Name |
Gertrude Tiefenthaler |
Born |
1883 |
Ohio, USA |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
5 Jun 1900 |
Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA [2] |
Census 1900
Ohio, Summit, Akron Township, Akron, SD 16, ED 72, Sheet 6A, Precinct B, Ward 5, 122 Campbell, Dwelling 96, Family 111
Joseph Tiefenthaler 68, born Jul 1831. Helen 52, born Oct 1847. Married 25 years. Children: Joseph Jr 34, born May 1866; Mary 31, born Oct 1868; Anna 22, born May 1878; Leo 19, born Sep 1880; Gertrude 18, born May 1882. Also in home Granddaughter: Florence 11, born Dec 1888. He, his parents, and her parents born in Germany; mother of Joseph Jr and Mary born in Switzerland; rest born in Ohio. He came to the US in 1852, naturalized citizen. He and Joseph Jr were brick layers. All could read and write. Owned home with a mortgage. Mary was a dressmaker. Anna, Leo and Gertrude were laborers in the rubber shop. (Next to Margaret D Hauff; Hattie and William Schott.) (Index had last name beginning with D.) (This record indicates that Joseph and Mary were children of his first wife, Rosanna. JLC) |
Age: 18 |
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1900 US Federal Census for Joseph Tiefenthaler and Family
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Census |
19 Apr 1910 |
Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA [3] |
Census 1910
Ohio, Summit, Akron, Ward 7, District 165, Precinct E, SD # 18, ED #165, Sheet 7A, 19 Apr 1910, 120 Campground Street, Dwelling 123, Family 140
Joseph Tiefenthaler, head, 79, married for 32 years, second marriage, he and parents born in Germany, immigrated in 1852, speaks English, Bricklayer. Helen Tiefenthaler, wife, 62, married for 32 years, first marriage, bore 8 children, 4 living, she and parents born in Ohio, speaks English, at home. Harvey Bittaker, son-in-law, 24, married for one year, born in Ohio, father Swiss-German, mother born in Ohio, speaks English, Rubber worker in a Rubber Shop for wages. Gertrude Bittaker, daughter, 22, married for one year, born in Ohio, father Swiss-German, mother born in Ohio, speaks English, at home. Joseph Tiefenthaler, son, 43, single, born in Ohio, father Geo-German, mother born in Ohio, speaks English, employment unreadable, works for wages. Next door to Margaret Hauff; Frank and Katharine Koby. |
Age: 22 |
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1910 US Federal Census Harvey and Gertrude Tiefenthaler Bittaker
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Census |
10 Jan 1920 |
Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA [4] |
Census 1920
Ohio, Summit, Akron Ward 4, District 167, 595 Douglas St., Dwelling 218, Family #282, 10 Jan 1920
Harvey, head, 38, married, born in Ohio, father born in Switzerland and mother born in Ohio, rubber worker in rubber shop
Gertrude, wife, 37, married, born in Ohio, father born in Austria, mother born in Ohio, rubber work in rubber shop
Also residing at the same address:
Rufus Mitchell, lodger, 24, single, he and parents born in Kentucky, rubber worker in rubber shop
Herman Mitchell, lodger, 22, single, he and parents born in Kentucky, rubber worker in rubber shop |
Age: 37 |
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1920 US Federal Census for Harvey and Gertrude Bittaker
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Census |
3 Apr 1930 |
Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA [5] |
Census 1930
Ohio, Summit, Akron, 3 Apr 1930, ED 77-147, sheet 9B, 1450 West Exchange, dwelling 76, family 78
Harvey G. Bittaker, head 49. Gertrude, wife 48. They were born 25 when first married. Living with them is his mother, Maria, widow, 79 and Max K. Sellers, lodger, 33. Harvey owns his own home valued at $15,000; not a farm; owns radio set. He is a division manager at a rubber factory for wages. Max is a salesman of electrical appliances for wages. Only Max is a veteran; WWI. Harvey, Gertrude and Maria were born in Ohio; Max in Iowa. Maria's parents were born in Pennsylvania; Harvey's mother was born in Ohio, his father in Switzerland. Max's father was born in Minnesota, mother in Iowa. |
Age: 48 |
Death Certificate |
20 May 1962 |
Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA [6] |
Certificate: 40195; Volume: 16919 |
Age: 79 |
Died |
20 May 1962 |
Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA [7] |
- Hospital of Death: St. Thomas Hospital Medical Center, age 79. Resident of Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA. Death certificate number 40195. Autopsy issued for certification. Widowed.
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Person ID |
I1690 |
clanSoren |
Last Modified |
14 Aug 2016 |