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Juderjahn Family History

February 15, 1821 - Sophia Juderjahn, born Hanover, Germany.

May 6, 1833 - Augustine Louise BUSSE born Kraatzen, , , Germany (d. 11 Jul 1869), wife of Wilhelm Juderjahn, Sr.

March 16, 1834 - William Juderjahn, Sr., born in Pyritz, Prussia.

October 4, 1856 - Otto Juderjahn, Sr., son of William Juderjahn, Sr.,  born in Prussia.

June, 1857 - William Juderjahn, Sr. enters the U.S. through the Port of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Question - Did Augustine have a brother 

Busse, Martin, age 26, occupation - Knecht, from Marienwalde/Arnswalde, who traveled to Nord-Amerika in 1854 ? Source: Brandenburg, Prussia Emigration Records. There are no further records of a Martin Busse other the Augustine's father who died in Appleton, Wisconsin. and one who lived in Quincy, Il.

1860 Federal Census -  Joderjahl, William, Milwaukee County, WI, page 287, 4th Ward.

December 6, 1860 - William signs U.S. Citizen Intention Paper #16925, Milwaukee County (Note: No record found that William became a full American citizen.)

August 15, 1862 - William Sr. enlists Union Army as a Private, 26th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, Company B. (Apparently he enlisted as 

Juderjohn Wilhelm   Co. B 26 Wisconsin Infantry. Private Union

according to Civil War Service Records posted on Ancestry.com 

Wife - Augustine Louise Busse Juderjahn may have left Milwaukee, with her four children and spent the war years with parents (Martin Friedrich BUSSE and Anna Dorothea VOSS) in Appleton, Wisconsin ? or lived with a brother or sister?

]May 1-5, 1863 - William captured by Confederate forces at Battle of Chancellorsville. (Read letter below to learn more about William Juderjahn's life in the army)

Letter from Private Heinrich Lingsch, Company B. (Died 1/20/64, Murfreesboro, Tenn., disease)

ALL Camp by Stafford Courthouse, May 11, 1863 

Precious Emilie: 

    I have received your dear letter of April 28th yesterday, the tenth, and was very pleased that you are all still well and that you are still able to adjust to your lonely situation, and I wish most longingly that I could be with you again, but unfortunately it merely remains wishful thinking, and I believe we will still have to overcome many hard blows before fate will reunite us again. Then nothing shall separate me from you (pl.) again but death. My dear Emilie, lately serious changes have happened in our regiment; morale is now very depressed on the whole, although in our company it is still the best. Almost everyone here has lost relatives or friends in the last battle; almost two hundred of the regiment are gone. However, not all are dead, perhaps half of them may come back, those who are just wounded or take prisoner. August Toltzmann though could hardly be alive anymore. The man ahead of him has seen him fall; right at the start of the first fight he had received a bullet on the forehead and fallen immediately without moving. Should he be dead his death was an easy one, but if the bullet had come a long distance he could possibly be just stunned and then it would not be a dangerous would. I am very sorry about him, he was always such a cheerful guy, he had always taken all the hardships well. He had just the moment before fired his gun against the enemy. 

    My dear Emilie, war is a horrible evil which gives me no pleasure, but we are in it and only through powerful action can we extricate ourselves. This time we have fought a battle where we were confident of good success, but the carelessness with which the right wing was set up, without the artillery that belonged there, just on the place where our regiment stood. And the cleverness of the Southern leaders who knew how to take advantage of this weak point had pushed us back. Our regiment held up as well as possible, but the enemy unfolded enormous superior strength, and for our regiment to remain would have been madness; it would have surely been wounded or captured. Therefore there was a wild flight. I will think of the second of May for the rest of my life, even though I did not take part in the fight, as I had been detailed to cook earlier. My helper with the cooking returned to the regiment and remained there. I stayed to receive the meat when it was being distributed. Unfortunately, this never happened, because, while the animals were being skinned, we were surprised by the Southerners and had to leave them behind. We received orders to retreat, and not long after that the regiments had to follow us. It was a terrible confusion, I almost think that over two thirds of our people were shot through their clothing, but when the rebels came close to our cannons they were thrown back and it is said that their loss of lives is much more significant than ours was. It was a hard fight but still not a decisive one. Although the victory is ours, it could not be pursued properly because of the enormously bad weather which set in; also perhaps they had other reasons, perhaps the enemy could have cut us off from our provisions. In short, we retreated again across the Rappahannok and we were quite uneasy, believing that the enemy was bothering us again. Luckily we made it over here, it seems to me though as if each one was afraid of the other. 

