Louis Weichmann
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02-06-2015, 11:20 PM
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RE: Louis Weichmann
(02-06-2015 10:39 PM)Susan Higginbotham Wrote:(02-06-2015 06:26 PM)Pamela Wrote: Hi Susan and Betty, in the 1900 census Weichmann said his marital status was "D" for divorced and I believe he died two years later. The D is kind of scrambled and hard to make out. I don't know who wrote it--maybe the census taker. I haven't found divorce documents but that doesn't mean they don't exist. In the 1920 census Anna listed herself as widowed. Are you a widow if your x dies? Or am I misreading Louis's census? She was significantly older than Louis and came from a prosperous family, relatively speaking. What a great find! It's not the federal census but what kind is it? I see the date was November 1870 which was right after their marriage of Oct 25. Maybe the post office had this done because of a change in address? Also Annie and Lou's ages are wrong and brings them closer to each other in age. I wonder who gave the wrong ages? Their address is Race St which I believe is near Cherry. Interesting! Another piece to the puzzle. How did you find it? |
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