KREITZBERG Chart 0200

This is a Chart for Robert Earl Kreitzberg and Vera S Hannah

  married
12th December 1923
Detroit
Michigan
USA
witnesses
Miss L HUTCHINSON
G E KENNEDY
 

 

1
ROBERT EARL KREITZBERG
born
14th August
1897
Meyessdale
Pennsylvania
USA
occupation
1920
Labourer
Tube Mill
1923
Auto Worker
(at marriage)
1930
Roller
Steel Mill
1940 Decorator
(Private)
military
WWI
(World War I Draft Registration Cards)
Robert Earl KREITSBURG
Aged 21
Evans City
Butler County
Pennsylvania
employer
National Tube Co.
Ellwood City
USA
next of kin
Mrs. Katherine KREITZBURG
Evans City
USA
died
29th April 1972
Livonia
Wayne County
Michigan
USA
  2
VERA S HANNAH

born
8th January 1906
Michigan
USA
occupation
1923 Clerk
(at marriage)
died
12th August 1976
Stanton
Montcalm
Michigan
USA
as
Vera
KREITZBURG

3
Roberta
Marie
KREITZBERG
born about
28th June 1926
(3 years and 11 months on the 1930 Census)
 Michigan, USA
died
21st October 2008
Westland
Missouri
Aged 82
as
Roberta
Marie
ANDERSON

married(1)
7th May 1945
Detroit
Wayne County
Michigan
USA
(her parents given at marriage
Robert E KREITZBERG and Vera S HANNA)
(his parents given at marriage
Harold F MARTIN and June M BUSH)
Richard
Oley
MARTIN
born
22nd April 1926
Detroit
Wayne County
Michigan
USA
military
WWII
US Navy
died
3rd December 2005
Clermont County Mercy Hospital
Ohio
USA

married(2)
(date not found)
Robert
W
ANDERSON
born about
1921
(information nor found)

4
Sarah
(Sarabelle)
Lea
KREITZBERG
born about
14th December 1928
(1 year and 11 months on the 1930 Census)
  Michigan, USA

died
24th May 2009
Michigan, USA
Aged 80
buried
May 2009
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery
Southfield
Oakland County
Michigan
USA

married
6th August 1949
Detroit
Wayne County
Michigan
USA
(parents Robert KREITZBERG and
Vera HANNA)
Charles
Emerson
BEALL
born 
11th December 1927
Detroit
Wayne County
Michigan
USA
died
3rd August 2000
Aged 72
buried
August 2000
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery
Southfield
Oakland County
Michigan
USA
5
Sharon
KREITZBERG
born about
1939
Michigan, USA
died
(not found but there is an newspaper obituary for a Sharon GRONSTALSKI with father as Robert KREITZBERG but have to pay to see the obituary , but there is a Sharon Ann Gronostalski born 28th April 1938 living in Michigan and was still alive in 2002 on the US Phone and Address directory

possibly
married
Robert
Thomas
GRONSTALSKI
possibly
born
11th October 1935
possibly died
19th December 2000
Detroit
Michigan
USA
     
  1. 1920 Fifth Street, Ellwood City Ward 3, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, USA. Robert was a Lodger with a Sara TWENTIER aged 40 born Pennsylvania a Clerk Rail Road Office, her son Charles L aged 18 born Pennsylvania, USA a Punch Operator Tub Mill and daughter Gelda B M aged 17 there were two other Lodges a Loyal D COLE aged 20 a Mill Clerk Tube Mill and a Loyal E ROMAC aged 19 born Pennsylvania a Cut Off Operator, Tube Mill
    1930 Oparner, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA, Robert E KRIETZBERG aged 33 born Pennsylvania Roller Steel Mill, Vera aged 23 born Michigan, USA, Roberta M daughter aged 3 years and 11 months born Michigan, USA and Sarah L abed 1 year and 11 months born Michigan, USA
    1940 Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA. Robert KRIETZZBURG born Pennsylvania aged 42 a Decorator (Private) Vera aged 32, born Michigan, Roberta aged 13 born Michigan, Sarabelle? (Sarah Lea) aged 11 born Michigan and Sharon aged 1 born Michigan, USA, There was a Lucille EDWARDS sister in law aged 23 born Michigan, USA aged Sales Lady Retail Dept. Store. with the family
  2.  1910 Lansing Ward 5, Ingham, Michigan, USA. John A? HANNAH aged 37 born Michigan a Machinist, Engine Works, Sadie M HANNAH aged 30 born Michigan, Frederick aged 10 born Michigan, Vera S aged 5 born Michigan, Delber E HANNAH aged 3 born Michigan.
    1912 - Taken from a Newspaper, Lansing, Michigan USA Monday Aug 5th 1912
    ARRESTED WOMAN IS PENITENT
    Lansing State Journal
    Lansing Michigan
    05 Aug 1912 Mon Page 1

