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Adolph Schreiber

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Adolph Schreiber

Birth
Beaverhill, Lloydminster Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Death
8 Jan 1935 (aged 38)
Kendall, Whatcom County, Washington, USA
Burial
Ferndale, Whatcom County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Adolph Schreiber was born in Beaver Hills, Alberta, Canada on 3/21/1896 to Gustave and Marie (Keller) Schreiber.

His siblings were: Paul (died at 14 years old from a ruptured appendix - buried in Arnstien, Ontario), Edith, Otto, Freida, Alma, Walter (his twin Albert died shortly after birth). Walter joined the American Army in WWI and was reported MIA and never found) and Elsie.

Adolph married Emma Dahlberg on 12/24/1924 and had two children, Lillian Lucille on January 13, 1927 and Gloria Ann on November 3, 1929.

After sucessfully moving a team of horses from the path of a falling tree in Kendall WA, Adolph, 38, who was employed in clearing a road onto a logging camp on the Mt. Baker Highway, above Deming, was struck in the head and killed by a piece of the tree.

Cause of Death: Trauma to Head
Adolph Schreiber was born in Beaver Hills, Alberta, Canada on 3/21/1896 to Gustave and Marie (Keller) Schreiber.

His siblings were: Paul (died at 14 years old from a ruptured appendix - buried in Arnstien, Ontario), Edith, Otto, Freida, Alma, Walter (his twin Albert died shortly after birth). Walter joined the American Army in WWI and was reported MIA and never found) and Elsie.

Adolph married Emma Dahlberg on 12/24/1924 and had two children, Lillian Lucille on January 13, 1927 and Gloria Ann on November 3, 1929.

After sucessfully moving a team of horses from the path of a falling tree in Kendall WA, Adolph, 38, who was employed in clearing a road onto a logging camp on the Mt. Baker Highway, above Deming, was struck in the head and killed by a piece of the tree.

Cause of Death: Trauma to Head


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