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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Dubois AlsdorfDubois Alsdorf in Baltimore Afro-American - Jan 20 1996
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... in thc 1827 The first africanamerican newspaper, “Freedom's Journal,” owned and edited by John B. Russwurm and thc Rev. Samuel E. Cornish, begins publication in New York City. 1827 Dubois Alsdorf, conductor nf orchestras and brass bands, becomes onc of Ihe first Black musicians to be a member of the Musicians Protective Association (American Federation of Musicians local 291. 1831 Greenbury ..."
Publication place: Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States
Dubois B. AlsdorfDubois B. Alsdorf in The Evening News - June 9 1990
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... appointed as minister. He paid off the debts and finished the vestry of the church. When lhe Rev. William H. Decker became pastor in 1863. he received assistance from Dubois B. Alsdorf in painting the church, adding new blinds, installing new stoves, insuring the church and erasing thc debts. When the Rev. Thompson became thc pastor in 1867 for the third time, ..."
Publication place: San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, United States
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Dubois B Alsdorf 1827 1907
Dubois B Alsdorf, 1827 - 1907
Dubois B Alsdorf was born on May 16 1827.
Dubois passed away on November 3 1907, at age 80.
He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, New Windsor, New York, United States.
1850 United States Federal Census
Dubois B Alsdorf 1826New York
Dubois B Alsdorf, born Circa 1826
Dubois B Alsdorf was born circa 1826, in birth place, New York, to George Alsdorf and Caroline Alsdorf.
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Dubois B Alsdorf 1835
Dubois B Alsdorf, born Circa 1835
Dubois married Mary Alsdorf.
They had one daughter: Ida C Alsdorf.