This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_921853983_boundary Content-ID: <0_921853983@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII --part0_921853983_boundary Content-ID: <0_921853983@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline From: LolaGF@aol.com Return-path: <LolaGF@aol.com> To: NYULSTER-L-request@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: (no subject) Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 12:43:29 EST Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Hello All, I am researching my Great-grandfather and his family. Follows is the information I have of him and sons: According to the Historical Society of Middletown and the Wallkill Precinct, Inc. in Middletown, NY City directories, which I got from them June 8, 1987. >From 1903 to 1915 William C. HehnSr., a conductor for the O&W. 1919 William C. HehnSr., C. N. E. address: 210 North St. Middletown 1919 William C. HehnJr., North St. Middletown (actor) 1919 Frederick Hehn 210 North St. Middletown O&W Shops 1925 William C. HehnSr.,same address) C. N. E. R. R. 1925 Frederick Hen (wife Dorothy) Asst. Foreman O&W Shops 1928 William C. Hehn Sr. Sexton Baptist Church 1929 same 1930 No William C. Hehn Sr. 1930 William C. Hehn Jr. 1930 Frederick Hehn (Dorothy) Foreman O&W Shop 1931 Frederick Hehn removed to California *********************************** Another letter from the Historical Society, Jan. 18, 1996 William C. Hehn in his acting days, billed himself as Bill Haynes. After his acting days, he ran the Gold Nugget Tavern from 1936 to his death in 1947. His wife, Dorothy, continued to run the place. Looking up in old Middletown City Directories, we find: 1936 William C. Hehn, manager Gold Nugget, 50-52 James St. 1945 " " " (Dorothy A.) Gold Nugget, restaurant, 50-52 James St. 1948 Gold Nugget, Mrs. Dorothy H. Hehn The Gold Nugget was torn down under the Urban Renewal. *********************************** I have a photo copy of a card that reads: KS WAR COMMISSION, MiddletownN.Y. Lodge No. 1097. It is a courtesy card given to my Dad Gene Hehn, by Wm. C. Hehn, (his father). This is all the information I have on these Hehn's. My Dad did not live with his father. His father and Mother, Edith Mote Smith, were divorced after a year I think. I contacted the O&W in hopes of finding some information. No luck there. I have tried a lot of avenues, and have not been able to find anymore information. I sure would be grateful, to anyone who could help me. Give me a way to go. I'd like to know where Hehn Sr. came from? Where did Fred go? The Historical Society of Middletown said they had lots more, but did not have the technology to get it for me. Thank you Jean E. Hehn Colorado --part0_921853983_boundary--