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Claus “Charles” Baack

Birth
Germany
Death
27 Sep 1920 (aged 65–66)
Islip, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
Middle Village, Queens County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Marie Brandt, whom he married on May 19, 1881 in Manhattan, NY, and father of Emma, Charles, Richard, John, Marie (married Henry Heine), Adeline (married Hahn), George, Meta "Mattie" (married Hyatt), and Minnie Baack.

Claus Baack came to the United States in 1872. He was shown, a milkman, of 130 1st Street, Brooklyn, NY, petitioning for and being granted naturalization on October 15, 1879. His witness was his cousin, Christian Baack, of 233 12th Street, a liquor saleman.

He was shown living on Coates Avenue, Isliptown in 1920. In 1930, his wife, Marie, although shown married, was living alone with her son John in the house on Coates Avenue.

"Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baack and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hanley motored out from Astoria on Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Baack's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle, and Mrs. Baack's mother, Mrs. Charles Baack. Mrs. Charles Baack, Mrs. Philip Heine, accompanied by Mrs. Walter Hyatt, and her daughter, Mildred, of Westbury, motored to Maspeth on Wednesday where they visited the graves of several loved ones.

The flowers on the altar of St. John's Lutheran Church last Sunday were the gift of Mrs. Charles Baack, and Mrs. Henry Heine, in memory of their husband and father, Charles Baack, who died on September 27, 1920."

(U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992 (Indexed in World Archives Project) for Claus Baackl 1920 US Federal Census; Claus Baack in the New York, New York, Marriage Index 1866-1937; The Suffolk County news., October 06, 1933, Page 6; The Patchogue advance., September 27, 1945, Page 12)
Husband of Marie Brandt, whom he married on May 19, 1881 in Manhattan, NY, and father of Emma, Charles, Richard, John, Marie (married Henry Heine), Adeline (married Hahn), George, Meta "Mattie" (married Hyatt), and Minnie Baack.

Claus Baack came to the United States in 1872. He was shown, a milkman, of 130 1st Street, Brooklyn, NY, petitioning for and being granted naturalization on October 15, 1879. His witness was his cousin, Christian Baack, of 233 12th Street, a liquor saleman.

He was shown living on Coates Avenue, Isliptown in 1920. In 1930, his wife, Marie, although shown married, was living alone with her son John in the house on Coates Avenue.

"Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baack and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hanley motored out from Astoria on Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Baack's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle, and Mrs. Baack's mother, Mrs. Charles Baack. Mrs. Charles Baack, Mrs. Philip Heine, accompanied by Mrs. Walter Hyatt, and her daughter, Mildred, of Westbury, motored to Maspeth on Wednesday where they visited the graves of several loved ones.

The flowers on the altar of St. John's Lutheran Church last Sunday were the gift of Mrs. Charles Baack, and Mrs. Henry Heine, in memory of their husband and father, Charles Baack, who died on September 27, 1920."

(U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992 (Indexed in World Archives Project) for Claus Baackl 1920 US Federal Census; Claus Baack in the New York, New York, Marriage Index 1866-1937; The Suffolk County news., October 06, 1933, Page 6; The Patchogue advance., September 27, 1945, Page 12)


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  • Created by: Aislin
  • Added: Dec 21, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121997375/claus-baack: accessed ), memorial page for Claus “Charles” Baack (Sep 1854–27 Sep 1920), Find a Grave Memorial ID 121997375, citing All Faiths Cemetery, Middle Village, Queens County, New York, USA; Maintained by Aislin (contributor 46535342).