1. Antone L. Lang was born 1 in Aug 1852 in {Germany}. He died on 11 Sep 1934 in Malden, Middlesex Co., MA. Antone was employed as 1900,1910,1920;Cigar Maker. He was buried on 14 Sep 1934 in Wyoming Cemetery, Melrose, Middlesex Co., MA.
(?) Found in the 1879 New York City, NY. city directory; Lang, A. segars, 184 West (p. 820)
(?) Found in the 1888 New York City, NY. city directory; Lang, Anton segarmkr, h 2154 Second av. (p. 1115)
[there is also a Charles Lang, upholsterer, at this address]
(?) Found in the 1889 New York, NY. city directory; Lang Anton, cigarmkr, h. 2107 Second av. (p. 1126)
(?) Found in the 1890 New York, NY. city directory; Lang Anton, painter, h. 2107 Second av. (p. 1130)
(?) Found in the 1891 New York, NY. city directory; Lang Anton, painter, h. 110 E. 108th (p. 717)
1. From daughter's (Ruth) birth record, residence 73 Maverick, Chelsea, MA.2. Found in the 1895 Everett, MA. city directory; Lang Antoine, cigar maker, house Shute, near Ferry (p. 579)
???-[There is a Charlotte C., widow of Joseph, house 211 Broadway]-???
[There is a Charlotte C. Lang in MA. death index, died 1916 at Salem, MA., maiden name, Pilsbury]3. Found in the 1897 Everett, MA. city directory; Lang Anton, cigar maker, house 9 Everett (p. 668)
4. Found in the 1898 Malden, MA. city directory; Lang Anton, cigar maker, h. 1 Newton (p. 392)
(there is also a Frances C. Lang at 1 Newton)5. Found in the 1900 U.S Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Malden, 7-WD, p. 163, sheet 19, 7 E. Newton St., owns home, age 47, DOB: Aug 1852, mar 8 yrs, POB: Missouri, with wife Clara (48), mar 8 yrs, 8 of 13, with children Elizabeth (15) DOB:Dec 1884, Harry (12) DOB:Aug 1887, Ruth (7) DOB March 1893 and Alvin (3) DOB:Jul 1896 and Francis Munroe (19) DOB: Feb 1881, 1 of 1 child, married 1yr and her husband Hugh (22) DOB:Jan 1878 and their daughter Helen (3/12) DOB:Mar 1900
*Fa. b. Missouri, Mo. b. Missouri6. Found in the 1900 Malden, MA. city directory; Lang Antone, cigar maker, h 7 East Newton (p. 408)
7. Found in the 1902 Malden, MA. city directory; Lang Antone cigar maker, h. 7 Newton, F. (p. 398)
8. Found in the 1904 Malden, MA. city directory; Lang Antone cigarmaker h. 7 Newton, F. (p. 371)
9. Found in the 1906 Everett, MA. city directory; Lang Anton cigarmaker (B.), h. 2 Cedar ter. (p. 297)
10. Found in the 1908 Malden, MA. city directory; Lang Andrew cigarmaker house 154 Oliver (p. 431)
11. Found in the 1910 U.S Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Malden, 6-WD, district 905, sheet 2B, 154 Oliver St., age 57, and wife Clara P. (57), children Harry L. (22), Ruth G. (17) and Alvin R. (13)
12. Found in the 1913 Malden, MA. city directory; Lang Anton cigarmaker house 200 Beach (p. 441)
13. Anton Lang, of Malden, Massachusetts, applied for a Trademark, Oct. 10, 1914, with the U.S Patent Office. The Trademark was approved and registered March 16, 1915. The Trademark was for "compound to be taken internally for the treatment of rheumatism". The Trademark comprises the words "A-Maze". He states the trade mark has been continuously used by him in his business since September 20, 1913. The trade mark is applied or affixed to the packages containing the goods by placing thereon a printed label upon which the trademark is shown. Serial No. 81,792 (U.S Patent Office, 103,169 registered March 16, 1915)
14. 103,169 Compound to be taken internally for the treatment of rheumatism.
