Person:William Hemsteger (1)

Watchers
William J. Hemsteger
b.11 Jun 1868 Ohio
m. Bef 9 Jun 1881
  1. Maria Theresia Hemsteger1865 - 1917
  2. William J. Hemsteger1868 - 1939
m. 29 Nov 1888
  1. Raymond J. Hemsteger1892 - 1973
  2. Helen Mary Hemsteger1894 - 1984
  3. Irene Hemsteger1896 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] William J. Hemsteger
Gender Male
Birth[3][1] 11 Jun 1868 Ohio
Residence[4] 29 Nov 1888 Piqua, , Ohio
Marriage 29 Nov 1888 Dayton, , Ohioto Ella Helen Neff
Occupation[5] 22 Jun 1896 Piqua, , OHin the tailoring business
Census 1900 Piqua, Miami Co., Ohiowith Ella Helen Neff
Residence[6][9] 8 May 1917 Dayton, , Ohio
Retirement[1][10] 1936 Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio
Occupation[2] Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohiothe first advance agent to tour the country with NCR
Death[1][2][7] 10 Apr 1939 Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio
Burial[1][8] 13 Apr 1939 Calvary Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio

owned the first movie projector in this part of the country

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Ohio, United States. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2018. (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2010)
    1939 #26558 certificate for William J. Hemsteger.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Dayton Daily News. (Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States)
    11 APR 1939, pg. 9, obituary of William J. Hemsteger, as transcribed on pg. 82 in JUL 2005 issue of the "Family Tree" (newsletter of the Montgomery County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society).
  3. Archdiocese of Cincinnati, OH, Historical Archives of the Chancery, Subject: Sacramental Records. (Cincinnati, Ohio)
    St. Boniface parish, Piqua, Ohio, baptismal records, #30, 14 JUN 1868 for Guilhelmum Josephum Hemsteger.
  4. The Piqua Daily Call of Piqua, OH
    29 NOV 1888 pg. 3, 30 NOV 1888 pg. 3, marriage of William Hemsteger and Ella Neff.
  5. The Piqua Daily Call of Piqua, OH
    22 Jun 1896, pg. 8.
  6. Miami Union, Location: Miami County, Ohio
    10 MAY 1917, pg. 6, reprinting obituary of Mrs. Mary Therese Alff from the "Piqua Call".
  7. of arterio sclerosis (started 1937), with nephritis contributing; attending doctor was H. H. Stafford of 702 Salem
  8. undertaker was Roberts Funeral Home
  9. survived death of sister, Mrs. Mary Therese Alff
  10. as a moving picture operator for Keith and Victory Theaters. He worked at that occupation for 45 years.