They moved from New York to San Francisco sometime between Apr 1889 and Sep 1890. He was a professional musician, playing the bassoon and oboe with various orchestras in New York and the San Francisco Bay Area.
The San Francisco Call, pg 23:col 4, 25 Jul 1909 –
"BEETZ – In this City, July 24, 1909, Adolph, dearly beloved husband of Wilhelmina Beetz, loving father of Mrs. W. Schulken and Carl, Margaret, Lena, Hans, Frederick and Florence Beetz and beloved brother of Mrs. R. Vogel of Delmar [sic], Mendocino county [sic], Cal., a native of Griefswald, Germany, aged 53 years 6 months and 7 days."
(update 18 Apr 2017) Surname pronounced "Bates" (as in the Bates Motel of Hitchcock's "Psycho" fame.)
They moved from New York to San Francisco sometime between Apr 1889 and Sep 1890. He was a professional musician, playing the bassoon and oboe with various orchestras in New York and the San Francisco Bay Area.
The San Francisco Call, pg 23:col 4, 25 Jul 1909 –
"BEETZ – In this City, July 24, 1909, Adolph, dearly beloved husband of Wilhelmina Beetz, loving father of Mrs. W. Schulken and Carl, Margaret, Lena, Hans, Frederick and Florence Beetz and beloved brother of Mrs. R. Vogel of Delmar [sic], Mendocino county [sic], Cal., a native of Griefswald, Germany, aged 53 years 6 months and 7 days."
(update 18 Apr 2017) Surname pronounced "Bates" (as in the Bates Motel of Hitchcock's "Psycho" fame.)
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