The 1870 census shows Theodore living with his mother, a 2-time widow, and his Eckert siblings and Biehl half siblings in Louisville. He is an apprentice pattern-maker, the carpentry trade of one who creates a wooden object that then would be cast in iron or steel. City Directories of 1873, 1875, and 1876 show him as a pattern maker working for Grainger and Co at 321 Broadway near 9th Street and boarding at the Globe Hotel, which was run by his mother. "Kentucky Deaths and Burials, 1843-1970" indicates that Theodore was buried on 5 May 1876. He was the first of Henriette's five children to die.
The 1870 census shows Theodore living with his mother, a 2-time widow, and his Eckert siblings and Biehl half siblings in Louisville. He is an apprentice pattern-maker, the carpentry trade of one who creates a wooden object that then would be cast in iron or steel. City Directories of 1873, 1875, and 1876 show him as a pattern maker working for Grainger and Co at 321 Broadway near 9th Street and boarding at the Globe Hotel, which was run by his mother. "Kentucky Deaths and Burials, 1843-1970" indicates that Theodore was buried on 5 May 1876. He was the first of Henriette's five children to die.
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