Historical records matching Alfred Ernest (Ernst) Haserick
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About Alfred Ernest (Ernst) Haserick
Like his twin brother Arthur Augustus, Alfred Ernest also spent his life mainly engaged in import / export business both in the UK and the USA.
He was a student of Old Trafford School (now Greater Manchester, England), later as a student at Harvard (Massachusetts, USA) and at Christ Church College in Oxford (England) in 1884. As a Master of Arts, he translated French literature into English (Boston, 1894).
His military rank was Captain (1897, in the U.S.?) and, after him joining the British Army, Lieutenant in Rhodesia Regiment during the Second Boer War (1899-1902), fighting in today’s Botswana and South Africa.
His adventures are mentioned in "The Great Boer War" by Arthur Conan Doyle and in the biography of Winston Churchill.
As a retired captain, he was then a tenant in the lodging house run by Thomas and Eleanor Brewer on 17 Portsea Place, London. When Mr. Brewer died in 1914, he left his wife behind, which had to cope with her life alone as a widow with four children and with the house. Somehow Alfred Ernest Haserick and Eleanor Jessie Brewer, born Hunt (born 1877) agreed to get together and marry in 1919.
In 1931 he died in London (residing in 74 Maybank Avenue, Sudbury Hill, Middlesex, today a part of Greater London).
Alfred Ernest (Ernst) Haserick's Timeline
1862 |
July 30, 1862
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Chorlton upon Medlock, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
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1931 |
September 2, 1931
Age 69
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Hendon, London, Greater London, United Kingdom
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