Anton Lang, Malden, Mass. (p. 1054, Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office, Volume 212)15. Found in the 1915 Malden, MA. city directory; Lang Anton cigarmaker h 20 Andrew (p. 321)
16. Found in the 1919 Malden, MA. city directory; Lang Anton (Cleo A) cigarmaker h 20 Andrew (p. 296)
17. Found in the 1920 U.S Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Malden, 6-WD, district 285, sheet 6A, 20 Andrews St., owns home, age 65, POB: Illinois, and wife Clara (67) and son Alvin (23)
18. Found in the 1924 Malden, MA. city directory; Lang Anton (Cleo A) cigarmaker h 20 Andrew (p. 355)
19. Found in the 1927 Malden, MA. city directory; Lang Anton (Clea A) cigarmaker h 20 Andrew (p. 346)
20. Found in the 1930 U.S Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Malden, 6-WD, district 287, sheet 9A, 20 Andrews St., owns home, age 74. His son Alvin and his wife Alma are with them.
21. Found in the 1934-35 Malden, MA. city directory; Lang Anton (Clara) h 20 Andrew (p. 302)
22. Found in the 1935-36 Malden, MA. city directory; Lang
Anton (Clara) died Sept 11 1934
Clara (Mrs Anton) died Apr 2 1934 (p. 262)23. Obit: LANG - In Malden, September 11, Anton Lang, late of 20 Andrews st., husband of the late Clara Lang. Funeral services at chapel of A. A. Duncan, 38 Broadway, Somerville, Friday, September 14, at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. (Daily Boston Globe, Sep. 13, 1934, p. 30)
24. Malden
The funeral of Anton Lang of 20 Andrew st, Linden section, took place yesterday afternoon at the Duncan funeral home in Somerville. Rev Ralph W. George of the Flint Street Methodist Church, Somerville, officiated. Mr. Lang had been a resident of Malden 35 years and was a veteran cigar maker. (The Boston Globe, Sep. 15, 1934, p. 4)
Notes:
1. His dau Elizabeth's 1910 census entry says he was born in Maine.
2. 1900 census;POB Kansas, 1910 census;POB Missouri, 1920 census;POB Illinois, 1930 census;POB Kansas, Death record; POB Kansas
3. His son Alvin's birth shows his parents names; Anton L., cigar maker, born Germany, Clara Lohs born Germany
4. Son Alvin, in 1920 census reports father born in Illinois.------------------------------
Notes:
1. Found in the 1891 Malden, MA. city directory; Lang, Charlotte C., widow of Joseph, h 27 Paris
Lang, Joseph S., apothecary (Boston Dispensary, B.), house 27 Paris
Lang, Thomas, mason, boards 71 Main
(p. 457)
2. Massachusetts death index: Lang, Charlotte C. (Pilsbury) Salem 1916 vol.74, p.234-----------------------
Rough notes: grasping at straws ?
Wisconsin, Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928
Name: Anton Lang
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 14 Aug 1852
Birth Place: Saarbruecken, Prussia
Father: Carl Lang
Mother: Wallburga PullmannWisconsin Births and Christenings, 1826-1926
Name: Anton Lang
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 14 Aug 1852
Event Place: Shawano, Wisconsin
Event Place (Original): Saarbruecken, Prussia
Father: Carl Lang
Mother: Wallburga PullmannName: Carl Lang
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 26 Jul 1850
Birthplace: Oshkosh, Winnebago, Wisconsin
Father's Name: Carl Lang
Mother's Name: Wallburga PullmannName: Louise Lang
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 15 Aug 1855
Birthplace: Sheboygan, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Father's Name: Carl Lang
Mother's Name: Wallburga PullmannName: Maxmilian Lang
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 16 Feb 1859
Birthplace: Sheboygan, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Father's Name: Carl Lang
Mother's Name: Wallburga PullmannName: Friederich Lang
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 14 Nov 1862
Birthplace: Sheboygan, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Father's Name: Carl Lang
Mother's Name: Wallburga PullmannName: Charles A. Lang
Gender: Male
Death Date: 28 Sep 1927
Death Place: Duluth, St. Louis, Minnesota
Age: 77
Birth Date: 1850
Father's Name: Chas. Lang
Mother's Name: Walburga Pallmann1850; Winnebago, Winnebago Co., WI. (name looks like Leng)
Lang, C. A. 31, painter, POB: Germany
Lang, Walburga, 24, POB: Germany
Lang, Antoine, 3, POB: US1860; Sheboygan, WI.
