He was listed on the 1910 census for Omaha living with his wife Nettie (born around 1880 in Illinois), whom he had been married to for 7 years, and his sister Dora. Hans worked as a sign writer for a shop, and later as a painter. It doesn't appear that he and Nettie had any children.
His WWII Draft card lists his place of birth as Garden, Germany.
He was 11 months old when his family left their residence in Gaarden, Holstein (Schleswig-Holstein), Germany aboard the ship "Lessing". They departed from Hamburg, Germany on June 1, 1881 and arrived in New York City on June 16, 1881.
He was listed on the 1910 census for Omaha living with his wife Nettie (born around 1880 in Illinois), whom he had been married to for 7 years, and his sister Dora. Hans worked as a sign writer for a shop, and later as a painter. It doesn't appear that he and Nettie had any children.
His WWII Draft card lists his place of birth as Garden, Germany.
He was 11 months old when his family left their residence in Gaarden, Holstein (Schleswig-Holstein), Germany aboard the ship "Lessing". They departed from Hamburg, Germany on June 1, 1881 and arrived in New York City on June 16, 1881.
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