Anthony Paul Steinman, 1860–1923?> (aged 63 years)
- Name
- Anthony Paul /Steinman/
- Given names
- Anthony Paul
- Surname
- Steinman
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Death
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Note: Obituary: Obituary: Buffalo Morning Express and Illustrated Buffalo Express Anthony P. Steinmann. Word was received here yesterday of the death in Whistler,Ala., of Anthony P. Steinmann, formerly of Buffalo. Mr. Steinmann left hereabout eighteen years ago when the Pullman shops were transferred to a Southern city. He was 64 years old and leaves a widow and two children. Surviving brothers and sisters living in Buffalo are Henry, Charles, Joseph, Frank,Catherine Steinmann, Mrs. Elizabeth Drexelius and Mrs. Harry Swigert. Buffalo Courier WHISTLER, ALA. Anthony P. Steinmann, former Buffalonian, died suddenly lastnight in Whistler, Alabama. Mr. Steinmann eighteen years ago went south as an executive of the Pullman Car company. He leaves four brothers, Henry, Charles, Joseph and Frank Steinman, and three sisters, Miss Catherine Steinman, Mrs. Elizabeth Drexelius,and Mrs. Harry Schweigert, all of Buffalo. |
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1860–1923
Birth: about 1860
— Buffalo, New York, United States Death: June 9, 1923 — Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, United States |
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1872–1948
Birth: July 12, 1872
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— Whistler, Mobile, Alabama, United States Death: December 8, 1948 — Whistler, Mobile, Alabama, United States |
Marriage | Marriage — March 16, 1915 — Whistler, Mobile, Alabama, United States |
wife’s ex-husband |
1871–1915
Birth: May 1871
— Alabama, United States Death: January 20, 1915 — Whistler, Mobile, Alabama, United States |
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1872–1948
Birth: July 12, 1872
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— Whistler, Mobile, Alabama, United States Death: December 8, 1948 — Whistler, Mobile, Alabama, United States |
Marriage | Marriage — December 23, 1897 — Whistler, Mobile, Alabama, United States |
Divorce | Divorce — between June 1910 and 1914 — |
Death |
Obituary: Buffalo Morning Express and Illustrated Buffalo Express Anthony P. Steinmann. Word was received here yesterday of the death in Whistler,Ala., of Anthony P. Steinmann, formerly of Buffalo. Mr. Steinmann left hereabout eighteen years ago when the Pullman shops were transferred to a Southern city. He was 64 years old and leaves a widow and two children. Surviving brothers and sisters living in Buffalo are Henry, Charles, Joseph, Frank,Catherine Steinmann, Mrs. Elizabeth Drexelius and Mrs. Harry Swigert. Buffalo Courier WHISTLER, ALA. Anthony P. Steinmann, former Buffalonian, died suddenly lastnight in Whistler, Alabama. Mr. Steinmann eighteen years ago went south as an executive of the Pullman Car company. He leaves four brothers, Henry, Charles, Joseph and Frank Steinman, and three sisters, Miss Catherine Steinman, Mrs. Elizabeth Drexelius,and Mrs. Harry Schweigert, all of Buffalo. |
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