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Daniel Armbruster was born about 1819. He is listed in the Louisiana, U.S., Statewide Death Index, 1819-1964, as having died 26 August, 1847, in New Orleans at the age of 28. In Rita Curry-Pittman's list of obituary searches, a note states there was no obituary in Picayune and points to a yellow fever epidemic as a possible cause of death. | Daniel Armbruster was born about 1819. He is listed in the Louisiana, U.S., Statewide Death Index, 1819-1964, as having died 26 August, 1847, in New Orleans at the age of 28. In Rita Curry-Pittman's list of obituary searches, a note states there was no obituary in Picayune and points to a yellow fever epidemic as a possible cause of death. | ||
A search of Ancestry.com and Familysearch.org shows Daniel's death information, but there are no clear links to family members. A possible set of parents were found in Baden, Germany, being that they had a son named Daniel around that time, but there is no way to link them to him directly. | |||
Daniel's probate record was found, indicating he had about $30 worth of furniture and other belongings that were sold to pay his debts after his death. |
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Daniel Armbruster was born about 1819. He is listed in the Louisiana, U.S., Statewide Death Index, 1819-1964, as having died 26 August, 1847, in New Orleans at the age of 28. In Rita Curry-Pittman's list of obituary searches, a note states there was no obituary in Picayune and points to a yellow fever epidemic as a possible cause of death.
A search of Ancestry.com and Familysearch.org shows Daniel's death information, but there are no clear links to family members. A possible set of parents were found in Baden, Germany, being that they had a son named Daniel around that time, but there is no way to link them to him directly.
Daniel's probate record was found, indicating he had about $30 worth of furniture and other belongings that were sold to pay his debts after his death.