Lang, Charles A. (41) painter, POB;Prussia
Lang, Walburga, (33) POB;Prussia
Lang, Charles (9) POB;Wisconsin
Lang, Anton (7) POB;Prussia
Lang, Louisa (5) POB;Wisconsin
Lang, Max (1) POB;Wisconsin1870; Fond Du Lac, WI.,
Lang, Charles A. (51) painter, POB;Prussia
Lang, Walburga, (44) POB;Prussia
Lang, Antone (17) POB;Prussia, Drug store clerk
Lang, Louisa (15) POB;Wisconsin
Lang, Max (11) POB;Wisconsin
Lang, Frederick (7) POB;Wisconsin1880; Fond Du Lac, WI., East Merrill St
Lang, Charles (62) painter, POB;Prussia
Lang, Walberga, (54) POB;Prussia
Lang, Charles Jr (30) POB;Wisconsin....Jul 1851..marr. Josephine Ostrowicki m.Austin...died Apr 1932..Tower, Minn?
Lang, Louisa (24) POB;Wisconsin....Milwaukee in 1930,age 74
Lang, Maximillian (21) POB;Wisconsin..30 Jun 1888..24 Feb 1951..(Max Fred William Lang), marr. Bertha Ruping, died Milwaukee
Lang, Fred (18) POB;Wisconsin....14 Nov 1862..marr. Antoinette B. Ruedebrusch, Mayville, Dodge Co., Wis. Oct 10, 1901Name: Charles A. Lang
Event Type: Pension
Event Date: 11 Jul 1890
Event Place: Wisconsin, United States
Military Regiment: 34
Military Unit: Infantry
Military Rank: Capt.
Shipping Company: GCharles (27) and Walburg (21) are on passenger lists; arriving 14 Dec 1846 on the Utica, sailing from Le Havre France.
United States Germans to America Index, 1850-1897 (family search)
Immigration: Carl(32), Walburga(26), Carl(2) and Anton (infant) traveling on the Mercury, Depart, Havre, Arrive, New York, 30 May 1853
Also Nico Lang (30)
All: Manifest ID; 00007395, ARC ID; 1746067Walburga(51), Max(19) and Frederick(16) are on the ship Donau, arriving NY, from Bremen, 30 Aug 1878
All Mayville was shocked and saddened last Friday when it became known that Fred J. Lang had been found dead at the Republican House, Milwaukee, Friday morning, shortly before dinner. Mr. Lang had gone to Rochester, Minn.,to consult specialists as to his spinal trouble, from which he had suffered for years. It was upon his return from there that death claimed him so suddenly. His relatives were notified and the remains were brought to Mayville on Saturday evening.
Fred J. Lang was born at Sheboygan, Nov. 15, 1862. Three years later his parents returned to Germany with him and he grew up in Saarbruecken. There he acquired his education and his great love for music, literature, art and nature. Upon returning to Wisconsin he was for years in the lumber business at Fond du Lac, and later in Michigan.
He was married Oct. 10, 1901 to Miss Antoinette Ruedebusch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Ruedebusch of this city, and here he lived these 19 years and gained the friendship and esteem of everyone.
He leaves his sorrowing widow and little son, Carl, also a sister, Miss Louise Lang of Milwaukee and two brothers, Max at Fond du Lac and Carl of Tower, Minn.
Besides these the following relatives came to the funeral: Messrs. and Mmes. John Goetz, F. J. Rueping, Arthur and Ed. Kramer, Miss Mary Femlon, B. Husting, all of Fond du Lac, A. Langenbach of West Bend, Carl and Alfred Langenbach of LaCrosse, Richard Schneider and family of Milwaukee, Mrs. M. Weber and daughter Miss Alexa of Theresa.
