NameFred William NIEMEIER
Deathbef 1946
OccupationCook helper at Love & Armstrong; accountant; stenographer
Spouses
Birth12 Nov 1874, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana8750
Death1 May 1946, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois8750
Burial3 May 1946, Rosehill Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois
Marriage4 Sep 1899, Vanderburgh County, Indiana8751
Census notes for Fred William NIEMEIER
1880 Indiana, Vanderburgh County, Evansville, E.D. 84, page 14B (taken 5 Jun 1880)
309 6th Ave., dwelling 114, family 142
Niemeier, Henry, white, male, age 35, head, married, retail grocer, born Prussia, parents born Prussia
————, Augusta, white, female, age 35, wife, married, keeping house, born Baden, parents born Baden
————, Chas., white, male, age 7, son, single, born Indiana, father born Prussia, mother born Baden
————, John, white, male, age 5, son, single, born Indiana, father born Prussia, mother born Baden
————, Fred, white, male, age 4, son, single, born Indiana, father born Prussia, mother born Baden
————, Matlda, white, female, age 2, daughter, single, born Indiana, father born Prussia, mother born Baden
1900 Indiana, Vanderburgh County, Pigeon Twp., Evansville City, E.D. 83, sheet 9A, stamped page 82
517 Elliot Street, dwelling 177, family 173
Neimeier, Fred W., head, white, male, Feb 1876, age 24, married less than a year, born Indiana, parents born Germany, accountant
————, Rena, wife, white, female, Nov 1874, age 25, married, mother of 0 children, born Indiana, parents born Indiana
1910 Illinois, Cook County, City of Chicago, ward 22, E.D. 949, sheet 14A, stamped page 180 (taken 26 Apr 1910)
1503 Mohawk St., dwelling 178, family 312
Niemeier, Fred W., head, male, white, age 34, married once for 10 years, born Indiana, parents born Germany, stenographer, office
————, Rena E., wife, female, white, age 35, married once for 10 years, mother of 1 child, 1 living, born Indiana, parents born Indiana, dress maker
————, Mary M., daughter, female, white, age 9, single, born Indiana, parents born Indiana
Residences notes for Fred William NIEMEIER
in Battle Creek, Michigan in 1918