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Herman Edward Walthers

Birth
Germany
Death
31 Dec 1923 (aged 74)
Barberton, Summit County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Unknown where buried Add to Map
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Herman and Hulda came to the US in 1882.
Lyon County, Kansas
submitted by local Registrars of the Chief Registrar for the District of Kansas
(United States Marshal) under provisions of proclamations of the President dated
November 16, 1917 - April 19, 1918.
Following the onset of hostilities during World War I, non-naturalized "Enemy Aliens" by definition, were required to register with United States authorities as a national security measure. Under the provisions of a Presidential Proclamation of April 6, 1917, non-naturalized female aliens were likewise registered as an additional national security measure that included those women of American birth that were married to enemy aliens. Registrants include school children, divinity students, former United States soldiers and sailors, Roman Catholic nuns, the elderly and the infirm. For the State of Kansas the registered aliens represent a broad cross-section of the German-born population of the State. The series contains original affidavits of registration that record personal information about each registrant, their photograph affixed to the majority of documents, and the registrants fingerprints.

LAST NAME FIRST NAME CITY SEX DOB COUNTY CITY OF ORIGIN MAIDEN NAME
Walther Herman Emporia M 27 Apr 1849
Germany Eisenstock *
Walther Hulda Emporia F 10 May 1860
Germany Coolage Radig

He died as a retired tinner.
Herman and Hulda came to the US in 1882.
Lyon County, Kansas
submitted by local Registrars of the Chief Registrar for the District of Kansas
(United States Marshal) under provisions of proclamations of the President dated
November 16, 1917 - April 19, 1918.
Following the onset of hostilities during World War I, non-naturalized "Enemy Aliens" by definition, were required to register with United States authorities as a national security measure. Under the provisions of a Presidential Proclamation of April 6, 1917, non-naturalized female aliens were likewise registered as an additional national security measure that included those women of American birth that were married to enemy aliens. Registrants include school children, divinity students, former United States soldiers and sailors, Roman Catholic nuns, the elderly and the infirm. For the State of Kansas the registered aliens represent a broad cross-section of the German-born population of the State. The series contains original affidavits of registration that record personal information about each registrant, their photograph affixed to the majority of documents, and the registrants fingerprints.

LAST NAME FIRST NAME CITY SEX DOB COUNTY CITY OF ORIGIN MAIDEN NAME
Walther Herman Emporia M 27 Apr 1849
Germany Eisenstock *
Walther Hulda Emporia F 10 May 1860
Germany Coolage Radig

He died as a retired tinner.


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