Wertheim, Buden, in 1832,...

I found the German birth/baptism record that shows:
Dörlesberg, Mosbach, Baden, Germany---
Dörlesberg is a village in the town of Mosbach, state of Baden.
----not Wertheim, for whatever that's worth. Guess adding the date of birth and misspelling are good enough.

PS. FindaGrave forces the Baden-Wuttermberg location in the details though that joining only happened after WWII.
Contributor: Joe K (50144503)


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