Person:Friederich Glunz (1)

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Friederich Glunz
d.Bef 1930 Detroit, MI?
m. 20 May 1850
  1. Paulina GLUNZ1847 - 1930
  2. Rosina Catharina Glunz1848 - Bet 1892 & 1900
  3. Tom GlunzAbt 1850 -
  4. Johannes Glunz1851 - Bef 1930
  5. Casper Glunz, Jr.1854 - 1951
  6. Friederich Glunz1857 - Bef 1930
  7. Unnamed Glunz1861 - 1861
  8. Unnamed Glunz1864 - 1864
  • HFriederich Glunz1857 - Bef 1930
  • WAnna Unknown1865 - Aft 1930
m. 1879
  1. Frederick C. Glunz, Jr.1882 - 1959
  2. Clara Glunz1884 -
  3. Harry Glunz1894 - 1975
  4. Mamie Glunz1895 -
  5. Frank Glunz1898 -
  6. Clarence Glunz1905 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Friederich Glunz
Alt Name /Fred/ _____
Gender Male
Birth[2] 30 Oct 1857 Hausen ob Verena, Wurttemberg, Germany
Baptism[2] 1 Nov 1857 Hausen ob Verena, Wurttemberg, Germany
Immigration? 1865 Per 1900 US Census - Ohio
Immigration? 1867 Perhaps with his sister Paulina and brother Casper; moved on to Ohio then Detroit, MI
Marriage 1879 Cleveland, Ohio (then moved to Detroit)to Anna Unknown
Occupation? 1894 Broker
Other? 1894 306 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, MICity Directory
Occupation[4] 1900 Stone Dealer
Death[3] Bef 1930 Detroit, MI?
Reference Number? 544

Per Karen Clickner, Fred moved almost immediately upon immigration to first Ohio (where he met and married his wife), then settled in Detroit.

1900 US Census for Detroit, Michigan [v79/ED57/p3]: Fred C. Glunz, Sr., b. October 1857 Germany, 42 yrs old, married 21 years,

 arrived in 1865 from Germany, Naturalized citizen, stone dealer

Anna, wife, b. October 1865 Ohio, 38 yrs old, had 7 children, 5 are living Fred C. Jr., son, b. December 1882 Michigan, 18 Clara, daughter, b. November 1884 Michigan, 16 Harry, son, b. June 1894 Michigan, 6 Mamie, daughter b. November 1895 Michigan, 5 Frank, son, b. April 1898 Michigan, 2 Anna Elyner, b. June 1828 Germany, 72, boarder

1910 US Census for Detroit, Michigan [Vol 99/ED 82/p 321]: Fredirc Glounz, 53 b. Germany Annie, 49 b. Ohio Clara, 26 b. Michigan Harry, 16 b. Michigan Mamie, 15 b. Michigan Frank, 12 b. Michigan Clarence, 5 b. Michigan

Genevieve Jauch Glunz 1989 letter to Dorothy Hemann states: "Grandma Pauline Jauch was born in Switzerland near the German border. I do know from other talks that Grandma came over to the States when she was sixteen and brought her two little brothers with her - Casper and Fred Glunz. Fred went to live in Detroit or Cleveland and had a second-hand furniture business there. I met him and his grandsons one time. He used to visit Grandma Pauline Jauch and always gave her a nice bit of money for her birthday."

References
  1. John Lincoln Smith.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Evangelische Kirche Hausen ob Verena (OA. Tuttlingen). Kirchenbuch, 1742-1879. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1989).
  3. 1930 U.S. Census
    Ira, St. Clair Co., MI; ED 18, sheet 2A (ancestry.com image #3).

    Wife Anna is identified as a widow.

  4. 1900 U.S. Census - Michigan.