1910 Census

Head of Household, Birth          Location, page             Visit #’s Spouse, Birth                (Yrs married; Total/Living Children: Names) [Other People, Misc. Notes, etc.] Occupation

Cuyahoga, Ohio

Jerome Hellhake, 55-IL            Cleveland (ED 214), 244    018/034   .                            .     priest, church; with Anselm Mueller, priest [in Franciscan Monastery]

Franklin, Ohio

Mae A. Erner, 56-PA               Columbus 2 Wd, 126         065/069   .                            .     sister-in-law, widow; with Minnie B. Annawalt, and family

Wayne, Michigan

Mary Bodde, 46                    Detroit (ED 067), 028      100/161   .                            .     none [single]

   Barney Bodde, 43               .                          .         .                            .     cabinet maker, odd jobs; brother [single]

   Charles Bodde, 40              .                          .         .                            .     tailor, own shop; brother [single]

Mary Muer, 56                     Detroit (ED 098), 019      070/081   .                            (35; 13/7: Dorothy, 19; Elmer, 16; Corinne, 15) none [widow]

Joseph Gerke, 73-GER              Detroit (ED 131), 243      031/031   Francis, 70-GER              (42; 6/5: Anna, 39; Joseph, 37; Clara, 32; John, 30) _________?, retired

Mary H. Muer, 31                  Detroit (ED 132), 258      067/083   .                            (--; 3/2: Anthony W., 8; Evelyn E., 6) own income [widow] [also Frederick C. Heenen, “brother”, single, age 29, machinist, automobile shop]

Margaret J. Muer, 56              Detroit (ED 162), 069      111/141   .                            (--; 6/4: Ida, 29; Joseph, 24) retail merchant, dry goods [widow]

Frank Bodde, 72-GER               Detroit (ED 219), 022      094/098   Adelaide, 64-GER             (42; 8/6: Anthony, 34; Mathilda, 32; Felix P., 30) own income [to U.S. 1853 & 1865]

   John R. Bodde, 38              .                          .         .                            (--; 1/0) assist cashier?, bank [widower]

Adams, Illinois

Alois C. Helhake, 44              Quincy 1 Wd, 064           122/126   Anna, 46                     (16; 2/1: Alvire?(f), 14) foreman, lumber yard

Alphonse J. Freiburg, 34          Quincy 1 Wd, 075           104/152   Lucy M., 29                  (07; 5/5: Herbert, 5; Virgil, 4; Agatha, 2; Hildegarde, 1; Carl, 6/12) shoe maker, shoe store

Max E. Freiburg, 19               Quincy 1 Wd, 076           130/166   .                            .     fur & hides, wholesale

   Otto W. Freiburg, 17           .                          .         .                            .     brother

   Marie G. Freiburg, 26          .                          .         .                            .     sister

   Katharine E. Freiburg, 24      .                          .         .                            .     sister

   Clara C. Freiburg, 23          .                          .         .                            .     sister

Josephine Hellake, 49-MO          Quincy 1 Wd, 078           154/147   .                            (23; 9/7: William H., 21; Henry L., 19; Elizabeth, 17; Ida K., 15; Mary A., 13; Caroline I., 11; Margaret K., 6) none [“married”]

Bernard Hellhake, 38              Quincy 2 Wd, 134           159/243   Cora, 40                     (04; 0/0) blacksmith, carriage

Joseph Franka, 26-IA              Quincy 3 Wd, 005           086/117   Catherine [Hellhake], 26     (05; 1/1: Ruth, 4) teamster, coal co

   Clara Hellake, 20              .                          .         .                            .     laundress, laundry; sister-in-law

Christian Helmedag, 58?-GER       Quincy 4 Wd, 143           109/113   Caroline J.[Heine], 53-GER   (24; 8/5: Antone, 26-GER; Caroline, 19; Catharine, 13) no occupation listed [to U.S. 1886 & 1886]

   John Heine, 22                 .                          .         .                            .     laborer, stove foundry; boarder [to U.S. 1886]

Antony F. Hellhocke, 64-GER       Quincy 4 Wd, 152           026/031   Agusta, 63-GER               (33; 10/6: Willie(m), 22; Matilda, 18) shoe maker, own shop [to U.S. 1866 and 1870; naturalized]

Bernard Erner, 50                 Quincy 5 Wd, 216           120/145   Anna, 50                     (25; 2/1: Bertha, 20) clerk, shoe co