    We are now again at our old place, for how long we do not know of course. I don't think we will have peace for very long until after Richmond is taken. The first night that I spent here at our old place was one of the most unpleasant of my life: wet to the skin and tired from the fatiguing march, and cold besides; it was horrible rainy weather, but it has been overcome and I feel fairly healthy. Quite a few are finding out here how much a human being is able to bear. 

    Many officers of our regiment are left, our company did not lose any, but a few were transferred from our company, ....Doerflinger is said to have conducted himself very bravely, his father is a soldier with a different regiment; and Prankte, who also leaves behind a wife and four children. Our company has been reduced from seventy to sixty-four. So far we haven't heard of Bernhard Meyer, otherwise there is no other acquaintance of ours. The Meyers' farmhand, Ewald, has been slightly injured. I am very sorry for a young man called Juderjahn, he leaves behind a wife and four children. If I were unmarried I would perhaps care very little about my bit of life; but I cannot stand the thought of leaving you, my loved ones, without seeing you once more. I would not even be happy in Heaven, if I could hope for that; but I would hope to see you (pl.) here again. My Dear, as I was just about to end this letter, I had an opportunity to buy a paper of today's date. According to it things look significantly better for us than we had though. Our people's cavalry has been up to two miles from Richmond and done enormous damage to the enemy. The Panner and the Seabote will probably try to describe our situation as very bad, but all in all it is now better for us than ever before and my hope has new life again, I believe we will yet emerge from the fight as victors. 

    My dear Emilie, I want t give you a small example of how comfortable it is to live during such marches: after we had marched for two days and almost two nights we had a little quiet time. I had laid myself down in the open with my comrades, but...soldiers....., when we awoke we had on our ....so much rainwater had gathered that we could wash with it, and ....is not practical. My dear Emilie, I had the misfortune....to break your (pl.) picture; still I carry it around with me, it would probably be the last thing I would part with, before I could have a new one of you (pl.). Therefore, you would do me a very large favor if you would send me another, but possibly smaller one, the kind of tin which is easier to keep; it is always a good feeling for me when I can look at you (pl.) here. I have done that even close to the greatest din of battle 

    My Dear, we just learned that several people who were considered dead are listed as still living, among them Bernard Meyer, but I have not yet heard of August Toltzmann. Morale has also improved somewhat since yesterday when I started this letter but was unable to finish it; General Sigel is supposed to have received command over us again. We feel safer under him than under our current general, because he has more caution and foresight than the latter and this misfortune probably would not have happened to us, had he commanded us. We will hope for the best, perhaps this tiresome war will be ended sooner than it was though. 

    My Precious, around the twenty-eighth of April I sent you a letter with ten dollars in it. I do hope that you have received it. Always answer me as soon as possible. My Dear, regarding your inquiry whether I already sent the letter to Germany, I must report to you that I have not been able to do it yet because I have had too many interruptions, but when I do send it I will have the answer addressed to you. 

    Now I must close, and I am very happy, my precious Emilie, that you can manage so well with the farming business and that you can at least amuse yourself with our dear children, if you have no other friends. I wish I could be playing with them again, it would certainly be more pleasant for me than the business of war. Farewell, my precious love unto death. 

    In my thoughts I greet and kiss you and our dear children. 