    ARRESTED WOMAN IS PENITENT
    ----------------
    William Noble and Mrs Sadie C Terry are caught Sunday Morning
    ----------------
    Child was with them
    ----------------
    Illicit Lovers involve Happiness of Three Homes, Custody of Little Girl and Divorce by Mad Affair
    ----------------
    Involving the custody of a beautiful girl of seven years, the happiness of three homes, including that of a former husband, the home of the man in the case, the abused husband and other minor entanglements, the arrest early Sunday morning of William Noble and Mrs. Sadie C Terry in a room as 1312 Cadwell St., Monday gave the police department, municipal court and the circuit court all those departments of justice had time for. While the city hall corridors down stairs were crowded with friends of all parties, many of them in tears, Circuit Judge Collingwood on the third floor was signing a decree of divorce granted to Harry C Terry from his erring wife.
    Married One Year
    Scarcely a year ago Harry C Terry who had just come to Lansing from an eastern city, married Mrs. Sadie C. Hannah who had been divorced years before from J. E. Hannah, an honest mechanic. Terry had saved the money earned at the Prudden Wheel Co. and was able to secure a new home which he furnished comfortable from cellar to garret. Eighteen days later, according to Terry, he brought home his first pay check and his bride of less than three weeks left with it.
    Terry loved his bride as dearly as man can love woman and began a long search for her which after a year culminated in the arrests Sunday morning. Wearying of his search. Terry a few months ago began suit for divorce, which was granted on the grounds of adultery. In the meantime the search for the missing woman had not be stopped.
    Walter Eul, private detective who have been previously engaged, re that Noble and Mrs. Terry had registered at a hotel in Mecosta as man and wife. Undiplomatic, Noble had used his own name and Lansing as his residence. The detective followed the pair to a nearby lake summer resort. Here he found Noble and Mrs. Terry living in a tent and enjoying life. With them was Vera Sophia Hannah, the beautiful child of seven born to Mrs. Terry when she was J. F. Hannah's wife. The child as happy as the illicitly loving couple, called Noble "Papa".
    Eul Follows Pair
    When t he couple suddenly left of Lansing, Detective Eul followed. At the Pere Marquette depot the couple went in different directions, Noble to his home, Mrs. Terry and the child to the room on Cadwell St. This was last Saturday. Sunday morning Chief Behrendt, Captain Shattuck, Patrolman Col and Detectives Rowell and Eul entered the room finding both couples but partially dressed, and the arrest followed.
    After leaving the Pere Marquette train Noble went to his home at 1209 North Case st. North Lansing and asked his wife if she had enough money to care for her and her four children for two days. Although Mrs. Noble had not, she replied in the affirmative as she had been instructed to do by the detectives. Noble then left and was shadowed.
    His love still intact for the woman whom he married a year ago , Terry....
    (Continued on page three.)
    (Continued from page one.)
    ....appeared at police headquarters this morning and asked to talk with his erring wife. Matron Godfrey brought Mrs. Terry, neatly dressed to the ante-room off Chief Behrendt's office where Terry was waiting. It was a dramatic moment. Her husband attempted to speak, but choked, The wife partially arose and then sank back in her chair supporting her face with her hand gave way to repentant tears. For a few minutes both sobbed violently and police officer and attorney turned away. There was no use of denials - Mrs. Terry had been caught red-handed and she admitted between sobs which could be heard through the building, all the sin and disgrace of the last year.
    Terry Meets Hannah
    Unable to control his grief TERRY stepped into the hall where he met J E HANNAH who had divorced Mrs. Terry years before
    "Hello Jack." Terry sobbed
    "Cheer up old pal." replied Hannah.
