In the 1900 census of Chicago, Adam is listed as a 57 year old caterer born in Pennsylvania, living with his wife Bertha age 43 born in Ohio, residing at 216 31st Street, Chicago, IL.
He received an Army Invalid Pension beginning on May 18, 1904 and following his death his wife Bertha L. Wenrich received an Army Widows Pension beginning March 31, 1906.
When he died he is listed as 62 years 7 months, and 29 days old, a baker by trade residing at 250 E. 31st St., Chicago.
He was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic Post 28, Chicago. and is buried in the Post 28 Plot.
In the 1900 census of Chicago, Adam is listed as a 57 year old caterer born in Pennsylvania, living with his wife Bertha age 43 born in Ohio, residing at 216 31st Street, Chicago, IL.
He received an Army Invalid Pension beginning on May 18, 1904 and following his death his wife Bertha L. Wenrich received an Army Widows Pension beginning March 31, 1906.
When he died he is listed as 62 years 7 months, and 29 days old, a baker by trade residing at 250 E. 31st St., Chicago.
He was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic Post 28, Chicago. and is buried in the Post 28 Plot.
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