Your Heinrich Lingsch 

26th Wisconsin Correspondence, 10/15/1863 


ALL Head Quarters 26th Reg. Wis. Vol. Bridgeport, Ala. Oct. 15, 1863 

To Act'g Adj't General S. Gibbs Madison, Wis. 

    Sir : In compliance with your letter dated Oct. 8/63, I would respectfully submit the following Report of men gained from missing in action since May 1st up to the present date. 

Co. A. 1. Private Theodore Koenig, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. A. 2. Private August Beitz, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. A. 3. Private Gotthold Jaenig, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. A. 4. Private August Beitz, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. A. 5. Private William Maetzold, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. A. 6. Private Raymond Kiefer, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. B. 7. Private William Juderjahn, joined October 4th. 1863. Co. C. 8. Sergt. Jacob Michel, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. C. 9. Private Julius Suettinger, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. D. 10. Private Franz Kropf, joined October 2d. 1863. Co. E. 11. Private Ernst Rietz, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. F. 12. Private Joachim Schulz, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. F. 13. Private Joseph Koenig, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. F. 14. Private Friedrich Zuhrmuehlen, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. G. 15. Private Henry Allen, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. G. 16. Private Emerson Smith, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. H. 17. Private William Anhalt, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. H. 18. Private Joseph Zimmermann, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. I. 19. Sergt. Christian Crusius, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. I. 20. Corpl. Henry A Fisher, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. I. 21. Private William Baatz, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. I. 22. Private Peter Dwarschack, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. K. 23. Corpl. Julius Lasche, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. K. 24. Corpl. Joseph Lenger, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. K. 25. Private Robert Becker, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. K. 26. Private Friedrich Roell, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. K. 27. Private Bernhard Ott, joined October 3d. 1863. Co. C. 28. Private Michel Fritz, joined October 3d. 1863.

Very Respectfully Yours Fred. C. Winkler Captain Comd'g 26th Regt. Wis. Vol. 

(Written and signed by) George P. Traumen Act'g Adj't 

Wisconsin Historical Society, 1200 Series, Box 128, Correspondence 1864


Charles Busse Residence: Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Could this have been a brother of William's wife Augustine Louis Busse?)

Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 20 January 1864; Enlisted in Company B, 26th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 20 January 1864; Killed on 16 March 1865 in Averysboro, NC. Charles was in the same Co. B as was William.

John Busse Residence: Iron Ridge, Wisconsin (May have been Augustine's other brother?)

Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 23 March 1865; Enlisted in Company B, 52nd Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 23 March 1865; Mustered out on 28 July 1865 in Leavenworth, KS


June 13, 1865 - William musters of of the Union Army.

June 15, 1866 - William Juderjahn, Jr., born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The Following Information was Obtained From City of Milwaukee Directories at the Milwaukee County Historical Society

 and the Milwaukee County Courthouse

(Abbreviations used: r or res = residence; bds = boards, abt = about, occ = occupation)

1866/7- William Juderjahn, Sr., working for George Smith (two George Smiths listed; one a Commercial Merchant at 128 Reed St., the other, the Proprietor of Union Hotel at 377 3rd St.) William lived at 613 Herman St., Milwaukee [Editor's Note - This is the first Milwaukee directory listing for William after living here for 10 years (?)]

1867/8 - William Juderjahn, Sr., plasterer, r. 694 6th St.

1868/9 - W. Juderjahn Sr., mason, r. 691 5th St.

1869 - Augustine Juderjahn, wife of William Juderjahn, Sr., dies at age 36, buried at Union Cemetery, Section 4 Range 8 No. 24S, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, July 12, 1869.

1869/August, 23 - William Juderjahn, Sr. marries Bertha Pormann.

1869/7 & 1870/1 - no listings.

1871 - W. Juderjahn Sr., plasterer, r. 1342 Fond du Lac Ave.

1871/May, 12 - Josephine Ott born (wife of William Jr.)

