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Personal data Jennie Jenne Johanna Heller 

Sources 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Household of Jennie Jenne Johanna Heller

She is married to Herman /Brussock Brussak.

They got married about 1893.

They got married about 1893.


Child(ren):

  1. Ada H Brussock  1893-1969 
  2. Elmer Herman Brussock  ± 1897-1966
  3. Ruby Sylvia Brussock  ± 1901-1965 

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Jacob Heller
1843-> 1933

Jennie Jenne Johanna Heller
1866-1935

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    Sources

    1. Wisconsin Newspapers, 1884-2009, August 21, 1935
      <p>The Milwaukee Journal<br />Publication: Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI, USA<br />Date: Aug 21 1935<br />Periodicity: Daily<br />Text: "...with sers lii-, at thr Marry B 1701 xv Walnut ~t wus in Second Home Mrs. Jennie Brussock Funeral services for Mrs .lennie Brussock ds a resident of Milwaukee for tl were held Wednesday afternoon it the..."</p>
      Before vital records were recorded by city, county, or state governments, local newspapers often published articles listing or detailing these events. Obituaries contain vital and biographical information on the decedent but also on his or her family and relatives.Society pages began as a way to entice readers with gossip and news about the wealthy and famous but soon evolved to cover the goings-on of “average” citizens. An incredible array of information can be discovered in these society pages or sections from seemingly mundane notices and reports on events such as parties, job changes, hospital stays, and social visits by friends or relatives. These pages are a source of historical events that are unlikely to exist in any other record.Coverage and completeness in this collection varies by title.
    2. 1920 United States Federal Census, via http://www.myheritage.com/research/colle...

      Jennie Brussock
      Gender: Female
      Birth: Circa 1867 - Switzerland
      Residence: 1920 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
      Age: 53
      Marital status: Married
      Race: White
      Ethnicity: American
      Father's birth place: Switzerland
      Mother's birth place: Switzerland
      Husband: Herman Brussock
      Children: Ada Brussock, Ruby Brussock
      Census: County:MilwaukeeSheet:12-BImage:574 State:WisconsinFamily:310 Date:1920-00-00Line:63 See household members
      Household
      Relation to head; Name; Age
      Head; Herman Brussock; 54
      Wife; Jennie Brussock; 53
      Daughter; Ada Brussock; 26
      Daughter; Ruby Brussock; 18

      Federal census takers were asked to record information about every person who was in each household on the census day. A census taker might have visited a house on a later date, but the information he collected was supposed to be about the people who were in the house on the census day. The basic census enumeration unit was the county. Each county was divided into enumeration districts, one for each enumerator. The completed forms were sent to the Commerce Department’s Census Office in Washington, D.C.Federal censuses are usually reliable, depending on the knowledge of the informant and the care of the census enumerator. Information may have been given to a census taker by any member of the family or by a neighbor. Some information may have been incorrect or deliberately falsified.
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    4. 1900 United States Federal Census, via http://www.myheritage.com/research/colle...

      Jennie Brussock
      Gender: Female
      Birth: Sep 1866 - Switzerland
      Residence: 1900 - Milwaukee city, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
      Age: 34
      Marital status: Married
      Marriage: Circa 1893
      Immigration: 1873
      Race: White
      Ethnicity: American
      Number of children: 2
      Number of living children: 2
      Husband: Hermann Brussock
      Children: Ada Brussock, Elmer Brussock
      Census: Township:Milwaukee cityWard:8, Precinct 7Sheet:8 County:MilwaukeeEnum. District:60Family:157 State:WisconsinSeries:T623Line:25 Date:1900-00-00Roll:1241802Image:190 See household members
      Household
      Relation to head; Name; Age
      Head; Hermann Brussock; 35
      Wife; Jennie Brussock; 34
      Daughter; Ada Brussock; 7
      Son; Elmer Brussock; 4

      Federal census takers were asked to record information about every person who was in each household on the census day. A census taker might have visited a house on a later date, but the information he collected was supposed to be about the people who were in the house on the census day. The basic census enumeration unit was the county. Each county was divided into enumeration districts, one for each enumerator. The completed forms were sent to the Commerce Department’s Census Office in Washington, D.C.Federal censuses are usually reliable, depending on the knowledge of the informant and the care of the census enumerator. Information may have been given to a census taker by any member of the family or by a neighbor. Some information may have been incorrect or deliberately falsified.
    5. North Carolina, Deaths, 1931-1994, via http://www.myheritage.com/research/colle...

