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Personal data Gottlob Balthas Gall 

Source 1

Household of Gottlob Balthas Gall

He is married to Louise M Millmeister.


California, County Marriages, 1850-1952
Name: Gottlob Gall
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 27 Aug 1876
Event Place: Santa Clara, California, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 25
Birth Year (Estimated): 1851
Father's Name:
Mother's Name:
Spouse's Name: Louisa Millmeister
Spouse's Age: 23
Spouse's Gender: Female
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1853
Spouse's Father's Name:
Spouse's Mother's Name:
Page:
GS Film number: 1468529
Digital Folder Number: 004666615
Image Number: 00512

Sacramento Daily Union
31 August 1876
Page 2

MARRIED
....
San Jose, August 27 - Gottlob Gall to Louise Millmeister.

San Jose Public Library, California Room Index
Groom: GALL, GOTTLOB
Title: Marriage License File
Source Date: 8/27/1876
Location: History San Jose
Note: Bride: MILLMEISTER, LOUISA

They got married on August 27, 1876 at San Jose, Santa Clara, California, USA, he was 25 years old.Sources 2, 11


Child(ren):

  1. Louise W Gall  1878-1940 
  2. Bertha K Gall  1884-1946
  3. Charles Gall  1886-1974 
  4. Agnes Marie Gall  1891-1981 
  5. John Gotlieb Gall  1892-1971


Notes about Gottlob Balthas Gall


1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Baldesea G Gall
[Baldesta Y Gall]
[Baldesh G Gall]
Age in 1910: 59
Birth Year:abt 1851
Birthplace: Germany
Home in 1910: Township 1, Inyo, California
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Lousia Gall
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany

Household Members:
NameAge
Baldesea G Gall59
Lousia Gall 56

1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Gottlob B Gall
Age: 49
Birth Date: Apr 1851
Birthplace: Germany
Home in 1900: San Francisco, San Francisco, California
Race: White
Gender: Male
Immigration Year: 1872
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Louise M Gall
Marriage Year: 1876
Years Married: 24
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany

Household Members:
NameAge
Gottlob B Gall49
Louise M Gall46
Bertha K Gall16
Agnes M Gall9
Johny G Gall 6

1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Gottlob Gall
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1851
Birthplace: Germany
Race: White
Home in 1930: Stockton, San Joaquin, California
Marital Status: Widowed
Immigration Year: 1872
Relation to Head of House: Father-in-law
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany

Household Members:
NameAge
William J Mann53
Louise Mann51
Gottlob Gall79

1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Gottlob Gall
Age: 27
Birth Year: abt 1853
Birthplace: Wurtemburg
Home in 1880: San Jose, Santa Clara, California
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Louisa Gall
Father's Birthplace: Wurtemburg
Mother's Birthplace: Wurtemburg
Occupation:Baker

Household Members:
NameAge
Gottlob Gall27
Louisa Gall26
Louisa Gall 1

U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989
Name: Gottlob Gall
Residence Year: 1923
Street address: 2130 25th Av
Residence Place: Oakland; Alameda; Berkeley, California, USA
Publication Title: Oakland, California, City Directory, 1923

U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989
Name: Gottlieb Gall
Gender: Male
Residence Year: 1924
Street address: 2130 25th Av
Residence Place: Oakland; Alameda; Berkeley, California, USA
Spouse: Louise Gall
Publication Title: Oakland, California, City Directory, 1924

U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989
Name: Gottlob Gall
Gender: Male
Residence Year: 1927
Street address: 2130 25th Av
Residence Place: Oakland; Alameda; Berkeley, California, USA
Spouse: Louisa Gall
Publication Title: Oakland, California, City Directory, 1927

U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989
Name: Gottlob Gall
Residence Year: 1906
Street address: 28 4th
Residence Place: Fresno, California, USA
Publication Title: Fresno, California, City Directory, 1906

Possible Immigration???

Hamburger Passagierlisten, 1850-1934 Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934
Name: Balth. Gall
Departure Date: 26 Mrz 1873 (26 Mar 1873)
Destination: USA
Birth Date: abt 1851
Age: 22
Gender: mO?8nnlich (Male)
Residence: Kirchberg, W?`?????????rttemberg (Baden-W?`?????????rttemberg)
Occupation: Brauer

Ship Name: Silesia
Captain: Hebich
Shipping line: Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft
Shipping Clerk: Aug. Bolten Wm. Miller`s Nachfolger
Ship Type: Dampfschiff
Accommodation: Zwischendeck
Ship Flag: Deutschland
Port of Departure: Hamburg
Port of Arrival: New York

Volume: 373-7 I, VIII A 1 Band 028 A
Household Members:
Name Age
Balth. Gall 22

San Francisco, California Directories, 1889-91
Name: Gottlieb Gall
Location 2: 241 Minna
Occupation: baker
Year: 1889
City: San Francisco
State: CA

