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Harry Freudenberg

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Harry Freudenberg

Birth
Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA
Death
8 Aug 1896 (aged 10 months)
Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
North Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Harry Freudenberg (1895-1896) died as an infant of cholera infantum. (b. September 20, 1895, 220 Madison Street, Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, 07030, USA - d. August 08, 1896, 220 Madison Street, Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, 07030, USA)

Birth:
Harry was one of 15 children born to Maximillian S. Freudenberg I (1858-1921) and Eloise Lindauer (1861-1935).

Death:
He died of "cholera infantum" on August 08, 1896 after living for 11 months.

Burial:
His death certificate says he is buried in Hoboken Cemetery, but the people now in charge of the records can not find a Freudenberg grave. There should be 4 Freudenberg children buried there; Harry, Max S. Freudenberg III (1893-aft1900), Eloise Freudenberg (1898) and the child who's name is still not known that would bring the total number of children to 15. The reason is most likely that the cemetery illegally recycled the graves. They were caught doing it on several occasions. Most recently when bodies were moved from the Hudson County Burial Grounds.
Harry Freudenberg (1895-1896) died as an infant of cholera infantum. (b. September 20, 1895, 220 Madison Street, Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, 07030, USA - d. August 08, 1896, 220 Madison Street, Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, 07030, USA)

Birth:
Harry was one of 15 children born to Maximillian S. Freudenberg I (1858-1921) and Eloise Lindauer (1861-1935).

Death:
He died of "cholera infantum" on August 08, 1896 after living for 11 months.

Burial:
His death certificate says he is buried in Hoboken Cemetery, but the people now in charge of the records can not find a Freudenberg grave. There should be 4 Freudenberg children buried there; Harry, Max S. Freudenberg III (1893-aft1900), Eloise Freudenberg (1898) and the child who's name is still not known that would bring the total number of children to 15. The reason is most likely that the cemetery illegally recycled the graves. They were caught doing it on several occasions. Most recently when bodies were moved from the Hudson County Burial Grounds.


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