Person:LaVerle Hellweg (1)

Watchers
LaVerle Gene Hellweg
m. Abt Nov 1919
  1. LaVerle Gene Hellweg1922 - 2001
  • HLaVerle Gene Hellweg1922 - 2001
  • WBetty Tillman1923 - 1989
m. 1944
Facts and Events
Name LaVerle Gene Hellweg
Alt Name L.G. _____
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 3 Apr 1922 Carroll or Belden Nebraska
Census[5] 9 Apr 1930 , Cedar County, Nebraska
Other[6][7] 1939 military, but during peacetime. He served a total of 6 years. Military
Marriage 1944 Portland, Multnomah County, Oregonto Betty Tillman
Other[8] 1945 L.G. later came to Oregon. Event
Death[3] 1 Apr 2001 Wilsonville, Clackamas County, Oregon
Other[4] worked for the post office, then he worked in construction Secondary date: 1 JAN 1955 Occ2
References
  1. 1930 Census.

    1930 Census for Precinct 15, Cedar County, Nebraska
    9 Apr 1930

    Fred Hellweg, head, rents, white male, age 38, married, first married at age 28, born Nebraska, father born Germany Holstein, mother born Germany Holstein, farmer, general farming, working.

    Hilda J., wife, white female, age 30, married, first married age 19, born Nebraska, father born Nebraska, mother born Germany.

    LaVerle J., son, whit3e male, age 8, single, born Nebraska
    Duane, son, white male, age 4 and 4/12 or 11/12, single, born Nebraska

  2. SS Death Index.

    L. G. Hellweg
    SSN: 506-14-4407
    Last Residence: 97070  Wilsonville, Clackamas, Oregon, United States of America
    Born: 3 Apr 1922
    Died: 1 Apr 2001
    State (Year) SSN issued:Nebraska (Before 1951 )

  3. SS Death Index.

    L. G. Hellweg
    SSN: 506-14-4407
    Last Residence: 97070  Wilsonville, Clackamas, Oregon, United States of America
    Born: 3 Apr 1922
    Died: 1 Apr 2001
    State (Year) SSN issued:Nebraska (Before 1951 )

  4. Conversation
    with Duane Hellweg 2007 08Aug 06.

    Conversation with
    DUANE HELLWEG
    son of Fred and Hylda Hellweg
    6 August 2007


    Duane Hellweg, 2274 SE 48th Avenue, Hillsboro, Oregon 97123-8023, 503 648-5072

    It is possible that Fred Hellweg and Lena Reitmeier came from Germany on the same boat. There were pigs and other livestock on the boat as well as people.

    Duane had lived on a farm and probably would have continued with farm life. However, World War II affected those plans. He served in the navy in Europe during the war.

    In about 1946, he left the navy. In about 1947, a cousin was going out west and offered to let Duane come along. Duane liked Oregon and settled there. At first he worked building radar stations. Later he helped build schools. His specialty was inside finish work, and he enjoyed working with the architects.

    LaVerle (L.G.) also served in the military, but he served during peacetime. He stayed in the service for six years. After his time in the service, he also came to Oregon. At first he worked for the post office, but then he followed his brother in doing construction.

    By 1948 or 1949, their parents began to think they should move to Oregon to be closer to their sons. They packed their 1941 Pontiac full and came to Oregon. They settled in North Plains, Oregon and lived on a 21 acre farm. After his dad died, his mom kept the farm for a time, but then sold it off. After she died, the house was sold.

    LaVerle had two sons, and Duane has three daughters.

  5. 1930 Census.

    1930 Census for Precinct 15, Cedar County, Nebraska
    9 Apr 1930

    Fred Hellweg, head, rents, white male, age 38, married, first married at age 28, born Nebraska, father born Germany Holstein, mother born Germany Holstein, farmer, general farming, working.

    Hilda J., wife, white female, age 30, married, first married age 19, born Nebraska, father born Nebraska, mother born Germany.

    LaVerle J., son, whit3e male, age 8, single, born Nebraska
    Duane, son, white male, age 4 and 4/12 or 11/12, single, born Nebraska

  6. Conversation
    with Duane Hellweg 2007 08Aug 06.

    Conversation with
    DUANE HELLWEG
    son of Fred and Hylda Hellweg
    6 August 2007


    Duane Hellweg, 2274 SE 48th Avenue, Hillsboro, Oregon 97123-8023, 503 648-5072

    It is possible that Fred Hellweg and Lena Reitmeier came from Germany on the same boat. There were pigs and other livestock on the boat as well as people.

    Duane had lived on a farm and probably would have continued with farm life. However, World War II affected those plans. He served in the navy in Europe during the war.

    In about 1946, he left the navy. In about 1947, a cousin was going out west and offered to let Duane come along. Duane liked Oregon and settled there. At first he worked building radar stations. Later he helped build schools. His specialty was inside finish work, and he enjoyed working with the architects.

    LaVerle (L.G.) also served in the military, but he served during peacetime. He stayed in the service for six years. After his time in the service, he also came to Oregon. At first he worked for the post office, but then he followed his brother in doing construction.

    By 1948 or 1949, their parents began to think they should move to Oregon to be closer to their sons. They packed their 1941 Pontiac full and came to Oregon. They settled in North Plains, Oregon and lived on a 21 acre farm. After his dad died, his mom kept the farm for a time, but then sold it off. After she died, the house was sold.

    LaVerle had two sons, and Duane has three daughters.

  7. Conversation
    with Duane Hellweg - 20 Aug 2007.

    Conversation with Duane Hellweg

  8. Conversation
    with Duane Hellweg 2007 08Aug 06.

    Conversation with
    DUANE HELLWEG
    son of Fred and Hylda Hellweg
    6 August 2007


    Duane Hellweg, 2274 SE 48th Avenue, Hillsboro, Oregon 97123-8023, 503 648-5072

    It is possible that Fred Hellweg and Lena Reitmeier came from Germany on the same boat. There were pigs and other livestock on the boat as well as people.

    Duane had lived on a farm and probably would have continued with farm life. However, World War II affected those plans. He served in the navy in Europe during the war.

    In about 1946, he left the navy. In about 1947, a cousin was going out west and offered to let Duane come along. Duane liked Oregon and settled there. At first he worked building radar stations. Later he helped build schools. His specialty was inside finish work, and he enjoyed working with the architects.

    LaVerle (L.G.) also served in the military, but he served during peacetime. He stayed in the service for six years. After his time in the service, he also came to Oregon. At first he worked for the post office, but then he followed his brother in doing construction.

    By 1948 or 1949, their parents began to think they should move to Oregon to be closer to their sons. They packed their 1941 Pontiac full and came to Oregon. They settled in North Plains, Oregon and lived on a 21 acre farm. After his dad died, his mom kept the farm for a time, but then sold it off. After she died, the house was sold.

    LaVerle had two sons, and Duane has three daughters.