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Explore genealogy for Alexander Koerber born 1826 Lindow, Neu Ruppin, Ruppin, Brandenburg, Prussia, Germany died 1908 Long Island, New York, United States including research + children + more in the free family tree community.
- Male
- April 13, 1826
- Anne (Henderson) Koerber
Marie Dressler was born as Leila Marie Koerber on November 9, 1868, in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, to Alexander Rudolph Koerber and Anna Henderson. Both her parents were musicians. She had an elder sister named Bonita Louise Koerber. Young Marie imbibed the passion for music from her parents.
Dressler nació en Cobourg (Ontario), hija del austriaco Alexander Rudolph Koerber y Anna Henderson. Inició su carrera artística a los catorce años. Debutó en Broadway en 1892. Inicialmente deseaba hacer carrera como cantante de ópera, pero terminó haciendo vodevil. Carrera
- Leila Marie Koerber
Dressler was born Leila Marie Koerber on November 9, 1868, in Cobourg, Ontario. She was one of the two daughters of Anna (née Henderson), a musician, and Alexander Rudolph Koerber (1826–1914), a German-born former officer in the Crimean War. Leila's elder sister, Bonita Louise Koerber (1864–1939), later married playwright ...
21 de nov. de 2014 · Alexander Rudolph Koerber: Birthdate: estimated between 1800 and 1860 : Birthplace: Austria: Death: 1908 Long Island, NY Immediate Family: Husband of Anna Henderson Father of Bonita Louise Koerber and Marie Dressler. Managed by: Private User Last Updated: November 21, 2014
Marie Koerber on November 8th, 1868 in Cobourg, Ontario to Alexander Rudolph Koerber and Anna Henderson. Through her mother, she was a direct descendant of two well-known Quinte area Loyalists: Col. William Marsh and Ruliff Ostrom. Her father was a musician who was originally from Austria or
10 de dic. de 2014 · Dressler was a mover in more ways than one! She was born Leila Koerber, November 9, 1868 [ not 1869] in Cobourg, Ontario of Alexander Rudolph Koerber and Annie Henderson of Port Hope. Her Austrian-born father was an excellent musician who had taught music by his own method at Princeton University.