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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Fritz W. F. Heim Note
Born: 1843 at Germany, , ,
Married:
Died: 9 Dec 1910 [4]
Other Spouses: Christine Augusta Linke
WIFE
Name: Emma Hedler Note
Born: 26 Nov 1861 at Geneva, , , New York
Died: 12 Aug 1927 [7]
Father: Ernest Hedler
Mother: Henrietta Hedler"
CHILDREN
SOURCES
4). The Rahn Heim Family Tree by Carl Heim Rahn, 1980,p17
7). The Rahn Heim Family Tree by Carl Heim Rahn, 1980,p18
NOTES
1). bobspu.ged m1. Christine Augusta Linke m2, Emma Hedler no children Source The Rahn Heim Family Tree by Carl Heim Rahn, 1980,p17 About 1861, Fritz was conscripted into the German Army, but like many youths of his time, he defected to France where he siught and received asylum. Eventually he made his way to America and to Utica, New York, where he met and married Christine AugustaLinke... Fritz apparently preferred to operate his own business rather than work for someone else. His earliest known venture was a German Beer Garden locatedt the junction of Arthur Street and Seymour Avenue in Utica. ... through the beer and foodthat was sold,Fritz made his living. When the Westshore Railroad was built, its tracks ran diagonally through the grove and brought an end to one of thr pleasure spots of Utica s Corn Hill area. Subsequently, Fritz purchased a building on the southwest corner of Columbia and Varick streets which contained a family type saloon on the first floor and living quarters on the second floor. Fritz sold that and bought a large home on Hamilton Street.... He also opened a delicatessen on Washington Street... which was called Fritz Heim & Son Delicatessen, since his son Frank became a partner. ... After Fritz s death on December 9, 1910, Frank continued to operate the delicatessen in partnership with Fritz s widoe, nis second wife. Source The Rahn Heim Family Tree by Carl Heim Rahn, 1980,p17 Adopted Utica, New York Adopted Forest Hill Cemetery, Utica New York, Family Plot Adopted Fritz Heim & Son, Delicatessen Utica See Notes
2). bobspu.ged Emma wore her hair pulled back very tightly at the sides to a bun in the back. When she got dressed up, she wore a wore a long floor length black skirt and a white long sleeved shirtwaist blouse. She always came to Fred and Lena s home on Neilson Streeton the afternoon of Christmas Eve, bring gifts for each one, there was a large bag of wonderful pretzels sold in the delicatessen as well as a bag of pfeffernusse and one of springerlie. ... Source The Rahn Heim Family Tree by Carl Heim Rahn, 1980,p18
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