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Albert Lamusga

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Albert Lamusga

Birth
Poland
Death
12 Jun 1889 (aged 68)
Long Prairie, Todd County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Long Prairie, Todd County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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1821 Proszkow Catholic Church baptismal record #40 - born and baptized Apr 19 (LDS film #0948566), child of Stanislaus Lamusga and Catharine Bujala of Preschetz. Przysiecz (Polish spelling) was part of Prussia (German Poland) back then and was called Preschetz. His Polish name was Woitek - the English version is Albert.

On Aug 14, 1872, Albert, Antonia, and their 6 children arrived at Baltimore, MD, on the ship SS Baltimore of Bremen. They are passengers # 72-80 on the passenger list and the spelling of La_usga is clear except the third letter looks like a 'b'. Son Peter is listed first, then Mariane (Peter's wife), both age 27, then Albert 51, Anton (must be Antonia his wife) 51, Pauline 24, Franz 21, Carl 16, Albertine 9 and Martin 6. All show as from Germany intending to settle in Minnesota. The next 3 entries are also from Germany to Minnesota, last name Hasalla. All males list occupation as farmer, and they traveled steerage.

Application for Naturalization in Todd county dated 12 Sep 1872. Born in Prussia in 1821, arrived at Baltimore on or about the month of August, 1872. Witnesses were Joseph Wieszalla and Peter Lamusga.

In 1875 census for Todd County, Hartford Twp., "Albert Lamusga", age 56; wife Antona, age 56; Frank, age 22; Charles, age 18; Constantina, age 13; Martin, age 9. Peter, age 30, and his wife Mary, age 30, were on the same page in the census, as was the family of "Anton Weshalla".

Buried in Long Prairie Catholic cemetery. The gravesite is the first one on the right as you enter the main gate. The complete birth and death dates for both Antonia and Albert are on the medium height obelisk marker (which is in German). Albert was born April 18, 1821, and died June 12, 1889.
1821 Proszkow Catholic Church baptismal record #40 - born and baptized Apr 19 (LDS film #0948566), child of Stanislaus Lamusga and Catharine Bujala of Preschetz. Przysiecz (Polish spelling) was part of Prussia (German Poland) back then and was called Preschetz. His Polish name was Woitek - the English version is Albert.

On Aug 14, 1872, Albert, Antonia, and their 6 children arrived at Baltimore, MD, on the ship SS Baltimore of Bremen. They are passengers # 72-80 on the passenger list and the spelling of La_usga is clear except the third letter looks like a 'b'. Son Peter is listed first, then Mariane (Peter's wife), both age 27, then Albert 51, Anton (must be Antonia his wife) 51, Pauline 24, Franz 21, Carl 16, Albertine 9 and Martin 6. All show as from Germany intending to settle in Minnesota. The next 3 entries are also from Germany to Minnesota, last name Hasalla. All males list occupation as farmer, and they traveled steerage.

Application for Naturalization in Todd county dated 12 Sep 1872. Born in Prussia in 1821, arrived at Baltimore on or about the month of August, 1872. Witnesses were Joseph Wieszalla and Peter Lamusga.

In 1875 census for Todd County, Hartford Twp., "Albert Lamusga", age 56; wife Antona, age 56; Frank, age 22; Charles, age 18; Constantina, age 13; Martin, age 9. Peter, age 30, and his wife Mary, age 30, were on the same page in the census, as was the family of "Anton Weshalla".

Buried in Long Prairie Catholic cemetery. The gravesite is the first one on the right as you enter the main gate. The complete birth and death dates for both Antonia and Albert are on the medium height obelisk marker (which is in German). Albert was born April 18, 1821, and died June 12, 1889.


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