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Conrad Pauley

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Conrad Pauley

Birth
Russia
Death
7 Apr 1936 (aged 73)
Harvard, Clay County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec-27 Lot-63 Sp-8
Memorial ID
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Father of Ludwig Henry, William George, Pearl Ella, Raymond Conrad, Selma Augusta, Harold Carl, Ada Catherine & Reon H. Pauley
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Conrad Pauley has been a resident of Nebraska for the past 52 years, and is today one of Lincoln's outstanding business men. He was born in Russia, November 27, 1862, the son of Henry and Lisbeth (Ross) Pauley. His father, who was born in Russia, was a farmer. He died at Harvard, Nebraska, December, 1915. His mother, who was born in Russia, died at Harvard, February, 1896.

Mr. Pauley received his education in the public schools of Harvard, Nebraska. For over 50 years he has been prominent in the lumber business; he was for a time engaged in farming. He is now owner and manager of the Pauley Lumber Company; is manager of the Belvedere Apartments at Lincoln; and is connected with the Home Owners Investment Company.

He was married at Harvard, February 27, 1886, to Alice Yost, who was born in Russia. Eight children were born to their marriage, all of whom are living. They are: L. H. Pauley, born February 13, 1886, who married Alberteena Ryder; Will, born December 8, 1887, who married Bessie Cattle; Pearl, born January 25, 1890, who married Adam Yost; Ray, born, March 25, 1892, who married Lucile DeOgny; Ada, born July 16, 1901, who married Glen Crancer; Selma, born September 9, 1895, who married Joe Brehm; and Reon, born June 4, 1907, who married Helen Kulla.

Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/Nebraskana/pages/nbka0212.htm
Provided by contributor Connie Schwindt Rumold
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Conrad Pauli
. Born 27 Nov 1862 in Norka, Saratov, Volga, Russia
. Arrived 05 Jun 1878 aboard the vessel, Wieland.
. . Surname on the Wieland passenger manifest: PAULI

Family's Surname, PAULI, was later "Americanized" to PAULEY
Provided by contributor Anonymous
Father of Ludwig Henry, William George, Pearl Ella, Raymond Conrad, Selma Augusta, Harold Carl, Ada Catherine & Reon H. Pauley
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Conrad Pauley has been a resident of Nebraska for the past 52 years, and is today one of Lincoln's outstanding business men. He was born in Russia, November 27, 1862, the son of Henry and Lisbeth (Ross) Pauley. His father, who was born in Russia, was a farmer. He died at Harvard, Nebraska, December, 1915. His mother, who was born in Russia, died at Harvard, February, 1896.

Mr. Pauley received his education in the public schools of Harvard, Nebraska. For over 50 years he has been prominent in the lumber business; he was for a time engaged in farming. He is now owner and manager of the Pauley Lumber Company; is manager of the Belvedere Apartments at Lincoln; and is connected with the Home Owners Investment Company.

He was married at Harvard, February 27, 1886, to Alice Yost, who was born in Russia. Eight children were born to their marriage, all of whom are living. They are: L. H. Pauley, born February 13, 1886, who married Alberteena Ryder; Will, born December 8, 1887, who married Bessie Cattle; Pearl, born January 25, 1890, who married Adam Yost; Ray, born, March 25, 1892, who married Lucile DeOgny; Ada, born July 16, 1901, who married Glen Crancer; Selma, born September 9, 1895, who married Joe Brehm; and Reon, born June 4, 1907, who married Helen Kulla.

Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/Nebraskana/pages/nbka0212.htm
Provided by contributor Connie Schwindt Rumold
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Conrad Pauli
. Born 27 Nov 1862 in Norka, Saratov, Volga, Russia
. Arrived 05 Jun 1878 aboard the vessel, Wieland.
. . Surname on the Wieland passenger manifest: PAULI

Family's Surname, PAULI, was later "Americanized" to PAULEY
Provided by contributor Anonymous


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