Fact: imigration (23 October 1883) ship Westphalia compartment Steerage Germany
Fact: Residence (1900) Larrabee town (excl. Clintonville city), Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States
Fact: Residence (1905) Larrabee, Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States
Fact: Residence (1910) Larrabee, Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States
Fact: Military Draft Registration (1917-1918) Waupaca County, Wisconsin, United States
Fact: Residence (1920) Larrabee, Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States
Fact: Residence (1930) Larrabee, Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States
Fact: Residence (1940) Larrabee Town, Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States
Fact: Burial (1955) Townline Cemetery, Clintonville, Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States
Name: Rudolph Martin Georg Heinrich Ahrens.
Given Name: Rudolph Martin Georg Heinrich.
Surname: Ahrens.
A Given name was found in addition to a first name in the NAME tag.
Buried
Town Line Cemetery on Hwy. O Clintonville Wisconsin.
Immigration: left Hamburg Germany.
11 Oct 1883.
Note: Arrived port New York on Oct. 25, 1883 traveled on ship Westphal.
imigration
23 Oct 1883.
Mecklenburg, Germany to NewYork to Wisconsin.
Note: Young boy mayber born around 1875 could be 8.
Citizenship
20 Feb 1919.
Waupaca courthouse.
Naturalization as a Citizen:
21 Feb 1921.
Waupaca courthouse.
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 06 April 2020), memorial page for Rudolph Ahrens (10 Oct 1872–2 Feb 1955), Find a Grave Memorial no. 81785945, citing Townline Cemetery, Clintonville, Waupaca County, Wisconsin, USA ; Maintained by Steve Seim (contributor 47256753) .
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