Parents:
Son of Frederick Kahrar of Tubingen, Germany.
Marriage:
He married Anna Marie Curran (1838-bef1900).
Children:
They had the following children: Mary Louise Kahrar I (1860-aft1910) who married Albert Buehrman (1857-?) aka Albert Bauehrmann; Charles Gotlieb Kahrar (1862-1932) who married Mariah Elizabeth Smith (1860-1917); Frederick Gotlieb Kahrar (1864-?) who married Annie Polling (1869-?); and Conrad Kahrar (1867-bef1920) who married Susan Waddell (1867-aft1920).
Memories about Gottlieb Frederick Kahrar:
Michael Anthony Dowd (1964- ) writes: "Gottlieb had a really strange migration in the US. He arrived in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1864, left his wife and children there while he went off to fight during the last weeks of the Civil War. He returned to Jersey City, New Jersey at the end of the war then took his family to Akron, Ohio where they stayed till about 1877. By 1878 they were back in Jersey City where his daughter Mary Louise Kahrar was married. He was listed in the 1880 census on 45 Carlton Avenue. He stayed in that neighborhood working as a gardener until his death in 1911."
Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on August 4, 2004.
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Parents:
Son of Frederick Kahrar of Tubingen, Germany.
Marriage:
He married Anna Marie Curran (1838-bef1900).
Children:
They had the following children: Mary Louise Kahrar I (1860-aft1910) who married Albert Buehrman (1857-?) aka Albert Bauehrmann; Charles Gotlieb Kahrar (1862-1932) who married Mariah Elizabeth Smith (1860-1917); Frederick Gotlieb Kahrar (1864-?) who married Annie Polling (1869-?); and Conrad Kahrar (1867-bef1920) who married Susan Waddell (1867-aft1920).
Memories about Gottlieb Frederick Kahrar:
Michael Anthony Dowd (1964- ) writes: "Gottlieb had a really strange migration in the US. He arrived in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1864, left his wife and children there while he went off to fight during the last weeks of the Civil War. He returned to Jersey City, New Jersey at the end of the war then took his family to Akron, Ohio where they stayed till about 1877. By 1878 they were back in Jersey City where his daughter Mary Louise Kahrar was married. He was listed in the 1880 census on 45 Carlton Avenue. He stayed in that neighborhood working as a gardener until his death in 1911."
Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on August 4, 2004.
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