1857 - 1943 (86 Jahre)
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Name |
Salau, Henry Ferdinand |
Getauft |
Mrz 1857 |
Ahrensbök / Abö., Ahrensbök, OH, SH, D |
Geboren |
4 Mrz 1857 |
Böbs / Abö., Ahrensbök, OH, SH, D |
Geschlecht |
männlich |
Beruf |
Farmer, Dairyman |
Religion |
LU |
Wohnort |
1871 |
San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA |
Ziel der Reise |
Auswanderung |
1871 |
Nordamerika [2, 3] |
Wohnort |
1900 |
Volta, Merced, CA, USA |
Wohnort |
1930 |
Oakland, Alameda, CA, USA [4] |
Begraben |
Okt 1943 |
Los Banos, Merced, CA, USA [5] |
Gestorben |
6 Okt 1943 |
..., Sacramento, CA, USA [6] |
Personen-Kennung |
I78469 |
OGF Auswanderer |
Zuletzt bearbeitet am |
11 Dez 2017 |
Vater |
Salau, Johann *Ludwig, geb. 1807, Böbs / Abö., Ahrensbök, OH, SH, D , gest. 1882, ..., Merced, CA, USA (Alter 75 Jahre) |
Mutter |
Weber, Christine, gest. vor 1871, Böbs / Abö., Ahrensbök, OH, SH, D |
Familien-Kennung |
F15825 |
Familienblatt | Familientafel |
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| Getauft - Mrz 1857 - Ahrensbök / Abö., Ahrensbök, OH, SH, D |
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| Geboren - 4 Mrz 1857 - Böbs / Abö., Ahrensbök, OH, SH, D |
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| Wohnort - Ziel der Reise - 1871 - San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA |
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| Auswanderung - 1871 - Nordamerika |
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| Wohnort - 1900 - Volta, Merced, CA, USA |
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| Wohnort - 1930 - Oakland, Alameda, CA, USA |
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| Begraben - Okt 1943 - Los Banos, Merced, CA, USA |
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| Gestorben - 6 Okt 1943 - ..., Sacramento, CA, USA |
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- [S21293] www.ebooksread.com, http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/james-miller-guinn/history-of-the-state-of-california-and-biographical-record-of-the-san-joaquin-va-niu/page-88-history-of-the-state-of-california-and-biographical-record-of-the-san-joaquin-va-niu.shtml.
HENRY FERDINAND SALAU, Jr., has made the -best of such inherited gifts as industry, integrity, and practical common-sense, and to-day is rated as one of the successful farmers and dairymen of the vicinity of Los Banos. The family connection with California, from the time of its establishment in 1871, up to the present, is known to practically all who live in Merced county, and Ludwig Salau, the father of Henry F., is esteemed as one of the substantial and worthy residents of this section. Ludwig Salau, as well as his son, were born near Lybec [Lübeck], Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, the latter March 4, 1857. Besides this only son there were six daughters in the family, two of whom now live in America, and one of whom preceded her father and brother to the United States, settling in California. Losing his wife, Christine (Weaver) Salau, in the old country, father and son sailed for the United States in the fall of 1871, the elder Salau having spent many years as a weaver, and upon his arrival in America resided with his children until his death in 1882.
When Henry F. Salau, Jr., arrived in the west side of Merced county in 1871, the region was principally a sheep range, and his first employment was as a herder. Two years later he worked on a farm and drove a team, and in 1878 had saved enough money to enter his present ranch, which came into the market in 1887, and upon which he proved up in the spring of 1888. Previous to this he had broken the land and sowed it to grain, and at times had as many as sixteen hundred acres under various grains. In 1891 he homesteaded an additional hundred and sixty acres in the foothills, proved up on it, and devoted that also to grain. He has since gone back to live on the old place, taken up in 1878, and where he has about a hundred and ten acres in alfalfa. This is principally a dairy farm, and is rented out, having a capacity of one hundred milch cows, and one hundred and thirty head of other cattle. The farm is one which demonstrates what can be accomplished when a man possesses energy, resource and taste. The latter is evidenced in the general aspect of the farm. Mr. Salau exerts a social as well as agricultural influence in the community, is a factor in securing good government and superior educational advantages, and is an honored member of Mountain Brow Lodge No. 82, I. O. O. F., of Los Banos. In religion he is a Lutheran, and in politics a Republican.
aus: James Miller Guinn: History of the state of California and biographical record of the San Joaquin Valley, California. An historical story of the state's marvelous growth from its earliest settlement to the present time online, S.88 f
- [S158] Auswanderung aus dem Amt Eutin.
- [S389] LA SH, Abt. 260, Nr. 2462.
- [S21239] United States Federal Census 1930 .
- [S6148] www.findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=salau&GSiman=1&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=68854218&df=all&.
- [S21367] California Death Certificates und Index.
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