      Jennie Heller
      Gender: Female
      Birth: Apr 3 1901 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
      Marital status: Married
      Death: July 20 1965 - Burlington, Alamance, North Carolina
      Burial: July 24 1965 - Holy Cross Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
      Age: 64 years, 3 months, 17 days
      Occupation: Housewife
      Race: White
      Father: Herman Brussock
      Mother: Jennie Heller
      Husband: James F Hickey
      Child: Ruby Sylvia Brussock Hickey
      Birth Year: 1901
      Address: 2237 Woodland Ave
      Additional Relatives: X
      Reference ID: v 20B cn 20896
      GS Film number: 1953688

    Historical events

    • The temperature on September 5, 1866 was about 21.9 °C. There was 0.7 mm of rain. The air pressure was 14 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the south-southwest. The airpressure was 75 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 67%. Source: KNMI
    • Koning Willem III (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1849 till 1890 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
    • In The Netherlands , there was from February 1, 1862 to February 10, 1866 the cabinet Thorbecke II, with Mr. J.R. Thorbecke (liberaal) as prime minister.
    • In The Netherlands , there was from February 10, 1866 to June 1, 1866 the cabinet Fransen van de Putte, with I.D. Fransen van de Putte (liberaal) as prime minister.
    • From June 1, 1866 till June 4, 1868 the Netherlands had a cabinet Van Zuijlen van Nijevelt - Heemskerk with the prime ministers Mr. J.P.J.A. graaf Van Zuijlen van Nijevelt (AR) and Mr. J. Heemskerk Azn. (conservatief).
    • In the year 1866: Source: Wikipedia
      • The Netherlands had about 3.6 million citizens.
      • May 5 » Memorial Day first celebrated in United States at Waterloo, New York.
      • May 16 » The United States Congress establishes the nickel.
      • June 3 » The Fenians are driven out of Fort Erie, Ontario back into the United States.
      • June 7 » One thousand eight hundred Fenian raiders are repelled back to the United States after looting and plundering the Saint-Armand and Frelighsburg areas of Canada East.
      • August 23 » Austro-Prussian War ends with the Treaty of Prague.
      • December 12 » Oaks explosion: The worst mining disaster in England kills 361 miners and rescuers.
    • The temperature on August 17, 1935 was between 10.1 °C and 20.6 °C and averaged 15.3 °C. There was 1.1 mm of rain during 0.9 hours. There was 1.2 hours of sunshine (8%). The average windspeed was 1 Bft (weak wind) and was prevailing from the north-northeast. Source: KNMI
    • Koningin Wilhelmina (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1890 till 1948 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
    • In The Netherlands , there was from May 26, 1933 to July 31, 1935 the cabinet Colijn II, with Dr. H. Colijn (ARP) as prime minister.
    • In The Netherlands , there was from July 31, 1935 to June 24, 1937 the cabinet Colijn III, with Dr. H. Colijn (ARP) as prime minister.
    • In the year 1935: Source: Wikipedia
      • The Netherlands had about 8.4 million citizens.
      • January 7 » Benito Mussolini and French Foreign minister Pierre Laval sign the Franco-Italian Agreement.
      • March 16 » Adolf Hitler orders Germany to rearm herself in violation of the Treaty of Versailles. Conscription is reintroduced to form the Wehrmacht.
      • April 1 » India's central banking institution, The Reserve Bank of India, is formed.
      • August 15 » Will Rogers and Wiley Post are killed after their aircraft develops engine problems during takeoff in Barrow, Alaska.
      • September 2 » The Labor Day Hurricane, the most intense hurricane to strike the United States, makes landfall at Long Key, Florida, killing at least 400.
      • September 17 » The Niagara Gorge Railroad ceases operations after a rockslide.
    

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    Source: Wikipedia

    Source: Wikipedia


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