1873/4 - W. Juderjahn Sr., plasterer, r. 1830 Cherry St.

1874/May, 17 - Ernest Juderjahn buried at Union Cemetery, Section 4, Range 13, No. 83N, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

1874/5 - Otto Juderjahn, Sr., plasterer, bds. 646 10th St. [Editor's Note - Eldest son of William Sr.?]

1876 - Otto Juderjahn, Sr., mason, r. 1516 Galena.

        - William, Sr., mason, same r. 1516 Galena.

1876/June, 5 - Otto Juderjohn marries (Milwaukee V13 P876)

1877/April, 4 - Frank W. Juderjahn born to Otto & Lizet Juderjahn in Poygan, Wisconsin (near Oshkosh, Winnebago County) [Editor's Note - Why were Otto & Lizet in Poygan, WI. ? Did they spend two years there?]

1877/8 - no listing

1879 - Otto, Sr., white-washer, r. 594 10th St.

         - William Sr., mason, r. rear 713 Cherry St.

1879/March, 22 - Elizabeth Juderjohn marries Charles Recker, MC Vol. 12 P 401. (Milwaukee Vol. 14 P 0413 ?)

Anna M. JUDERJOHN - International Genealogical Index/NA
Gender: F Birth: 16 Mar 1859 Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Gender: F Marriage: Abt. 1879 <Sioux Falls>, Minnehaha, South Dakota
Parents:
Father:  William JUDERJOHN
Mother:  Augustina BUSSE
Marriage(s):
Spouse:  James Mathew SCOTT
Marriage:  Abt. 1879
<sioux Falls>, Minnehaha, South Dakota
1880 SCOTT JAMES M. Lawrence County SD 332 False Bottom Federal Population Schedule SD 1880 Federal Census Index SDS7a4762656
1880 SCOTT JAMES M. Pennington County SD 124 Sheridan Federal Population Schedule SD 1880 Federal Census Index SDS7a4762655

1879/ October,1 - Otto Juderjahn, Jr., born to Otto & Lizette, MC Vol. 9 P 191.

1880 - Otto, mason, r. 594 10th St.

         - William Sr., plasterer, r. 471 7th St.

1881 - Otto, plasterer, r. 619 Cherry St.

        - William Sr., plasterer, r. rear 713 Cheery St.

        - William Jr., painter, bds., rear 713 Cherry St.

1882/January, 25 - Caroline Juderjahn buried Union Cemetery, Section W4, Range 11, No. 18N.

1882 - George Juderjahn, lather, r. rear 713 Cherry St.

        - Otto, mason, same res.

        - William Sr., mason, same res.

        _ William Jr., painter, same res.

1883 - George, lather, r. 1001 Winnebago St.

        - Otto, mason, same res.

        - William Sr., mason, same res.

1884 - Otto, mason, r. 462 Vliet St.

        - William Sr., saloon & calciminer, r. 1001 Winnebago St.

        - William Jr., painter, r. 1001 Winnebago St.

1885 - Otto, mason, r. rear 462 15th St.

        - William Sr., saloon, 1001 Winnebago, r. same.

        - William Jr., painter, 713 Cherry St. [Editor's Note - Could 713 Cherry have been the residence of another relative or a boarding house ?]

1886 - George, lather, r. 1001 Winnebago St.

         - Otto, plasterer, r. 462 15th St.

         - William Sr., saloon, r. 1001 Winnebago St.

         - William Jr., painter, r.  1001 Winnebago St.

{Note: after 1886 - George disappears]

1887 - Otto, plasterer, r. 462 15th St. 

         - William Sr., saloon, r. 1001 Winnebago St.

         - William Jr., wagonmaker, r. 1001 Winnebago St.

1889 - Otto, plasterer, r. 641 14th St.

         - William Sr., plasterer, r. 1120 Galena St.

         - William Jr., plasterer,  r. 1120 Galena St.

1889/September, 15 - Sophia Juderjahn buried Union Cemetery LotN14 Block 4 Section 2.

