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Personal data Augusta Pauly 

  • Alternative name: Augusta Pauly Scherf
  • She was born on March 21, 1858 in somewhere in MN.
  • She died on December 2, 1960 in fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten, she was 102 years old.

    Waarschuwing Attention: Age above 100 years (102).

  • This information was last updated on February 25, 2014.

Household of Augusta Pauly

She is married to August Scherf.

They got married on December 14, 1879 at fortasse, somewhere in MN, she was 21 years old.

August Scherf oo Augusta Pauly

Marriage source: Anderson, Paul, "The Cooks of Cherry Twp. PA and Maple Grove MN," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pa4roots&id=I3501, Publication date: xv Nov MMIX),Repository: The Cloud

"... August Scherf Sex: M Change Date: 15 NOV 2009 Birth: 07 OCT 1856 in Prussian, Germany 1 Death: 11 JUN 1904 in Winchester Twp., Norman Co., MN 1 Burial: JUN 1904

Immigration: 1872 Germany to USA 1 ... Marriage 1 Augusta Pauly b: 21 MAR 1858 in MN Married: 14 DEC 1879

Note: 1885 Minnesota Census lists Frederick Scherf as being 4 years ols born approximately 1881. MHS 1885 MN Census Index

Children

1. Fredrick Edward. Scherf b: 30 SEP 1880 in Winchester Twp., Norman Co., MN c: in St. John's Lutheran Church, Green Meadow Twp., Norman Co., MN ... Sources:

1. Title: Obit - August Scherf Abbrev: Obit - August Scherf Publication: Book 1 page 29 Note: Obit Books Norman County, MN by Roger Niebeling" <>

Child(ren):



Notes about Augusta Pauly

Augusta Pauly

Source: Anderson, Paul, "The Cooks of Cherry Twp. PA and Maple Grove MN," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pa4roots&id=I3501, Publication date: xxx Dec MMIX), Repository:The Cloud

"... Augusta Pauly Sex: F Change Date: 30 DEC 2009 Birth: 21 MAR 1858 in MN Death: 02 DEC 1960 Burial: 1960

Note: In the Minnesota 1885 Census, Norman County, Winchester Twp. the name was spelled Sheriff.

Title: Augusta Pauly Scherf.jpg FILE: C:\\Users\\Paul\\Documents\\Pauls Maternal Family\\Pictures\\Pauly\\Augusta Pauly Scherf.jpg

Father: Fredrick Pauly (Emigrated 1852) b: Or:1816/12/09-1817/12/09 in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany Mother: Fredericka Altendorf (Emigrated 1852) b: 21 AUG 1822 in Hessen, Germany c: 25 AUG 1822 in Hessen, Germany

Marriage 1 August Scherf b: 07 OCT 1856 in Prussian, Germany Married: 14 DEC 1879

Note: 1885 Minnesota Census lists Frederick Scherf as being 4 years ols born approximately 1881. MHS 1885 MN Census Index

Children

1. Fredrick Edward. Scherf b: 30 SEP 1880 in Winchester Twp., Norman Co., MN c: in St. John's Lutheran Church, Green Meadow Twp., Norman Co., MN 2. Christina "Lena" Fredricka Scherf b: 21 SEP 1882 in Winchester Twp, Norman Co., MN 3. Rosa "Rosy" Ernestina Paulina Scherf b: 18 JUL 1884 in Norman Co., MN 4. Minnie Scherf b: 13 JUL 1886 in Norman Co., MN 5. Augusta Scherf b: ABT 1889 6. August Otto Albert Scherf b: 27 SEP 1890 in Winchester Twp, Norman Co., MN 7. Helen Scherf b: ABT 1893 in Norman Co., MN 8. Marie "Mary" Elizabeth Scherf b: ABT 1895 in Norman Co., MN 9. Leo H. Scherf b: 20 NOV 1897 in Norman Co., MN" <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Augusta Pauly

Augusta Pauly
1858-1960

1879

August Scherf
1856-1904


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  • The temperature on March 21, 1858 was about 12.9 °C. The air pressure was 0.5 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the northwest. The airpressure was 77 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 49%. Source: KNMI
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