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Alfred Aos
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alfred aos, 1877 - 1924 alfred aos 1877 1924 Minnesota
alfred aos was born on 1877, in , Minnesota, to Arne Weberg and Julia Weberg.
alfred had 3 siblings: Minnie Aos and .
alfred married laura Emelia aos (born peterson).
laura was born on 1882.
They had one daughter: Laura Hermann (born aos).
alfred lived in 1900, in , North Dakota.
He lived in 1910, in , North Dakota.
He lived in 3 more places.
alfred passed away on 1924, at age 46.
Documents of alfred aos
alfred aos in The Daily Register - Jan 20 1885
New York Newspapers, 1806-2007
"... northerly, along an alley now or lale belonging to feet to Franklin street; thence Frankiln twenty feet lo lhe first mentioned boundary be tbu seme more or New lork. January ibiS. J. KOSS, Alfred T. Aos eet, Plaintiff's Attorney, M Liberty street, N. Y. f Court, City ond 1 County of New York —John W. Kull and another against beury G Kul) aud others. lu pursuance of un Interlocutory judgment of ..."
Publication place: New York City, New York County, NY, USA
alfred aos in Grand Forks Daily Herald and The Evening Times - Aug 24 1914
Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963
"... 3? &4JVD Tie Gty In Brief New Edinburg Postmaster—Alfred Aos has been appointed postmaster at Edinburg, Walsh county, succeeding J. E. Peterson, resigned. Some Drinks—If you want a real drink, hot or cold, ask Bill at Giests. You'll get It.—Adv. {Sunday Papers can always be had at Bonnett's grocery store, 101 Cottonwood.—Adv. Has Active Season—Alfred Johnson ®f this city, who has been engaged ..."
Publication place: Grand Forks, Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA
Alfred Aos, born 1878 Alfred Aos 1878 Minnesota
Alfred Aos was born in 1878, in , Minnesota, to Arne Weberg and Julia Weberg.
Alfred had 3 siblings: Minnie Aos and .
Alfred lived in 1900, in , North Dakota.
Documents of Alfred Aos
Alfred Aos in The Devils Lake World and Inter-Ocean - Dec 25 1918
Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963
"... O. Z. Berg and J. W. Bordson families a dinner Sunday. Miss Olga Norum was a caller at Lakota between trains Friday. Ole Jlolden returned from a business trip to the Twin Cities Friday evening. Alfred Aos of Edinburgh spent the fore par of he week in he city the guest of H. C. Johnson. Jas. Mulloy who has had charge of the St. Hilaire Lumber Co's yard at this point during the absence of H. C ..."
Publication place: Devils Lake, Ramsey, North Dakota, USA
Alfred Aos in Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (Nsw) - May 5 1952
Australian Newspapers
"... boarg)° -2 0-, 0-2, ogylpt eods tlhree noatohe to ntl, AT VIENNA.--Chlltc W As trio. Singles: liltardo Balbloers (Chile) i 'Oustav Spceght (Acuo triol) -0, 0-2, 0-3; tooto Ayalo {Chile) dl Alfred Oluber (Aos trtal 1.5, 18310, 7-5. Ch 1O lcadr two coatchotl to nIl, AT ISTANBUL.--Turkey v Owttzerland, Singlcs: Jlat Splt oer iSWtteerland) d Nonil Bart ITlrhey), 0-2, 0-0, 8-0: Erwin Balosiet ..."
Publication place: Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Alfred AosAlfred Aos in The Devils Lake world and inter-ocean. - Dec 25 1918
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Bordson families a dinner Sunday. Miss Olga Norum was a caller at Lakota between trains Friday. Ole Jlolden returned from a business trip to the Twin Cities Friday evening. Alfred Aos of Edinburgh spent the fore par of he week in he city the guest of H. C. Johnson. Jas. Mulloy who has had charge of the St. Hilaire Lumber Co's ..."
Publication place: Devils Lake, Ramsey, North Dakota