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51 | Hennion/Jacobus - 1920 US Federal Census In 1920 Abel Hennion was living with his widowed mother and sister (Abbie, 86, and Josephine Jacobus, 64, respectively) and his nephew (Charles Jacobus, 37) in Caldwell, NJ. Both he and Charles were working as carpenters. Although he was still married to Zoe she was not living with him, instead living in Manhattan with their two youngest daughters. | ||
52 | Hennion/Judd - 1920 US Federal Census In 1920 Zoe Hennion was living in Manhattan with her two youngest daughters (Zoe, 23, and Dorothy Judd, 21) and her son-in-law (Lawrence Judd, 21). Lawrence was working as an accountant and Zoe was working in an office. Although Zoe was still married to Abel, Abel was living in Caldwell, NJ with his widowed mother and sister. | ||
53 | Kelley, Walter - 1885 Iowa State Census Walter Kelley, age 27, was living in Pitcher, IA, and working as a farmer. Family included his wife Rose (20). | ||
54 | Kelley, Walter - 1900 US Federal Census Walter Kelley, age 42, was living in Elgin, IA and working as a farmer. Family included wife Rose (35) and children Mary (15), Charley (11), Gertrude (10), Lauretta (8), Johnny (6), Harry (4), Nora (3), and Willie (11 mo). They also had a 20 yo servant name Werton Wheaton, likely related to the Wheaton family next door. | ||
55 | Kelley, Walter - 1910 US Federal Census Walter Kelley, age 52, was living in Elgin, IA and working as a farmer. Family included wife Rose (45) and children Gertrude (20), Loretta (18), John (16), Harry (14), Frances (12), Will (10), Cecil (9), Lawrence (7), Paul (5), and Gladys (3). Gertrude and Loretta both worked as school teachers. | ||
56 | Kelley, Walter - 1920 US Federal Census (p1) Walter Kelley, age 61, was living in Marshfield, MN and working as a farmer. Family included wife Rose (54) and children John (25), Frances (22), Will (20), "Sydsel" (Cecil, 18), Lawrence (16), Paul (14), and Gladys (13). Also living with the family is their widowed daughter-in-law Stella (32, who had been married to Charles) and her two children (incorrectly listed on this census as Walter's "nephews") Charley (3) and Kenneth (1). | ||
57 | Kelley, Walter - 1920 US Federal Census (p2) Walter Kelley, age 61, was living in Marshfield, MN and working as a farmer. Family included wife Rose (54) and children John (25), Frances (22), Will (20), "Sydsel" (Cecil, 18), Lawrence (16), Paul (14), and Gladys (13). Also living with the family is their widowed daughter-in-law Stella (32, who had been married to Charles) and her two children (incorrectly listed on this census as Walter's "nephews") Charley (3) and Kenneth (1). | ||
58 | Kelley, Walter - 1930 US Federal Census (p1) Walter Kelley, age 72, was living in Marshfield, MN was still working as a farmer. He lived with his wife Rose (65) and son Paul (25). Their son Cecil (29) lived with his family on a nearby farm, as their census information is on the same page. | ||
59 | Kelley, Walter - 1930 US Federal Census (p2) Walter Kelley, age 72, was living in Marshfield, MN was still working as a farmer. He lived with his wife Rose (65) and son Paul (25). Their son Cecil (29) lived with his family on a nearby farm, as their census information is on the same page. | ||
60 | Kelley, William - 1856 Iowa State Census (p1) The 1856 census shows William and Bridget Kelley, age 35 and 25, and their two young children--Mary, 4, and Christopher, 1--sharing their home in Mallory, IA with Thomas and Catherine Kelley, age 30 and 28, and their children Mary (2) and William (1). William and Thomas were likely brothers. | ||
61 | Kelley, William - 1856 Iowa State Census (p2) The 1856 census shows William and Bridget Kelley, age 35 and 25, and their two young children--Mary, 4, and Christopher, 1--sharing their home in Mallory, IA with Thomas and Catherine Kelley, age 30 and 28, and their children Mary (2) and William (1). William and Thomas were likely brothers. | ||
62 | Kelley, William - 1860 US Federal Census William Kelley, age 35, was living in Colony, IA, and working as a farmer. Family included wife Bridget (29) and children Mary (8), Christopher (4), Walter (2), and William (3 mo). | ||
63 | Kelley, William - 1870 US Federal Census William Kelley, age 52, was living in Oneida, IA, and working as a farmer. Family included wife Bridget (40) and children Christopher (14), Walter (12), Joseph (9), Thomas (7), Anna (5), and Alicia (1). This census is the only record I could find of Thomas Kelley; he was not included in the excellent family history published by Carol Miller Colgan, which raises the possibility that he might not have been a child of William and Bridget Kelley but rather a displaced relative staying with the Kelley family temporarily. | ||
64 | Kelley, William - 1880 US Federal Census William Kelley, listed as 60, was living in Eden, IA and was working as a farmer. Family included wife Bridget (50) and children Christopher (24), Walter (22), Joseph (18), Anna (14), Alice (11), and William (8). Christopher, Walter, and Joseph were also working in farming, and the three younger children were in school. | ||
