Jacob came to the United States in 1895.
Jacob married Anna sometime after 1932.
The following obituary for Jacob was published in the Trenton Evening Times on March 3, 1941.
JACOB HAHN
Jacob Hahn, husband of Mrs. Anna Kohler Hahn, died yesterday at his home, 43 Barnt Avenue, following a short illness at the age of 72 years. Aside from his wife, he is survived by one son, Julius Hahn; five daughters, Mrs. William Hogan, Mrs. Walter Lewis, Miss Charlotte Hahn, all of Trenton, and Mrs. Clyde Vittum and Mrs. Charles Davis, of Morrisville; a step-son, William Kohler, of Trenton; four step-daughters, Mrs. John Bogaards, Mrs. Leon Thompson, Mrs. Frank Nutt, all of Trenton, and Mrs. Clarence Brown, of Philadelphia, and eight grandchildren.
He was a member of the Workmen's Sick and Death Benefit Fund, Branch 61, and the Workmen's Benefit and Benevolent Association of the U. S. Branch 61.
The funeral will be held from the funeral home of George F. Ullrich, 199 Brown Street at Franklin, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Stover Crouthamel, pastor of St. Bartholomew's Lutheran Church. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
Jacob came to the United States in 1895.
Jacob married Anna sometime after 1932.
The following obituary for Jacob was published in the Trenton Evening Times on March 3, 1941.
JACOB HAHN
Jacob Hahn, husband of Mrs. Anna Kohler Hahn, died yesterday at his home, 43 Barnt Avenue, following a short illness at the age of 72 years. Aside from his wife, he is survived by one son, Julius Hahn; five daughters, Mrs. William Hogan, Mrs. Walter Lewis, Miss Charlotte Hahn, all of Trenton, and Mrs. Clyde Vittum and Mrs. Charles Davis, of Morrisville; a step-son, William Kohler, of Trenton; four step-daughters, Mrs. John Bogaards, Mrs. Leon Thompson, Mrs. Frank Nutt, all of Trenton, and Mrs. Clarence Brown, of Philadelphia, and eight grandchildren.
He was a member of the Workmen's Sick and Death Benefit Fund, Branch 61, and the Workmen's Benefit and Benevolent Association of the U. S. Branch 61.
The funeral will be held from the funeral home of George F. Ullrich, 199 Brown Street at Franklin, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Stover Crouthamel, pastor of St. Bartholomew's Lutheran Church. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
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