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Professor Albert Ruger

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Professor Albert Ruger

Birth
Germany
Death
12 Nov 1899 (aged 69–70)
Akron, Summit County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Hudson, Summit County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Spouse--Charlotte S. Hanson
Note About Albert Ruger,Albert was a Germany Artist.Helen Kirl Has a painting dated 1875 by Uncle Ruger. Painting are at Hale homestead.Elizabeth Susanna Hanson has a seed pearl wedding ring that belonged to Anna Robert which She received from Anna Packer Fich, Who in turn recived it from Charlotte Hanson Ruger.Charlotte and Abert had no children
Infor From i am1 AREU12 ID.-#48611125
'BETWEEN 1868-1879,German artist Albert Ruger,a Master Mason and Civil War veteran,traveled from Akron,Ohio,and drew expansive'aerial' or bird's eye views of at least a dozen cities across themidwest. inaddition to Kansas city's January 1869 bird's view, Ruger also produced a view of independence,Jacksoncounty,missouri(just down the missouri river from kansas city)the same year. The Rugerslived at 534 west Market., in Akron when the 1880 census wastaken.Professor ruger,an attribution found in the 1869 Kansas City newspaper, was born in 1829 and died in Aron
on november 12,1899.Hiswife,Charlotte S.Hanson Ruger,daughter of Edward Delahy Hanson,was bron in England in 1834 and died in 1918.Thecouple, who did not have children, are buied in markilli cemetery,Hudson,summit,Ohio. (Jackson,David W. Engineered Lrony.' Crossing Octave Chanute's Kansas City Bridge for Trains and Teams, 1867-1917. (Kansas City,Mo he Orderly Pack Rat,2020.'
Spouse--Charlotte S. Hanson
Note About Albert Ruger,Albert was a Germany Artist.Helen Kirl Has a painting dated 1875 by Uncle Ruger. Painting are at Hale homestead.Elizabeth Susanna Hanson has a seed pearl wedding ring that belonged to Anna Robert which She received from Anna Packer Fich, Who in turn recived it from Charlotte Hanson Ruger.Charlotte and Abert had no children
Infor From i am1 AREU12 ID.-#48611125
'BETWEEN 1868-1879,German artist Albert Ruger,a Master Mason and Civil War veteran,traveled from Akron,Ohio,and drew expansive'aerial' or bird's eye views of at least a dozen cities across themidwest. inaddition to Kansas city's January 1869 bird's view, Ruger also produced a view of independence,Jacksoncounty,missouri(just down the missouri river from kansas city)the same year. The Rugerslived at 534 west Market., in Akron when the 1880 census wastaken.Professor ruger,an attribution found in the 1869 Kansas City newspaper, was born in 1829 and died in Aron
on november 12,1899.Hiswife,Charlotte S.Hanson Ruger,daughter of Edward Delahy Hanson,was bron in England in 1834 and died in 1918.Thecouple, who did not have children, are buied in markilli cemetery,Hudson,summit,Ohio. (Jackson,David W. Engineered Lrony.' Crossing Octave Chanute's Kansas City Bridge for Trains and Teams, 1867-1917. (Kansas City,Mo he Orderly Pack Rat,2020.'


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