Marie F. (Aunt Mame) KILCHER

Characteristics

Type Value Date Place Sources
name Marie F. (Aunt Mame) KILCHER
occupation 8. June 1900
Button Hole Maker Find persons in this place

Events

Type Date Place Sources
death about 8. June 1962
residence 1932
50 Liebel Street, Albany, Ny Find persons in this place
residence 1914
7 Slingerland Street, Albany, Ny Find persons in this place
burial 11. June 1962
Our Lady Help of Christians Cemetery, Glenmont, Ny Find persons in this place
birth July 1880
census 16. February 1892
12 years old-Albany, Ny State census Find persons in this place
EDUC
Our Lady Help of Christians, Second Ave Find persons in this place
Residence (Census) 8. June 1900
7 Slingerland Street, Albany, Ny Find persons in this place
Residence (Census) 1. June 1905
270 Second Ave, Albany, Ny Find persons in this place
Residence (Census) 21. April 1910
Ward 1- Albany, Ny Federal Census Find persons in this place
Residence (Census) 10. January 1920
5 Frisbee Ave, Albany, Ny Find persons in this place
marriage about 1900

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about 1900
Adam A. KETZER

Notes for this person

Aunt Mame was listed as Marie and Mary on different documents. The 1892NY State Census listed "Mamie" KILCHER as 12 years old. The 1900 FederalCensus listed her name as Marie F. KILCHER.

In 1905, she was listed as Mary KETZER. She was 25 years old and was ahouseworker.

In the April 21, 1910 census, Mary KETZER was 29 years old, and marriedfor 8 years to Adam KETZER. Their two children Anna and Norbert werelisted in this census also.

Her marriage license to Theodore PITTS said her name was Mary KETZER, andthis was her second marriage, as she was a widow. Witnesses at theirmarriage were George A. KARIUS and her sister, Ruth E. KILCHER. Theobituary for both her first husband, Adam KETZER and her second husband,Theodore PITTS, both say her name was Mary.

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