Our family records that my mom gleaned while researching in Germany shows that he was born in Rausch, Starnberg, Bayern, Germany.
Marriage -
10 May 1874 • Erin, Macomb, Michigan, USA
Children:
1.) Amelia Emma Foerster Busch # 10426301 (1875 – 1917)
2.) Leonhard Foerster # 8839440 (1877 – 1942)
3.) Carl "Charles" Friedrich / William Foerster, WWI&II # 7046725 (1879 – 1956)
4.) Alfred John Foerster, WWI&II # 9625951 (1882 – 1977)
5.) Arthur O./William Foerster, WWI&II - death day & cemetery? (1885 – 1968)
6.) Ella Foerster Ahrens - cemetery? (1891 – 1966)
(Please help us to locate the children's cemeteries!)
The Foresters came to Macomb County in 1851. The Seifferleins and Brauns came over 12 Jun 1852. This Forester line came over on the boat from Germany along with the Schemms, Brauns and our Seifferlein's. They lived next to each other in Warren, went to school and church together. They intermarried.
Our family records that my mom gleaned while researching in Germany shows that he was born in Rausch, Starnberg, Bayern, Germany.
Marriage -
10 May 1874 • Erin, Macomb, Michigan, USA
Children:
1.) Amelia Emma Foerster Busch # 10426301 (1875 – 1917)
2.) Leonhard Foerster # 8839440 (1877 – 1942)
3.) Carl "Charles" Friedrich / William Foerster, WWI&II # 7046725 (1879 – 1956)
4.) Alfred John Foerster, WWI&II # 9625951 (1882 – 1977)
5.) Arthur O./William Foerster, WWI&II - death day & cemetery? (1885 – 1968)
6.) Ella Foerster Ahrens - cemetery? (1891 – 1966)
(Please help us to locate the children's cemeteries!)
The Foresters came to Macomb County in 1851. The Seifferleins and Brauns came over 12 Jun 1852. This Forester line came over on the boat from Germany along with the Schemms, Brauns and our Seifferlein's. They lived next to each other in Warren, went to school and church together. They intermarried.
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