1889/December, 10 - William Jr. marries Josephine Ott MC Vol 55 P 380 (Vol 21 P284 ?) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

1890/May, 11 - Otto Sr. dies ? MC Vol 75 P 237, buried Union Cemetery Lot 516 Block 3 Section 19.

1890/November, 20 - Charles A. Juderjahn born MC Vol 141 P 30.

1891 - Otto Sr., plasterer, r. 679 1/2 15th St.

         - William Sr., plasterer, r. 1326 Fond du Lac Ave.

         - William Jr., painter, r. 35 Johnson St. (Editor Note - same address as Josephine's father: Joseph Ott, stonecutter, 35 Johnson St.. Milwaukee WI 1890)

1891/November, 15 - William Juderjahn, Sr. dies, buried November 17, 1891 in Union Cemetery Lot 516 Block 3 Lot 19.

1892 - Otto Sr., plasterer, r. 679 1/2 15th St.

         - Frank, cabinet-maker,  r. 679 1/2 15th St.

        William Jr., painter, r. 38 Johnson St.

1893 - Frank, laborer,   r. 679 1/2 15th St.

        - Otto Sr., plasterer,   r. 679 1/2 15th St.

        - William Jr., painter, r. 379 14th St.

1893/November, 3 - Clara Josephine Juderjahn born to William Jr. and Josie.

1894 - Frank, machinist,   r. 679 1/2 15th St.

        - Otto, plasterer,   r. 679 1/2 15th St.

        - William Jr., painter,  r. 679 15th St.

1895 - Frank, lather, r. 679 1/2 15th St.

        - Otto Sr. (Lizzie), lather, r. 679 1/2 15th St.

         - Otto Jr., lather, r. 679 1/2 15th St.

        - William Jr., plaster, r. 679 1/2 15th St.

1895/October, 23 - William Juderjahn III born MC Vol 151 P 460.

Charles A. and Clara Josephine Juderjahn (mid-1890's)

Josephine and William Juderjahn, Jr. seated; Charles, standing center; Catherine in front; Clara, standing to right; circa 1905.

1896 - Otto Jr., porter, r. 679 1/2 15th St.

        - William Jr., painter, r. 658 15th St.

1897 - Frank, lather, r. 713 Cherry St.

        - Otto Sr., lather,  r. 713 Cherry St.

        - Otto Jr., lather, r. 1425 Tomah.

        - William Jr., painter, r. 1425 Tomah

1897/August 26 - William Juderjahn III dies MC Vol 151 P 460, buried August 29, 1897 in Union Cemetery Sect 26 Range 16 No. 85.

1898 - Frank, Otto Sr. & Lizzie, same.

        - Otto Jr., plasterer, r. 1484 7th St.

        - William Jr., painter, r. 510 Sheridan Lane

1898/September 8 - Katherine Louise Juderjahn born to William Jr. and Josie, MC Vol 278 P 39.

1899/January, 21 - Otto Juderjahn, Sr. dies at age 42, buried January 23, 1899 at Union Cemetery Lot 516 Block 3 Section 19.

1899 - Lizzie (widow) & Otto Jr., bellboy, r. 713 Cherry

        - William Jr. , painter, r. 430 Sheridan Lane.

1900 - William Jr. , painter, r. 430 Sheridan Lane.

        - Lizzie (widow) & Otto Jr., clerk, r. 713 Cherry

1901 - Lizzie (widow) & Otto Jr., an Elevator Conductor, r. 713 Cherry

        - William Jr. , painter, r. 1067 29th St.

1902 - Lizzie (widow) & Otto Jr., an Elevator Operator in Govt. Building, r. 713 Cherry

        - William Jr. , painter, r. 1127 24th St.

1903/March, 28 - Gladys Juderjahn born to Otto & Martha in MC Vol 354 P 38

1904/March, 30 - Hedwig "Hattie" Juderjahn born in Milwaukee MC Vol 372 P 378

1904 - Lizzie, (widow of Otto), 1233 1st St.