John Heine, 68-GER                Quincy 5 Wd, 217           130/160   Caroline C., 60              (39; 10/7: Cecelia, 34; Frank, 27; Virginia, 22; Ferdinand, 19) furrier, at home

Elizabeth Freiburg, 71-GER        Quincy 5 Wd, 221           209/258   .                            (39; 9/6) none [widow; to U.S. 1866]

Joseph Freiburg, 43               Quincy 5 Wd, 221           210/259   Anna, 43                     (19; 9/7: Adelaide, 18; Margaret, 16; Gertrude, 12; Odelia, 10; Lucile, 9; Edna, 7; Mariann, 5) [also Catherine Brinkmann, 35, sister-in-law, single] undertaker

Herman Freiburg, 35               Quincy 5 Wd, 223           268/324   Anna, 37                     (07; 1/1: Ledwinna, 1) [also Helena Luegering, 65, mother-in-law, married] undertaker, parlor

Edward J. Helhake, 18             Quincy 5 Wd, 225           011/013   .                            .     stepson, with W.A. Williams, 35, butcher, packing house; Martha, 45-MO; and family

   John L. Helhake, 10            .                          .         .                            .     stepson

John Hellhake, 67-GER             Quincy 5 Wd, 225           015/018   Elizabeth, 69-GER            (42; 8/8: Catherine, 41; Joseph, 31; Mary, 28; Antone, 26; August, 24) own income [to U.S. 1865; naturalized]

August B. Helhake, 53             Quincy 5 Wd, 241           080/085   Mary A., 53                  (30; 4/4: Gertrude, 29; William, 24) [also Adelaid Helhake, 42, sister-in-law, widow] ----, brass foundry

August Helhake, 28-IA             Quincy 5 Wd, 248           090/103   Celia, 29                    (05; 0/0) ______?, retail dry goods

Anton Heine, 68-GER               Quincy 5 Wd, 248           197/111   Christine, 65-MO             (46; 14/9: Rosa G, 44; John S. (married1), 43; Anna C., 34; George H. (married1), 32; Emma M., 24; Arthur P, 21; John C, 19) proprietor, cigar mfg

John H. Freiburg, 56-GER          Quincy 5 Wd, 254           106/113   Johanna T., 55               (25; 7/6: Frank E., 23; Joe A., 21; Kate, 18; Anna, 14; Ed B., 12) shoe maker

Theodore H. Hellhake, 27          Quincy 5 Wd, 255           121/130   Lenore M., 24-NV             (01; 0/0) retail merchant, shoes

Elizabeth Freiburg, 62            Quincy 5 Wd, 277           077/079   .                            (--; 0/0) sister-in-law? [widow]; with Henry Tobin?

Gregory G. Hellhake, 42           Quincy 5 Wd, 279           118/120   Theresa, 44-OH               (02; 2/2) foreman, iron works [both married2]

Fred A. Freiburg, 66-GER          Quincy 5 Wd, 281           164/167   .                            (--; -/-: Mary M., 32; Fred T., 29; John A., 26) cabinet maker, ______? Co [widower; to U.S. 1865]

Bernard W. Schlettert, 40         Quincy 6 Wd, 059           050/050   Elizabeth [Broemmel], 39     (16; 4/4: Cathrine, 15; Herman, 14; Bernard A., 10; Gertrude M., 6) watchman, at natl bank

   Catherine [Freiburg] Broemmel, 65-GER                     .         .                            (--; 11/6) “grandmother” [widow; to U.S. 1866]

Frank J. Hellake, 39              Quincy 6 Wd, 072           105/108   Margareth, 42                (18; 7/5: Otto, 17; Helen, 15; Joseph, 12; Antony, 10; Bernard, 8) cobler?, refrigerators?

   Jerome Hellake, 17             .                          .         .                            .     laborer, factory; nephew

Joseph Freiburg, 45               Quincy 6 Wd, 076           189/192   Anna, 46?                    (20; 8/3: Henrietta, 11; Helen, 9; Gerald, 6) shoe repair, shop

Ferdinand J. Heine, 51-GER        Quincy 6 Wd, 084           100/103   Elizabeth M., 42-GER         (24; 10/6: Ferdinand H., 20; Clara A., 13; Josephine E., 11; Gertrud A., 8; Bernard T., 4; Frances C., 2) blacksmith, own shop

August C. Helhake, 28             Quincy 6 Wd, 088           180/185   Celia R., 29                 (05; -/-) buyer, department store

Jo Daviess, Illinois

Frank Erner, 48-GER               East Dubuque city, 077     165/165   Mary, 49                     (21; 3/2: Joseph, 21; William, 19) tinner, general work

