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Nicolaus Kremer 1826 - 1893

Nicolaus Kremer was born on December 16, 1826 in Waghäusel, BW Germany to Daniel Kremer and Maria Josephina (Műller) Kremer, and had siblings Elisabeth (Kremer) Lerg, Michael Kremer, Martin Kremer, Franz Joseph Kremer, Carl Kremer, Ludwig Kremer, Maria Appollonia Kremer, Ludwig Kremer, and Barbara Kremer. Nicolaus Kremer married Elisabetha (Lerg) Kremer on February 4, 1847, and died at age 66 years old on April 6, 1893 in Waghäusel, BW.
Nicolaus Kremer
December 16, 1826
Waghäusel, BW, 68753, Germany
April 6, 1893
Waghäusel, BW, 68753, Germany
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    Nicolaus Kremer was born December 16, 1826 in Kirrlach. He married Elisabetha Lerg, daughter of Franz Christoph Lerg, on February 4, 1847 in Kirrlach. He died April 6, 1893 in Kirrlach. No record of children.
  • 12/16
    1826

    Birthday

    December 16, 1826
    Birthdate
    Waghäusel, BW 68753, Germany
    Birthplace
  • 04/6
    1893

    Death

    April 6, 1893
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Waghäusel, BW 68753, Germany
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    Nicolaus Kremer lived 9 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 66.
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In 1826, in the year that Nicolaus Kremer was born, on February 13th, the American Temperance Society was founded in Boston. In the beginning, the Temperance Society promoted abstaining from alcohol but with time it pushed for abolishing alcohol. Drinking was a severe stress on many families, with drunkenness contributing to poverty and abuse.
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In 1840, he was merely 14 years old when on February 6th, Māori chiefs and the British parliament signed the Treaty of Waitangi. The Treaty created a British governor of New Zealand and gave the Maori people the rights of British citizens.
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