The funeral of F. J. Lang took place on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family residence on Horicon Street to Graceland cemetery. The funeral was held in private, none being present except relatives and members of the Turn-Verein of which he was an active member, and many of whom are near relatives of the family.
The ceremonies were simple, brief, and impressive. At the residence, a select chorus of the Maennerchor, under the direction of Professor Kramer, sang "Die Thraene." After the singing, a brief eulogy upon the life and services of the deceased was delivered by L. S. Keeley. He dwelt upon the pain and suffering that Mr. Lang had patiently and secretly endured for some years under the ever increasing intensity of an incurable nervous disease. The speaker described him in his years of health and strength as a man of far more than ordinary mental capacity. He had won the confidence of his employers and the reliance of business men everywhere in Wisconsin and in the states adjoining. He was thrifty and had accumulated sufficient of material wealth for the support of himself and family. Among men, he was the delight of a social gathering, a genial associate, an ideal husband, and his home life was a model of virtue. Mr. Keeley expressed deep sympathy for the family, especially the devoted wife. At the close he asked those present to not let the occasion pass without a resolve for the more faithful and affectionate discharge of their duties to the living.
At the grave in Graceland, the choir sang: "Unter allen Wipfeln ist Ruh."
Mr. Loewenfeld paid a tribute to the memory of the deceased in the German language. He spoke of him as a true American who in the full discharge of his duties to his country preserved also a deep attachment for the land of his ancestors. He loved her language and her people. He loved music and song and was a member of the "Maennerchor." He was a believer of the principles and purposes of the Turn-Verein, and was one of its members. He loved his home, his wife and his child. He was a lover of nature, of poetry and of art. He was a man of many friends and had not an enemy in all the world.
At the conclusion of Mr. Loewenfeld's address the choir rendered with a beautiful and touching effect, "Ritter's Abschied." The casket was then consigned to its last resting place, and all was over. Relatives and close friends of the family from Fond du Lac and Ripon were in attendance, and many were the expressions of kindness, regret, and of sympathy.
The floral offerings were very numerous and beautiful.
May he rest in peace!
Mayville News May 19, 1920BADGER BREVITIES
Mrs. Charles A. Lang, aged 70 years, died at her home in Fond du Lac. (The Weekly Wisconsin, April 20, 1895, p. 1)
Antone married Clara Pauline Lohs daughter of Carl Gottfried "Eduard" (Loss) Lohs and Pauline Henriette Louise Alte about 1882/1892. Clara was born 1 on 18 Oct 1852 in Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany (Preussen). She was christened 2 on 24 Oct 1852 in Charite Kirche, Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany (Preussen). She died on 2 May 1934 in Malden, Middlesex Co., MA. Clara immigrated 3 in 1869 to to the U.S. She was buried on 5 May 1934 in Wyoming Cemetery, Melrose, Middlesex Co., MA.
1. Found on the Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934; Departing Hamburg, 8 Jan 1873, traveling on the ship Frisia, Arriving New York; Loos, Clara, age 20, Berlin, ladig, the next line, Rauch, Leopold, age 22, cigarmaker
2. Found on the New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1820-1957; Arriving at New York, 25 Jan 1873 on the Steamer Frisia, from Hamburg and Havre; Clara Loos, age 20, unmarried, the previous line, Leop. Rauch, age 22, cigarmaker
3. Adolph Elschner, witness at Clara Pauline Lohs, age 20, marriage to Wilhelm Leopold Rau, age 23, 1 Feb 1873, at New York, NY. Both resident at 49 Allen St., NY.
