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Paul Kirner 1887 - 1932

Paul Kirner of Ödenburg Ungarn was born on February 9, 1887 in Fertőrákos to Joannes Kirner and Theresia Kirner. Paul Kirner married Amalia Kirner on June 12, 1910 in Ödenburg, and died at age 45 years old on July 12, 1932 in Ödenburg.
Paul Kirner
Ödenburg Ungarn
February 9, 1887
Fertőrákos, 9421, Ungarn
July 12, 1932
Ödenburg, Ungarn
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Paul Kirner's History: 1887 - 1932

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  • 02/9
    1887

    Birthday

    February 9, 1887
    Birthdate
    Fertőrákos 9421, Ungarn
    Birthplace
  • Ethnicity & Family History

    catolic
  • Professional Career

    Landwirtschaftsmeister
  • 07/12
    1932

    Death

    July 12, 1932
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Ödenburg Ungarn
    Death location
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In 1887, in the year that Paul Kirner was born, on January 28th, the largest recorded snowflakes fell in a snowstorm in Fort Keogh, Montana. They were supposed to have been 15 inches wide and 8 inches thick. A rancher in the area said that they were “larger than milk pans”. A Wild West tall tale? Not according to the Guinness World Records book.
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In 1890, he was merely 3 years old when on December 29th, the Wounded Knee Massacre occurred in South Dakota on the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation . The U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment said that they rode into the Lakota camp "trying to disarm" the inhabitants. One person, Black Coyote - who was deaf - held onto his rifle, saying that he paid a lot of money for it. Shots rang out and by the end at least 153 Lakota Sioux - some estimates say 300 - and 25 troops had died. The site of the massacre is a National Historic Landmark.
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Paul Kirner's Family Tree & Friends

Marriage

Amalia Kirner

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Paul Kirner

June 12, 1910
Marriage date
Ödenburg Ungarn
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