Titel: Haindl family census lookup
Skrivet av: Mats Ahlgren skrivet 2006-01-23, 20:56
Some more, if you are interested
New Orleans marriage record
Name: Martha Haindl Spouse: Graham Guilford Haddock Age: 19 Age: 25 Gender: F Marriage Date: 24 Jun 1916 Volume: 38 Page: 785
This might be Marthas husband
Social Security Death Index Record about Graham Haddock Name: Graham Haddock SSN: 434-07-2506 Last Residence: 70124 New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America Born: 25 Jun 1891 Died: Dec 1971 State (Year) SSN issued: Louisiana (Before 1951 )
and this is probably the son
Social Security Death Index Record about Graham G. Haddock Name: Graham G. Haddock SSN: 438-01-8801 Last Residence: 70124 New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America Born: 9 Mar 1917 Died: 6 Feb 2002 State (Year) SSN issued: Louisiana (Before 1951 )
And from Graham's (the father) WW1 card it is possible to see that he worked as Stenographer (do you want a copy, let me know and I can mail it)
In Census 1900 is it possible to see that Graham lived in Florida, Putnam County, Palatka City. Hes father was Engineer Locomotive and Graham had an older brother, Dudley.
And if you continue to search you will find Graham Guilford IV Haddock, now living. (oopps,)
I also found an interesting text about Martha's son. Read and enjoy
Haddock worked as a draftsman for Higgins Industries of Louisiana in the late 1930s when the company was asked to design a special boat. Fooling around with a cigar box in his home workshop, he came up with a design. His colleagues thought it was too complicated, but Mr. Higgins liked the idea so much he used it to produce more than 12,000 of them: the box-like boats with a mechanical ramp used by Allied troops for the 1944 invasion of Normandy. Allied supreme commander Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower later called the landing craft key to winning World War II. Haddock stayed with the company through mergers and buyouts until his retirement in 1982. He died February 6 from cancer at age 84.