4. Found in the 1880 U.S Census, New York, New York City, p. 27, 162 Orchard St., Clara age 28, with husband, Leopold Rauh (30) (segarmaker) and children, Richard (6), Adolph (4 1/2) and Paulina (2)
5. Found in the 1900 U.S Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Malden, 7-WD, p. 163, sheet 19, 7 E. Newton St., owns home, age 48, DOB: Oct 1851, POB: Germany, 8 of 13 children, married 8 yrs, with husband Anton (47) DOB:Aug 1852, with children Elizabeth (15) DOB:Dec 1884, Harry (12) DOB:Aug 1887, Ruth (7) DOB: March 1893 and Alvin (3) DOB:Jul 1896 and Francis Munroe (19) DOB: Feb 1881, 1 of 1 child, married 1yr and her husband Hugh (22) DOB:Jan 1878 and their daughter Helen (3/12) DOB:Mar 1900
6. Found in the 1910 U.S Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Malden, 6-WD, district 905, sheet 2B, 154 Oliver St., "Clara P." age 57, Imm; 1867, 8 of 13 children and husband Anton L. (57) children Harry L. (22), Ruth G. (17) and Alvin R. (13)
7. Found in the 1919 Malden, MA. city directory; Lang Anton (Cleo A) cigarmaker h 20 Andrew (p. 296)
8. Found in the 1920 U.S Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Malden, 6-WD, district 285, sheet 6A, 20 Andrews St., age 67, Imm; 1890, Na; 1896, with husband Anto (65) and son Alvin (23)
9. Found in the 1924 Malden, MA. city directory; Lang Anton (Cleo A) cigarmaker h 20 Andrew (p. 355)
10. Found in the 1930 U.S Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Malden, 6-WD, district 287, sheet 9A, 20 Andrews St., owns home, age 70. Her son Alvin and his wife Alma are with them.
11. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK TO PAULINE BASCOM, CLARA LANG, and all other distributees, heirs at law and next of kin, of William Leopold Rau, deceased, whose names and places of residence and postoffice addresses are unknown to petitioner, and all distributees, Heirs-at-law, next ot kin, devisees and personal representatives (whose names, if any, and place of residence, and post office addresses, are unknown to petitioner) of distributees, heirs-at-law and next of kin of said deceased who have died since his death, SEND GREETINGS:
WHEREAS, CORN EXCHANGE BANK TRUST COMPANY, having its principal place of business at 13 William Street, Borough of Manhattan, New York City has lately applied to the Surrogate's Court of our County of Nassau, to have a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 27th day of August, 1930, relating to both real and personal property duly proved as the last Will and Testament of William Leopold Rau, deceased, who at the time of his death a resident of Lynbrook, in said county of Nassau, THEREFORE, you, and each of you are cited to show cause before the Surrogate's Court of our County of Nassau at the Surrogate's Office at Mineola, in the County of Nassau, on the 28th day of June, 1933, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day why the said Will and Testament should not be admitted to probate as a Will of real and personal property.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. We have caused the seal of the Surrogate's Court of our said County ol Nassau to be hereunto affixed.
WITNESS, HON. LEONE D. HOWELL, Surrogate of our said County of Nassau at the Surrogate's Office, at Mineola in the said County, the 2nd day of May, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three. (SEAL)
EDWIN W. WEEKS,
Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.
(The Nassau Daily Review, May 29, 1933, p. 14)12. Found in the 1935-36 Malden, MA. city directory; Lang
Anton (Clara) died Sept 11 1934
Clara (Mrs Anton) died Apr 2 1934 (p. 262)13. Obit: LANG - In Malden, May 2, Clara, beloved wife of Anton Lang, of 20 Andrews st., Malden. Funeral services at chapel of A. A. Duncan, 38 Broadway, Somerville, Saturday, May 5, at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. (Daily Boston Globe, May 4, 1934, p. 26)
Notes:
1. Frances' marriage record shows her as Clara Elsner.
2. Alvin's birth record shows parents: Anton L. and Clara Lohs.
3. Ruth's birth record shows parents: Antone and Clara Sohr, marriage shows Clara P. Los.
4. Elizabeth's marriage record shows her as Clara P. Lahs
5. There is a Robert Elschner age 86, in Everett, MA. in 1940 Census
Robert Elschner, 1908 Everett city directory at 13 Villa Av.
