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Albert A. Smuhl

Albert A. Smuhl

Posted: 10 Aug 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 30 Aug 2001 2:47PM GMT
Surnames: SMUHL
Albert Anton SMUHL dob/ Jan. 27,1884 died 1959 in Reno District Alberta. He immigrated to Alberta in 1910 and lived in Atlee where he ran a ferry. He then moved to the Reno area. He was a member of the Canadian Legion and served in the military during the WWI. He is buried in the Reno cemetery. Any one able to provide information is welcome to contact me. I haven't found much on Albert.
Posted: 5 Sep 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 6 Jul 2001 2:38AM GMT
Did you know that your Albert Anton SMUHL applied for a homstead? His name appears on the "Canada National Archives" website. To find that site do a search on those 3 words. Then find the Dominian Land Grants.

He must have applied for 2 Quarters.
The North West Quarter of Section 6, and the North East Quarter of Section 5, Township 24, Range 1, West of the 4th Meridian. Only a few miles from the Saskatchewan border. You can also find an address to send away for copies of the documents for this. These documents gives some details about him including the yearly inspectors report.

He is the only SMUHL listed on the finding aids of the Alberta Genealogical Society and as you already know buried at Reno.

Peter

Re: Albert A. Smuhl

Posted: 22 Nov 2004 3:43AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hello...... My name is Madeline Fischer... I grew up in Atlee. I remember Albert very well. As a child I used to ride his ferry often. My father, Jim Walsh, owned the store in Atlee and was a great friend of Alberts. I have some pictures of the ferry and I think one of him on it........... I'd love to hear from you..... my email is amfisch@telus.net Use the subject line above thanks

Re: Albert A. Smuhl

Peter (View posts)
Posted: 23 Nov 2004 10:13PM GMT
Classification: Query
The Master Surname Index (not online) (mostly burials in Alberta cemeteries) of the Alberta Genealogical Society lists only this name;

Albert A. SMUHL, 1884 - 1959
buried in the Reno Community Cemetery at Reno.
His name is also mentioned in the local history book "Turning the Pages of Time, East Peace" printed in 1981.

For further research please contact the AGS Research Services Committee of the Edmonton Branch,
http://www.compusmart.ab.ca/abgensoc

The Edmonton Branch
http://agsedm.edmonton.ab.ca


Alberta Vital Statistics
http://www3.gov.ab.ca/gs/services/vpe/index.cfm
You can order death papers, however when ordering this you are given 2 options - the Certificate,
or a "Certified Photographic Print of the Registration of Death" which usually gives more information than that fancy Certificate.

Peter

Re: Albert A. Smuhl

Posted: 17 Jul 2010 3:32PM GMT
Classification: Query
I just took pictures of all the headstones in the Reno cemetery, Albert was one of them. see attached
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