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Matches 501 to 550 of 1,662
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501 | In 1860, Frederick is a tailor and living with his family in the 6th Ward In 1870, Frederick is a widower, tailor and living with his children In 1880, Frederick is a tailor, has remarried and is living with three of his children and a stepson WIlliam Larue IN 1900, Frederick is a widower, tailor and has his son and his family living with him. He immigrated in 1846 and is a naturalized citizen | THIEME, FREDERICK (I63)
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502 | In 1860, Henry is living with his parents and is at school In 1870, Henry was listed as a Farm Laborer and living in his parents home in East Troy, WI. In the 1880 Census, Henry is a laborer and was living with his wife, Mary, infant son, John Henry and mother-in-law, Catherine Lyons in Clinton, Wisconsin In 1900, Henry is a Passenger Conductor and living with his wife, four children and Mother-in-Law on Cass Street In 1910, Henry was living with his wife, son and daughters, Margaret and Catherine at 375, Kane Place, Milwaukee (Ward 209). His Occupation was given as Railroad Conductor In 1920, Henry is still a conductor and he and Mary and their daughter Margaret are living at 636 Frederick Avenue, which he owns In 1930, Henry is living with his daughter Margaret and her husband on Prospect Avenue, Shorewood Village, Milwaukee Henry Finn worked as a conductor for the Chicago Northwestern Railroad and was the conductor on the first passenger train called the "400" from Chicago to Green Bay. He lived at 636 Frederick Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and his daughter, Margaret was married at this home. He enjoyed gardening and had a tulip collection with over 100 blooming at one time. | FINN, Henry MacDonell (I4315)
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503 | In 1870 census, James` occupation is given as teamster. | Finn, James Chauncey (I4316)
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504 | In 1870 census, Mary was living at home with her parents in East Troy, WI In 1880 census, Mary was employed as a live-in servant at a hotel in Clinton, WI run by Lathrop Taylor. In 1900, Mary is living with her husband and son. She gives her birth year as 1859 which does not coincide with the 1860, 1870 and 1880 censuses, but does make her younger than her husband. She has had two children, but only one is still living In 1905, the birth year has now become 1860 In 1910, Mary is widowed and still living at 339 locust with her son, who is running the shoe store | FINN, Mary A (I4320)
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505 | In 1870, Caroline is keeping house for her father | THIEME, CAROLINE (I66)
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506 | In 1870, Gustave is a cigar maker and living with his father | THIEME, GUSTAVE (I67)
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507 | In 1870, Mary is ten and living with her widowed mother and uncle, John in Clinton, Wisconsin. She is the only one of the household that can read and write. | LYONS, Mary Theresa (I4325)
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508 | In 1871, Sarah is living with her mother, stepfather and siblings at Weston Rd. In the 1881 census, Sarah was employed by Francis Rennick as a general domestic servant and lived at the house `Montr | COXHEAD, Emma Sarah (I4307)
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509 | In 1880 census, Farnk is living in Ohio with his parents In 1920, Frank and Margaret are living at 636 Shepard Avenue in Milwaukee. His occupation is listed as a Wholesale Merchant | Roemer, Frank Justus (I4334)
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510 | In 1880, Carl was living with his parents at 625 12th Avenue in Milwaukee In 1900, Carl was living with his wife and son at 673 American Ave in Milwaukee`s 11th Ward. He was employed in a machine shop. | Schattschneider, Carl (I4422)
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511 | In 1880, Cora is living with her parents in Goshen, Indiana In 1900, Cora is living with her husband and son at 802 Vine, Beloit, Wisconsin In 1910, Cora is livng with her Husband and son | Yonts, Cora Bell (I4336)
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512 | In 1880, Frank is a laborer and living with his father | THIEME, FRANK (I69)
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513 | In 1880, John is living with his parents in Toledo, Ohio In 1900, John was a poultry butcher and living with his family on Fulton Street In 1910, John is a Poultry Merchant and his son John is working with him. The family is living at 2655 Florence in Chicago, 25th Ward In 1920, John was still in the Poultry business and living with his second wife and family at 2171 Eastwood Avenue In 1930, John is still a Poultry dealer and living on Eastwood with his wife and children, James, Leonard, Robert and Julia | AMAN, JOHN PIERRE (I3178)
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514 | IN 1880, William is a Tobacconist and living with his father In 1900, William is a Policeman and living with his family and widowed father on Sangamon Street. Surname was recorded as Teeney In 1920, William was a retired police officer and living with his family at 1358 Sangamon Street in Chicago's 20th Ward | THIEME, WILLIAM (I26)
