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Charlotte Hochertz Warnke born 1923 |
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Siblings
1912 Tony Hochertz Jr 1914 Edward Hochertz 1916 Coletta (died 1919) 1918 Marie Hochertz (Lindblade) 1919-Dorothy Hochertz (Boersma) 1921 Magdalen Hochertz (Puiszis) 1925 Harry J Hochertz |
married to Al Warnke
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Children
current generations not listed to protect their privacy
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parents: Anthony John "Tony" Hochertz & (Catherine Anna "Kitty" Wachdorf) |
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spouse's parents: |
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maternal grandparents:
paternal grandmother: Johanna Hochertz |
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maternal aunts & uncles: 1883-Clara Roster; 1886-Harry H. Wachdorf; 1888-Edward Wachdorf ; 1892-Joseph Wachdorf; 1895-Lettie Myers; 1897-Mae Wachdorf; 1899-Frances Stevens; 1902-Madge Wachdorf
paternal aunts: Sr. Mary Achatia; Sr. Mary Radegundis |
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1930 census 17th Ward, block 85 District 651, 5924 Parnell (owns, value $6000, has radio)
Anthony Hochertz, age 50, married at 31, born in Germany, immigrated 1882, vender--machine gum/gun
wife Katherine, age 47, married at 27, born IL of parents born in IL (wrong, father born Germany)
son Anthony, age 17, born IL (all kids born IL), worker--odd jobs
son Edward, age 16, errand boy--grocery
daughter Marie, age 12
daughter Dorothy, age 10
daughter Madeline, age 8
daughter Charlotte, age 6
son Harry, age 4 yrs 8 months
From the Southtown Economist Newspaper, 12-26-1943:
Sisters and Brother of Bride Attend Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hochertz, 5924 Parnell ave., have announced the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Catherine, to Jacob Boersma, 501 W. 45th st.
The ceremony was performed recently in St. Martin church. The bride wore a white satin gown trimmed with seed pearls and lace. Her long veil fell from an orange blossom tiara and she carried a colonial bouquet of roses and chrysanthemums. Charlotte Hochertz, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Her gown was of pink taffeta. Another sister, Magdalen, wore blue taffeta and both had blushers with plumes to match their dresses. They carried colonial bouquets of yellow and white chrysanthemums. James Cloutier was best man and Edward Hochertz, brother of the bride, was groomsman.
A wedding breakfast was held in the bride's home after the nuptials and the reception was held in Berger's hall, 64th st. and Ashland ave., in the evening.
8-16-1944 Southtown Economist listed Charlotte Hochertz of 5924 Parnell among Red Cross blood donors
Kitty's obituary, Chicago Tribune 3-22-1965
Hochertz, Catherine A., nee Wachdorf, beloved wife of Anthony; devoted mother of Anthony, Edward, Dorothy Boersma, Magdalen Puiszis, Charlotte Warnke, Harry and the late Marie Lindblade; grandmother of 19; five great-grandchildren; sister of Clara Roster, Edward Wachdorf, Coletta Meyers, Mae Wachdorf, Madge Wachdorf, Frances Stevens and the late Harry and Joseph Wachdorf. Funeral Wednesday 9:15 a.m. from Hornburg & Son funeral home 8400 S. Ashland ave to St. Gerald Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary's.