Person:William Gieseck (5)

William Frederick Gieseck
d.Apr 1978
m. 15 Aug 1879
  1. Margaret Gieseck - Aft 1969
  2. Mabel Christina Gieseck1880 - 1966
  3. Bertha Gieseck1881 - 1969
  4. Lula Gieseck1883 - 1890
  5. Emma Gieseck1885 - 1890
  6. David L Gieseck1888 - 1890
  7. Odessa M Gieseck1889 - 1966
  8. William Frederick Gieseck1892 - 1978
  9. Raymond Culver Gieseck1894 - 1918
  10. Mary J Gieseck1897 - 1987
m. Aft 1930
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] William Frederick Gieseck
Gender Male
Birth[3][4] 2 May 1892 Etna twp., Licking Co., Ohio
Occupation[1] 1920 salesman in cake industry for wages
Residence[6][7][14] Jan 1920 858 High Street, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Residence[8] 6 Jan 1922 1913 Broadway, Kansas City, Missouri
Occupation[9][2] 1930 Buckeye Lake, Licking twp., Licking Co., Ohioa manager in real estate for wages. Bill helped Odessa manage theAvondale Hotel. Attached is a copy of the hotel's menu
Residence[10][15] 15 Apr 1930 Buckeye Lake, Licking twp., Licking Co., Ohio
Marriage Aft 1930 to Bess Jane Viola
Other[11][16] 10 Jul 1935 Newark, Licking, Ohio, United StatesNews
Residence[4] Bef 1951 Ohio, United States
Residence[12][7][17] 1965 1704 West Third Avenue, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Residence[13] 1969 Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Residence[4] 1978 Springfield, Clark Co., Ohio
Death[5][4] Apr 1978
Burial? Apr 1978 Pataskala cemetery, Pataskala, Licking Co., Ohio
Reference Number 22624
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625).
  2. 2.0 2.1 Mary (Henry) Henneke- per telephone. Gieseck/ Henneke family information, Interviewer: Kristina Kuhn Krumm,Informant Address: Columbus, Ohio. (March, 2004).
  3. United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623).
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index: Death Master File, database. (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service).
  5. Sister's obituary
    he is still alive in 1969.
  6. United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625)
    ED# 45 sheet 2A image 3, lines 6-10.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Franklin County, Ohio Auditor, Url: www.franklincountyauditor.com.
  8. Newark Daily Advocate: newspaper, Location: Newark, Ohio
    page five; legal notice to settle grandmother's estate.
  9. United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626).
  10. United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626)
    ED# 45-19; sheet 6B; image 12.
  11. Newark Daily Advocate: newspaper, Location: Newark, Ohio
    Page one.
  12. Mary (Henry) Henneke. Mary (Henry) Henneke's Collection of newspaper clippings. (from various newpapers and funeral homes, scanned copies at Mary's home,various dates)
    obit for Bess.
  13. Sister's obituary.
  14. they are among two families at the same address the other family isRobert and Mamie Henry with their daughter Mary. This is Anna'sdaughter, Mamie. In 2002 this is listed as a 3-family dwelling withmarket value of $125,000
  15. own the home. Living beside their sister, Mabel and her husband, FredMeyers
  16. "IMPROVEMENT OF LAKE AIM OF NEW GROUP--Association Formed for Purpose ofImproving Buckeye Lake and Park-- PLANS ARE OUTLINED--Program Expectedto Extend Over Several Years--Working toward a unified effort to improveBuckeye Lake as a state Park, recreation center and conservation units,the Buckeye Lake Conservation association was formed in Columbusyesterday. Harry Freeman of Harbor Hills, A.M. Brown of Buckeye LakePark and other leaders at the Park were prominent among those assembledat a called meeting. A committee composed of Dr. M. M. Brundage,William J. Lucks, George Selback, Ernest Meyer, O. W. Merrill, A M.Brown, H. D. Freeman, William Gieseck, George Doyle, Dr. O. M. Kramer,and to which others are to be added, will act as an executive body forthe new association, and will invite various other commercial and socialunits about the Lake to cooperate. The idea is to work together formutual improvement of the Lake district, and to weld all the variousresorts and villages about it into an organization of single purpose."
  17. this home was built in 1925. It is a two family home. Its value in 2002was $135,200. There are 12 rooms with 2,408 sq. feet. It has 6 bedroomswith two bathrooms