He was most likely born in a portion of Poland later occupied by Germany, and had the good fortune to have family already here.
Within a short time found work as a teamster in a lumber yard, then working in a box manufacturing plant. He owned his own home and raised a family with his wife, Anna, next to whom he now sleeps.
His tombstone reads "Father, August, 1875-1936".
He was most likely born in a portion of Poland later occupied by Germany, and had the good fortune to have family already here.
Within a short time found work as a teamster in a lumber yard, then working in a box manufacturing plant. He owned his own home and raised a family with his wife, Anna, next to whom he now sleeps.
His tombstone reads "Father, August, 1875-1936".
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