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- "Aunt Maggie" was to have had the child Parker Grub, buried in the Conrad
plot and recorded in Henry B Conrad's Bible. I think this is the Aunt Maggie in
the story. Note that the will of Henry calls her Margaret Conrad (in 1895)
soit would seem that she hadn't actually been married then.
Could she have possibly married Harry Grubb instead? One is living in
Philly in 1900 (married 5 years, but no wife listed). No, see note under
Parker Jr, which has a newspaper reference to Parker being a son of Parker [Sr]
She was to have lived inPhiladelphia on Diamond? St??
1900 census George Geiser [Griser] 28, May 1872, Maggie 28, Jun 1871,
M at 28, for 5 yrs, 1/1, Pa/Pa/Pa, Harry 1, Sep 1898,barber
2315 Orkney
1900 directory George D Geiser, 2315 N Orkney, barber
1910 census, George D. Geiser 38, M23 (1st), Margaret 39, 5/5,
Harry 11, Myrtle 9, Clifford 7, Russel 3, Helen 2
barber, shop 232, S. Bucknell St.
1910directory George Geiser, 2243 Latona, barber
1920 census, Margaret Geiser 45, head, 1128 Fairmont, Harry 21 laborer ship yard,
Clifford 17, Russel 13, Helen 12, Dorothy 8, Myrtle Zacheiss 18 d-i-law, worker,
lamp factory, Margaret ---, 1 8/12?? d-i-law
1917 directory Harry Geisser clk, 1926 E Ontario
?1921, directory Harry Geisser, 3358 N 10th, chauffeur
1930 census
1930 census, Philadelphia, Ward 43, Russell Geiser 23, radioworker, Radio Co,
M19, Agnes 22, M18, radioworker, Radio Co, Margaret 2
3410 N Fifth St. (home of Agnes Delaney 43, widow)
1930 census, Philadelphia, Ward 42, Harry Geiser, 32, towman?, Radio Plant
4722? N Front St
SSN: Harry, 25 Mar 1899 - died 1978, New Brighton, Beaver Co, PA?
174-01-6663
order Harry's death certificate tofind father's name. - no, found it.
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