Frederic Gartner
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Parents
Margaretha Müller
Margaretha Müller
1834 - 1919
Carolus Gartner
Carolus Gartner
1835 - 1886
Spouse
Helena Roetzheim
Helena Roetzheim
1863 - 1951
Children
Siblings
Mary Gartner
Mary Gartner
1863 - 1938
Peter Gartner
Peter Gartner
1867 - 1911
Elizabeth H Gartner
Elizabeth H Gartner
1869 - 1950
John J Gartner
John J Gartner
1872 - 1929
Margaret Gartner
Margaret Gartner
1874 - 1964
Edward Gartner
Edward Gartner
1881 - 1903

1860


Jan 30

1860


Feb 1
Age: 2d

christening


Abenheim, Hesse, Germany ⇓
Picture is a map of the German Empire, or Prussia, 1866-1877. The German State of Hesse is in pink near the center.
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1860 • Piedmontese forces invade the Papal States, hoping to link up with Garibaldi in Naples.
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1872


Age: 11y

residence


Bürstadt, Hesse, Germany ⇓
"Bürstadt lies in one of the most culture - and history-laden of Germany’s old domains." (from Wikipedia).
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1872 • The Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College begins its first academic session (the university is later renamed Virginia Tech).

1873


Jun 18
Age: 13y
Frederic Gartner - SS Holsatia Passenger List

immigration


New York, USA ⇓
On that day they departed on the Steamship the Holsatia under captain Barends, from Hamburg, Germany to New York. The record shows that before that they were residing in Bürstadt, Hessen, Germany.
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1873 • The city of Khiva falls to Imperial Russian forces, under the command of General Konstantin von Kaufman.

1885


Dec 9
Age: 25y
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1886


Age: 25y
1886 Charles Hall files a patent for his process of turning aluminium oxide into molten aluminium.

1890


Oct 14
Age: 30y

1896


Age: 35y

occupation


Chicago,​ Cook,​ Illinois,​ USA ⇓
Shop owner, him in front his store in the year 1896.
1896 • A causeway is opened between the islands of Saaremaa and Muhu in Estonia.

1900


Jun 12
Age: 40y

1910


May 5
Age: 50y

1934


Nov 12

burial


Seattle, King, Washington, USA ⇓
Buried in Calvary Cemetery.
1934 • The sonoluminescence effect is discovered at the University of Cologne.

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