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Alvis Aloysius Wallner and Family

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Alvis Aloysius Wallner and Family
A photo of the Alvis Aloysius Wallner family:

Left to Right Back Row (Standing): Fanny Wallner, Franz Xavier Wallner, Erhard Wallner

Left to Right Front Row (Seated): Agnes Spitzel-Wallner (Mother), Alvis Aloysius Wallner (Father), Alvisa Wallner, Anna, and Agnes.

Taken 1900 in Nuremberg, Bayern, Germany.
People in photo include: Fanny Wallner, Franz Xavier Wallner, Alvisa Wallner, Anna Wallner, and Agnes Wallner
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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Erhard Wallner
Erhard Wallner was born on January 1, 1880, in Burghausen, Altotting, Bayern, Germany; he passed away on September 7, 1962 in Kings Beach Placer, California, USA Erhard was born at 3:00am on January 1, 1880, at the Royal Barracks at Burghausen. In a document #2282 (a form from the local police department) Erhard provided that he intended to live in Burghausen. He was going to a Non-Commissioned Officer school in Munich (München). He had no reports against him. He was going to go to school (jewelers school) in Nuremberg... At that time, in Germany, if you intended to change your address, even to move across the street, you had to fill out a form requesting permission to do so, then had a background investigation before permission would be granted (or denied). Erhard at an early age served in the Army and later trained to become a jeweler. He trained with a friend Max Kuhn. He was also an avid gymnast, and taught a women's gymnastics class. He met and married Babette (Betty) Stumvoll 14 Oct, 1904 in Nurnberg, Bayern, Germany. They were both 24 years old. They had five children (4 living)& in 1913 his friend Max Kuhn, (who had already moved to Reno, Nevada, United States) sponsored Erhard to come to Reno and work with him in the jewelry business. Erhard left behind his wife and four children intending to send them for them as soon as he had the money saved for their trip. In the meantime World War I had broke out and he was unable to bring his family to the States. His father wrote many letters asking him to return but Erhard decided against it as he felt it was too dangerous and they were safe in the area where they lived. Babette had two brothers and their families there, as well as Erhard's families were in the area. He bought a home on Center Street in Reno and 0n 18 September 1920 he was finally able to have his family come and join him. They later bought a home on 36 Martin Street in Reno and raised their family there. When the children left home they converted the home into apartments and later built a duplex in behind the main house. These he rented out. He always raised a very large beautiful garden, along with fruit trees, berry bushes, and grapes. Erhard worked for R. Herz & Bros. Jewelers (Located at the Hotel Golden) from the time he arrived in America until a he had a bad fall down the basement stairs as he prepared to go to work. He was 76 years old and was unable to return to work after this fall. They eventually sold the home in Reno, and moved to their cabin in Kings Beach, Lake Tahoe, California, where he passed away on the 7 September 1962 in the arms of his granddaughter.
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Agnes (Spitzel) Wallner
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Agnes (Spitzel) Wallner.
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Alvis Aloysius Wallner
Alvis Aloysius Wallner was born on April 15, 1846, in Burgkirchen, Oberbayern, Germany; he passed away after June 6, 1924, in Germany Alvis's father and mother were Franz Wallner and Ursula Wimmer Alvis was born in 1846, and was born in Burgkirchen, Oberbayern, Germany. He married Agnes Spitzel (or Spiess) which means "little Spear". From 1858 until 1862 Alvis learned the trade of saddle maker in Passau Passau (previously Latin: Batavis or Batavia) is a town in Lower Bavaria, Germany. It is also known as the Dreiflüssestadt or "City of Three Rivers," because the Danube is joined at Passau by the Inn from the south and the Ilz from the north. Passau's population is 50,415, of whom about 11,000 are students at the local University of Passau. The university, founded in the late 1970s, is the extension of the Institute for Catholic Studies (Katholisch-Theologische Fakultät) founded in 1622. It is renowned in Germany for its institutes of economics, law, theology, computer science and Cultural Studies. In 1868 Alvis was a volunteer in 2nd Yeager Battalion After 21 years he was released at the rank of Sergeant. At this time he became a clerk in the War ministers office, and a year later he was transferred to the position of cashier in the Military Treasury Office. In 1894 he was promoted to the position of "Functioneer" in the Military Treasury Office. In 1900 he was promoted to the position of "Consulate" and transferred to the 3rd Army Corps in Nuremberg. In July 25th, 1910 he was pensioned out due to wounds occurred in the Line-Of Duty (Shell-Shocked, Loss of hearing) When WWI was declared against Russia, France and England, Alvis wrote letters to his son Erhard (who had moved to America to be employed as a jeweler/silversmith) to come back to Germany, going first to France to assist in the war effort; but Erhard refused. He said America was his home now.
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