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Dr Adolphus “Al” Berchelmann

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Dr Adolphus “Al” Berchelmann

Birth
Frankfurt am Main, Stadtkreis Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany
Death
8 Jan 1873 (aged 63)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.5017406, Longitude: -89.9735478
Plot
2nd Add., Lot 83 W2, Grave unknown
Memorial ID
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Dr. Adolphus George Berchelmann was a veteran medical practioner in Belleville, Illinois. Visited Houston, Texas with wife; died there of typhoid fever. Interned in Belleville.

NOTES:
~ 1st married Louise Charlotte Bunsen November 18, 1841, St. Clair Co., Ill.
~ Louise Charlotte Bunsen b. 3-14-1821 d. 2-22-1846.
~ 2nd married Mary Auguste "Molly" Bunsen December 3, 1848, St. Clair Co., Ill.
~ Berchelmann & Kempff - 3/13/1851 - moves drug store to house of C. & E. Tittman in Belleville.
~ Berchelmann & Kempff - 2/21/1873 - Dissolution of partnership necessitated by death of Dr. Berchelmann. Business to be continued under name of Wm. Kempff.
~ 1865 - Elected Pres. of St. Clair County, Belleville, Ill. Medical Society.
~ 12/10/1868 - one of the first to have gas connected into his home in Belleville.
~ Burial location on record at the Belleville (Ill.) Library burial cards as being in Walnut Hill, buried took place on January 17, 1873.
Dr. Adolphus George Berchelmann was a veteran medical practioner in Belleville, Illinois. Visited Houston, Texas with wife; died there of typhoid fever. Interned in Belleville.

NOTES:
~ 1st married Louise Charlotte Bunsen November 18, 1841, St. Clair Co., Ill.
~ Louise Charlotte Bunsen b. 3-14-1821 d. 2-22-1846.
~ 2nd married Mary Auguste "Molly" Bunsen December 3, 1848, St. Clair Co., Ill.
~ Berchelmann & Kempff - 3/13/1851 - moves drug store to house of C. & E. Tittman in Belleville.
~ Berchelmann & Kempff - 2/21/1873 - Dissolution of partnership necessitated by death of Dr. Berchelmann. Business to be continued under name of Wm. Kempff.
~ 1865 - Elected Pres. of St. Clair County, Belleville, Ill. Medical Society.
~ 12/10/1868 - one of the first to have gas connected into his home in Belleville.
~ Burial location on record at the Belleville (Ill.) Library burial cards as being in Walnut Hill, buried took place on January 17, 1873.


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