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Emil Edward Alexander Doebel

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Emil Edward Alexander Doebel

Birth
Germany
Death
28 Mar 1931 (aged 70)
Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, USA
Burial
Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section O, Lot 1061, Grave 5-A
Memorial ID
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I found three different spelling for their name "Dobel", "Doebel" and "Doble" on
official kind of records.....

son of Edward Doebel & Johanna Wacskow

Emil Doebel (24 Germany) arrived at CastleGarden, New York on 19 June 1884 aboard the California. The ship left from the Port of Hamburg, Germany. His province of last residence was Prussia and his destination was Michigan. Emil paid for his passageway himself. He was a laborer.

Emil Edward Alexander Doebel (27) married Hulda Anna Bertha Kottka (17) on 04 December 1887 in Manistee, Manistee County, Michigan.
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Amil Dobel (39, May 1859 Germany) appears in the 1900 United States Federal Census (19 June 1900) for Filer Township, Manistee County, Michigan (sheet 7B, family 122). He and Hulda Doebel (26 Germany) had been married 13 years and have 6 children, 5 living, Alma Dobel (11, Sept 1888 Michigan), Arthur Dobel (7, Sept 1892 Michigan), Ethel Dobel (5, April 1895 Michigan), Hanna Dobel (2, June 1898 Michigan), Edward Dobel (1, May 1899 Michigan). Emil immigrated in 1884 and had been naturalized, Hulda immigrated in 1885. He was a engineer.

Emil Doebel (49 Germany) is found in the 1910 United States Federal Census (26 April 1910) for Bellingham (Ward 3), Whatcom County, Washington (sheet 12B, family 273, 1609 Iron St). He and Hulda Doebel (37 Germany) had been married 22 years and have 10 children, 9 living, Arthur Doebel (17 Michigan), Adelheid Doebel (15 Michigan), Johana Doebel (13 Michigan), Edward Doebel (11 Michigan), Irene Doebel (8 Michigan), Emil Doebel (6 Michigan), Willie Doebel (4 Michigan) and Hulda Doebel (1 Washington). Emil had been naturalized, Hulda immigrated in 1881. He was a engineer for a stationary company.

Widower, Emil Doble (59 Germany) is enumerated in the 1920 United States Federal Census (09 January 1920) for Bellingham (Ward 3), Whatcom County, Washington (sheet 8B, family 220, 609 York St) along with his children, Emil P. Doble (15 Michigan, Bell Boy at a Hotel), William O. Doble (13 Michigan), Hilda I. Doble (11 Washington) and Herbert Doble (7 Washington). Also in the home was married daughter, Johanna Kongsle (22 Michigan) and her husband, Elmer Kongsle (24 Washington, Laborer at a Lumber Mill) and their daughter, Charlotte Kongsle (2 Washington). Emil immigrated in 1882. He was a Stationary Engineer for a Lumber Mill.

Widower, Emil A. Dobel (69 Germany) is enumerated in the 1930 United States Federal Census (08 April 1930) for Bellingham (Ward 3), Whatcom County, Washington (sheet 11B, family 261, 609 York St). He and his son, Herbert Dobel (18 Washington, Transfer man at a Saw Mill) are living with his daughter, Adelaide Frater (34 Michigan) and her family, husband, Charles J. Frater (39 Michigan, Coal Miner) and children, Robert Frater (8 Washington) and Pearl Frater (7 Washington). Emil immigrated in 1887. He was 27 when he married. Daughter, Adelaide was 22 and Charles 27 when they married.
I found three different spelling for their name "Dobel", "Doebel" and "Doble" on
official kind of records.....

son of Edward Doebel & Johanna Wacskow

Emil Doebel (24 Germany) arrived at CastleGarden, New York on 19 June 1884 aboard the California. The ship left from the Port of Hamburg, Germany. His province of last residence was Prussia and his destination was Michigan. Emil paid for his passageway himself. He was a laborer.

Emil Edward Alexander Doebel (27) married Hulda Anna Bertha Kottka (17) on 04 December 1887 in Manistee, Manistee County, Michigan.
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Amil Dobel (39, May 1859 Germany) appears in the 1900 United States Federal Census (19 June 1900) for Filer Township, Manistee County, Michigan (sheet 7B, family 122). He and Hulda Doebel (26 Germany) had been married 13 years and have 6 children, 5 living, Alma Dobel (11, Sept 1888 Michigan), Arthur Dobel (7, Sept 1892 Michigan), Ethel Dobel (5, April 1895 Michigan), Hanna Dobel (2, June 1898 Michigan), Edward Dobel (1, May 1899 Michigan). Emil immigrated in 1884 and had been naturalized, Hulda immigrated in 1885. He was a engineer.

Emil Doebel (49 Germany) is found in the 1910 United States Federal Census (26 April 1910) for Bellingham (Ward 3), Whatcom County, Washington (sheet 12B, family 273, 1609 Iron St). He and Hulda Doebel (37 Germany) had been married 22 years and have 10 children, 9 living, Arthur Doebel (17 Michigan), Adelheid Doebel (15 Michigan), Johana Doebel (13 Michigan), Edward Doebel (11 Michigan), Irene Doebel (8 Michigan), Emil Doebel (6 Michigan), Willie Doebel (4 Michigan) and Hulda Doebel (1 Washington). Emil had been naturalized, Hulda immigrated in 1881. He was a engineer for a stationary company.

Widower, Emil Doble (59 Germany) is enumerated in the 1920 United States Federal Census (09 January 1920) for Bellingham (Ward 3), Whatcom County, Washington (sheet 8B, family 220, 609 York St) along with his children, Emil P. Doble (15 Michigan, Bell Boy at a Hotel), William O. Doble (13 Michigan), Hilda I. Doble (11 Washington) and Herbert Doble (7 Washington). Also in the home was married daughter, Johanna Kongsle (22 Michigan) and her husband, Elmer Kongsle (24 Washington, Laborer at a Lumber Mill) and their daughter, Charlotte Kongsle (2 Washington). Emil immigrated in 1882. He was a Stationary Engineer for a Lumber Mill.

Widower, Emil A. Dobel (69 Germany) is enumerated in the 1930 United States Federal Census (08 April 1930) for Bellingham (Ward 3), Whatcom County, Washington (sheet 11B, family 261, 609 York St). He and his son, Herbert Dobel (18 Washington, Transfer man at a Saw Mill) are living with his daughter, Adelaide Frater (34 Michigan) and her family, husband, Charles J. Frater (39 Michigan, Coal Miner) and children, Robert Frater (8 Washington) and Pearl Frater (7 Washington). Emil immigrated in 1887. He was 27 when he married. Daughter, Adelaide was 22 and Charles 27 when they married.


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