Victor Albert EICHENBERGER

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Type Value Date Place Sources
name Victor Albert EICHENBERGER

Events

Type Date Place Sources
death 3. September 1981
Decatur, Adams, IN, USA Find persons in this place
residence 3. September 1916
residence about 1918
burial
MRE Cemetery, Wabash, Adams, IN, USA Find persons in this place
birth 15. June 1893
Berne, Adams, IN, USA Find persons in this place
census 1910
Wabash, Adams, IN, USA Find persons in this place
census 1920
census 1930
Berne, Adams, IN, USA Find persons in this place
census 1940
666 Hendricks Street, Berne, Adams, IN, USA Find persons in this place
marriage 3. September 1916
Berne, Adams, IN, USA Find persons in this place

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3. September 1916
Berne, Adams, IN, USA
Osie B BEITLER

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1 Social Security Death Index, http://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-10002/sterbe-index-der-sozialversicherung?s=228435931&itemId=41040325-&action=showRecord&indId=individual-228435931-3503938
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  <p>Victor Eichenberger<br />Geburt: 15. Jun. 1893<br />Tod: Sept. 1981<br />Letzter Wohnsitz: Berne, Indiana 46711, USA<br />Wohnsitz-Code: 15</p> Begun in 1935 by the Social Security Act signed into law by FDR, more than thirty million Americans were registered for the economic security sanctions by 1937. From 1937 to 1940, payments were made in one-lump sums amounts with the first amount being seventeen cents. Following amendments in 1939, the payments turned into monthly benefits and increased. Following further amendments in 1950, cost-of-living increases were awarded to those who were receiving benefits. From 1950 to the present, benefits have increased yearly in response to inflation concerning the costs of living.
2 Indiana, Eheschließungen, 1811-1959, http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-30010/indiana-marriages-1811-1959?s=228435931&itemId=1700166-&action=showRecord&indId=individual-228435931-3503938
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  <p>Victor Albert Eichenberger &amp; Osie Beitler<br />Marriage: Sep 3 1916 - Adams<br />Marriage license: Aug 31 1916<br />Registration: Adams, Indiana, United States<br />Husband: Victor Albert Eichenberger<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;Birth: June 15 1893 - Berne, Indiana<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;Race: White<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;Residence: Sep 3 1916 - Berne, Indiana<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;Father: Frederick G Eichenberger<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;Mother: Sarah Ann Burkhalter<br />Wife: Osie Beitler<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;Birth: Sep 27 1891 - Monroe Twp, ,<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;Race: White<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;Residence: Sep 3 1916 - Berne, Indiana<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;Father: Samuel Beitler<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;Mother: Mary Witter<br />Officiator's Name: Daniel Burghalter<br />Age (Estimated): 23<br />Number of Previous Marriages: first<br />Spouse's Gender: Female<br />Spouse's Age (Estimated): 25<br />Spouse's Previous Marriage Number: first<br />Page: 69<br />GS Film number: 002321630<br />Digital Folder Number: 004186028<br />Image Number:00224<br />Number of Images: 1</p> Diese Sammlung beinhaltet durchsuchbare Verzeichnisdaten über Heiratsrückmeldungen und -bewilligungen aus allen Counties in Indiana mit Ausnahme von: Scott, Shelby, Spencer, Starke, Switzerland, Tipton und Vermillion. Diese Sammlung ist zu 82% vollendet. Weitere Aufzeichnungen werden, sobald vervollständigt, folgen. Einige Abbildungen können, wegen verschiedener vertraglicher Probleme zurzeitnicht online angezeigt werden. Abbildungen werden, sobald verfügbar, hinzukommen.