- This Robert Elschner is the son of Adolph and Pauline Elschner, they are in NY in 1880
6. There was a Clara Pauline Louise Lohs, dau of Eduard and Pauline Lohs, born, 18 Oct 1852, baptized, 24 Oct 1852, Berlin, Germany (Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, Burials, 1500-1971)
7. Her name was shown as Clara, geb. Lohs on her son Richard's Baptism, June 1874
8. Her name was shown as Clara Weiss on her son Richard Rau's marriage in Feb 1889.
9. Her name was shown as Clara Loss on her son Richard Rau's marriage in Aug 1912.- Clara Pauline Louise Lohs, dau of Eduard and Pauline Lohs, born, 18 Oct 1852, baptized, 24 Oct 1852, Berlin, Germany (Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, Burials, 1500-1971)
- Clara Pauline Lohs, Baptized 24 Oct 1852, CHARITE KIRCHE,BERLIN STADT,BRANDENBURG,PRUSSIA, dau of Eduard Lohs and Pauline Alte- U.S Prebyterian Church Records, 1701-1970; There was a Clara Pauline Lohs that married a William Leopold Rau
There was a Adolph Elschner on the record, Adolph's wife name was Pauline. Adolph was a cigar maker. Pauline's maiden name; Alte.- Adolph naturalized, NY., arrived Nov 1872, DOB:
Robert and Paul Elschner naturalization, NY., Robert arrived June 1873, Paul, May 1873, both cigar makers, Paul; DOB: 25 Apr 1859
Theodore naturalized, NY., arrived May 6 1873, DOB:8 Oct 1869- Carl Gottfried Eduard Lohs, age 22, son of Wilhelm Carl Zacharias Lohs, married Pauline Henriette Luise Alte, age 17, dau of Carl Alte, 20 Aug 1848, Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany.
New York, Extracted Marriage Index, 1866-1937
Name: Clara Lohse
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 17 May 1885
Marriage Place: Manhattan, New York, USA
Certificate Number: 57424
They had the following children:
+ 2 F i Elizabeth L. (Lang) 3 M ii Harry Lewis (Lang) was born in Aug 1887 in NY. He died after 1910. Harry was employed as 1910;streetcar conductor.
1. Found in the 1900 U.S Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Malden, 7-WD, p. 163, sheet 19, 7 E. Newton St., age 12, DOB: Aug 1887, with parents, Anton (47) DOB: Aug 1852, mar 8 yrs, POB: Missouri, owns home, with wife Clara (48), mar 8 yrs, 8 of 13, with children Elizabeth (15) DOB:Dec 1884, Ruth (7) DOB: March 1893 and Alvin (3) DOB:Jul 1896 and Francis Munroe (19) DOB: Feb 1881, 1 of 1 child, married 1yr and her husband Hugh (22) DOB:Jan 1878 and their daughter Helen (3/12) DOB:Mar 1900
*Fa. b. Missouri, Mo. b. Missouri
2. New Bedford, Massachusetts, Whaling Crew Lists Index, 1809-1927
Name: Harry L Lang
Birth Year: abt 1886
Age: 22
Departure Year: 1908 (22 Apr 1908)
Departure Place: New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA
Vessel: Wanderer
Rig: Bark (A three-masted vessel having square sails on the forward two masts and a single fore-and-aft sail on the third mast.)
Residence: Boston, MA., Age: 22, Height: 5' 6", Hair: Dark, Skin: White
3. 1908, SS Romanic, from St. Michaels, Azores Portugal, Oct. 14 1908, Lang, Harry Lewis age 20, among others that are distitute seamen returned by the American Consul, (going to) Malden, Mass, POB; NY, New York
4. Found in the 1910 U.S Census, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Malden, 6-WD, district 905, sheet 2B, 154 Olive St., age 22, with parents Anton L. (57) and Clara P. (57) and siblings, Ruth G. (17) and Alvin R. (13)
Notes:
