G-3   Frederick Heilmann was born March 27, 1833 in Bernbach Chur Hessen, Germany. He immigrated to the United States on July 14, 1854 on board the Bark Stephanie, departing from Bremen, Germany. He was listed on the 1870 U.S. Federal Census in Birmingham, Pennsylvania. He was listed on the1880 and 1900 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He was married to Mary Ann Emmert on May 31, 1859 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. His occupation was a tailor. He died January 10, 1904 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was buried January 14, 1904 in Holy Redeemer Catholic Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

Mary Ann Emmert was born in 1835 in Wachenschwell Baden, Germany. She was the daughter of Francis Emmert and Maria . She immigrated to the United States on July 6, 1855 on board the Oldenburg. departing from Bremen, Germany. She was listed on the 1870 U.S. Federal Census in Birmingham, Pennsylvania. She was listed on the 1880 and 1900 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. She died January 20, 1909 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was buried on January 24, 1909 in Holy Redeemer Catholic Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland. Frederick and Mary had the following children:

 

         H-1   Mary Ann Heilman was born July 11, 1861 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was baptized on July 12, 1861 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1870-1880 and 1900-1910 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. She was married to Frederick E. Krieger on July 11, 1882 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. Her occupation was a seamstress. She died January 21, 1918 in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

Frederick Lawrence Krieger was born in May 9, 1858 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was the son of George Krieger and Josephine Bamsberger. He was baptized on May 10, 1858 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1880 and 1900-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He registered for the Draft for World War I during 1917-1918. He was on the 1890 Baltimore City Directory in Baltimore Maryland.He died after 1930 in Baltimore, Maryland. Frederick and Mary had the following children:

 

                   I-1    Mary Ann Krieger was born September 28, 1883 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was baptized at St James the Less Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1900-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. She was married to George E. Nickol on September 11, 1907 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

George Edward Nickol was born in December, 1877 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was the son of Maurice Nickol and Anna M. Schrenker. He was listed on the 1910-1910 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He died before 1920 in Baltimore, Maryland. George and Mary had the following children:

 

                             J-1    Christopher Nickol was born July 23, 1908 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was baptized on July 26, 1908 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1910-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He died September 3, 1990 in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                             J-2    Maria Krieger Nickol was born July 2, 1910 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was baptized on July 3, 1910 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1920-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                             J-3    Mildred Elizabeth Nickol was born April 2, 1912 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was baptized on April 7, 1912 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1920-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                             J-4    Andrew Nickol was born August 1, 1913 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was baptized August 1, 1913 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1920-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He died January 5, 1995 in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                             J-5    Rosalia Nickol was born January 6, 1915 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was baptized on November 7, 1915 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1920-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                             J-6    Joseph Nickol was born March 24, 1918 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was baptized on March 24, 1918 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1920-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                   I-2    Josephine Bertha Krieger was born in February 9, 1885. She was baptized on February 25, 1885 at St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1900-1910 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                   I-3    Elizabeth Lillian Krieger was born in April 3, 1887 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was baptized at St James the Less Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1900-1920 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                   I-4    Charles Conrad Krieger was born in September 12, 1889 in Baltimore, Maryland.He was baptized on September 15, 1889 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1900-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He was married to Minnie in 1925 in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

Minnie was born in 1900 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. Charles and Minnie had the following children:

 

                             J-1    Charles Krieger was born in 1925. He was listed on the 1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                   I-5    John Maurice Krieger was born in December 27, 1892 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was baptized on January 1, 1893 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1900-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He was married to Amelia Fell in 1924 in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

Amelia Fell was born in 1900 in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                   I-6    Florence Mary Krieger was born November 30, 1895 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was baptized on December 1, 1895 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1900-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. She died in October, 1966 in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                   I-7    Isabella Krieger was born in February 13, 1900 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was baptized on February 15, 1900 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1900-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

         H-2   Frank Martin Heilmann (1862-1940)

      

         H-3   Conrad Heilmann was born June 25, 1864 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was baptized June 26, 1864 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1870 U.S. Federal Census in Birmingham, Pennsylvania. He was listed on the 1880 and 1900 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. His occupation was a tailor. He died in 1906 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was buried in Holy Redeemer Catholic Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

         H-4   Jacob Heilmann was born August 23, 1866 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was baptized on August 25, 1866 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1870 U.S. Federal Census in Birmingham, Pennsylvania. He was listed on the 1880, 1900-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. His occupation was a plumber. He died April 25, 1930 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was buried on April 28, 1930 in Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

         H-5   George Heilmann was born May 2, 1869 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was baptized on May 2, 1869 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1870 Federal Census in Birmingham, Pennsylvania. He was listed on the 1880 and 1900-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He was married to Rosalie Schmidt on October 24, 1905 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. His occupation was frame and cabinet maker. He died October 13, 1944 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was buried October 17, 1944 in Holy Redeemer Catholic Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

Rosalie Schmidt was born June 18, 1878 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was the daughter of Augustus Schmidt and Margaret Bauch. She was baptized on June 22, 1879 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1880 and 1900-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. She died December 31, 1954 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was buried on January 4, 1955 in Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. George and Rosalie had the following children:

 

                   I-1    Regina Maria Heilmann was born February 5, 1907 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was baptized on February 9, 1907 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1920-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. She was married to Martin Sebast Langhirt on November 29, 1928 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She died in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

Martin Selbast Langhirt, Jr. was born July 30, 1909 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was the son of Selbast Langhirt, Sr. and Blanche Shelley. He was listed on the 1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He died in Baltimore, Maryland. Martin and Regina had the following children:

 

                             J-1    Martin Selbast Langhirt, III was born September 30, 1929 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He died August 1, 1998 in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                             J-2    Margaret Langhirt.

