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Alois Hitler (1837-1903) was the father of ]. '''Alois Hitler''' (June 7, 1837 - January 3, 1903), was the father of ]. Born '''"Aloys Schicklgruber,"''' he changed his legal name by use of deception when he was 39 years old.


He was a minor customs official who had been born to unmarried parents. As a young man he used his mother's surname, ''Schickelgruber''. In 1876, Alois took on his adoptive father's surname by having the church declare him the son of that man after his death, which was originally spelled ''Hiedler''. He was a minor customs official who had been born to an unmarried woman, ]. As a young man he used his birthname, but in 1876, Alois took on his step-father's surname by misleading the church into declaring him the legal son of Johann Georg Hiedler.


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Alois Hitler (June 7, 1837 - January 3, 1903), was the father of Adolf Hitler. Born "Aloys Schicklgruber," he changed his legal name by use of deception when he was 39 years old.

He was a minor customs official who had been born to an unmarried woman, Maria Schicklgruber. As a young man he used his birthname, but in 1876, Alois took on his step-father's surname by misleading the church into declaring him the legal son of Johann Georg Hiedler.

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