1. In the NY state birth records there is a male Lang, born 21 Aug 1887 at New Rochelle, NY.
2. In the NY state birth records there is a Louis Lang, born 22 Aug 1887 at Kingston, NY.
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- Lange - Johncox
The marriage of Miss Eva Johncox and Mr. Harry Lange of this village was solemnized in Batavia today. Mr. and Mrs. Lange will make thier home in Attica. (The Attica News, July 3, 1913, p. 1)
- New York, County Marriage Records, 1847-1849, 1907-1936
Name: Eva May Johncox
Gender: Female
Age: 20
Birth Date: abt 1893
Marriage Date: 1 Jul 1913
Marriage Place: Genesee, New York, USA
Father: Erza Johncox
Mother: Emma Innes
Spouse: Harry Lewis Lang
- WWI Draft Registration Card #52; Harry Lewis Lang, age 29, Home address; Attica, New York, DOB; Dec 13, 1887, Natural born, POB; Bethany, New York, Occp; moulder, Employer; Westinghouse Machine Co., Where employed; Attica, NY., Married, wife and 2 children, caucasian, Do you claim exemption from draft; No, Medium height, medium build, Eyes; Black, Hair; Black, Bald;No, Signed at precinct 3, Attica, Wyoming County, New York, June 5, 19(17).
- Surrogate's Court News
Letters of administration have been issued to Eva M. Lang, widow on the estate of Harry Lang late of Attica, who died March 27, 1932. The petition states the value of the estate as not to exceed $1,660 in personal property. The distributees are Eva M. Lang, the petitioner, Edna M. Lang and Harry L. Lang, daughter and son. (The Attica News, April 28, 1932, p. 4)
- Attica Man Dies in Car Crash; Companion Only Slightly Hurt
Batavia, Mar. 28 -- Harry Lang, 45, of Genesee Street, Attica, was killed almost instantly late last night when a car he was driving crashed into a telephone pole a mile south of Alexander in the Alexander-Attica road. James Hill of Attica, owner of the car, who was with Lang, escaped with bruises and minor cuts. He told state troopers that the car struck a snow bank, causing the driver to lose control of the machine. Troopers J. M. Long and E. L. Broughton, who investigated the accident, reported that the telephone pole was about 50 yards from the point where the machine left the road. A certificate of accidental death was issued by Coroner Edward N. Morgan M. D. Mr. Lang leaves his wife, Mrs. Eva Johncox Lang; a son, Harry Jr., and a daughter, Edna. (Attica News ?)
- Auto Accident Ends Fatally
Harry C. Lange, 44, Instantly Killed When Car Hits a Pole Near Hall's Hill
Harry C. Lang, aged 44 years, of Genesee street, was instantly killed near mid-night Sunday when a Ford car owned by James Hill another Attica man, crashed into a telephone pole side of the road between Monterey and Hall's Hill on the Attica-Alexander road. Lange was driving the car which in some way got out of control causing the accident. Lange's neck was broken and arm fractured and he received internal injuries. Hill escaped with bad body bruises. Mr. Hill was taken to his boarding place here in town. He is employed on the prison construction. Coroner Dr. Edward Morgan of Batavia gave the cause of death accidental and ordered the body taken to Hoy's undertaking rooms. Mr. Lang, was born Dec 15th, 1888, and has been employed at the Westinghouse plant for many years. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Eva Lange, a son Harry Jr., 12 years old and a daughter Edna a high school student, and his mother Mrs. Ernest Bratt of Batavia. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock at St. Paul's Evangelical church with Rev. I. K. Dietsche officiating, assisted by members of Citizens Lodge I.O.O.F. Interment took place in Forest Hill cemetery where services were conducted by members of the Improved Order of Red Men. The pall bearers, employees of the Westinghouse, were Messrs. Robert Sierk, David Peggs, Emil Johnson, Wm Dohse, Wm. Dusing and Leon Head. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. (The Attica News, March 31, 1932, p. 1)
- A Ernest Bratt married a Carrie Lang, 22 Feb 1895, Batavia, NY.
