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- ?b?From the Illinois, Northern District, Naturalization Index?/b?
H 520
Heinz, Emil A.
Address: 567 W 23rd St. Chicago, Ill.
Certificate no. S.R. 81-A.P 230
Country of birth: Germany
When born: Aug. 3, 1876
Date and port of arrival in U.S.: April 28, 1893, New York City
Date of naturalization: Jan. 20, 1904
Name and addresses of witnesses:
Edward Nagel, 713 W. 22nd Pl.
Richard A. Heinz, 567 W. 23rd St.
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?b?Census Records?/b?
The 1910 census shows Emil A. Heinz, 33, married to present wife for 2 years, living on Pleasant Street, St. Charles, Illinois, treasurer of a manufacturing company; his wife Martha, 26, born in Illinois, her parents from Germany; son Herbert 1 7/12; and mother Augusta, 69, widowed.
The 1920 census shows Emil A. Heinz, 38, widowed, living on Pleasant Street, St. Charles, Illinois, with his mother Agusta A, 79, widowed, and his son Herbert 11. Emil's occupation is listed as "runs business" at a glass factory.
The 1930 census shows a very unusual family of 5 people living at 1901 Adeline Street in Oakland, California:
Jennings, Albert, head, age 56, born in England, both parents born in England
_______, Mamie, wife, age 65, born in England, both parents born in England
Heinz, Emil, father, age 70, widowed, born in Germany, employed as cutter of gloves
_____, Herbert, brother-in-law, age 22, born in Germany, parents born in Germany
_____, Otto, son, age 25, born in Germany, parents born in Germany
(The census-taker and the provider of information were obviously both very confused, but this is definitely our Emil and Herbert Heinz.)
The 1940 census shows Emil A. Heinz, 59, widowed, born in Germany, living at 1031 Bella Vista Avenue, Oakland, California. His occupation is listed as "foreman" in a "china and glass studio". Also living nearby in Oakland, at 2221 Park Blvd, were Herbert C. Heinz, age 31, born in Illinois, "artist" in a "china and glass co", and his wife Olive G. Heinz, age 30, born in California, house-wife. All of these lived in the same place in 1935.
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?b?California Voter Registrations:?/b?
1930
Herbert C. Heinz, 1901 Adeline Street, Oakland, no occupation, Republican
1932
Emil A. Heinz, 1901 Adeline Street, Oakland, glass cutter, Republican
Herbert C. Heinz, 1901 Adeline Street, Oakland, glass cutter, Republican
1934
Herbert C. Heinz, 829 E. 19th Street, Oakland, cut glass decorator, Unaffiliated
1936
Emil A. Heinz, 829 E. 19th Street, Oakland, engraver, Democrat
Herbert C. Heinz, 829 E. 19th Street, Oakland, decorator, Democrat
1938
Herbert Heinz, 829 E. 19th Street, Oakland, decorator, Democrat
1940
Herbert C. Heinz, 2221 Park Blvd, Oakland, china worker, Democrat
Olive G. Heinz, 2221 Park Blvd, Oakland, housewife, Democrat
1942
Herbert C. Heinz, 2221 Park Blvd, Oakland, china worker, Democrat
Olive G. Heinz, 2221 Park Blvd, Oakland, housewife, Democrat
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?b?Oakland City Directory
?/b?1933
Heinz, Emil, formn Oakland China & Glass Studio, r807 Foothill blvd
Heinz, Herbt, glass ctr, r807 Foothill blvd
1934 & 1935
Heinz, Emil, formn Oakland China & Glass Studio, r829 E 19th
Heinz, Herbt, glass ctr, r829 E 19th
1938
Heinz, Emil, formn Oakland China & Glass Studio, r1031 Bella Vista av
Heinz, Herbert, glass ctr, r1031 Bella Vista av
1941
Heinz, Emil clk h1031 Bella Vista av
Heinz, Herbt C (Olive G) h2221 Park blvd
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?b?Draft Registration 1942:?/b?
Name: Emil August Heinz
Place of Residence: 1031 Bellavista Ave Oakland Alameda Calif.
Mailing Address: Same
Age in years: 61
Town or County of Birth: Stolp
Date of Birth: Aug. 3, 1880
State or Country of Birth: Germany
Name of Person who will always know your address:
Frank Ransome, 811 Foothill Blvd Oakland Calif.
Employer's Name and Address: Oakland China Studio, 811 Foothill Blvd Oakland Calif.
Registrant's Signature: Emil A. Heinz
[Draft registrations were being taken for men born after April 28, 1877 and before February 16,1897. It seems that Emil had been lying or confused about his age since the 1920 census, and consequently felt the need to register for the draft even though he was really over 65 at the time.]
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