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Monthly Archives: April 2009
The Marriage of Johann Georg Lather and Louise Gade – 1858
On 12 Dec 1858, Johann Georg Lather and Louise Gade were married in Kirtorf, Alsfeld Kreis, Hessen-Darmstadt (now Germany). Continue reading
Camellias
Camellias have been in bloom in the San Francisco Bay Area for the past couple of months. The Filoli estate in Woodside, California has a large variety of camellias on its grounds. Even if there are no camellias blooming in your area, you can enjoy camellias vicariously by fixing yourself a cup of tea – made from the leaves of Camellia sinensis. Continue reading
The Death and Burial of Johannes Lather – 1820
On 30 Dec 1820, Johannes Lather, son of Johann Georg Lather and Elisabetha Becker, died in Kirtorf, Alsfeld Kreis, Hessen-Darmstadt (now Germany). He was buried in Kirtorf, Alsfeld Kreis, Hessen-Darmstadt (now Germany) on 01 Jan 1821. Continue reading
The Death and Burial of Anna Elisabetha Lather (née Becker) – 1823
On 19 Mar 1823, Anna Elisabetha Lather (née Becker), wife of Johann Georg Lather, died in Kirtorf, Alsfeld Kreis, Hessen-Darmstadt (now Germany). She was buried in Kirtorf, Alsfeld Kreis, Hessen-Darmstadt (now Germany) on 21 Mar 1823. Continue reading
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The Death and Burial of Balthasar Ludwig Lather – 1822
On 26 Jul 1822, Balthasar Ludwig Lather, son of Johann Georg Lather and Elisabetha Becker, died in Kirtorf, Alsfeld Kreis, Hessen-Darmstadt (now Germany). He was buried in Kirtorf, Alsfeld Kreis, Hessen-Darmstadt (now Germany) on 28 Jul 1822. Continue reading
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The Death and Burial of Elias Lather – 1831
On 17 Mar 1831, Elias Lather died of consumption (tuberculosis) in Kirtorf, Alsfeld Kreis, Hessen-Darmstadt (now Germany). He was buried in Kirtorf, Alsfeld Kreis, Hessen-Darmstadt (now Germany) on 19 Mar 1831. Continue reading
The Birth and Baptism of Elias Lather – 1817
On 24 May 1817, Elias Lather, son of Johann Georg Lather and Elisabetha Becker, was born in Kirtorf, Alsfeld Kreis, Hessen-Darmstadt (now Germany). He was baptized in the parish church in Kirtorf, Alsfeld Kreis, Hessen-Darmstadt (now Germany) on 27 May 1817. Continue reading
The Birth and Baptismal Record of Johannes Lather – 1820
On 05 Apr 1820, Johannes Lather, son of Johann Georg Lather and Elisabetha Becker, was born in Kirtorf, Alsfeld Kreis, Hessen-Darmstadt (now Germany). He was baptized in the parish church in Kirtorf, Alsfeld Kreis, Hessen-Darmstadt (now Germany) on 09 Apr … Continue reading
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Crabapples and Pears
Back on March 20, 2009, I stopped by Filoli in Woodside, California to take some pictures of the spring blooms. I thought these photos of crabapples and pears in bloom would serve for a cheerful post for Easter. Continue reading
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The Marriage of Henrich Lather and Sophia Katharina Brí¤uer – 1830
On 05 Dec 1830, Henrich Lather and Sophia Katharina Brí¤uer were married in Kirtorf, Alsfeld Kreis, Hessen-Darmstadt (now Germany). Continue reading
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