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Personal data Fritz Albert Alwood 


Household of Fritz Albert Alwood

He is married to Lola Mae Woodcock.

They got married on May 9, 1918 at fortasse, somewhere in AB, he was 21 years old.

Fritz Albert Alwood oo Lola Mae Woodcock

Marriage source: Klaus, Terry, The Family Alwood, (Sacramento CA, T.K., June 1991), pg 99 <>

Child(ren):

  1. (Not public)
  2. Lyle Freemont Alwood  1923-1990 
  3. (Not public)
  4. John William Alwood  1924-2004 
  5. (Not public)
  6. Harry Roger Alwood  1929-1977


Notes about Fritz Albert Alwood

Fritz Albert Alwood

Source: Klaus, Terry, The Family Alwood, June 1991, pg 99, for name, dob, town of birth, dod.

Residences: 13Mar1897 - Tulahoma, TN
Michigan
High River, Alberta
Edgerton, Alberta

1900 12th Civil Dist., Hickman Co., TN Soundex, T1072-4, Vol 34, E.D. 48 Sheet 8 Line 72?

'Alwood, Mont_, white, b. May 1864, ae 36, b. TN
Jennie, wife, b. Jun 1870, ae 30, b. TN
...
Frits, son, b. May 1897, ae 3, b. TN'

Military: WWI - 1918 - Canadian Army - he did not go overseas.

1911 - Moved to south of Edgerton, Alberta 1922 - Moved from Alberta to Terrace, B.C.

Morgan, Mildred, e-mail to David A. Navorska, (New Orleans LA, M.M., 5 S MM)

'Uncle Fritz was a very talented person, musically and artistically. I have a coffee table, handmade by him, with a mosaic design in the top made of various shades of woods. There is a table just like mine in the museum in Edgerton,Alberta, which was where Uncle Fritz settled. He has on son still living, Bill Alwood, who lives in Red Deer, Alberta. At Esther Alwood's house in Edgerton, there is a violin hanging on the wall. Uncle Fritz made it by hand and playedit in the local band. I think he was fascinating. I wish I had known him, but I never got to meet him.

I don't think any more was heard of Fritz Wrought after the Alwoods left his land. ...' <>

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