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515 | In 1880. Lu is a Boot and Shoe Clerk and Boarding with the William Bunty family on Public Street In 1893, Lou Raubenheimer has an advertisement in the Beloit Directory as a dealer in "Boots and Shoes, Rubber and Fine Goods" at 325 State Street. The Advertisement aslo says he has been in the shoe business for 20 years. He lives at 339 Locust, as street on the west side of town. In 1895, Lou is head of a household consisting of 2 males and 2 females IN 1900, Louis is a Shoe Merchant and living with wife, son and one servant at 339 Locust Street. In 1905, Louis is the Proprietor of a shoe store and living with is wife and son | RAUBENHEIMER, LOUIS (I4329)
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516 | In 1891, Florence was living with her parents and sister Ellen in Camberwell. In 1901, Florence was living at home with her parents at 521 Old Kent Road, Camberwell In 1911, Florence is a Stock Keeper for the city warehouse and is living with her parents In 1920, Florence, with her husband, Anthony Bell, and two sons emigrated to Canada on the SS Melita | Pepler, Florence Lydia (I4289)
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517 | In 1900 Lui is a merchant and living with his wife and 6 children | Taylor, L. Augustus (I2565)
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518 | In 1900, Albert was living with his wife, son Richard and daughter Martha at 981 Mitchell St in Milwaukee`s 11th Ward. He was employed in the brickyard and owned his own home. He emigrated from Germany in 1885 and was a naturalized citizen. | LUEBKE, Albert (I4391)
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519 | In 1900, Alfred is living with his parents In 1905, Alfred is still with his parents and is now working as a clerk in the shoe store. In 1910, Alfred is running the shoe store and living with his widowed mother When Alfred registered for the draft, his occuation is listed as farmer In 1920, Alfred is farming and living with his family and sister-in-law along the Beloit-Turtle Creek Road in Wisconsin In 1930, Alfred is working for the Sawmill and living with his family on Lincoln Street, Klamath, Oregon | RAUBENHEIMER, ALFRED JAMES (I4494)
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520 | In 1900, Alfred was living with his parents at 673 American Ave., Milwaukee, Wisconsin In 1910, Alfred is living with his parents in Milwaukee | Schattschneider, Alfred (I4421)
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521 | In 1900, Ana was living with her parents on their farm in Greenfield, Wisconsin | Stern, Anna (I4433)
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522 | In 1900, Andrew is living with his wife and son. Two other Shoemkers - Carl Swanson and Aud Barqust are boarders | Hanson, Andrew (I2711)
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523 | In 1900, Anna is living with her husband and four children on their farm in Greenfield, Wisconsin In 1910, Anna was living with her husband and four children. She immigrated in 1886. | Marx, Anna Julia (I4407)
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524 | IN 1900, Caroline is widowed and living with her son | Launfoki, Rosalia (I99)
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525 | In 1900, Charles was living with his wife, Cora, and son, Morton, at 802 Vine in Beloit, Wisconsin. He was employed as a clerk in a shoe store In 1910, Charles was a Clerk and living with his wife, Cora, and son, Morton on Harrison Avenue, Beloit In 1920, Charles is living with his wife at 635 Harrison Avenue, Beloit, Wisconsin about five doors down from his son Mort. They have two roomers and his occupation is given as a Retail Merchant in Shoes In 1930, Charles owns his home at 1009 Chapin, Beloit that is valued at $8000. His occupation is now given as Bailiff for the Municial Courts and he is living with his wife, Cora | PHINN, Charles W (I4327)
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526 | In 1900, Clara is living with her parents on their farm in Greenfield, Wisconsin | Stern, Clara Sophie (I4438)
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527 | In 1900, Emil was living with his parents on their farm in Greenfield, Wisconsin In 1905, Emil was living with his parents and employed as a laborer. In 1910, Emil was living with his parents and employed in a machine shop. In 1930, Emil w | Stern, Emil A. (I4441)
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528 | In 1900, Frank is living with his parents at 382 26th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin In 1910, Frank is living with his parents in Portage and is working as a wagon driver | Schattschneider, Frank W. (I4424)
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529 | IN 1900, he is famring and is living with his second wife and children | HUNTER, Merley (I110)
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530 | In 1900, Hedwiga is listed as Kate and has had 8 children of which 7 are living. She immigrated in 1892 with her children | Radziejewska, Hedwiga (I38)
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531 | In 1900, Herman is an engineer and living with his family at 294 Russell Street In 1910, Herman is now a Teamster and the family is living at 782 Montana Street | NEHRING, HERMAN W (I4466)
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532 | In 1900, James is living with his parents | O'LEARY, JAMES (I92)
