He married Elizabeth L. Schmauk.
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Ship: NUERNBERG
From: Bremen
To: Baltimore
Arrived: 17 April 1885
LANGE, AUGUST 42, M, Labr, GRZZZZUSA
ANNA 32, F, W, GRZZZZUSA
AUGUST 10, M, Ch, GRZZZZUSA
GR = Germany (province or country) ZZZZ = unknown village USA = destination
Obituary, June 5, 1947, "Amherst News-Times", (Amherst, Lorain Co., OH)
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD ON SUNDAY FOR AUGUST LANGE
Funeral services for August Lange, 68, were held from the Zilch funeral home at 2 p.m. Sunday.
Mr. Lange died at his home in Camden township at 3;30 on Thursday. He had been in ill health for the past 16 years.
Coming to this country at the age of six from Germany, he had resided in Amherst until 1924, at which time he moved to Camden township.
Survivors aside from his wife, Elizabeth, are two daughters, Catherine, at home, and Mrs. Carrie Ingersoll, Wakeman; three sons, Elmer, Harold and August Jr., all of Wellington; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Zilch, Mrs. George Stick and Mrs. Anthony Northeim of Brownhelm; two brothers, Fred of Amherst, and Will of Lorain, and six grandchildren.
Rev. C. C. Vandersall officiated at the services. Burial was made in Brownhelm cemetery.
He married Elizabeth L. Schmauk.
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Ship: NUERNBERG
From: Bremen
To: Baltimore
Arrived: 17 April 1885
LANGE, AUGUST 42, M, Labr, GRZZZZUSA
ANNA 32, F, W, GRZZZZUSA
AUGUST 10, M, Ch, GRZZZZUSA
GR = Germany (province or country) ZZZZ = unknown village USA = destination
Obituary, June 5, 1947, "Amherst News-Times", (Amherst, Lorain Co., OH)
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD ON SUNDAY FOR AUGUST LANGE
Funeral services for August Lange, 68, were held from the Zilch funeral home at 2 p.m. Sunday.
Mr. Lange died at his home in Camden township at 3;30 on Thursday. He had been in ill health for the past 16 years.
Coming to this country at the age of six from Germany, he had resided in Amherst until 1924, at which time he moved to Camden township.
Survivors aside from his wife, Elizabeth, are two daughters, Catherine, at home, and Mrs. Carrie Ingersoll, Wakeman; three sons, Elmer, Harold and August Jr., all of Wellington; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Zilch, Mrs. George Stick and Mrs. Anthony Northeim of Brownhelm; two brothers, Fred of Amherst, and Will of Lorain, and six grandchildren.
Rev. C. C. Vandersall officiated at the services. Burial was made in Brownhelm cemetery.
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