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Albert Georg Boots

Albert Georg Boots was born on September 6, 1897, in Riga and died during World War II while travelling in a refugee camp (the exact date of death is unknown). He was a businessman, trader, and owner of the private firm " Albert Boots" during the first independence period of Latvia. His company was located on Lacplesa Street 66-44 in Riga and was registered in 1940.

The main occupation of Albert Georg Boot was an accountant.

Biography

Born on September 6, 1897, in Riga, Boots was a Latvian people of German descent. And Boots was a Lutheran, who was a member of St. Gertrude Old Church: he was baptized there on October 17, 1897, and was recorded in the church book Nr.133—blessed on May 23 1915.

His father, Jacob August Boots (1874-1915) was a bookmaker, and his mother was Mary Malvine Boots (04.04.1873. - the exact date of death unknown), the maiden name was Kröger. Parents got married in October 1893. The father is known to die in Riga, buried in the Matisa cemetery, but the exact burial site is unknown.

Grandparents from mother's side was Anna (maiden name-Pulka) and Mikelis Kroeger.

Albert Georg Boots was married to Klaudija, whose family name was Pisareva, the daughter of Semjons. Klaudija Boots was born on June 23, 1900, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, but after getting married to Albert Georg Boots, she started living in Riga.

The couple had two daughters: Edith Ottilie Boots, born on January 9, 1925 (baptized April 12 of the same year), and Zigride Boots, born March 16, 1930 (baptized June 22 of the same year).

'''External Links '''

the Latvian State Historical Archive；

Newspaper “Official gazette of the Republic of Latvia”(Valdības Vēstnesis") No 235 (16.10.1929.);

https://timenote.info/lv/Alberts-Boots

www.cemety.lv;