San Francisco, California Directories, 1889-91
Name: Gottlob Gall
Location 2: r. 241 Minna
Business Name: A. Volz & Bro.
Year: 1890
City: San Francisco
State: CA

California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994

Name: Balthas G Gall
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 06 Mar 1933
Event Place: Stockton, San Joaquin, California, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 814y 11m 1d
Father's Name: Gall
Mother's Name: Nogel
Spouse's Name: Louise Gall
Spouse's Gender: Female

Reference ID: 113
GS Film Number: 1831920
Digital Folder Number: 004282290
Image Number: 1776

California, Voter Registers, 1866-1898
Name: Gottlob Gall
Residence Year: 1888
Residence Place: San Francisco, California
Residence: 241 Minna, Floor 1
Age: 37
Nativity: Germany
Occupation: Baker
Naturalized Date, Place & Court: April 24, 1888, S.F, CA, Sup
Birth Year: abt 1851
Voting No: 128
Reg'd No: 118
Date Of Registration: Sept 22, 1888

California, Voter Registers, 1866-1898
Name: Gottlob Gall
Residence Year: 1890
Residence Place: San Francisco, California
Residence: 241 Minna, Floor L
Age: 39
Nativity: Germany
Occupation: Baker
Naturalized Date, Place & Court: April 24, 1888, S.F, CA, Sup
Birth Year: abt 1851
Voting No: 72
Reg'd No: 73
Date Of Registration: Oct 6, 1890

Langleys San Francisco Directories

1883 not in SF directory
1884 Gall Gottleib, baker, r. 22 Everett
1885 Gall Gottlieb, baker, r. 22 Everett
1886 Gall Gottlob, barber, r. 241 Minna
1887 Gall Gottlob, baker, r. 241 Minna
1888 Gall Gotlob, baker, r. 241 Minna
1889 Gall Gottlieb, baker, r. 241 Minna
1890 Gall Gottlob, with A. Volz & Bro.. r. 241 Minna
1891 missing files
1892 Gall George (Volz & Gall) r. 241 Minna
1892 Gall Gottlob, r. 109 Powell
1893 Gall Gottlob (Volz & Gall) r. 331 Tehama
1894 Gall Gottlob, bakery and coffee saloon, 28, 4th, r. 331 Tehama
1895 GALL GOTTLOB, bakery and coffee saloon, 28 Fourth, r. 331 Tehama
1896 Gall Gottlob, bakery and coffee saloon, 26-28, 4th, r. 331 Tehama
1897 GALL GOTTLOB, bakery and coffee saloon, 26-28, 4th, r. 331 Tehama
1898 GALL GOTTLOB, bakery and coffee saloon, 26-28, 4th, r. 331 Tehama
1899 GALL GOTTIOB, bakery and coffee saloon, 26-28, 4th, r 569 Geary
1900 GALL GOTTLOB, bakery and coffee saloon, 28, 4th, r. 569 Geary
1901 GALL GOTTLOB, bakery and coffee saloon, 28, 4th, r. 127b Oak
1902 GALL GOTTLOB, bakery and coffee saloon, 28, 4th, r. 127b Oak
1903 GALL GOTTLOB, bakery and coffee saloon, 28, 4th, r. 127b Oak
1904 GALL GOTTLOB, bakery and coffee saloon, 28, 4th, 127b Oak
1905 GALL GOTTLOB, bakery and coffee saloon, 28, 4th, 127b Oak
1906 missing files
1907 not in SF directory

Langleys San Francisco Directories

1886 VOLZ A. & BROTHER (August and Joseph) bakery and coffee saloon, Pioneer Building, 28 Fourth
1890 VOLZ A. & BROTHER Pioneer Bldg. The only and real Volz's Bakery and Coffee Parlors in the city, 26-28 Fourth
1893 Volz & Gall, (Gottlob Gall) bakery and coffee saloon, 28 Fourth
1894 VOLZ & GALL (Gottlob Gall successor to) bakery and coffee saloon, 28, 4th
1895 VOLZ & GALL (Gottlob Gall} bakery and coffee saloon, 28 Fourth
1896 Gall Gottlob, 26-28, 4th
1896 Hess George, cook Gottlob Gall
1896 Bachmann Adolph, confectioner Gottlob Gall, r. 913 Florida
1896 Stern Charles confectioner Gottlob Gall, r. 228 1/2, 8th
1896 Seifert Oswald, waiter Gottlob Gall
1896 Zimmermann Hiram E., clerk Gottlob Gall, r. 809 Mission
1897 Lentz Achille, baker Gottlob Gall. r. 228 1/2, 8th
1897 Stern Charles, baker Gottlob Gall. r. 228 1/2, 8th
1897 Becker John, baker Gottlob Gall, r. 706 California
1897 Bishop William H., cashier Gottlob Gall, r. Lorin, Cal
1898 Bachmann Adolph, baker Gottlob Gall, r. 913 Florida
1898 Lentz Achille, baker Gottlob Gall, r. 228 1/2, 8th
1898 Hochstrasser Fritz, cellarman Gottlob Gall, r. 111 Prospect Pl
1898 Stirn Charles, baker Gottlob Gall, r. 228 1/2 , 8th
1898 Bishop William H., cashier Gottlob Gall, r. Lorin, Cal
1898 Bank of England Consolidated Mining Co. (Butte Co.) Gottlob Gall president, Theo Frolich secretary, 411-413 Claus Spreckels Bldg, tel Main 977
1899 Bishop William H., cashier Gottlob Gall, r. Lorin

