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Hamburg to New York (arr. 16 Oct 1873).<br />

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Details:<br />

Census 1880 Goodhue Twp, Goodhue, Minnesota:<br />

Chris Albers,22<br />

Katie,17<br />

Annie,9 months<br />

Annie (sister),13<br />

Christian Albers was married to Catharina Reese (b.16 Nov 1862).<br />

276 Heinrich ALBERS [276], blacksmith, born on 08.01.1853 in Klein Wohnste, died on<br />

14.10.1935 in Lake City, MN at the age of 82.<br />

Letter:<br />

See the notarial deed (#12)<br />

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Amt Harsefeld:<br />

Feb 16,1872: Heinrich Albers wants to emigrate. His father is Anbauer Johann Albers in<br />

Hedendorf.His mother Anna Elisabeth Holst.<br />

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Ship passengers lists:<br />

Hinrich Albers emigrated on the "Atlantic" from Liverpool to NY (arr.29 Apr 1872).<br />

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Details:<br />

Heinrich Albers is listed in the 1900 census of Zumbrota, Goodhue Co., MN:<br />

Henry Albers, *1858<br />

Clara, *1866<br />

Louisa, *1886<br />

Willie, *1888<br />

Henry, *1898<br />

Huldah, *1896<br />

Mammie, *1897<br />

Allone, *1899<br />

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Details:<br />

Henry Albers rites Are Held Thursday-Pioneer Of Area Succumbed October 14th; Resident of<br />

District For Sixty-Five Years - Lake City News.<br />

Last rites for Henry Albers, for 65 years a resident of Wabasha and Goodhue counties, whose<br />

death occurred October 14, were held last Thursday afternoon at the home on Seventh street<br />

and at St. John's Lutheran church. The Rev. T. H. Albrecht officiated. Mr. Albers was born in<br />

Hanover, Germany, January 8, 1853, and came to this county when 17 years old. He settled<br />

at Hay Creek which was his home until 17 years ago when he retired and came to Lake City<br />

to live.<br />

Surviving Mr. Albers are his wife, five daughters, Mrs. Louis Windhorst, Mrs. Hulda Prigge,<br />

Mrs. Mamie Gruhlke, Mrs. Allona Manthei and Mrs. Cornelia Wittlief, and two sons, William<br />

and Henry Albers. A brother and sister and 14 grandchildren also survive.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Albers celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last May. Pallbearers at<br />

the funeral were John Bremer, George VonHelmst, William Peters, John Meyer, William<br />

Goetz and John Issendorf. Interment was in Oakwood cemetery<br />

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cf.entries for father Johann Albers and the brothers.

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