    Then an agreement concerning the custody of pretty little Vera was reached. Both men loved the child, as did the sobbing mother who had just left the prison cell. However both men, hard working mechanics did not believe that the mother should have the custody of the child and a tentative agreement was reached. Because he loved her Terry was to be guardian and Vera will inherit his savings at death. Hannah, his little home as 812 East Kalamazoo St. already but caring for three little ones hadn't much room. But there was an easier way. Mrs. Leonard Levington 521 Lenawee as a sister of Hannah was chosen as guardian, where little Vera will find a good home and the protection which she had not known within the past year, unless the court intervene.
    As to Noble the prosecutor has been confronted with evidence as damning that a penitentiary sentence seems inevitable. There's Mrs. Noble who claims that she had not been properly supported. there is Harry Terry, whose home has been broken and will require years to recover from the shock and then there's little Vera. All of these stories the prosecuting attorney heard in the lobby of the city hall this morning. Noble is still in jail and stoically awaits his trial.
    1920 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit Ward 14, Wayne, Michigan, USA. Lincoln J EDWARD aged 36 born Canada a Toolmaker, Sadie aged 26 born Michigan, Very EDWARD (should it have been HANNAH) Step Daughter aged 12 born Michigan, Frederick HANNAH Step Son aged 18 Salesman, Lucille EDWARD daughter born 2 years and 10 months born Michigan and Frank N EDWARD brother born Canada an Auditor.
    1930 Oparner, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA, Robert E KRIETZBERG aged 33 born Pennsylvania Roller Steel Mill, Vera aged 23 born Michigan, USA, Roberta M daughter aged 3 years and 11 months born Michigan, USA and Sarah L aged 1 year and 11 months born Michigan, USA
    1940 Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA. Robert KRIETZZBURG born Pennsylvania aged 42 a Decorator (Private) Vera aged 32, born Michigan, Roberta aged 13 born Michigan, Sarabelle? (Sarah Lea) aged 11 born Michigan and Sharon aged 1 born Michigan, USA, There was a Lucille EDWARDS sister in law aged 23 born Michigan, USA aged Sales Lady Retail Dept. Store. with the family
  3.  1930 Oparner, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA, Robert E KRIETZBERG aged 33 born Pennsylvania Roller Steel Mill, Vera aged 23 born Michigan, USA, Roberta M daughter aged 3 years and 11 months born Michigan, USA and Sarah L aged 1 year and 11 months born Michigan, USA
    1940 Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA. Robert KRIETZZBURG born Pennsylvania aged 42 a Decorator (Private) Vera aged 32, born Michigan, Roberta aged 13 born Michigan, Sarabelle? (Sarah Lea) aged 11 born Michigan and Sharon aged 1 born Michigan, USA, There was a Lucille EDWARDS sister in law aged 23 born Michigan, USA aged Sales Lady Retail Dept. Store. with the family
  4. 1930 Oparner, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA, Robert E KRIETZBERG aged 33 born Pennsylvania Roller Steel Mill, Vera aged 23 born Michigan, USA, Roberta M daughter aged 3 years and 11 months born Michigan, USA and Sarah L aged 1 year and 11 months born Michigan, USA
    1940 Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA. Robert KRIETZZBURG born Pennsylvania aged 42 a Decorator (Private) Vera aged 32, born Michigan, Roberta aged 13 born Michigan, Sarabelle? (Sarah Lea) aged 11 born Michigan and Sharon aged 1 born Michigan, USA, There was a Lucille EDWARDS sister in law aged 23 born Michigan, USA aged Sales Lady Retail Dept. Store. with the family
  5. 1940 Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA. Robert KRIETZZBURG born Pennsylvania aged 42 a Decorator (Private) Vera aged 32, born Michigan, Roberta aged 13 born Michigan, Sarabelle? (Sarah Lea) aged 11 born Michigan and Sharon aged 1 born Michigan, USA, There was a Lucille EDWARDS sister in law aged 23 born Michigan, USA aged Sales Lady Retail Dept. Store. with the family

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