Ernest and Carrie are in the 1900 census at Batavia (both born about 1872)
He died 3 Oct 1951, she died 4 Oct 1966
-Carrie SSN App; DOB; 27 Jul 1873, Buffalo, NY
Wedding
Miss Carrie Lang and Ernest Bratt, two well known young Batavia people, were united in marriage last evening by the Rev. J. H. Durkee, at his residence on Bank Street. Mr. and Mrs. Bratt will make their home in Batavia. (Buffalo Courier, )
- Louis Frederick Lang, an aged resident of Genesee street, died Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at the home of his grandson Harry Lang. He was in the 83 year of his age. Mr. Lang was born November 25, 1839, in Germany. He was married in that country and came to America with his wife 48 years ago. They have since lived in Bethany and Attica. Mr. Lang is survived by his wife, Mrs. Christian Gorenflo Lang, four children, Mrs. Ernest W. Brath of Batavia, R. E. Slack of Batavia, Mrs Edw. C. Balhiser of Attica, Wm. F. Lang, Batavia, and John G. Lang of Varysburg, also 14 grand-children and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held, at the home of Harry Lang on Monday, April 3, at 2 p. m., Rev. Alfred J. A Wahl, officiating, interment following in Forest Hill cemetery. (Attica News April 6, 1922)
- 1900 census; There is a Harry Lang, age 9, with grandfather, Lewis Lang at Bethany, NY
- 1880 census; Michigan, Huron Co., Sebewaing; Lang, Ludwig(37), Christina(30), Louise(8), Lidia(7), William(4), Catherine(2), John(1)
- Mrs. Ludwig Lang
Mrs. Christina Gorenflou Lang, died at the home of her son. William Lang of Batavia nt 1:45 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon of a ten days' illness Mrs. Lang whose maiden name was Chrlstinia Govenflow was born in Friedrcchthal, Germany, in 1850. In 1870 she was married to Ludwig Lang who died April 1, 1921. She is survived by two sons and two daughters, William Lang at who«e home she died, Jonn Lang, Mrs to Edward Ernest Bratt of Batavia She also has 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren Funeral services will be held at the home of her son at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Burial will take place here in Forest Hill cemetery. (Attica News, July 21, 1927)
- The John Langs will hold OpenHouse at their home Sunday, from 2 till 5 p.m in honor of their 50th Wedding Anniversary they were married in Batavia March'' 2 1904 by Rev. Henry Koch, pastor of Evangelical church and Mrs Lang's sister, Mrs. Ernest Bratt and her late husband attended them. The Langs have one son, Albert J., of Mayvllle. N.Y , a daughter, Mrs Ella Krauss, four grandchildren and three Great grand children, as well as several nieces and nephews. Mrs Lang's sister lives in'Bat^ia and she also has two brothers: Carl Stutzman and Albert Bertsch. (Attica News, March 4, 1954)
- JOHN GEORGE LANG
John G. Lang, of 57-Jackson St, who was born at Sipiwing, Mich Juno 1, 1879. son cf Louis and Christine Goniflow Lang, died at his home at 8:40 p.m. April 17, 1954. bfter being in poor health for some time. Besides his wife, the former Pauline S utzman, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ella Krauss cf Attica, a son, Albert Lang of May-v:lle; a sister, Mrs. Ernest Bratt of Batavia, four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. He retired from being a moulder at the Wea'.inghouse Electric Corp. in 1946. Funeral sen-ices were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Marley Funeral Home and burial was in Forest Hill Cemetery, with Rev. Charles C. Campbell, pastor of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, officiating. (Attica News, Apr 22, 1954)
- Mrs. Edward Balzhiser
Mrs Anna Balzhiser, 59, of 155 Market street, died in St. Jerome's Hospital, Friday, Oct. 24, 1941, at 6 a. m. after an illness of two weeks. Mrs. Balzhiser was born on Sept. 13, 1882. in Covington, Ky the daughter of Lewis and Christina Lang. She was a member of the Rowley P Taylor Post of Women's Relief Corps •' She is survived by her husband, 'Edward, four daughters. Carrie, of 'Attica, Helen of Washington, D ,'C , Viola of Batavia and' Rubie of Batavia, one son. Edwin of Attica, one sister. Mrs. E W Bratt of Batavia, two brothers, John Lang of Attica and William Lang of Batavia; six grandchildren and seve-Iral nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon at two o'clock from her late home with burial in Forest Hill Cemetery. Rev. Frank W. Terrell, officiated. (Attica News, Oct 30, 1941)+ 4 F iii Ruth Golden Lang + 5 M iv Alvin Rutherford Lang