3 1910 United States Federal Census, http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10132/1910-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&itemId=20144223-&groupId=e9cb316badfa2da9ec5d698a45d83a03&action=showRecord&indId=individual-228435931-3503938
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  <p>Victor E Eichenberger<br />Gender: Male<br />Birth: Circa 1894 - Indiana, United States<br />Residence: 1910 - Wabash, Adams, Indiana, USA<br />Age: 16<br />Marital status: Single<br />Race: White<br />Ethnicity: American<br />Father: Fred G Eichenberger<br />Mother: Sarah A Eichenberger<br />Siblings: Edward Eichenberger, Esther A Eichenberger, Harold Eichenberger<br />Census: Township:WabashSeries:T624Image:285 County:AdamsSheet:4-B State:IndianaFamily:82 Date:1910-00-00Line:51 See household members<br /><a id="household"></a>Household<br />Relation to head; Name; Age<br />Head; <a href="1910-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=20144221-&amp;groupId=e9cb316badfa2da9ec5d698a45d83a03&amp;action=showRecord">Fred G Eichenberger</a>; 46<br />Wife; <a href="1910-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=20144222-&amp;groupId=e9cb316badfa2da9ec5d698a45d83a03&amp;action=showRecord">Sarah A Eichenberger</a>; 40<br />Son; <a href="1910-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=20144223-&amp;groupId=e9cb316badfa2da9ec5d698a45d83a03&amp;action=showRecord">Victor E Eichenberger</a>; 16<br />Son; <a href="1910-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=20144224-&amp;groupId=e9cb316badfa2da9ec5d698a45d83a03&amp;action=showRecord">Edward Eichenberger</a>; 14<br />Daughter; <a href="1910-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=20144225-&amp;groupId=e9cb316badfa2da9ec5d698a45d83a03&amp;action=showRecord">Esther A Eichenberger</a>; 7<br />Son; <a href="1910-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=20144226-&amp;groupId=e9cb316badfa2da9ec5d698a45d83a03&amp;action=showRecord">Harold Eichenberger</a>; 1</p> Federal census takers were asked to record information about every person who was in each household on the census day. A census taker might have visited a house on a later date, but the information hecollected was supposed to be about the people who were in the house on the census day. The basic census enumeration unit was the county. Each county was divided into enumeration districts, one for each enumerator. The completed forms were sent to the Commerce Department’s Census Office in Washington, D.C.Federal censuses are usually reliable, depending on the knowledge of the informant and thecare of the census enumerator. Information may have been given to a census taker by any member of the family or by a neighbor. Some information may have been incorrect or deliberately falsified.
4 1920 United States Federal Census, http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10133/1920-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&itemId=123730891-&groupId=941232ac40d09815b3ed01a48f0cc244&action=showRecord&indId=individual-228435931-3503938
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  <p>Victor A Eichenberger<br />Gender: Male<br />Birth: Circa 1894 - Indiana, United States<br />Residence: 1920 - Adams, Indiana, USA<br />Age: 26<br />Marital status: Married<br />Race: White<br />Ethnicity: American<br />Father's birth place: Switzerland<br />Mother's birth place: Indiana, United States<br />Wife: Osie Eichenberger<br />Children: William R Eichenberger, Mary J Eichenberger<br />Census: County:AdamsSheet:5-BImage:273 State:IndianaFamily:117 Date:1920-00-00Line:54 See household members<br /><a id="household"></a>Household<br />Relation to head; Name; Age<br />Wife; <a href="research/collection-10133/1920-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=123730892-&amp;groupId=941232ac40d09815b3ed01a48f0cc244&amp;action=showRecord">Osie Eichenberger</a>; 28<br />Head; <ahref="research/collection-10133/1920-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=123730891-&amp;groupId=941232ac40d09815b3ed01a48f0cc244&amp;action=showRecord">Victor A Eichenberger</a>; 26<br/>Son; <a href="research/collection-10133/1920-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=123730893-&amp;groupId=941232ac40d09815b3ed01a48f0cc244&amp;action=showRecord">William R Eichenberger</a>; 2 years, 5 months<br />Daughter; <a href="research/collection-10133/1920-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=123730894-&amp;groupId=941232ac40d09815b3ed01a48f0cc244&amp;action=showRecord">Mary J Eichenberger</a>; 10 months</p> Federal census takers were asked to record information about every person who was in each household on the census day. A census taker might have visited a house on a later date, but the information hecollected was supposed to be about the people who were in the house on the census day. The basic census enumeration unit was the county. Each county was divided into enumeration districts, one for each enumerator. The completed forms were sent to the Commerce Department’s Census Office in Washington, D.C.Federal censuses are usually reliable, depending on the knowledge of the informant and thecare of the census enumerator. Information may have been given to a census taker by any member of the family or by a neighbor. Some information may have been incorrect or deliberately falsified.
