Facts and Events
Name |
Konrad Heinlein |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
21 May 1863 |
Germany |
Immigration[1] |
1883 |
from Rotterdam |
Marriage |
Abt 1889 |
to Unknown Unknown |
Natualization[1] |
1 Mar 1892 |
Quarter Session, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, PA |
Marriage |
Abt 1896 |
to Lena _____ |
Marriage |
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to Susanna _____ |
Census[3] |
1900 |
Sheet No. 4A, Moon, Allegheny, PA |
Census? |
1910 |
Sheet No. 3B, Distrist 165, Moon, Allegheny, PA |
Census[4] |
1920 |
Sheet No. 12A, District 256, Moon, Alleheny, PA |
Census? |
1930 |
Sheet No. 2A, District 903, Moon, Allegheny, PA |
Occupation[1] |
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farmer (census), gardener (passport) |
First found in 1900 living with wife of four years, Lena. She’s listed as having given birth to three children. Those children all appear in the household: Lizzie, Georgie and Bertha. Also living in the house are three step children: Harry (age 14), Frany (age 8) and Minna Heinlein (age 7).
I believe that these two children are possibly from Conrad’s first marriage to an unknown woman, and not Lena’s children, despite the fact that they are listed as *his* step-children. b/c: Lena is listed as having only three children and the step-kids have the surname Heinlein. The step-kids mother is said to be from Germany and Lena was from PA. Also, in 1910 the two girls show again (though Frany = Anna C) and are not step-kids.
Traveled to/from Germany in 1922. Returned on ship Saxonia from Hamburg on 19 Aug 1922 to New York. Traveled with wife, Lena.
value of home in 1930: $27,500
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Source (269).
- Source (270).
- ↑ “Coon Heinlein”
- ↑ born “Bavaria (Ger)”
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