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Anton Miltenberger

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Anton Miltenberger

Birth
Death
4 Sep 1912 (aged 22)
Thompson Falls, Sanders County, Montana, USA
Burial
Thompson Falls, Sanders County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Anton Mildenberger Born 25 December abt 1888 Strassburg Russia to parents Rosa Thomas and Joseph Mildenberger (2nd Marriage). Died September 4, 1912 in Thomson Falls, Montana.
Birth year uncertain due to conflicting documentation.

1907 Arrived 08 Aug 1907 w/brother Johannes (John) on Ship: Petersburg. Departed from Libau (now Lipaija, Latvia) 20yo (b 1887) single farm laborer Relative: Rosa Mildenberg in Odessa. Destination Towner, ND Arrival contact Mr Georg Ziegler Brother-in-law married to his sister Eugenia.

1910 May 25 arrested on assault charges. Anton had been previously arrested for blind pigging (a blind pigger operated an illegal or after-hours alcohol establishment)
Anton used a knife to badly cut Martin Evenson. (Bismarck Daily Tribune 26 May 1910 Chronicalling America)

1910 Fall moved to Montana (Letter in Der Staats-Anzeiger)

1912 September 4 Death
Living at the Forest Reserve at Bull river for past 2 years.
Died at the E.D. Peek Hospital in Thompson [Falls] Montana. From Cerebral Meningitis Buried in Thompson
(Daily Missoulian Sep 8 1912 Chronicalling America and Death Cert. )
Anton Mildenberger Born 25 December abt 1888 Strassburg Russia to parents Rosa Thomas and Joseph Mildenberger (2nd Marriage). Died September 4, 1912 in Thomson Falls, Montana.
Birth year uncertain due to conflicting documentation.

1907 Arrived 08 Aug 1907 w/brother Johannes (John) on Ship: Petersburg. Departed from Libau (now Lipaija, Latvia) 20yo (b 1887) single farm laborer Relative: Rosa Mildenberg in Odessa. Destination Towner, ND Arrival contact Mr Georg Ziegler Brother-in-law married to his sister Eugenia.

1910 May 25 arrested on assault charges. Anton had been previously arrested for blind pigging (a blind pigger operated an illegal or after-hours alcohol establishment)
Anton used a knife to badly cut Martin Evenson. (Bismarck Daily Tribune 26 May 1910 Chronicalling America)

1910 Fall moved to Montana (Letter in Der Staats-Anzeiger)

1912 September 4 Death
Living at the Forest Reserve at Bull river for past 2 years.
Died at the E.D. Peek Hospital in Thompson [Falls] Montana. From Cerebral Meningitis Buried in Thompson
(Daily Missoulian Sep 8 1912 Chronicalling America and Death Cert. )


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