| Parents: Marriage: Occupation: |
George Heydman Barbara A. Wenzel Elizabeth "Lizzie" M. Haaf Sherburne County, Minnesota April 20, 1904 House carpenter |
| Children: | Lawrence Sylvester | Jan. 28, 1905 | † Oct. 8, 1980 |
| Ruth A. | Abt. 1906 | ||
| Carl D. | Jan. 24, 1910 | † Jan. 1967 | |
| Albert F. | Mar. 10, 1918 | † May 20, 1997 | |
| Georgia "Georgie" May Helen | June 26, 1920 | ||
| Notes: | At the time of the June 8, 1880 U.S. Census, Charles was 3 years old and living with his |
| parents, three siblings, his maternal grandfather and two servants
on a farm in Zumbrota, Goodhue County, Minnesota [Source: 1880 U.S. Census, Zumbrota,
Goodhue County, Minnesota, Roll T9-621; Family History Film: 1254621; p. 375C; E.D. 165]. At the time of the January 16, 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Charles was 46 years old and living with his wife Elizabeth and their four children in their mortgaged home in Red Wing, Goodhue Country, Minnesota. Charles was working as a house carpenter [Source: 1920 U.S. Census, Roll T625-831, p. 18B, E.D. 54]. At the time of the April 19, 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Charles G. was 53 years old and living with his wife Elizabeth and their three children in their own home valued at $4,000 in Red Wing, Goodhue County, Minnesota. The family owned a radio. Charles was working as a house carpenter. He stated that he was born in Minnesota and both his parents were born in Germany. He stated he was married when he was 28 and Elizabeth was 21 years old [Source: 1930 U.S. Census, Red Wing, Goodhue County, Minnesota, Roll: 1087; p. 16A; E.D. 23]. In 1945 Charles and Elizabeth were living in Red Wing, Goodhue County, Minnesota. Gene Kampa reminisces on his Aunt Lizzie and Uncle Charley: "Lizzie was Elizabeth Haaf and they lived in Red Wing, MN. My sister Frances took all of us kids to a park in Red Wing driving a Model T Ford. There was a steep hill into the park and Frances wasn't very competent as a driver. I recall Louise getting scared and bailing out. The Mississippi River was about 100 yards from the bottom of the hill and I don't recall that Louise was much of a swimmer. Louise thought that was double jeapordy, I think! Anyway, that was the only time I met Lizzie and Charley . . . . Louise probably has different memories of this episode but she is wrong!" -- from a July 10, 2004 e-mail to Rae Bordua |
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