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When Jacob Kiefer was born on 1 May 1855, in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States, his father, Jacob Friedrich Kaefer, was 32 and his mother, Christina Jauch, was 28. He married Louisa Brandstetter on 20 November 1879, in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters. He lived in Switzerland Township, Monroe, Ohio, United States in 1880 and German Township, Montgomery, Ohio, United States in 1920. He died on 6 May 1936, in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States, at the age of 81, and was buried in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States.
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Martin Albert Kiefer (1855 - 1921)
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Son discern Charles Kiefer and Elizabeth (Lappe) Kiefer
Brother of Bertha G. (Kiefer) Straub
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
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Albert Schweitzer, theologian, philosopher, organist, authority on Bach, physician, and missionary, was born in 1875, son of a Lutheran pastor, in Alsace, then German but now French. (Alsace and Lorraine are two provinces lying between France and Germany, and for centuries they have belonged to whoever won the last war.) He studied at Strasbourg and at Paris, and around 1900 he became a doctor of philosophy and a doctor of theology, and was ordained to the Lutheran ministry and became a preacher and a lecturer in philosophy. He became an outstanding organist, and in 1905 published a study of Johann Sebastian Bach. He simultaneously wrote a book called The Quest of the Historical Jesus, in which he argued that, of all the sayings attributed to Jesus in the Gospels, the ones that are most certainly His are the ones that give the impression that the end of the world is at hand. (Interestingly, the well-known group called the Jesus Seminar, which likewise sets out to rate the sayings attributed to Jesus with different degrees of certainty, has drawn the opposite conclusion, and rejects all the so-called apocalyptic sayings of Jesus as unauthentic.) Schweitzer himself drew the conclusion that Jesus believed in the imminent end of the world, that he was wrong, and that there