Parents:
Julia was born to Michael Buttomer (1865-?), a saddle and harness maker; and Julia Buckley (1865-1894?) in 1883.
Birth:
November 13, 1883, 594 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, New York County, New York City, New York, 10016-2730, USA
Siblings:
When she was born there were 4 other siblings living and one that died as an infant. She may have been a twin since there is a Catharine Buttomer born on the same day, or there may have been a mistake in naming the child on the birth certificate. In the 1920 US census she is living with her sister, Hannah Buttomer (1890).
Manhattan, New York:
Her family was living at 594 3rd Avenue in Manhattan, New York City when she was born. In 1910 she working as a servant at the home of Gustave and Estelle Dick at 203 West 95th Street in Manhattan.
Marriage:
Julia married Charles Frederick Freudenberg (1887-1942) on May 16, 1910. On October 06, 1910, Charles was working as a stationery clerk at the Commission Office in Jersey City.
Children:
Julia and Charles had one child: Charles Francis Freudenberg (1910-1979).
Lyndhurst, New Jersey:
By 1920 Julia and Charles were living at 282 Willow Avenue in Lyndhurst in Bergen County, New Jersey with her sister Hannah Buttomer (1890-?) and in 1930 Charles was listed as the owner of a printing company.
Death of husband:
In 1942 Charles senior died of rectal cancer and Julia moved to Chicago, Illinois with her son.
Death:
She died in Bellwood, Cook County, Illinois and was buried on March 14, 1973 in Forest Home Cemetery. She may have a had a relative in Chicago and that may be the reason she moved there after her husband's death.
Funeral notice:
Her funeral notice appeared in Chicago on Tuesday, March 13, 1973 and reads as follows: "Freudenberg - Julia M. Freudenberg, of Bellwood, beloved wife of the late Charles F.; loving mother of Charles [Rita]. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.. from Hennesey Funeral Home, 5903 Burr Oak Avenue, Berkeley, to Saint Simeon Church for mass at 10 a.m. Interment local. Donations to Cancer Society preferred."
Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on August 1, 2003.
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Parents:
Julia was born to Michael Buttomer (1865-?), a saddle and harness maker; and Julia Buckley (1865-1894?) in 1883.
Birth:
November 13, 1883, 594 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, New York County, New York City, New York, 10016-2730, USA
Siblings:
When she was born there were 4 other siblings living and one that died as an infant. She may have been a twin since there is a Catharine Buttomer born on the same day, or there may have been a mistake in naming the child on the birth certificate. In the 1920 US census she is living with her sister, Hannah Buttomer (1890).
Manhattan, New York:
Her family was living at 594 3rd Avenue in Manhattan, New York City when she was born. In 1910 she working as a servant at the home of Gustave and Estelle Dick at 203 West 95th Street in Manhattan.
Marriage:
Julia married Charles Frederick Freudenberg (1887-1942) on May 16, 1910. On October 06, 1910, Charles was working as a stationery clerk at the Commission Office in Jersey City.
Children:
Julia and Charles had one child: Charles Francis Freudenberg (1910-1979).
Lyndhurst, New Jersey:
By 1920 Julia and Charles were living at 282 Willow Avenue in Lyndhurst in Bergen County, New Jersey with her sister Hannah Buttomer (1890-?) and in 1930 Charles was listed as the owner of a printing company.
Death of husband:
In 1942 Charles senior died of rectal cancer and Julia moved to Chicago, Illinois with her son.
Death:
She died in Bellwood, Cook County, Illinois and was buried on March 14, 1973 in Forest Home Cemetery. She may have a had a relative in Chicago and that may be the reason she moved there after her husband's death.
Funeral notice:
Her funeral notice appeared in Chicago on Tuesday, March 13, 1973 and reads as follows: "Freudenberg - Julia M. Freudenberg, of Bellwood, beloved wife of the late Charles F.; loving mother of Charles [Rita]. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.. from Hennesey Funeral Home, 5903 Burr Oak Avenue, Berkeley, to Saint Simeon Church for mass at 10 a.m. Interment local. Donations to Cancer Society preferred."
Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on August 1, 2003.
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