| Name |
Albert (or Albrecht) Lauterbach , GG Uncle |
| Birth |
5 Aug 1854, Trebgast, Oberfranken, Bavaria30,68, Page 71. |
| Birth Memo |
2:00 PM, House #10. Natural, easy, alive. |
| Baptism |
12 Aug 1854, Trebgast, Oberfranken, Bavaria68, Page 71. Age: <1 |
| Bapt Memo |
Godfather, Albrecht Roeder, Farmer and Master Blacksmith, of Hornungsreuth. |
| Death |
29 Jul 1916, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois30 Age: 61 |
| Burial |
Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois30 |
| Immigration |
1871, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois198 |
| Immi Memo |
Age 17. Same year as the Great Chicago Fire. |
| Residence |
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois30 |
| Reside Memo |
6632 Cottage Grove |
| Census |
1880, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois297 |
| Census Memo |
US Census. Age 26 |
| Occupation |
Tailor in 1880 census, later Inn Keeper |
| Cause of death |
Had diabetes. Died from stroke.30 |
| Father |
Johann Rudolf Lauterbach (1819-1859) |
| Mother |
Cunigunda Kolb (1821-1864) |
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| Notes |
| Albert and Helena bought a very large two story building, and ran a tavern and restaurant on the first floor, and a boarding house upstairs. I vividly recall Grandma telling me how very hard they worked, for many, many years, getting only four hours sleep a night, to make a success of the business. Grandma made quite a name for herself as a good cook and baker. This I heard from an elderly man I ran into years ago. (Helen Marion Lauterbach, in 1989 letter)30 |
| Medical |
Had diabetes. Died from stroke.30
When I was 3 or 4, Grandpa began having a series of strokes, which pretty much left him in a wheelchair. I recall my mother perching me in his lap, and pushing the wheelchair on nice afternoons down to Washington Park, about six blocks away. At that time we lived at 6632 Cottage Grove Avenue, where I was born. My grandparents lived downstairs - we on the second floor. In July 1916, Grandpa had a heavier stroke, and kept telling my Mom to hurry with delivery of my brother - he just tried to live to see the new baby, but sad to say, he died on July 29, 1916. My brother, Clarence Henry, was born two weeks later- on August 15, 1916. He was named Clarence for my Uncle Julius' wife, Clara, nee Schmidt. (Helen Marion Lauterbach, in 1989 letter)30 |
| Spouses |
| 1 |
Helena Catherine Manteuffel  |
| Birth |
22 May 1855, Prussia, Germany30,297 |
| Death |
19 Feb 1939, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois30 Age: 83 |
| Burial |
Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois30 |
| Residence |
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois |
| Reside Memo |
after Albert died, 7943 St. Lawrence. |
| Occupation |
Inn Keeper, Cook, and Baker |
| Father |
Albert Manteuffel (-1918) |
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| Notes |
1880 census says she was born in Prussia, a long way from Stuttgart.297
Albert and Helena had two other children that are buried in another cemetery. Helena wanted to move them to Oak Woods but the cemetery officials didn't advise it. Helen said one was burned with hot water. She doesn't know if it fell into the hot water or it spilled on the child. She doesn't know what happened to the remaining child. (Helen Marion Lauterbach, in 1989 letter)30 |
| Medical |
| Died from stroke.30 |
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