65 | Kelley, William - 1885 Iowa State Census William Kelley, 65 years old, was living in Eureka, IA and was working as a farmer. Family included wife Bridget Kelley (54) and children Christoper (28, working as a "laborer"), Anna Kelley (19, working as a teacher), Alicia Kelley (16, also working as a teacher), and William Kelley (13). | ||
66 | Mullen, John - 1870 US Federal Census John Mullen, age 65, was living in Germantown, WI and working as a farmer. Family included wife Hanorah (50) and daughters Mary (27), Johanna (24), and Hanorah (22). Johanna was working as a teacher. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
67 | Muller, George - 1910 US Federal Census George B. Muller, 28, was living in Paterson, NJ, and was listed as an independent contractor. Family includes wife Martha (26) and children Dorothy (4) and George H. (2). | ||
68 | Muller, George - 1920 US Federal Census George B. Muller, age 37, was living in Paterson, NJ, and is listed as a salesman. Family includes wife Martha (35) and children Dorothy (14) and George (11). | ||
69 | Muller, George - 1930 US Federal Census George B. Muller, age 47, was living in Paterson, NJ, and was listed as an electrical engineer. Family includes wife Martha (45) and son George (22), who was working as a rate clerk at the railroad. | ||
70 | Muller, George - 1940 US Federal Census George B. Muller, age 57, was living in Elizabeth, NJ, and was working as a commercial manager for an electric and gas company. Family included wife Martha (age 56). | ||
71 | Muller, George B. birth record George B. Muller is listed on line 311 of the Springfield Mass. birth registry as "George H. Miller." We know from other documentation that George Muller was born on May 29, 1882 in Springfield MA, and according to this registry there were only four babies born in Springfield that day, so although the name is slightly wrong this record must be him. His father (Henry J. "Miller") was a confectioner born in Germany, and his mother (Emma M. "Miller," nee Helmrich) was born in Hartford CT. | ||
72 | Muller, Martha Social Security application Martha Muller's social security application identifies her birth father and provides her mother's maiden name. | ||
73 | Radtke, Gustav - 1900 US Federal Census Gustav Radtke (misspelled "Rathke"), age 27, was living in Grafton MN, and was working as a farmer. Family included wife "Tilla" (24) and children Hildegard (1) and Lilly (8 mo). Also living with the family was Martha Radtke (23), Gustav's sister. | ||
74 | Radtke, Gustav - 1910 US Federal Census Gustav ("Gust") Radtke, age 36, was living in Lake Valley, MN, and working as a farmer. Family at this point included wife "Tillie" (33) and children Hildegard (11), Lillie (10), Sylvia (9), Mildred (7), Sarah (5), Gladys (3), Grace (2), and Wesley (5 mo). | ||
75 | Richer, Jeremie - 1881 Census of Canada Jeremie Richer, age 42, was living in Clarence, Ontario and was working as a farmer. Family included his wife Octavie (35) and children Thomas (18), Vitaline (16), Malvina (14), Marceline (12), Joseph (9), Odille (7), Manuel (6), Philomene (4), Delore (2), and Valorie (6 mo). | ||
76 | Rutman, Dorothy - 1940 US Federal Census By 1940 Dorothy, age 34, was divorced from Ervin and was living in Paterson, NJ, working as a telephone operator at a doctor's office. Her household included her children, Margaret (13) and Jean (11) and a 14yo lodger named Henrietta Piper. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
77 | Rutman, Ervin - 1910 US Federal Census Ervin Rutman, age 21, is listed on the 1910 census as a timekeeper at the cement mill. Newlywed to his first wife, Alice (20), he and Alice are living with his mother-in-law Madina Wutcher (44), his sister-in-law Annie McKeever (25), and Annie's two young boys. | ||
78 | Rutman, Ervin - 1930 US Federal Census Ervin Rutman, age 42, was living in Queens, NY, and was listed as working at a brokerage. Family included wife Dorothy (24) and children Margaret E. (3) and Jean D. (7 mo). (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
79 | Rutman, Ervin - 1940 US Federal Census By 1940 the now twice-divorced Ervin Rutman, age 52, was living in a rooming house on West 23rd Street, New York. His occupation is listed as a margin clerk at a brokers. | ||
80 | Rutman, Ervin and Alice divorce records January 7, 1925 | ||
81 | Rutman, Ervin F. - WWI Draft Card 30 y.o. Ervin Rutman was living in Akron OH working as an accountant at the time of the draft. | ||
82 | Rutman, Ervin F. - WWII Draft Card 55 y.o. Ervin Rutman, twice divorced, was living in NYC at the time of the draft. | ||
83 | Rutman, Margaret - 1900 US Federal Census (p1) Margaret Rutman, age 44, was living in Allen, Northampton, PA, and had at this point been a widow for ten years. Her son Howard Walter (16) was working at a clerk in a dry goods store, while Ervin (12), was in school. | ||
84 | Rutman, Margaret - 1900 US Federal Census (p2) Margaret Rutman, age 44, was living in Allen, Northampton, PA, and had at this point been a widow for ten years. Her son Howard Walter (16) was working at a clerk in a dry goods store, while Ervin (12), was in school. | ||
