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Alma Luetge[1]
Female 1899 - 1982

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  • Birth  26 Feb 1899  [1
    Gender  Female 
    Reference Number  20>2+45 
    Died  19 Oct 1982  Taylor, Williamson Co., Texas Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID  I2233  Wendel Voigt's Family Tree
    Last Modified  10 Feb 2007 
     
    Father  Heinrich Louis "Henry" Luetge, Jr.,   b. 20 Jan 1860, , , , Germany Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 11 Aug 1955, Industry, Austin Co., Texas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother  Minna Eckermann,   b. 28 Sep 1870, Industry, Austin Co., Texas Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 6 Jul 1957, Industry, Austin Co., Texas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married  1888 
    Family ID  F965  Group Sheet
     
    Family  Richard Falk,   b. 1892, Schoenau, Austin Co., Texas Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1 Oct 1964, Taylor, Williamson Co., Texas Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 3
    Children 
     1. Richard Falk, Jr.
     2. Ervie Falk
     3. Violet Alice Falk
    Family ID  F987  Group Sheet
     
  • Event Map
    Event
    Link to Google MapsDied - 19 Oct 1982 - Taylor, Williamson Co., Texas Link to Google Earth
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  • Sources 
    1. [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, Luetge, Geraldine Mittanck, (1985, Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas), pp. 17, 58, 73.
      Richard and Alma lived in Schoenau for a while after their marriage, then moved to the Rio Grande Valley in about 1929. Later they moved to the Taylor area.

    2. [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, Luetge, Geraldine Mittanck, (1985, Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas), pp. 58, 73.
      Richard was born in Schoenau. His family moved to the Taylor area when he was a child. He returned to Schoenau as a youth to live and work. Richard was a farmer, ginner, and later worked with a lumber company in Taylor. After becoming disabled, he retired and worked with leather, making belts, billfolds, handbags, etc. He could speak English, Czech, Spanish, and German.

    3. [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, Luetge, Geraldine Mittanck, (1985, Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas), pp. 17, 58, 73.
      Richard was born in Schoenau. His family moved to the Taylor area when he was a child. He returned to Schoenau as a youth to live and work. Richard was a farmer, ginner, and later worked with a lumber company in Taylor. After becoming disabled, he retired and worked with leather, making belts, billfolds, handbags, etc. He could speak English, Czech, Spanish, and German.

      Richard was born in Schoenau. His family moved to the Taylor area when he was a child. He returned to Schoenau as a youth to live and work. Richard was a farmer, ginner, and later worked with a lumber company in Taylor. After becoming disabled, he retired and worked with leather, making belts, billfolds, handbags, etc. He could speak English, Czech, Spanish, and German.

      Richard was born in Schoenau. His family moved to the Taylor area when he was a child. He returned to Schoenau as a youth to live and work. Richard was a farmer, ginner, and later worked with a lumber company in Taylor. After becoming disabled, he retired and worked with leather, making belts, billfolds, handbags, etc. He could speak English, Czech, Spanish, and German.

      Richard was born in Schoenau. His family moved to the Taylor area when he was a child. He returned to Schoenau as a youth to live and work. Richard was a farmer, ginner, and later worked with a lumber company in Taylor. After becoming disabled, he retired and worked with leather, making belts, billfolds, handbags, etc. He could speak English, Czech, Spanish, and German.

      Richard and Alma lived in Schoenau for a while after their marriage, then moved to the Rio Grande Valley in about 1929. Later they moved to the Taylor area.


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