NameMartin HOPPE 
Birth16 Oct 1914, Williamsville, New York2411
OccupationDriver; dairy salesman
Education2 yrs high school
Spouses
Marriage28 Nov 1935, Williamsville, New York2370
Census notes for Martin HOPPE
1940 New York, Erie County, Buffalo, ward 14, E.D. 64-310, sheet 12B (taken 23 Apr 1940)
57 Marshal, household, 224, rents, $25
Hoppe, Martin, head, male, white, age 25, married, 2 yrs high school, born New York, lived in same place in 1935, dairy salesman
———, Dorothy, wife, female, white, age 31, married, 2 yrs high school, born New York
———, Patricia, daughter, female, white, age 3, single, born New York
———, Marilyn, daughter, female, white, age 2, single, born New York
Residences notes for Martin HOPPE
From City directories:
1939 Buffalo Driver 57 Marshall
1950 Buffalo Driver 51 G Carlton
1956 Buffalo Driver 81 Montana av
1957 “
Both Martin and Dorothy still alive
Notes for Martin & Dorothy (Family)
Lockport Union-Sun and Journal, Friday Evening, 6 December 1935, p. 4
Weddings
Hoppe-Burke
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burke of 272 Market street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Martin Hoppe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoppe of Williamsville, November 18, at 9 o’clock at St. Peter and Paul church of Williamsville. The Rev. George Zimpfer performed the ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a royal blue moire taffeta gown with matching accessories and carried a bouquet of white pompon chrysanthemums.
She was attended by Miss Alma Ball of Buffalo who wore brown moire taffeta with matching accessories. Her bouquet was of yellow and rust chrysanthemums. The groom was attended by his brother, Leo Hoppe, of Buffalo.
Mrs. Burke wore Burgundy chiffon velvet, and Mrs. Hoppe, the groom’s mother, wore black crepe.
A reception followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoppe, a wedding breakfast being served for 25. Table decorations were in white.