85 | Rutman, Walter Jr. - 1890 US Federal Census Veterans Schedule This special schedule of the 1890 US Census enumerated Union veterans of the civil war. We learn that Walter Rutman had enlisted with the Pennsylvania 153rd, Company D, on September 22, 1862, and was discharged on July 24, 1863 after suffering a gunshot wound in his left thigh. | ||
86 | Rutman, Walter Jr. - Civil War Pension On July 19, 1890 Margaret Rutman filed for pension benefits as the widow of Walter Rutman. The file shows that Walter had previously filed for benefits on May 16, 1866 as an invalid. | ||
87 | Rutman, Walter Sr. - 1860 US Federal Census Walter Rutman, age 53, was living in Northampton, PA and working as a "laborer." Family included wife Mary (43) and sons Walter (19), William (17), Monroe (14), Allen and Edwin (10), and Thomas (3). | ||
88 | Rutman, Walter Sr. - 1870 US Federal Census Walter Rutman, age 64, was living in Northampton, PA and was working as a "laborer." Household included wife Mary (52) and son William (25, also a laborer), Allen (19), Edwin (19), and Thomas (12). | ||
89 | Rutman, Walter Sr. - 1880 US Federal Census Walter Rutman, age 74, was living in Northampton, PA and was no longer working. Household included wife Mary (62) and sons Thomas (22, working as a laborer) and Walter Jr. (39), who was also not working due to a Civil War injury. Walter's son Edwin (28) lived next door with his wife Sarah (22), and was working on the railroad (all the live long day, presumably). | ||
90 | Rutman/Muller marriage license September 29, 1925 | ||
91 | Taylor, Moses - 1840 US Federal Census Moses Taylor, listed on the 7th line down, was living in Mt. Pleasant, NY. His household included: Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 3 Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1 Persons Employed in Agriculture: 3 Free White Persons - Under 20: 3 Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3 Total Free White Persons: 8 Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 8 | ||
92 | Taylor, Moses - 1850 US Federal Census Moses Taylor, age 70, was living in Mount Pleasant, NY, and working as a farmer. His household included wife Sarah (71), daughters Dorcas (39) and Mary Ann (34), and granddaughters Mary Jane (21) and Elizabeth Davis (10). It's worth noting that Elizabeth Davis' name is listed as living with her widowed mother, Jemima Davis, in New York City. | ||
93 | Theoret, Ambrose - 1920 US Federal Census Ambrose Theoret, age 51, was living in Escanaba MI and was listed as a grocery merchant. His family included wife Martine (52) and son Mose (21), who was listed as a laborer. | ||
94 | Theoret, Ambrose - 1930 US Federal Census Ambrose Theoret, age 60, lived in Escanaba, MI, and was listed as a retail merchant at a grocery store. His household included his wife Martine (63), his son Mose (31), who was listed as a garage mechanic, Mose's wife Leah, and grandchildren Marie (6), Clarence (5), Richard (2y, 7mo), and Donald (1y, 8mo). | ||
95 | Theoret, Mose - 1940 US Federal Census Mose Theoret, age 42, was living in Escanaba MI, and was the proprietor of a "retail garage." The household included his wife Leah (42), children Marie (16), Clarence (15), Richard (12), Donald (11), Alice Mae (8), and Raymond (4), as well as Mose's mother Martine (73) and a lodger named Paul Rose (26), who was a cheese maker. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
96 | Urban - S.S. Moltke manifest, 1904 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Urban, both 27, first came to the United States from Dover on September 2, 1904, as a part of a worldwide vaudeville tour. Master Michael Urban was only 10 years old. | ||
97 | Woodhouse, John H. - 1880 US Federal Census John Henry Woodhouse, age 26, was living in Passaic, NJ, and was listed as a hardware clerk. Family included wife Mary (26) and children Florence (5), Henry (2), and George (7 mo). Also living with the family was John's mother Elizabeth (49), a boarder named George Massey (34, also a hardware clerk - possibly a nephew of Elizabeth's?) and Frances Jones (26), a black servant. | ||
98 | Woodhouse, John H. - 1900 US Federal Census John Henry Woodhouse, age 45, was living in Jersey City, NJ, as was listed as a sash and blind maker. Family included wife Mary (46), Henry W. (22, secretary), George V. (20, door maker), Hellen G. (18, bookkeeper), John R. (9, at school), and Mary E. (3). Also living with the family was John Henry's mother Elizabeth (68) and Mary Fitzgerald (17), a servant. | ||
99 | Woodhouse, John H. - 1910 US Federal Census John Henry Woodhouse, age 55, was living in Little Falls, NJ, and was the owner of a sash and blinds business. Family included wife Mary (55) and children John Jr. (19) and M. Elzabeth (13). | ||
100 | Woodhouse, John R. - 1920 US Federal Census John R. Woodhouse, age 29, was living in Clifton City, NJ, and is listed as an accountant. Family includes wife Ethel (30) and children Dorothy (Bessie) (5), Eleanor (2.6), and John R. Jr. (newborn). Ethel's brother Forrest (31) was also living with the family. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |