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From: marion m hill <>
Subject: [NJHUDSON-L] Re: NJHUDSON-D Digest V01 #90
Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2001 14:04:00 -0400
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> NJHUDSON-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 90
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> Today's Topics:
> #1 Re: [NJHUDSON-L] Lookup requested ["baby babe" <]
> #2 [NJHUDSON-L] STUMPE [Susan Hantke-Ogden <s1036503010@mi]
> #3 [NJHUDSON-L] Sommers/Siegrist/Dolc [Marcelle Aldredge <.]
> #4 [NJHUDSON-L] Sommers, Jersey City [Marcelle Aldredge <.]
> #5 [NJHUDSON-L] Speakeasy Info []
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> Subject: Re: [NJHUDSON-L] Lookup requested Krulpfeifer - St Joseph Christening
> Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 19:55:53 -0000
> From: "baby babe" <>
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> Is anyone interested in doing a look-up for me in the NY Times Archives on a
> mysterious death that occurred in Hoboken approximately November 23, 1896?
> Let me know if you are interested in making a few bucks. Thanks! Robin
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> Subject: [NJHUDSON-L] STUMPE
> Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 17:32:49 -0700
> From: Susan Hantke-Ogden <>
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> I am trying to find the cemetery plot for my great grandmother, who was
> married to Hugo STUMPE, found on the Jersey City, NJ, 1900 census, living
> on Ocean Ave. Hugo STUMPE stated he immigrated from Germany in 1880 and
> married my grandmother, a widow, in 1887. He was a painter and also a
> watchman. My grandmother was a toddler at the time of marriage, and Hugo
> STUMPE and his wife, my great grandmother, Amelia Elizabeth KUHL STUMPE
> raised her. I have their announcement of marriage (1906) for my
> grandmother, stating "Mr and Mrs. Hugo STUMPE announce the marriage of
> their daughter, Elizabeth KUHL to George HANTKE......"
>
> My great grandmother, Amelia, was also known as Emilie or Emma STUMPE.
>
> Do you have a Hugo STUMPE or Amelia, Emma, or Emilie STUMPE
> in your lineage or family tree? Do you know of anyone by the name of
> STUMPE, or did you know of anyone who was related to, or knew, or was a STUMPE?
>
> In 1920 Hugo was found living on Highwood Ave, Tenafly, NJ with landlord,
> Philip Mildenberger. I believe they could have been a friends from Jersey
> City when they lived there. On the census (1920) Elizabeth STUMPE, my
> grandmother, was not there which makes me think she was deceased.
>
> On 1900 Jersey City census there was also a Herman STUMPE living on Ocean
> Ave. He was related to Hugo STUMPE, relationship uncertain. I am trying
> to tie him in with Hugo and Elizabeth.
>
> I very much want to find where my great grandparents, Hugo and Emilie /
> Emma / Amelia STUMPE are buried.
>
> Please email me with any information or leads that may help me. I am most
> grateful.
>
> Again, thanks.
> Susan Hantke-Ogden
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> Subject: [NJHUDSON-L] Sommers/Siegrist/Dolce
> Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 23:11:49 -0400
> From: Marcelle Aldredge <>
> To:
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> Seeking information on Jennie Siegrist, daughter of John and Dora
> (Sommers) Siegrist (sometimes spelled Seigrist). They lived in Jersey
> City. Jennie was b. 1901 and died in the 1970's I believe. She married
> an Arthur (or Alfred) Dolce (sorry, not sure of spelling) and they had
> daughter Dorothy, born 1919. Dorothy married and had 4 children.
>
> If anyone knows these family names, and can share information, please
> contact me.
>
> thanks
> Marcelle
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> Subject: [NJHUDSON-L] Sommers, Jersey City
> Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 23:13:23 -0400
> From: Marcelle Aldredge <>
> To:
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> Seeking information on any Sommers' from Jersey City, but in particular,
> Hattie Sommers. She was born 1882 to Henry and Dora Sommers.
>
> Any information would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Marcelle
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> Subject: [NJHUDSON-L] Speakeasy Info
> Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2001 01:58:27 EDT
> From:
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> Hi everyone,
> I'm new to the list and have some strange questions to ask. :)
>
> 1. My grandfather, Bernard LYNCH, owned a speakeasy in Hoboken in the 1920s.
> It was located on Washington Street, across from the police and fire
> departments. Would someone have a directory for this time period who would
> be willing to do a lookup under 'restaurant' or such?
>
> 2. Does anyone know if there are any surviving documents (police records,
> etc) on the speakeasies in the area in the 1920s? If so, do you think the
> archives would hold them or the libraries?
>
> 3. Does anyone know who was the mayor of Hoboken through the 1920s? He used
> to visit my grandfather at home in Brooklyn and we have a picture of the two
> of them together. However, no one can remember his name!
>
> Thank you so much for your time,
> Tracy

tracy have you contacted the hoboken historical society. they have a new museum and
have lots of history. they have a website too there phone # is 201 656 2240. they
are very helpful if you talk to the right person. mr lutz or robert foster .here
is there www.hobokenmuseum.org. my father was a policeman there in 1920's and my
grandfather drank alot and propably frequented that speakeasy. he also died a
mysterious death at his employment for the railroad..good luck. keep in touch. i
will be going to hoboken in sept. if there is anything you need by then.the newark
historical society has the directories for hoboken but so does the hoboken library.
i dont know which. the museam is not genealogical but the newark historical soc. is
and they are on park ave. in newark.


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