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    1. Re: [NYQUEENS] Lange and Heine Families
    2. Elizabeth Martinez-Gibson
    3. Thanks Steve. I will check into this. Some of my Heine family did change between Hein and Heine. In fact, my grandfather used Heine, my grandmother, my mother and siblings were all Hein. Liz > To: [email protected] > Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 10:24:04 -0400 > From: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [NYQUEENS] Lange and Heine Families > > > 1910 census: > Elizabeth Hein [sic], 22, b. ca. 1888 Germany, > 163 Holly St. Bridgeport > with parents Edward and Margaret > siblings Anna, Mary, Carry, Carl and Edward > > Steve, NY > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Elizabeth Martinez-Gibson <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]> > Sent: Thu, Jun 3, 2010 9:39 am > Subject: [NYQUEENS] Lange and Heine Families > > > > Hi Everyone. > > I was hoping that some kind soul might look up 1910 and 1930 census records for > Gustav and Elizabeth Lange. I found them in the 1920 census in Bridgeport City, > CT with their daughters Alice (5), Elizabeth (2) and a lodger Walter Kundetski. > I am wondering if Elizabeth (nee Heine in 1894) might have been married to Gus > in 1910 or if anyone finds her in the 1910 census (possibly living in CT); and > where she and Gus were in 1930 and who was listed with them. > > > > Here's some background and I hope maybe some inspiration to never leave any > stone unturned and to keep moving forward in your family searches... > > > > My Heine family is one of my puzzles that I am trying to solve...I don't know > much about them before 1900 or after and I am trying to figure it out... > > > > I know that Frederick Heine arrived from Germany in 1881. All of his children > were born in the US. > > In the 1900 census, Frederick Heine (my great grandfather) is listed as married > to Elizabeth with children: Geo (b. 1889), Lizzie, Mary, Armanda (these 3 were > born between 1890-1894), Florence (b. 1899) and John (b. 1900-my grandfather) > living in Rocky Point, L.I., NY. I later found out that there was Emma (b. 1887) > also. She was working as a servant in a nearby home. Emma and the first four > kids are not Elizabeth's, so Frederick was married at least once before. I was > able to find Elizabeth ( she remarried between 1900-1908) and her children > (Florence and John) later on (through John's military records), but I cannot > find Frederick and his other children... > > I found Geo's (aka George) military records around 1917. This opened some more > doors. I found his passport applications, and he listed his sisters Emma and > Elizabeth as witnesses. Unfortunately, there is little to no info about parents > (except for his father's name...Frederick Heine and that he was born in Germany) > on the application. > > > > Through my continued searches, I was able to make contact with one of George's > children. They gave me some info, but they didn't know much about the "NY > relatives". They mentioned a Gus and Elizabeth Lange and with a recent picture > they sent, it seems they had a daughter named Alice. > > So I am trying to see if Gus and Elizabeth Lange were married in 1910, since I > cannot find Elizabeth (nee Heine) after 1900; and I am trying to track where > they were in 1930 and what other info might be available on this census. > > > > George's son sent me a bunch of old photos about 2 weeks ago. They were going to > throw them out because they had no idea who many of the people were. They told > me if I didn't want them to trash them, which I would never do. Many of the > photographs were unmarked as to who these people were (so I suggest you mark > them with names/dates for our ancestors who will be left after us and wish to > trace our families). Some were marked, so I was able to go to the other pictures > and tag the same people by their clothes or faces. One of the pictures had a > note on the back about her time stationed somewhere in the Rockies. She had a > uniform on, so I am assuming she was in the military also. This has opened more > doors for me and my quest now is to find out who all these people are in the > pictures. > > > > Any info would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Liz > > _________________________________________________________________ > Hotmail has tools for the New Busy. 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