South of Market Journal (Volume v.3 (Sept. 1927- Nov. 1928)
by: South of Market Boys
http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/calif-south-of-market-boys-san-francisco/south-of-market-journal-volume-v3-sept-1927-nov-1928-tuo/page-9-south-of-market-journal-volume-v3-sept-1927-nov-1928-tuo.shtml

We have, heretofore, in our journeys down Memory's Lane, striven to bring to your mind recollections of individuals who dwelt among you and who you at one time met in your daily saunterings to and fro from your humble domicile located then within the confines of what we arc now pleased to refer to as "South of Market Street". By way of innovation we are going to attempt in this issue of the Journal to call to your minds a number of the retail stores that flourished in that section of the city just prior to the day when the earthquake and fire swept down upon us and destroyed them.
...........
Bakeries were numerous in those days just as much so as they are today. David E. Anderson ran one at 313 6th St. .Miss M. E. Beeler's place was at 27b' 5th St. Then there was the one that Carrie Berg presided over at 365 1st St. Who doesn't recollect Charles K. Blender and his bakery at 38 4th St.? And Gotlob Gall's place at 28 4th St, and Andrew Gall's at 127 5th St.? Jean B. Cabana had a place at 219B Natoma St. Thomas Carr dispensed sweeties galore in his place at 142 2nd St. Daly and Davitt had a branch at lib 9th St. Away down at 35 Market St., Detjen and Mengel dispensed dough products to their customers. Mrs. W. F. Doran had a bakery at 1101 Howard St., where she distributed bread and cakes to the inhabitants of that particular neighborhood.
............
On the corner of 4th and Pioneer place was the shoe store of John F. Sullivan, upstairs was Pioneer "Hall where the Pioneers and the Native Sons used to meet.

Next door was the coffee parlor of Volz & Gall where you could get three large hot doughnuts and a cup of coffee for 10 cents. When I say that the doughnuts were large, I sure mean it. Two of them would make a loaf of bread today. They did a wonderful business in those days. I can see those doughnuts yet.

Gottlob Gall had a bakery in San Francisco. He worked at the Volz Bros Coffee Saloon, which later became the Volz & Gall Bakery Coffee Saloon, which was at 28 4th St in San Francisco, in the Old Pioneer building on the corner of Market St. The Pioneer building collapsed as a reuslt of the 1906 earthquake. Another building was built on the same spot which became the hotel Arganaut, then later became hotel Palomar. Today it is an Old Navy.

San Francisco Call
20 August 1896

ONCE WERE POOR BUT NOW ARE RICH
Rejoicing Among the Marguerite Mine Stockholders
MINING MEN EXCITED.
Placer County's Wealth of Gold Ore Believed to Be Fabulous.
How the Shareholders Received the News of Their Good Luck Their Future Plans

The remarkable discovery of gold in the Marguerite mine near Auburn, Placer County, as published in yesterday's Call, caused great excitement among the mining men, not only in this City, but wherever the news was spread by the paper. Hundreds remarked that they knew gold would be struck in great quantities in that section.
.......
G. Gall, the proprietor of a large coffee saloon under the Pioneer building, on Fourth street, came in for his share of the great, but as yet unknown, riches. He is not sorry that he went into the company two years ago. Neither are any other of the stockholders, although at times in the past they wondered when the tide would turn and money come in from the mine. They will not have long to wait.

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Gottlob Balthas Gall
1851-1933

1876
Louise W Gall
1878-1940
Bertha K Gall
1884-1946
Charles Gall
1886-1974

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Sources

  1. Memories of Julia (Hawver) Howard (Interview)
  2. 1900 Federal Census (Census)
  3. California, Voter Registers, 1866-1898 (Web Site)
  4. Langleys San Francisco Directories (Web Site)
  5. San Francisco, California Directories, 1889-91 (Web Site)
  6. California Voter Registrations, 1900-1968 (Web Site)
  7. 1880 Federal Census (Census)
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