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1. Title:   Latter Day Saints Microfilm, Book of Baptisms, Gamshurst (1740-1845)
Page:   #0958349 p.219
Publication:   Microfilmed by the Church of Latter Day Saints
2. Title:   Cincinnati Volkfreude
Page:   Page 8 28 October 1906
3. Title:   Cincinnati Health Department
Page:   1906: #398, p.129
4. Title:   Hamilton County Marriages
Page:   Volume #19 #122

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a. Note:   rt of New Orleans, Louisiana. He embarked at Le Harve France on the S/S Sea Queen. The passenager list listed him as Patrick Allgauer, farmer, age 17. LDS microfilm reel #543403 has copy of original document. 7 years later in 1860, he married Louisa Geringer. According to the census of 1900, John A. Allgeyer, the oldest son of Patrick and Louisa, was born 1 month before they were married. Per the baptism register (TAUFBUCH) of Saint Nicholas Chursch of Gamshurst, Baden Germany, the surname is spelled Allgaÿer with an umlaut over the "y". It is apparent the umlauted "y" was the used in place of the "i" prior to 1850. According to the restored records of the Hamilton County Courthouse, the marriage between Patriz Allgeyer and Louisa Goringer (also spelled "Gieringer" & "Geringer") occurred on 12 April 1860 in the Catholic Church of Saint John, Restored volume #19; #122. In the City Directory of 1876 for the City of Cincinnati, Patriz, a teamster, resided with his family resided at 29 Browne. A few years later in 1880 the directory shows that he moved to 858 Central Avenue, and was a collector, at 330 McMicken Avenue. In the 1881 and 1884 Directory it lists the residence as 881 Central and running a saloon. In the 1890 City Directory, Patriz is listed as a "hostler", and residing at the rear of 69 Osiris (Riddle Road). These occupations were noted in the City Directory: Cooper (1892); Bartender (1897); with no occupation listed in the 1900 census. Patriz was buried out of Saint Leo Church in Fairmount, and resided at 2554 Western Avenue at time of his death. He is buried in Saint John Cemetery in section #13 5 1/2 118
Note:   !Patriz (Patrick) Allgeyer emmigrated to the United States on 7 November 1853, through the po


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