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Christian Blumenthal

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Christian Blumenthal

Birth
Germany
Death
1903 (aged 83–84)
Burial
Bangs, Brown County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Christian was from Germany, Bettie Blumenthal is a daughter in law. He was ill.

1900 Census Brown County, Texas
Blumenthal, Eugene, head, White, male, born Aug 1857, 42, Married 8 years, born Illinois, parents born Germany, Gunsmith
Elisabeth, wife, White, female, born May 1861, 39, married 8 years, 2 children born, 2 living, born Missouri, father born Switzerland [sic], mother born Germany
Charlott [sic], dau, White, female, born Dec 1894, 5, Single, born Texas, father born Illinois, mother born Missouri
Jullius, son, White, male, born Dec 1898, 1, Single, born Texas, father born Illinois, mother born Missouri
Christian, father, White, male, born Feb 1818, 82, Widowed, born Germany, parents born Germany, Immigrated 1850, in US 50 years, Naturalized, FarmerILLINOIS
PVT CO F 18 REGT ILL INF
CIVIL WAR
Christian was from Germany, Bettie Blumenthal is a daughter in law. He was ill.

1900 Census Brown County, Texas
Blumenthal, Eugene, head, White, male, born Aug 1857, 42, Married 8 years, born Illinois, parents born Germany, Gunsmith
Elisabeth, wife, White, female, born May 1861, 39, married 8 years, 2 children born, 2 living, born Missouri, father born Switzerland [sic], mother born Germany
Charlott [sic], dau, White, female, born Dec 1894, 5, Single, born Texas, father born Illinois, mother born Missouri
Jullius, son, White, male, born Dec 1898, 1, Single, born Texas, father born Illinois, mother born Missouri
Christian, father, White, male, born Feb 1818, 82, Widowed, born Germany, parents born Germany, Immigrated 1850, in US 50 years, Naturalized, FarmerILLINOIS
PVT CO F 18 REGT ILL INF
CIVIL WAR

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ILLINOIS
PVT Co. F 18 Regt Ill Inf
CIVIL WAR

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Civil War Soldier War of 1890The Civil War took place from 1861-1865, also called the War of the Rebellion. In 1890, they took a special census to enumerate the survivors of the Civil War. That was in preparation for later pensions that were granted


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