5 1930 United States Federal Census, http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10134/1930-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&itemId=168386615-&groupId=136d1231f88998a489aa6047355898fe&action=showRecord&indId=individual-228435931-3503938
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  <p>Victor A Eichenberger<br />Gender: Male<br />Birth: Circa 1894 - Indiana, United States<br />Residence: 1930 - Berne, Adams, Indiana, USA<br />Age: 36<br />Marital status: Married<br />Race: White<br />Language: English<br />Father's birth place: Switzerland<br />Mother's birth place: Indiana, United States<br />Wife: Osie Eichenberger<br />Children: William R Eichenberger, Mary J Eichenberger<br />Census: Township:BerneEnum. District:0017Line:77 County:AdamsSeries:T626Image:124 State:IndianaRoll:574 Date:1930-00-00Sheet:5-B See household members<br /><a id="household"></a>Household<br />Relation to head; Name; Age<br />Wife; <a href="research/collection-10134/1930-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=168386616-&amp;groupId=136d1231f88998a489aa6047355898fe&amp;action=showRecord">Osie Eichenberger</a>; 38<br />Head; <a href="research/collection-10134/1930-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=168386615-&amp;groupId=136d1231f88998a489aa6047355898fe&amp;action=showRecord">Victor A Eichenberger</a>; 36<br />Son; <a href="research/collection-10134/1930-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=168386617-&amp;groupId=136d1231f88998a489aa6047355898fe&amp;action=showRecord">William R Eichenberger</a>; 12<br />Daughter; <a href="research/collection-10134/1930-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=168386618-&amp;groupId=136d1231f88998a489aa6047355898fe&amp;action=showRecord">Mary J Eichenberger</a>; 11</p> The 1930 Census determined the population of the United States to be 122,775,046. This is an increase of almost 16 percent over the 1920 Census, which reported a population of 106,021,537. This was the 15th decennial census conducted in the United States under authority granted by Article I, Section 2 of the United States Constitution. It was conducted in April 1930, except in Alaska, where it wasconducted in late 1929. Until 2012 the 1930 Census is the latest available to the public, due to 72-year privacy laws. It is based on actual counts of persons living in residential structures.
6 1940 United States Federal Census, http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10053/1940-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&itemId=946905969-&groupId=fa24b298356fedf772e3a8ec23caa67e&action=showRecord&indId=individual-228435931-3503938
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  <p>Victor A Eichenberger<br />Gender: Male<br />Birth: Circa 1894 - Indiana, USA<br />Residence: 1940 - 666 Hendricks Street, Berne Town, Wabash, Adams, Indiana, USA<br />Age: 46<br />Residence in 1935: Same House - 666 Hendricks Street, Berne Town, Wabash, Adams, Indiana, USA<br />Race: White<br />Marital status: Married<br />Wife: Osie Eichenberger<br />Children: William R Eichenberger, Mary J Eichenberger, John E Eichenberger<br />Census: <br /> Incorporated place: Berne Town Enum. District: 1-19 Line: 31<br /> Township: Wabash Roll: m-t0627-01024 <br /> County: Adams Frame: 00183 <br /> State: Indiana Page: 10A <br /> Date: 1940-00-00 Family: 211 <br /> <a>See household members</a><br /><a id="household"></a>Household<br />Relation to head; Name; Age<br />Head; <a href="research/collection-10053/1940-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=946905969-&amp;groupId=fa24b298356fedf772e3a8ec23caa67e&amp;action=showRecord">Victor A Eichenberger</a>; 46<br />Wife; <a href="research/collection-10053/1940-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=946905970-&amp;groupId=fa24b298356fedf772e3a8ec23caa67e&amp;action=showRecord">Osie Eichenberger</a>; 48<br />Son; <a href="research/collection-10053/1940-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=946905971-&amp;groupId=fa24b298356fedf772e3a8ec23caa67e&amp;action=showRecord">William R Eichenberger</a>; 22<br/>Daughter; <a href="research/collection-10053/1940-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=946905972-&amp;groupId=fa24b298356fedf772e3a8ec23caa67e&amp;action=showRecord">Mary J Eichenberger</a>; 21<br />Son; <a href="research/collection-10053/1940-united-states-federal-census?s=228435931&amp;itemId=946905973-&amp;groupId=fa24b298356fedf772e3a8ec23caa67e&amp;action=showRecord">John