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Carl Albert

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Carl Albert

Birth
Death
14 Apr 1913 (aged 76)
Burial
Industry, Austin County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Sgt. Simmon's Regt Texas Inf CSA


Born in Germany
Died in Austin Co., Texas

Bio:
Death of a Pioneer Citizen
Mr. C. Albert of Bleiblerville, died at his home there on the night of Monday, April 14, after an illness of only one day. He was a member of one of the best known German families of our county, a family that has always been prominent in public matters pertaining to their section. Mr. Albert, himself, has lived his life in the confidence and esteem of his fellow men, and died regretted by many friends.
He is survived by the following children: Paul, Ed and Hermann Albert of Bleiblerville; Otto Albert of Sealy; Henry Albert of Burlington; Mrs. John Reichle of Welcome and Mrs. T. C. Gruesen of San Angelo.
Interment was made at the Welcome cemetery, yesterday, Wednesday, a great number being present at the services which were conducted by Rev. Aug. Beteit and Prof. Theodore Buehring.
"Friede seiner Asche." (God rest his soul)

Obituary from The Bellville Times, April 17, 1913, page 1
Sgt. Simmon's Regt Texas Inf CSA


Born in Germany
Died in Austin Co., Texas

Bio:
Death of a Pioneer Citizen
Mr. C. Albert of Bleiblerville, died at his home there on the night of Monday, April 14, after an illness of only one day. He was a member of one of the best known German families of our county, a family that has always been prominent in public matters pertaining to their section. Mr. Albert, himself, has lived his life in the confidence and esteem of his fellow men, and died regretted by many friends.
He is survived by the following children: Paul, Ed and Hermann Albert of Bleiblerville; Otto Albert of Sealy; Henry Albert of Burlington; Mrs. John Reichle of Welcome and Mrs. T. C. Gruesen of San Angelo.
Interment was made at the Welcome cemetery, yesterday, Wednesday, a great number being present at the services which were conducted by Rev. Aug. Beteit and Prof. Theodore Buehring.
"Friede seiner Asche." (God rest his soul)

Obituary from The Bellville Times, April 17, 1913, page 1


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