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From: Jennifer <>
Subject: Re: [PA-CENSUS-LOOKUP] 1880 / Schuylkill / GLUNZ
Date: Sat, 05 Apr 2008 19:13:57 -0400
References: <47F50D8F.9060405@paonline.com><00c501c89771$35d29170$6601a8c0@MOM>


Hello David,

Perhaps this is Bernard's son Charles...and perhaps a Henry below..you might
want to check the 1880 for the other sons at www.familysearch.org. I wasn't
able to find them...

GLUNTZ, CHARLES (1880 U.S. Census)
PENNSYLVANIA , SCHUYLKILL, POTTSVILLE
Age: 38, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: GERM
Series: T9 Roll: 1193 Page: 386
1104 West Market Street, dwelling 173, family 186,

Gluntz, Charles, w, m, 38, head, M, Green Grocer, PRUS PRUS PRUS
, Theresa, w, f, 36, wife, M, Keeping House, HAN HAN HAN

and Henry appears to be a few doors down the street ...

1108 West Market Street, dwelling 178, family 188

Koller, Catharine, w, f, 54, head, Wd, Keeping House, c/n write, PA PA PA
Gluntz, Henry, w, m, 32, boarder, M, Huckster, PA PRUS PRUS

Jennifer

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jennifer" <>
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Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 7:03 PM
Subject: Re: [PA-CENSUS-LOOKUP] 1880 / Schuylkill / GLUNZ


> Hello,
>
> Haven't seen a reply to this, or perhaps I missed the thread..
> Found this ..
>
> GLENITZ, BERNARD (1880 U.S. Census)
> PENNSYLVANIA , SCHUYLKILL, POTTSVILLE
> Age: 68, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: GERM
> Series: T9 Roll: 1193 Page: 388
> 1123 West Market Street, dwelling 228, family 239
>
> Gluntz, Bernard, w, m, 68, Head, M, Retired Merchant, PRUS PRUS PRUS
> , Caroline F., w, f, 66, Wife, M, Keeping house, HANOVER HANOVER
> HANOVER
> , Herman, w, m, 23, S, Huckster, PA PRUS HANOVER
>
> and this...
> GLUNTZ, CLEMENS (1880 U.S. Census)
> PENNSYLVANIA , SCHUYLKILL, NORWEGIAN
> Age: 26, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: PA
> Series: T9 Roll: 1192 Page: 235
> Dwelling 182, family 182,
>
> Gluntz, Clemens, w, m, 20, head, M, Farmer, PA PRUS PRUS
> , Josephine, w, f, 18, wife, M, Keeping house, PA PRUS PRUS
> , Bernard, w, m, 1, son, S, PA PRUS PA
>
> Will continue looking for his children, unless you received them already.
>
> Jennifer
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 1:02 PM
> Subject: [PA-CENSUS-LOOKUP] 1880 / Schuylkill / GLUNZ
>
>
>>I would greatly appreciate a lookup in the 1880 census of Pottsville,
>> Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania for information relating to the
>> following names:
>>
>> Bernard GLUNZ He had a home which was "the oldest framed building on
>> Market Street." Emigrated from Germany about 1848. Husband of Calenia
>> Feindt.
>> Father of Charles, Frank, Henry, Clement B. (born Pottsville Sept. 15,
>> 1854), Herman and George.
>>
>> Clement B. GLUNZ born Pottsville Sept. 15, 1854. Husband of Josephine
>> Kramer. Father of Barney, George, Theresa, Charles, Mamie, William,
>> Frank, Clemens A., Berthilla, Alberta, Vincent and Dorothy.
>>
>> B. GLUNZ Was one of the organizers of the Pottsville Mutual Fire
>> Insurance Company of Pennsylvania.
>>
>> Charles GLUNTZ ("T" may have been incorrectly added to this surname)
>> Served with the "Washington Yagers"
>> of Pottsville [apparently during the civil war].
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> David Young
>>
>>
>>
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