Armand von Struve
and
Christiane Olga (Fissler) von Struve
Husband of:
Cora Louise (Fuchs) von Struve
They were married December 27, 1897 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.
Father of:
M. Maud von Struve (b. abt. 1900)
Henry Clay von Struve, Jr.
Louise Cora von Struve (b. abt. 1902)
Occupations:
First law librarian at the University of Texas
High school principal
High school professor of Latin and German
Lawyer
German-language Newspaper Publisher
Assistant Bank Cashier
Farmer
Mercantile sales
U. S. Consul [Diplomat] serving in several foreign countries.
U. S. Representative to International Chamber of Commerce
Marriage:
Brenham Weekly Banner
Brenham, Texas
Published December 30, 1897
Page 1, Column 1
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"SAN ANTONIO WEDDING.
Prof. H. C. Von Struwe Weds a daughter of the Alamo.
One by one the young bachelors of Brenham are forsaking the ranks of single forlornness and establishing homes of their own. As a rule Brenham girls are selected for these housekeeping arrangements, because, as all the world knows, they are as a rule the fairest and best home makers in all the land. There are exception to all rules of course. One of these felicitious arrangements above alluded to was consummated at San Antonio Sunday last when Prof. H. C. von Struwe, a teacher of German in the Brenham High School, was married to Miss Cora Fuchs, a most charming representative of the Alamo City. The coveted and cove[-?-]ianted blessing having been received the groom, accompanied by his bride, returned to Brenham Tuesday afternoon, and will set up house keeping at an early date. The BANNER rejoices over the auspicious day that has come into the life of our most esteemed pedagogue, a worthy and popular young man, and heartily joins with the company of sincere well wishers."
Sources:
U. S. Census Records
Texas Death Records
The Handbook of Texas
Brenham Weekly Banner, Brenham, Texas
Armand von Struve
and
Christiane Olga (Fissler) von Struve
Husband of:
Cora Louise (Fuchs) von Struve
They were married December 27, 1897 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.
Father of:
M. Maud von Struve (b. abt. 1900)
Henry Clay von Struve, Jr.
Louise Cora von Struve (b. abt. 1902)
Occupations:
First law librarian at the University of Texas
High school principal
High school professor of Latin and German
Lawyer
German-language Newspaper Publisher
Assistant Bank Cashier
Farmer
Mercantile sales
U. S. Consul [Diplomat] serving in several foreign countries.
U. S. Representative to International Chamber of Commerce
Marriage:
Brenham Weekly Banner
Brenham, Texas
Published December 30, 1897
Page 1, Column 1
-----------------------
"SAN ANTONIO WEDDING.
Prof. H. C. Von Struwe Weds a daughter of the Alamo.
One by one the young bachelors of Brenham are forsaking the ranks of single forlornness and establishing homes of their own. As a rule Brenham girls are selected for these housekeeping arrangements, because, as all the world knows, they are as a rule the fairest and best home makers in all the land. There are exception to all rules of course. One of these felicitious arrangements above alluded to was consummated at San Antonio Sunday last when Prof. H. C. von Struwe, a teacher of German in the Brenham High School, was married to Miss Cora Fuchs, a most charming representative of the Alamo City. The coveted and cove[-?-]ianted blessing having been received the groom, accompanied by his bride, returned to Brenham Tuesday afternoon, and will set up house keeping at an early date. The BANNER rejoices over the auspicious day that has come into the life of our most esteemed pedagogue, a worthy and popular young man, and heartily joins with the company of sincere well wishers."
Sources:
U. S. Census Records
Texas Death Records
The Handbook of Texas
Brenham Weekly Banner, Brenham, Texas
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Franz "Frank" Ebeling
1859–1931
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Otto Ebeling
1863–1935
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Clara Ebeling Border
1864–1946
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Rudolph Ebeling
1866–1930
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Clemence S Ebeling
1867–1938
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Stephan Douglas Struve
1876–1958
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Frederick Wilhelm "Fritz" Struve
1877–1959
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Thomas Jefferson Struve
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