Birth Certificate of Amann, Albert 06-27-1895 Submitted by: Lisa Cotten September 2001 Source: Louisiana State Archives v105, p13 ************************************************* Submitted to the LAGenWeb Archives ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http:/www.usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ Be it remembered, that on this day to wit: the Eighth of August in the year of our Lord, One thousand Eight Hundred and ninety-five and the one Hundredand 20 of the Independence of the United States of America before me, S. R. Olliphant, M.D., President Board of Health and Ex-Officio Recorder of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, in and for the Parish and City of New Orleans, personally appeared: Mary E. Amman nee Spellman, native of this city residing at no. 117 Pacific Avenue, Algiers, who hereby declares that on the twenty Seventh of June, 1895 (27 June 1895) at her residence was born a male child, named Albert Amann (white) lawful issue of Jules Amann, a native of Germany aged 21 years, occupation grocer, and the deponent a native of this city, aged 21 years. Thus done at New Orleans, in the presence of the aforesaid Mary E. Amann as also in that of Messrs. P. H. Lanauze and L. B Geulbach, both of this city, witnesses, by me requested so to be, who have hereunto set their hands together with me, after due reading hereof, the day, month, and year first above written. Signed by Mary E. Amann **Albert's mother (Mary Ellen Spellman Amann) died July 14, 1897. I have been unable to find death information on his father, Jules Amann. By 1900, Albert was "boarding" with Mary Elizabeth Lyons McDonald and in his obituary in 1925, he lists Mrs. McDonald as "his adopted mother."