Christina Wilhelmine DINKELACKER

Characteristics

Type Value Date Place Sources
name Christina Wilhelmine DINKELACKER

Events

Type Date Place Sources
death 9. February 1920
[1]
burial
St. John's, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania Find persons in this place
birth 12. February 1858
[2] [3] [4]
marriage about 1877
[3]

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about 1877
Frederick P KLINE

Notes for this person

1860 in Hazle, Luzern, Pennsylvania

Jacob Yenklocker, 33, miner, b Wurtemberg

Maria, 30, b Wurtemberg

Henry, 8, b Wurtemberg

Mary, 5, b PA

William, 3, b PA

Wilhelmina, 2, b PA

Lewis, 8 months, b PA

1870 in Mahanoy, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania

Jacob Denkelacker, 44, labourer, b Wuerttemberg

Mary, 40, keeping house, b Wuerttemberg

Henry, 18, b Wuerttemberg

Mary, 15, b Pennsylvania

William, 13, b Pennsylvania

Wilamina, 12, b Pennsylvania

Lewis, 10, b Pennsylvania

Jacob, 7, b Pennsylvania

G. Washington, 5, b Pennsylvania

Andrew Schmidt, 20, laborer, b Wuerttemberg

George Derr, 34, laborer, b Wuerttemberg

Samuel Beaser, 50, laborer, b Wuerttemberg

1880 in Drifton, Luzerne, Pennsylvania

Frederick P Kline, 26, clerk in store, b Pennsylvania

Minnie, 22, keeping house, b Pennsylvania

1900 in Conyngham, Columbia, Pennsylvania

Frederick P Kline, 46, bookkeeper, b Pennsylvania

Christina, 42, b Pennsylvania, 9 children, 4 alive

Daniel J, 19, store clerk, b Pennsylvania

Anna E, 17, dress maker, b Pennsylvania

Jennie M, 14, at school, b Pennsylvania

Paul A, 6, b Pennsylvania

1910 in Philadelphia (Miracode Index)

Frederick P Kline, 56,

Minnie, 52, wife

Paul A, 16, son

1920 in Philadelphia

Frederick P Kline, 66, operator, clothing store, b Pennsylvania

Minnie, 61, b Pennsylvania

Paul A, 25, single, shipper, talking metro, b Pennsylvania

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Philadelphia Inquirer, 12 Feb 1920 DIED KLINE -- Feb 9, Minnie, wife of Fred P. Kline, aged 62. Funeral services Thurs 8 pm, 1520 N. Conestoga st. Int. St. John's Cem, Luzerne county, Fri pm. Mahanoy City and Hazleton papers copy.

Sources

1 e-mail, LegmDavis 12/5/09
 
2 1880 US Census
 
3 1900 US Census
 
4 1860 US Census
 

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