Ida (Neuschl) and Emil Achenbach were wed in Manhattan, NY, 28 March 1891. Both were born in Germany.
He was born 8 Feb 1856 or 1857. He departed Germany 28 Jan 1885, heading to NY. He became a US citizen at age 37, 6 Oct 1894.
1900 census in Boston, MA includes:
Emil Achenbach 44 (immigrated in 1883)
Ida Achenbach 38
And their 4 children:
Amelia Achenbach 11
Hans Achenbach 8
Phillip Achenbach 5
Max Achenbach 4
Ida has given birth to 6 children; 4 still living as of the 1900 and 1910 census.
1910 census in Revere includes:
Emil Achenbach 53
Ida Achenbach 49
Their 4 children:
Emilia Achenbach 21
Hans Achenbach 18
Phillip Achenbach 16
Max Achenbach 14
and 2 listed as "lodgers":
Otta Andres 9
Fritz Andres 8
Elsa Andres 6
Emil was still alive in 1916, but died before 1919, as Ida is listed as a widow in the Revere phone directory for that year.
Emilie, Hans, and Philip are old enough to be listed as living at home with her as well - they reside at 171 Vane, Revere.
Son Max was killed in WWI 1918 and is buried in France. Perhaps that's why Ida, on the 1920 census and the 1930 census, is listed as an inmate at Westborough State Hospital.
Ida (Neuschl) and Emil Achenbach were wed in Manhattan, NY, 28 March 1891. Both were born in Germany.
He was born 8 Feb 1856 or 1857. He departed Germany 28 Jan 1885, heading to NY. He became a US citizen at age 37, 6 Oct 1894.
1900 census in Boston, MA includes:
Emil Achenbach 44 (immigrated in 1883)
Ida Achenbach 38
And their 4 children:
Amelia Achenbach 11
Hans Achenbach 8
Phillip Achenbach 5
Max Achenbach 4
Ida has given birth to 6 children; 4 still living as of the 1900 and 1910 census.
1910 census in Revere includes:
Emil Achenbach 53
Ida Achenbach 49
Their 4 children:
Emilia Achenbach 21
Hans Achenbach 18
Phillip Achenbach 16
Max Achenbach 14
and 2 listed as "lodgers":
Otta Andres 9
Fritz Andres 8
Elsa Andres 6
Emil was still alive in 1916, but died before 1919, as Ida is listed as a widow in the Revere phone directory for that year.
Emilie, Hans, and Philip are old enough to be listed as living at home with her as well - they reside at 171 Vane, Revere.
Son Max was killed in WWI 1918 and is buried in France. Perhaps that's why Ida, on the 1920 census and the 1930 census, is listed as an inmate at Westborough State Hospital.
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