The couple had a daughter, Lillian Francis Lesem on August 13. 1895 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.
In 1899, the couple was living in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Fred was working as a telephone operator.
The 1900 Census has the family living in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Fred was still working as a telephone operator. They had a border living with them.
Fred died on December 26, 1915, in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. His death certificate lists his cause of death as pityriasis rosea, which is a relatively common skin condition that causes a temporary rash of raised red scaly patches on the body.
The couple had a daughter, Lillian Francis Lesem on August 13. 1895 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.
In 1899, the couple was living in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Fred was working as a telephone operator.
The 1900 Census has the family living in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Fred was still working as a telephone operator. They had a border living with them.
Fred died on December 26, 1915, in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. His death certificate lists his cause of death as pityriasis rosea, which is a relatively common skin condition that causes a temporary rash of raised red scaly patches on the body.
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