Family Group Sheet

HUSBAND: Fred Gustave Neubaum

b. 9/6/1880 in Germany

d. 2/13/1945 in Camden, New Jersey  -  Buried in Rolling Green Cemetery, Lower Allen Township, PA

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6/2/1881, Arrived in Philadelphia on S.S. Lord Gough from Liverpool, England

WIFE: Mary Amanda Millhime 

b. 9/10/1883 in a house on Kelker Street in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, PA

d. 2/ /1933  -  buried  02/10/1933, Churchville Cemetery, Oberlin, Swatara Township, Dauphin County
Grave Location: Sec. 4, Row 17, Lot 85E

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Cemetery records give Mary Amanda Millhime's Age as 49

MARRIED: 11/17/1901 in Enhaut, Swatara Township, Dauphin County, PA
CHILDREN:
1. William Henry Neubaum b. 2/16/1902
2. Elizabeth Louisa Neubaum b. 1903
3. Robert Fred Neubaum b. 1/20/1910
4. Charles Edward Neubaum b. 3/22/1918


Notes for MARY AMANDA MILLHIME:
Attended the Enhaut Church of God
Mary and Amanda both were her aunts - sisters of Lizzie Huber, who worked with Lizzie in the dining room of the White Hall Soldiers' Orphans School in Camp Hill, PA 

Letters to her son William Henry Neubaum::
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Annville PA
R.F.D. 3, Oct. 29, 1921

Dear Wm,
I arrived safe at Aunt Carrie's, how is everything up there?
Look at Nell's collar and see if you can make it a little tighter, it slips off her head some times,
From your mother.
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R.D #3 Annville PA
Oct 31, 1921

Dear Wm,
Rec'd yours and Dad's letters this afternoon. Where have you got the snowball bush, if you did not plant it put it in the cellar.
Didn't you get a Peony stalk with it. Charles and I were at Sunday School yesterday and got a visiting card. I want to try and come home Sat. will let you know later when I will be home.
We had rabbit pot pie for supper Sunday. Uncle John shot a little rabbit Sat. afternoon. Did Robert's throat get alright. Hope you are getting along alright. The baby is good sleeps nearly all the time. his name is Harry Irvin.
From your mother
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Notes for FRED GUSTAVE NEUBAUM:
Had friends named Nimitz who lived on Mohn Street and worked in the steel mill, but they didn't like it and went back to Germany, according to RFN

Cabby (Calvin Neubaum, Jr. in Granville, Illinois)  found records in the church in Germany that show:

58th birth in the parish in 1880
Baptism on October 24, 1880
27th boy born in the parish in 1880
Born in Steinberg
Parents: Wilhelm Neubaum and Louisa Klode
Sponsors/Godparents: August and Helene Grabowski, Wilhelmine Lange
Birth date: September 26, 1880
Parish Priest/Minister: Rojham (?)

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Letter to his son William Henry Neubaum:
Camden, N.J.,
Nov. 4th, '21.

Wm,
Yours rec'd. and would have sent a harness for Nell last evening, but the place was closed, I will try to get one to-day (Fri.) evening, if I can't get one this eve. I'll get it Saturday sure.
I heard from mother twice, tell her when she comes back that I'll not send her any money this week unless she needs it and I'll

Wm,
Please measure Nell's neck, and waist, right behind the front legs. I forgot the sizes, ans. at once.
Address it to the shop and I will receive it quicker.

F. G. Neubaum
Care Morton Mech Co.,
131 Federal St.,
Camden, N.J.
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Stabnau - 3 sisters who were cousins of Fred G. Neubaum and lived on South Cameron Street
Minnie Stabnau Downey (cousin of Clara Neubaum Lowder & mother of Charles Downey?) - lived with her sister Clara Stabnau
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Residences in Camden, NJ:
700 Haddon Avenue
9th and Mt. Vernon
10th and Mechanics Street
Shack at 112 or 116 (probably) Jasper St. - South of Line Ditch
there were small shacks on a wooded area and a pump in the middle to get water

Mother and Daddy stopped on the way back from Florida in 1936 and gave them oranges and grapefruit . When they got home to Green Street in Harrisburg, the Susquehanna  river had flooded. They said the water came up in their basement to the 1st step.

Rae found in 1920 Soundex Roll 461 11-142A. - N-200 Dauphin County, PA:
Neubaun, Fred G, white, 39, Germany
Neubaun, Mary A, 36, PA
Neubaun, Wm F, 17, PA
Neubaun, Robert F, 9, PA
Neubaun, Charles E, 2, PA

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Notes for FRED GUSTAVE NEUBAUM:
Burial: 02/17/1945, Rolling Green Memorial Park, Lower Allen Twp, Cumberland County, PA
Fact 1: 06/02/1881, Arrived in Philadelphia on S.S. Lord Gough from Liverpool, England
Fact 2: 1945, Buried in Rolling Green Cemetery, Lower Allen Twp, Cumberland Co., PA
Fact 3: 10/27/1880, Baptized in Steinberg, Germany - Evangelical Lutheran Church
Fact 4: 10/27/1880, Witness: August & Helene Grabowski
Fact 5: 10/27/1880, Witness: Wilhelmine Lange

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