E Eichenberger</a>; 8</p> We undertook the arduous task of deciphering the handwritten pages of the 1940 Census to create a searchable index for the census. This was accomplished gradually, state by state, as we covered more and more of the census.As required by the US Constitution, the census is a federal mandate to count every resident of the United States of America every 10 years. Census data is released to the public72 years after it was taken.Federal census takers were asked to record information about every person who was in each household on the census day. A census taker might have visited a house on a laterdate, but the information he collected was supposed to be about the people who were in the house on the census day. The basic census enumeration unit was the county. Each county was divided into enumeration districts, one for each enumerator. The completed forms were sent to the Commerce Department’s Census Office in Washington, D.C.Federal censuses are usually reliable, depending on the knowledge of the informant and the care of the census enumerator. Information may have been given to a census taker by any member of the family or by a neighbor. Some information may have been incorrect or deliberately falsified.
7 Terre Web Site, Victor Eichenberger
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8 BillionGraves, https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10147-87987185/victor-a-eichenberger-in-billiongraves
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  Victor A EichenbergerBirth: 1893Death: 1981Burial: M. R. E. Cemetery, Berne, Indiana, United StatesRelatives: Relation Name Birth Death <a>Osie B Eichenberger</a> 1891 1995 More photos: <A href="http://www.billiongraves.com/" target="_blank">www.billiongraves.com
9 United States World War I Draft Registrations, 1917-1918, https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10513-4906931/victor-albert-eichenberger-in-united-states-world-war-i-draft-registrations
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  Victor Albert EichenbergerGender: MaleBirth: June 15 1893 - Berne, Indiana, United StatesAge: 23Draft registration: 1918 - Adams County, Indiana, United StatesNationality: United StatesLanguage: EnglishSource: NARA Publication:M1509 NARA Publication Title:World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards NARA Roll:IN1 Draft Board:Adams County; A-Z When the United States declared war on the German Empire on April 6, 1917 its standing army was comprised of approximately 100,000 men with another 115,000 in National Guard units. President Wilson immediately directed the Department of War to work to increase the army to a one million-man force. However, six weeks after war was declared only 73,000 new recruits had volunteered for military service.Military planners and political leaders had correctly anticipated the general apathy in the nation for the war effort at its onset and almost as soon as war was declared work began in the US Congress to enact updated conscription legislation. Congress passed the Selective Service Act on May 18, 1917. This act authorized the federal government to raise a national army through compulsory enlistment.The initial Selective Service Act required all men aged 21 to 30 to register. In August 1918, at the request of the War Department, Congress amended the law to expand the age range to include all men aged 18 to 45.Three specific registrations were conducted: * June 5, 1917. This first registration was for all men between the ages of 21 and 31. * June 5, 1918. The second registration was for those who had turned 21 after June 5, 1917 and a supplemental registration included in the second registration was held on August 24, 1918, for those who turned 21 years old after June 5, 1918. * September 12, 1918. The third, and final registration was for all men aged 18 through 45 not previously enrolled. By the end of the First World War, some 2 million men had volunteered for military service and 2.8 million other men had been drafted. Accordingly, a draft registration does not imply that the individual ended up being drafted or that he didn’t volunteer separately. The handwriting on the card is normally that of a registration board worker usually labeled the “registrar”. However, almost all cards contain the signature or “mark” in the handwriting of the registrant himself.

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