 

                             J-3    Charles Langhirt.

 

                             J-4    Mary Langhirt.

 

         H-6   Adam J. Heilmann was born July 29, 1871 in the Birmingham area of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was baptized on July 30, 1871 in St. Michael Catholic Church in Birmingham, Pennsylvania. He was listed on the 1880 and 1900-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He was married to Mary Cecelia Franz on July 3, 1894 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. His occupation was clothing salesman, wholesaler, and cleaner. He died September 13, 1932 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was buried on September 16, 1932 in Holy Redeemer Catholic Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

Mary Cecelia Franz was born September 14, 1872 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was the daughter of Peter Franz and Catherine Bauch. She was baptized on September 15, 1872 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1880 and 1900-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. She died August 9, 1941 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was buried August 13, 1941 in Holy Redeemer Catholic Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland. Adam and Mary had the following children:

 

                   I-1    Albert Jacob Heilman was born June 13, 1895 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was baptized on June 18, 1895 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1900-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He served in the U.S. Army during World War I. He was married to Ellen M. Hunt on August 1, 1917 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. He died in October, 1975 in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

Ellen M Hunt was born in 1898 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was the daughter of Edward Hunt and Ellen . She was listed on the 1910-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. Albert and Ellen had the following children:

 

                             J-1    Albert Heilman was born April 10, 1918 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1920-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He died October 3, 1991 in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                             J-2    Living Heilman

 

                             J-3    Living Heilman

 

                   I-2    Loretta Cecilia Heilman was born December 25, 1898 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was baptized on December 25, 1898 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1900-1930 U. S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. She was married to John Howard on March 16, 1919 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She died in March, 1984 in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

John Howard was born April 17, 1898 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was the son of Thomas Howard and Rose . He was listed on the 1910-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He registered for draft for World War I on September 12, 1918 His draft number was 2735. His occupation was radio service. He died in March, 1981 in Baltimore, Maryland. John and Loretta had the following children:

 

                             J-1    Mary Leona Howard was born in December, 1919 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1920-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                             J-2    Thomas Howard was born September 12, 1924 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He died in May, 1969 in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                   I-3    Elmer H. Heilman was born March 21, 1902 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1910-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He was married to Elizabeth Howard. He died in January, 1974 in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

Elizabeth Howard was born October 14, 1904 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was the daughter of Thomas Rose and Rose . She was listed on the 1910-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. She died in July, 1985 in Baltimore, Maryland. Elmer and Elizabeth had the following children:

 

                             J-1    Elmer Heilman was born January 11, 1928 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He died February 12, 1997 in Pompano Beach, Florida.

 

                   I-4    Francis A. Heilman was born in 1904 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1910-1920 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                   I-5    Joseph G. Heilman was born March 13, 1910 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1910-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He died January 23, 1993 in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

         H-7   Henry Conrad Heilmann was born September 29, 1873 in the Birmingham area of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was baptized on October 5, 1873 in St. Michael Catholic Church in Birmingham, Pennsylvania. He was listed on the 1880 and 1910-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He registered for draft for World War I on September 12, 1918 His draft number was eight. He was married to Anne Elizabeth Bailey on January 30, 1900 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. His occupation was a packer. He died January 29, 1947 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was buried February 1, 1947 in Holy Redeemer Catholic Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

Anne Elizabeth Bailey was born June 26, 1879 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was the daughter of John Bailey and Margaret Jones. She was listed on the 1880 and 1910-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. She died December 19, 1936 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was buried on December 22, 1936 in Holy Redeemer Catholic Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland. Henry and Anne had the following children:

 

                   I-1    Charles Heilman was born in 1901 in Baltimore, Maryland. He died in 1907 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was buried in Holy Redeemer Catholic Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                   I-2    Frank Edward Heilman was born October 31, 1902 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was baptized on November 2, 1902 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1910-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He died in March, 1981 in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                   I-3    Marie Anne Heilman was born January 30, 1905 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was baptized on February 3, 1905 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1910-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                   I-4    James Anthony Heilman was born July 5, 1908 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was baptized on July 30, 1908 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1910-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                   I-5    Margaret Alice Heilman was born February 4, 1911 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was baptized on February 5, 1911 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1920-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. She was married to Richard Orman on November 18, 1939 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She died in February, 1987 in Florida.

 

Richard Orman was born February 6, 1910 in Baltimore, Maryland. He died November 20, 1983 in St. Augustine, Florida.

 

                   I-6    Helen May Heilman was born May 14, 1913 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was baptized May 18, 1913 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1920-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. She was married to (1) John Williams in 1930. She was married to (2) Robert C. Rhodes in 1947.

 

(1) John Williams. John and Helen had the following children:

 

                             J-1    Living Williams.

 

                             J-2    Living Williams

 

(2) Living. Rhodes was born February 6, 1927. Robert and Helen had the following children:

 

                             J-3    Living Rhodes.

 

                             J-4    Living Rhodes. She was married to Living. Algeo.

 

                   I-7    Fredrick Heilman was born December 22, 1915 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was baptized on December 26, 1915 in St. James the Less Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. He was listed on the 1920-1930 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland. He died in October, 1983 in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

                   I-8    Valentine Joseph Heilman was born May 6, 1918 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was baptized on May 12, 1918 in St. James the Less Catholic Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

         H-8   Elizabeth Heilmann was born July 22, 1877 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was listed on the 1880 U.S. Federal Census in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

         H-9   Edward A. Heilmann was born in 1880 in Baltimore, Maryland. His occupation was a clerk.




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