Albert Carl
OHLRICH
(b.
29 March 1885
,
Kiowa, Thayer, Nebraska, USA
d.
1 August 1954
,
Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
)
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Albert Carl OHLRICH was born 29 March 1885 in Kiowa, Thayer, Nebraska, USA
Albert Carl OHLRICH was the child of William OHLRICH and Freiderika Wilhelmine PAAPSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Albert Carl married Charlotte SEITZ 17 January 1907 in Deshler, Thayer, Nebraska, USA . The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Charlotte SEITZ was born 29 September 1888 in Jefferson Co, Nebraska, USA. Charlotte died 16 December 1916 in Deshler, Thayer, Nebraska, USA. Charlotte was the child of Conrad SEITZ and Charlotte NUNNENKAMP.
Albert Carl OHLRICH died 1 August 1954 in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
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Albert Carl OHLRICH was a broom factory worker.
Albert Carl OHLRICH was a broom factory worker.
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