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Jacob John Mahler

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Jacob John Mahler

Birth
Russia
Death
9 Nov 1988 (aged 90)
Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7797284, Longitude: -105.1499242
Plot
30-2-79-6
Memorial ID
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Born in Leichtling, Saratov, Volga, Russia.

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4/17/1930 Census; Jacob Mahaler, 32, married at 24, farmer, born in Russia, Imm. 1918, Naturalized. Resides in Precint 3, Logan County, KS, and rents house.

Rosy Mahaler, 24, married at 15, born in KS, parents born in Russia. Children are: John, 7, born CO. Jacob J., 6, born CO. Josephine, 4, born CO. Flornce, 3, born CO. Andrew, 1, born CO.

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Jacob John Mahler, a gas meter repairman, died Nov. 9 at Julia Temple Care Center in Englewood. He was 90. Mass of Christian Burial was said Nov. 14 at St. Elizabeth Roman Catholic Church. Enterment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery.

He was born April 10, 1898 in Leichtling, Russia and emigrated to America in 1913.

He married Rose Knoll in Denver. She died in 1979.

Mahler retired from Public Service Co. in 1966. His hobby was model railroading and he built much of his own equipment.

He is survived by three sons, Jacob and Michael, Denver, and Andrew, Arvada; four daughters, Josephine Rodrique, Lorrine Barringer, Janice Keithline, all of Denver, and Florence Boyd, Martinez, Calif.; 19 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren.

Denver Post, 12/6/1988

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Jacob Mahler was born April 10, 1898 in Leichtling, near the Volga River in Russia. His parents were Peter Mahler and Margret Miller.

When he was fifteen, his brother took him to the United States of America. He came across on the Koln from Bremen, Germany to Baltimore, Maryland.

He worked for the Santa Fe railroad company, then, he worked on ranches in Kansas.

While working on the Knoll ranch, he met Rose Catherine Knoll. They married September 13, 1920 in Denver, Colorado. They lived in Colorado and worked on beet farms. Later, they bought their own beet farm but lost it when the entire crop froze.

At that time, they had seven children: John, Jacob, Josephine, Florence, Andrew, Peter, and Lorraine. After they lost the farm, they moved to Denver, where two more children were born, Michael and Janice.

In Denver, Jacob worked for the Queens City Foundry, then for an iron smelter. Afterwards, he worked for the public service for 20 years.

Jacob Mahler died November 9, 1988 in Englewood, Colorado.

Source: boydhouse.com
Born in Leichtling, Saratov, Volga, Russia.

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4/17/1930 Census; Jacob Mahaler, 32, married at 24, farmer, born in Russia, Imm. 1918, Naturalized. Resides in Precint 3, Logan County, KS, and rents house.

Rosy Mahaler, 24, married at 15, born in KS, parents born in Russia. Children are: John, 7, born CO. Jacob J., 6, born CO. Josephine, 4, born CO. Flornce, 3, born CO. Andrew, 1, born CO.

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Jacob John Mahler, a gas meter repairman, died Nov. 9 at Julia Temple Care Center in Englewood. He was 90. Mass of Christian Burial was said Nov. 14 at St. Elizabeth Roman Catholic Church. Enterment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery.

He was born April 10, 1898 in Leichtling, Russia and emigrated to America in 1913.

He married Rose Knoll in Denver. She died in 1979.

Mahler retired from Public Service Co. in 1966. His hobby was model railroading and he built much of his own equipment.

He is survived by three sons, Jacob and Michael, Denver, and Andrew, Arvada; four daughters, Josephine Rodrique, Lorrine Barringer, Janice Keithline, all of Denver, and Florence Boyd, Martinez, Calif.; 19 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren.

Denver Post, 12/6/1988

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Jacob Mahler was born April 10, 1898 in Leichtling, near the Volga River in Russia. His parents were Peter Mahler and Margret Miller.

When he was fifteen, his brother took him to the United States of America. He came across on the Koln from Bremen, Germany to Baltimore, Maryland.

He worked for the Santa Fe railroad company, then, he worked on ranches in Kansas.

While working on the Knoll ranch, he met Rose Catherine Knoll. They married September 13, 1920 in Denver, Colorado. They lived in Colorado and worked on beet farms. Later, they bought their own beet farm but lost it when the entire crop froze.

At that time, they had seven children: John, Jacob, Josephine, Florence, Andrew, Peter, and Lorraine. After they lost the farm, they moved to Denver, where two more children were born, Michael and Janice.

In Denver, Jacob worked for the Queens City Foundry, then for an iron smelter. Afterwards, he worked for the public service for 20 years.

Jacob Mahler died November 9, 1988 in Englewood, Colorado.

Source: boydhouse.com


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