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533 | In 1900, John is a sailor and living with his parents !n 1905, John was living with his parents, sisters and grandmother and employed as a Sailor. In 1910, John`s occupation was Railroad Switchman and he was living with his parents at Kane Place In 1920, John is living with is wife and daughter and sister-in-law Minnie Hintz at 54 Brattle Street, Milwaukee In 1930, John was living with his wife, daughter, brother-in-law Arthur Hintz and sister-in-law, Louise Hintz at 7624 Larraine Place. He owned his own home and was employed as a yard master for the railroad. He is listed as a veteran of the Spanish-American War | FINN, John Henry (I4303)
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534 | In 1900, Katherine was living with her husband, children and father-in-law. She has had five children of which 4 are still living In 1920, Katherine was living with her husband and children | Shaffer, Katherine (I27)
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535 | In 1900, Lawrence is farming an living with his family in Sugar Camp. The surname is spelled Nowack. It appears that Lawrence preceeded Hedwiga and the children, immirating from Poland in 1891 -- MERGED NOTE ------------ In 1900, Lawrence is farming an living with his family in Sugar Camp. The surname is spelled Nowack. It appears that Lawrence preceeded Hedwiga and the children, immigrating from Poland in 1891 IN 1905, Lorenz is still farming and his married son Stepphen and wife are living with the family. Surname is still Nowack | Novak, Lawrence (I37)
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536 | IN 1900, Liilie is living with her parents | THIEME, LILLIE (I62)
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537 | In 1900, Louis was farming and living with his wife, 4 children and mother | FRIDAY, LOUIS (I93)
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538 | In 1900, Lydia was living with her parents on their farm in Greenfield, Wisconsin | Stern, Lydia (I4446)
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539 | In 1900, Marie was living with her Mother, who ran a rooming house, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin In 1910, Marie was living with her Mother and Step-father, Frank Roemer, in Milwaukee. In 1930, Marie was living with her husband and three sons | ROE, MARIE ELIZABETH (I4489)
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540 | In 1900, Martha has been married 8 years and has had 4 children In 1940, Mary still owns the farm. Her Youngest Son Donald is working it with his new family | Moede, Maria Augusta (I111)
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541 | In 1900, Martha was living with her parents at 981 Mitchell St, Milwaukee and was employed packing candy. | LUEBKE, Martha (I4393)
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542 | In 1900, Morton was living with his parents in Beloit , Wisconsin In 1910, Morton was living with his parents in Beloit, Wisconsin and employed as a clerk in a shoe store. In 1920, Morton was living with his wife,Ester, and son, Foster at 603 Harrison Avenue, Beloit In 1930, Mort is the owner of a Shoe Store in California and living with his second wife, Clara, an actress and his son, Foster In 1945, Mort is living in what appears to be a retirement community in Florida. His birthplace is given as Illinois | PHINN, Charles Morton (I4512)
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543 | In 1900, Patrick is a Day Laborer and living with his wife and son | O'LEARY, PATRICK (I90)
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544 | In 1900, Peter was a farmer and living with his wife and three children In 1940, Peter and his wife are still living in Sugar Camp | HOLEWINSKI, PETER (I118)
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545 | In 1900, Steven is helping his father on the farm In 1905, Stephen is married and living with his wife on his father's farm In 1910, Stephen is running the farm. His parents and brother, Cas are living with him -- MERGED NOTE ------------ In 1900, Steven is helping his father on the farm In 1900, Steven is helping his father on the farm In 1905, Stephen is married and living with his wife on his father's farm | NOVAK, STEVEN or Nowak (I85)
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546 | In 1900, Tripp is a merchant and living with his wife of 15 years, Jessie | TRIPP, F.R (I108)
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547 | In 1900, Walter was living with his parents in Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Piehl, Walter William Phillip (I4412)
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548 | In 1900. William was living in Crystal Falls, Michigan with his wife, six children and mother-in-law, Henrietta Stern. The census give his birth year as 1858 In 1905, William was living on his own farm in Greenfield, Wisconsin | HINTZ, Wilhelm Julius Emil (I4367)
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549 | In 1901 census, Anthony was living with his parents and employed(?) as Boy RI Assenal In 1920, Anthony emigrated from England with his family on the S.S.Melita. They settled in London, Ontario. -- MERGED NOTE ------------ In 1901 census, Anthony was living with his parents and employed(?) as Boy RI Assenal In 1915, Tony, Florence and Ron were living at 53 Bannockburn Rd, Plumstead In 1920, Anthony emigrated from England with his family on the S.S.Melita. They settled in London, Ontario. | Bell, Anthony Christopher (I4290)
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550 | In 1901 census, given as living with parents and employed as Joiner RI Assenal. Henry had a three wheel motor-car In 1911, Henry is a cellerman and Potman at a Pub and living with his wife and Sister-in -law at 69 Artesian Road, Paddington | BELL, Henry Nicholas (I4306)
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