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The following is from LaVerne Pearce, Director of Genealogy:

1850 Census: "History of New Braunfels..." by Haas, O.
Carl Kaiser (25)
(Albertine) Bertha Kaiser (22)
Franz Kaiser (2)
Mathilda (1)

"A New Land Beckoned" by Geue
Carl Kaiser - Single, 22, arrived 1845 on Harriet
Carl Kaiser - Single, 20, from Sontheim, arrived 1845 on Sarah Ann
destination: Comal Co.

Marriage Book "A" 1846 - 1853 Comal County:
Charles Kaiser (23) married
Albertine Blumberg (23) on 31 JAN 1847
Julius Rennert, JP, officiating.

New Braunfels Cemetery - not found

Comal Cemetery - not found

DEATHS:
Carl Kaiser died in Kendall Co in 1856, killed by Indians.
Albertine Bertha Louisa Blumberg Kaiser died in Blanco Co; presumed buried in Blanco Cemetery but no confirmation

CHILDREN:
Son, Franz, buried in Blanco Cemetery
Daughter, Mathilda, married Simon Schneider buried in Boerne Cemetery
 
 
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An Austrian Free State settler who had helped to capture Franklin Coleman at the Battle of Black Jack. He was himself captured at the Battle of Osawatomie and killed two days later by proslavery forces, on September 1, 1856
(http://www.kancoll.org/books/cutler/miami/miami-co-p2.html)
..listed on website as Charley Kaiser.

 
 
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Does anyone have any information on a Charles Kaiser/Kayser? He (born about 1825) was listed on the 1850 Comal County Census, with wife Louisa (born about 1828) and children Franz (3 yrs) and Mary (1 yr). His wife may have been listed also in the Fredericksburg Census also in 1850.

He is thought to be an abolitionist from Kansas that was famous for what he did up there.

Please send any information to Kay Binder at kaybinder@sbcglobal.net
 
 
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