        - Otto Jr., Elevator Operator, 1102 Garfield Ave.

        - William Jr., painter, 744 14th St.

1905 - Otto Jr., Elevator Operator, 1102 Garfield Ave.

        - William Jr., painter, 513 North Ave.

1905/April, 5 - Lizette "Lizzie" Juderjahn (Otto Sr.'s widow) remarries to Charles A. Mueller, MC Vol 162 P 475.

1907 - William Jr., painter, 513 North Ave.

        - Charles A., painter, 513 North Ave.

        - Frank, Elevator Operator, 415 16th St.

         - Otto,  Elevator Operator, 415 16th St.

1908 - Charles A., clerk at 218 E. Water, r.  513 North Ave.

        - Frank, Elevator Operator, , r. 518 Lee.

        - Otto,  Elevator Operator Govt bldg, r. 518 Lee.

        - William Jr., painter, 513 North Ave.

1908/May, 29 - Peter Gilbert Juderjahn born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

1909 - Charles, painter, 515 North Ave

        - Otto,  Elevator Operator Govt bldg, r. 518 Lee.

        - William Jr., painter, 515 North Ave.

1910 - Charles, painter, 515 North Ave.

        - William Jr., painter, 515 North Ave

        - Otto Jr., Elevator Operator, 518 Lee St.

1911/January, 7 - Clara Juderjahn (age 17) marries Paul Dobratz, MC Vol 211 P 224.

1911 - Charles, painter - William Juderjahn & Son, r. 515 North Ave.

        - Frank, Elevator Operator, , r. 770 23rd St.

        - Otto,  Elevator Operator Govt bldg, r. 518 Lee.

        - William, painter - William Juderjahn & Son, r. 515 North Ave.

1912 - same, except Otto moves to 1006 North Ave.

1913 - same, except Otto moves to 2513 Auer Ave.

1913/July, 16 - Charles A. Juderjahn marries Lillian Wrasse, MC Vol 236 P 183.

1914 - Charles A., painter, r. 106 1/2 Maiden Ln.

        - Frank W., painter, r. 815 19th St.

        - Otto, elevator operator at Post Office, r. 2515 Auer Ave.

        - William, painter - William Juderjahn & Son, r. 515 North Ave.

1915 - Charles A. , painter, 793 Island Ave.

        - Frank W., watchman, r. 815 19th St.

        - Otto, elevator operator at Post Office, r. 2515 Auer Ave

         - William, painting contractor, r. 515 North Ave.

1915/December, 22 - Clara Juderjahn marries Kenneth Moody, MC Vol 258 P 260.

1916 & 17 - Charles A. , painter, 793 Island Ave.

        - Frank W., watchman at 1st National Bank, r. 815 19th St.

        - Otto, elevator operator at Post Office, r. 2515 Auer Ave

         - William, painting contractor, r. 515 North Ave.

1916/August, 12 - Catherine Juderjahn marries Adolph Winsauer, MC Vol264 P376.

1917/June, 19 - William Juderjahn, Jr. dies at age 5, MC Vol 397 P324, buried Union Cemetery June 6, 1917 Lot 12 Block 8 Section 33, Disinterred August 4, 1941 to Lot West of N10 Block 11 Section 27.

Peter Gilbert Juderjahn ?

1918 - Charles, machinist, r. 793 Island Ave.

        - Clara, Mrs., sales -  Schunk's, r. 1606 Chambers

        - Frank, watchman, r. 1606 Chambers

        - Hattie, book binder, r. 513 North Ave.

        - Josephine (widow of William), 513 North Ave.

        - Martha, machine operator, 2515 Auer Ave.

        - Otto, elevator operator, 2515 Auer Ave.

1919 -  Charles, machinist, r. 793 Island Ave.