Joe V. Erner, 33                  Menominee, 232             113/114   Annie, 24                    (09; 4/4: Albert, 9; Celia, 6; Frank, 3; Wilford, 11mo) farmer, general farm

Kane, Illinois

?Mary Freiburg, 37-“US”           Elgin 6 Wd, 239            line 89   .                            .     inmate [married], Elgin State Hospital

Madison, Illinois

Christine [Freiburg] Ryrie, 41    Granite City 3 Wd, 191     065/109   .                            (“06”; 2/2: Edgar J., 13-MO; Mildred H., 12-MO) none [widow]

Walter Roman, 52-SWI              Nameoki, 355               080/010   Augusta [Freiburg], 49       (27; 5/4: Arthur, 26; Oscar, 18) farmer?

Morgan, Illinois

?Ben Freiburg, 37                 Jacksonville 4 Wd, 284     line 08   .                            .     patient [married], Jacksonville State Hospital [parents born GER/GER]

Madison, Missouri

Andrew F. Ruth Sr, 68-GER         St. Michael, 229           024/024   Lezetta [Hellhake], 65-GER   (43; 8/7: E. Etta, 26; L. Anna, 26; F. Andrew Jr, 24) farmer, retired

Elizabeth [Hellhake] Belkin, 70-GER                           St. Michael, 230                                  058/058                    .         (--; 11/11: Jasper, 48; Pete, 46; D. Mary, 38; Henry, 36; Kathryne, 34; Franklin, 28; Anna, 24) widow

St. Louis, Missouri

Josephin Schmoele, 19-GER         Kirkwood 2 Wd, 106         196/211   .                            .     cook, private family; with George J. Kerth and family [to U.S. 1901]

Fritz Schmoele, 50-GER            Florisant 3 Wd, 232        353/370   Minna, 50-GER                (30; 5/5: Joseph, 13-GER; Anna, 11-GER; Fritz, 7-GER) laborer, odd jobs [to U.S. 1902; naturalized]

Henry Freiburg, 24-IL             St. Ferdinand, 250         line 15   .                            .     foreman, cement factory [single]; boarder in hotel

Marguerite Freiburg, 17-IL        St. Louis (ED 023), 214    line 23   .                            .     student, St. Elizabeth Institute [parents born IL/IL]

Henry Klute, 60                   St. Louis (ED 111), 067    141/267   Kate M., 58                  (36; 9/9: Aloys H., 27; Olga M., 25; Vitus C., 23; Theakla, 21; Ado F.(m), 20; Adele A., 17) own income

John Klute, 58                    St. Louis (ED 116), 126    022/035   Josephine, 51                (27; 2/2: Alice G., 25; Eulia? A., 23) [also Adeline Viterey, 80-FRA, mother-in-law, widow] retail merchant, groceries

Frederic A. Freiburg, 44-GER      St. Louis (ED 213), 205    151/270   Ida, 33-GER                  (15; 3/2: Frank A., 19; Ida, 14; Edna, 12) clerk, railway [to U.S. 1882 & 1881]

William C. Lamping, 43            St. Louis (ED 213), 208    193/322   Clara [Klute], 41            (16; 1/1: Alma M.C., 8) broker, grain

   Margaret Klute, 84-GER         .                          .         .                            .     mother-in-law [widow]

Fred H. Klute, 26                 St. Louis (ED 216), 250    047/058   Julia, 20                    (05; 1/1: Alice? A., 4) salesman, grocery

August F. Klute, 56               St. Louis (ED 216), 250    047/059   Catherine, 50-IL             (29; 6/4: Matilda V., 20; Irine, 17) grocer, grocery

Albert S. Klute, 28               St. Louis (ED 216), 254    106/137   Emma, 24?-KY                 (01; 0/0) clerk, grocery

Fredrick J. Helhake, 34-IL        St. Louis (ED 282), 046    005/005   .                            .     shoe worker, shoe fact.; boarder with Fredrick Cale

Dubuque, Iowa

Amelia [Freiburg] Meyer, 55-IL    Concord, 045               102/102   .                            (--; 8/7: Emil, 22; Madelin, 16; Afra, 14; Lebretha, 12) farmer, general farm [widow]

Christopher Goebel, 74-GER        Dubuque 2 Wd, 070          014/024   Rose [Freiburg], 65          (50; 10/6) [also grand-daughters Alice Stewart, 15; Lucile Stewart, 13] tailor, in shop

