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Wilhelm “William” Hein

Birth
Germany
Death
23 Nov 1945 (aged 68)
Elgin, Kane County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Hillside, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Young Wilhelm, together with his parents, and brothers Herman, August, and Albert immigrated to the United States on the Habsburg leaving departure port of Bremen, Germany and arriving at the port of New York on April 19, 1881.

After arrival in New York, Wilhelm and family went to Hiawatha, Kansas. His brother Frank was born while in Hiawatha and then the family re-located to Chicago, Illinois, where his parents had two more children. Wilhelm's mother died in 1888 and his father remarried later that year.

Before 1905, both his father and stepmother had died, leaving the seven children they had together orphaned.

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Brother of:
Hermann Albert Hein
August "Gus" Adolph Hein
♦ Emilie Hein (1875-1875)
♦ Albert Otto Hein (1879-1959)
Frank Otto Hein
♦ Frances (Hein) Arnold (1885-1955)
♦ Clara Hein (1887-1888)

Half-brother of:
Rose Sophie (Hein) Winters
Robert Charley Hein
Mabel Anna (Hein) Lauck
♦ Hattie Lillian (Hein) Kazmin (1896-1983)
Henry G. Hein, Sr.
Eva Sarah (Hein) Kloss
♦ Marie S (Hein) Ulrich (1902-1981)

Step-brother of:
Elizabeth "Lizzie" (Mohr) Mihlbauer Kosin

Residence per census:
♦ 1910: Chicago Ward 28, Cook, Illinois
♦ 1920: Chicago Ward 28, Cook, Illinois
♦ 1930: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
♦ 1935 residence: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
♦ 1940 residence: Chicago, Cook, Illinois

Occupation: cooper

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Young Wilhelm, together with his parents, and brothers Herman, August, and Albert immigrated to the United States on the Habsburg leaving departure port of Bremen, Germany and arriving at the port of New York on April 19, 1881.

After arrival in New York, Wilhelm and family went to Hiawatha, Kansas. His brother Frank was born while in Hiawatha and then the family re-located to Chicago, Illinois, where his parents had two more children. Wilhelm's mother died in 1888 and his father remarried later that year.

Before 1905, both his father and stepmother had died, leaving the seven children they had together orphaned.

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Brother of:
Hermann Albert Hein
August "Gus" Adolph Hein
♦ Emilie Hein (1875-1875)
♦ Albert Otto Hein (1879-1959)
Frank Otto Hein
♦ Frances (Hein) Arnold (1885-1955)
♦ Clara Hein (1887-1888)

Half-brother of:
Rose Sophie (Hein) Winters
Robert Charley Hein
Mabel Anna (Hein) Lauck
♦ Hattie Lillian (Hein) Kazmin (1896-1983)
Henry G. Hein, Sr.
Eva Sarah (Hein) Kloss
♦ Marie S (Hein) Ulrich (1902-1981)

Step-brother of:
Elizabeth "Lizzie" (Mohr) Mihlbauer Kosin

Residence per census:
♦ 1910: Chicago Ward 28, Cook, Illinois
♦ 1920: Chicago Ward 28, Cook, Illinois
♦ 1930: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
♦ 1935 residence: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
♦ 1940 residence: Chicago, Cook, Illinois

Occupation: cooper

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  • Created by: Susan H ღ
  • Added: Aug 16, 2013
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115604327/wilhelm-hein: accessed ), memorial page for Wilhelm “William” Hein (31 Mar 1877–23 Nov 1945), Find a Grave Memorial ID 115604327, citing Oakridge-Glen Oak Cemetery, Hillside, Cook County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Susan H ღ (contributor 47280981).