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Maria Katharina <I>Altergott</I> Ehrlich

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Maria Katharina Altergott Ehrlich

Birth
Russia
Death
11 Mar 1932 (aged 82)
Russell, Russell County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Russell, Russell County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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ALTERGOTT, Maria Katharina
b. 21 December 1849 - Kamischin, Russia
d. 11 Mar 1932 - Russell, Kansas
Russell Record, March 17, 1932
Her parents were Alexander Altergott and his wife Katharina nee Reisig. At the age of 19, she was united in holly matrimony with Johan Dietrich Ehrlich of Tcherbagovkia, where they lived for a short time, and then made their home by the mill on the Latrik until the year 1899 when they came to America arriving at Wilson, Ks. After living there for some time, they lived at various places and finally made their permanent home in Russell, Ks., where in 1926 her husband left her a lonely widow and since that time she has made her home with her youngest son, Karl and at times with her only daughter Mrs. George Borell of Wilson, Ks. To this happy union six children were born, of which four are still alive, namely Woldemar Ehrlich of Brighton, Colo., Alexander Ehrlich of Baker, Montana, Karl Ehrlich of Russell, and Mrs. George Borell of Wilson, Ks.She leaves to mourn her departure, three sons, one daughter, twenty-two grandchildren, of which one grandchild preceded her in death, thirty-four great-grandchildren, and three preceded her in death. Burial was in the Russell cemetery.
ALTERGOTT, Maria Katharina
b. 21 December 1849 - Kamischin, Russia
d. 11 Mar 1932 - Russell, Kansas
Russell Record, March 17, 1932
Her parents were Alexander Altergott and his wife Katharina nee Reisig. At the age of 19, she was united in holly matrimony with Johan Dietrich Ehrlich of Tcherbagovkia, where they lived for a short time, and then made their home by the mill on the Latrik until the year 1899 when they came to America arriving at Wilson, Ks. After living there for some time, they lived at various places and finally made their permanent home in Russell, Ks., where in 1926 her husband left her a lonely widow and since that time she has made her home with her youngest son, Karl and at times with her only daughter Mrs. George Borell of Wilson, Ks. To this happy union six children were born, of which four are still alive, namely Woldemar Ehrlich of Brighton, Colo., Alexander Ehrlich of Baker, Montana, Karl Ehrlich of Russell, and Mrs. George Borell of Wilson, Ks.She leaves to mourn her departure, three sons, one daughter, twenty-two grandchildren, of which one grandchild preceded her in death, thirty-four great-grandchildren, and three preceded her in death. Burial was in the Russell cemetery.


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