Adolf Schaller Sr, 63-GER         Dubuque 3 Wd, 136          016/023   Lizzie [Freiburg], 52        (33; 8/7: Adolf Jr, 30; Katie, 28; Louis, 18; Erwin, 16) [also Maloy? Schaller, 4, grand-daughter] carpenter, altar? factory [to U.S. 1875]

Frances Erner, 57-IL              Dubuque 4 Wd, 008          163/204   .                            (--; 7/6: Frank, 30-IL, clerk, pump office; Anna, 25-IL, telephone operator; Raymond, 23-IL, abstracter, real estate office; Edward, 19-IL, salesman, drug store) none [widow]

William A. Erner, 27-IL           Dubuque 5 Wd, 170          312/470   Mary A., 22-GER              (05; 2/2: Harold W., 4; Ethel M., 3) printer, news paper

Bernard Webber, 57-IL             Dubuque 5 Wd, 177          065/079   Mary [Erner], 57-GER         (15; 2/2: Herman B., 13; Matilda M., 12) tinsmith, own shop

Henry J. Frieburg, 57             Dyersville town, 159       035/037   Emma, 46                     (25; -/-: Carl, 24; Edmund, 18) bookkeeper, lumber yard

Gerhard Freiburg, 26              Dyersville town, 169       226/242   Barbbara, 23                 (03; 2/2: Marcella, 2; Gertrude, 1 3/12) laborer, on street

   Anna Freiburg, 69              .                          .         .                            (--; 10/5) mother [widow]

Sauk, Wisconsin

Paul Karll, 53-GER                Reedsburg 1 Wd, 269        289/299   Lebaretha [Freiburg], 47-IL  (25; 8/8: Edna, 18; Frank, 17; Boda, 13; Elineor, 7) saloon, own business [him: to U.S. 1883?]

Hennepin, Minnesota

William Weidlich, 43-IA           Minneapolis (ED 177), 061  194/218   Kate [Erner], 42-IL          (16; 4/3: Leo, 16; Pauline, 14; Celia, 12) draftsman, draft? co

   Lizzie Erner, 44-Il            .                          .         .                            .     sister-in-law [single]

Ramsey, Minnesota

Elizabeth Rusche, 44              St. Paul (ED 096), 125     157/189   .                            .     none [single]

Joseph Posch, 53-AUS              St. Paul (ED 101), 181     012/016   Mary K.[Rusche], 48          (24; 4/4: Louis G., 23; Edmund H., 22; Deloris M., 17; Eleanor R.J., 11) president, brass co

Louis Rusche, 50                  St. Paul (ED 129), 142     136/202   Theresa, 51                  (24; 2/2: Carl, 19) proprietor, grocery store

Herman R. Hellhake, 54-IL         St. Paul (ED 161), 218     018/018   Margret J., 51-TN            (32; 6/5: Cathrine E., 30-MO; George H., 19-IL; Blanche, 16) real estate dealer

   Anton A. Hellhake, 48-IL       .                          .         .                            .     clerk, retail grocer; brother

Casper Z. Hellhake, 29-MO         St. Paul (ED 161), 218     022/022   Mabel S., 23                 (04; -/-) [also Edna G. Dixon, 17, sister-in-law] printer, newspaper office

Comanche, Oklahoma

Henry K. Meis, 47-IA              Lawton 4 Wd, 265           150/177   Matilda E.[Freiburg], 45-IL  (26; 11/9: Emil F., 25-IA; Zeno M., 23-IA; Lola, 21-IA; Martha, 17-IL; Viola, 15; Gregor, 13; Henry, 10; Loretta, 5; Ferdinand, 2) contractor

Campbell, South Dakota

Frederick Hallack, 49-IL          Logan, 016                 019/019   .                            .     farmer, gen farm [single]

Frank Hallack, 45-IL              Logan, 016                 020/020   “Martha”, 37-“IL”            (14; 9/8: Anna, 15; Frank, 12; “Sadie”, 9; Emma, 7; Herman, 4; John J., 3; “Dora, 2; Ella, 10/12”) farmer, gen farm

   [NOTES: “10/12” should have been the age entry for dau. Dora. Possibly there was a dau. Ella age 2 (or even a twin to Dora; or possibly Ella was Dora’s middle name; or possibly the census-taker was having a bad day.]

Pierce, Washington

Jasper Erner, 39-IL               Tacoma (ED 239), 240       031/038   Mary T., 36-CT               (04; 0/0) electrician, electrical shop

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