        - Clara, Mrs., sales lady -  Schunk's, r. 1606 Chambers

        - Frank, watchman, r. 1606 Chambers

        - Hattie, folder, r. 513 North Ave.

        - Josephine (widow of William), 513 North Ave.

        - Otto, millwright, 2515 Auer Ave.

1920 - Charles, machinist, r. 793 Island Ave.

        - Clara, Mrs., clerk, r. 1606 Chambers

        - Frank, millwright, r. 1606 Chambers

        - Hattie, bindery worker, r. 513 North Ave.

        - Josephine (widow of William), 513 North Ave.

        - Otto, millwright, 2515 Auer Ave

1921 - Frank, punch operator, r. 1606 Chambers

        - Hattie, bindery worker, r. 513 North Ave.

        - Josephine (widow of William), 513 North Ave.

        - Otto (Martha), millwright, 2515 Auer Ave

1921/June 4, 1921 - Josephine Juderjahn nee Ott remarries to Adolph H. Fiebiger, MC Vol310 P 264.

1922  - Hattie, Clerk for Herman Voss Co., r. 513 North Ave.

        - Charles (Lillian), painter, r. 793 Island Ave.

1922/June, 10 - Gladys Juderjahn marries Herman Mentzel, MC Vol 320 P 383.

1923 - Charles (Lillian), r. 467 35th St.

        -  Clara H. Juderjahn, clerk A. E. Schunk Dept Store, 1606 Chambers

        - Frank W. (Clara), plumber, 1606 Chambers

        - Hattie, r. 784 5th St.

1925/June, 20 - Hattie Juderjahn marries Ernest Wurst, MC Vol 353 P 96.

1925 - Charles (Lillian), painter, r. 762 Island Ave.

        - Clara H. Juderjahn, A. E. Schunk Dept Store, 1606 Chambers

        - Frank W. (Clara H.), plumber, 1606 Chambers. [Where did Frank go after this mid-20's listing until 1943 death?]

        - Otto Jr. (Martha), millwright, 2515 Auer Ave.

        - Peter G. Juderjahn, apprentice - L.F. Holzhauzer, r. 1603 19th St.

 

Peter Gilbert Juderjahn, age 18-20

Peter Gilbert Juderjahn, age 18-20

 

 

 

 

 

1927 - Charles (Lillian), decorator, r. 793 Island Ave.

         - Otto Jr. (Martha), millwright, 2515 Auer Ave.

1930/June, 21 - Peter Gilbert Juderjahn and Theodora M. Cira marry.

1931/February, 5 - John "Jack" Gilbert (?) Juderjahn born, MC Vol 2829-1931

1933 - Charles (Lillian), painter, 2200 N. Palmer.

        - Otto Jr. (Martha), millwright, 2521 W. Auer Ave.

        - Peter (Dorothy), sign painter - Walgreen Co., r. 829 E. Pearson.

1935 - Charles, painter, Board of Education, 236 North Ave.

         - Dorothy Juderjahn, emp. Fred A. Mayer Shoe Co., r. 2118 N. Cambridge Ave.

        - Otto, millwright, 2521 W. Auer Ave.

1939 - Charles, r. 2322 N. Palmer

         - Otto, millwright, 2521 W. Auer Ave.

         - Peter, ?, r. 1863 N. Warren Ave.

1939/December, 24 - Otto Juderjahn, Jr. dies, MC Vol 276-1940

 

 

 

 

 

Adolph & Catherine Winsauer

Clara Moody & Ike


Name: Anne Gertrude Juderjahn
Certificate: 13172
Place: Pinellas
Race: W
Death Date: 26 Jan 1993 Florida Death Index 1877-1998
Birth Date: 22 Oct 1902

 

Sitting, 4th from left - Ron Juderjahn; Kneeling, 4th from right - John Juderjahn

 

 

< John Gilbert Juderjahn

February 5, 1931 - November 11, 1951

 

Ronald Peter Juderjahn >

February 6, 1933 - February 26, 2000 

 

 

 

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