Died
at age 55
in Excelsior Springs, Clay, Missouri, United States
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Biography
Albert was born in 1857. He passed away in 1913.
Sources
Passenger List from Ancestry.com, dated 6 Nov 1872 leaving Hamburg, Germany. Lists Frdke [Fredericka] Harms (age 44), Joh [Johann] (age 17), Albert (age 15), Joh.a [Johanna] (age 12), Carl (age 7) and Robert (age 5) from Gingster Heide, Pommern.
Passenger List from Familysearch.org, dated 20 Nov 1872 arriving in New York, New York, United States. Lists Frdke [Fredericka] Harms (age 44), Joh [Johann] (age 17), Albert (age 15), Joh.a [Johanna] (age 12), Carl (age 7) and Robert (age 5).
1880 United States Census on FamilySearch.org, dated 5 Jun 1880. Lists Albert Harms (age 22) in Momence, Fillmore, Nebraska. He was living next door to his brother, John Harms, and his mother, Frederika Harms.
1880 United States Non-Population Census on Ancestry.com, dated 4 Jun 1880. Lists Albert Harms has 80 acres of tillable land worth $600 with $70 of machinery and $200 live stock. He had 2 tons hay, 2 horses, 1 milking cow, 1 calf delivered, 60 lbs butter, 10 swine, 30 chickens, 5 acres of corn (80 bushels) and 35 acres wheat (320 bushels).
1900 United States Census on FamilySearch.org, dated 14 Jun 1900. Lists Albert Kearns [Harms] (age 44), Hellen [Helene] (age 34), Emma (age 12), Albert (age 11), Bernhardt (age 10), Mary (age 6) and Christopher (age 4) in Beaver, Hamilton, Nebraska.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Albert by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Albert: