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Anna <I>Lloyd</I> Goplus Greenberg

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Anna Lloyd Goplus Greenberg

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
4 Aug 1984 (aged 91)
South Holland, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
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In June 1900 Annie (8 y, born in August 1892, Illinois), her father Andrew Lloyd (50 y, born in September 1850 in Holland, immigrated in 1853, bin worker), her mother Alice (40, November 1860, Holland, immigrated in 1881, mother of 1 deceased and 4 living children), her siblings Jennie (17, November 1883, Illinois), Hattie (11, May 1889, Illinois), Nicholas (4, April 1896, Illinois) and her maternal grandmother Jesmie De Haan (71, February 1829, Holland, immigrated in 1882, widow, mother of 2 living children, servant) were living at their own home at 10722 Curtis Avenue in Hyde Park Township in Ward 34 of [South] Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

Her father Andrew died in August 1903 at the age of almost 53 years, very probably in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. In Mount Greenwood Cemetery he was listed as Andrew Lord. Her mother Alice died in November 1905 at the age of 45 years in Roseland, a southern district of Chicago. In Mount Greenwood Cemetery she was listed under surname Loyd.

So at the age of 13 years Annie had already become an orphant.

In 1910 Anna Lloyd (17, Illinois) was living with another boarder in Ward 33 of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, at the home of Arthur Dangerfield (60, Canada), his wife and a granddaughter.

On 13 October 1913 Anna Lloyd married at the age of 21 years in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois to the one year older Philip Goplus.

They had on 12 April 1912 in Chicago daughter Alice and on 23 March 1917 daughter Jeanette.

On 4 June 1917 the four were living at 10724 Edbrooke Avenue in Chicago, when her husband Philip Goplus (born on 9 January 1891 in Thejaby [??], Greece, painter at Chi. Steel bar Co. in Harvey [just south of Chicago] was administrated on a WW I Draft Registration Card. He was of medium height and build, had brown brown and hair. He signed with "Phillip Goplus".

In January 1920 Anna (27 years old, born in Illinois), her husband Philip Goplus (29, Greece, immigrated in 1904, laborer at Burnside Shop) and their daughters Ella (7, Illinois) and Jeannett (2, Illinois) were living in a rented house in Ward 9 of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

They very probably divorced. Anna remarried before 1930 to the six years older Charles Greenberg and Philip to the five years younger Emma.

In 1930 Anna Grunburg (35, Illinois) and her husband Charles Grunburg (42, Michigan) were living at 4631 Eggleston Avenue in Ward 9 of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

In April 1940 Anna Greanberg (47, Illinois) and her husband Charles F Greanberg (52, Michigan, foreman ) were living in their own home, worth $1200, at 11009 State Street in Ward 9 of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. They lived in 1935 in the same house.

Her husband Charles Fred Greenberg died in September 1961 in Mount Greenwood, just southwest of Chicago at the age of 73 years. Anna Greenberg died on 4 August 1984, a day before her 92nd birthday, in the village of South Holland, just south of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.
In June 1900 Annie (8 y, born in August 1892, Illinois), her father Andrew Lloyd (50 y, born in September 1850 in Holland, immigrated in 1853, bin worker), her mother Alice (40, November 1860, Holland, immigrated in 1881, mother of 1 deceased and 4 living children), her siblings Jennie (17, November 1883, Illinois), Hattie (11, May 1889, Illinois), Nicholas (4, April 1896, Illinois) and her maternal grandmother Jesmie De Haan (71, February 1829, Holland, immigrated in 1882, widow, mother of 2 living children, servant) were living at their own home at 10722 Curtis Avenue in Hyde Park Township in Ward 34 of [South] Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

Her father Andrew died in August 1903 at the age of almost 53 years, very probably in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. In Mount Greenwood Cemetery he was listed as Andrew Lord. Her mother Alice died in November 1905 at the age of 45 years in Roseland, a southern district of Chicago. In Mount Greenwood Cemetery she was listed under surname Loyd.

So at the age of 13 years Annie had already become an orphant.

In 1910 Anna Lloyd (17, Illinois) was living with another boarder in Ward 33 of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, at the home of Arthur Dangerfield (60, Canada), his wife and a granddaughter.

On 13 October 1913 Anna Lloyd married at the age of 21 years in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois to the one year older Philip Goplus.

They had on 12 April 1912 in Chicago daughter Alice and on 23 March 1917 daughter Jeanette.

On 4 June 1917 the four were living at 10724 Edbrooke Avenue in Chicago, when her husband Philip Goplus (born on 9 January 1891 in Thejaby [??], Greece, painter at Chi. Steel bar Co. in Harvey [just south of Chicago] was administrated on a WW I Draft Registration Card. He was of medium height and build, had brown brown and hair. He signed with "Phillip Goplus".

In January 1920 Anna (27 years old, born in Illinois), her husband Philip Goplus (29, Greece, immigrated in 1904, laborer at Burnside Shop) and their daughters Ella (7, Illinois) and Jeannett (2, Illinois) were living in a rented house in Ward 9 of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

They very probably divorced. Anna remarried before 1930 to the six years older Charles Greenberg and Philip to the five years younger Emma.

In 1930 Anna Grunburg (35, Illinois) and her husband Charles Grunburg (42, Michigan) were living at 4631 Eggleston Avenue in Ward 9 of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

In April 1940 Anna Greanberg (47, Illinois) and her husband Charles F Greanberg (52, Michigan, foreman ) were living in their own home, worth $1200, at 11009 State Street in Ward 9 of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. They lived in 1935 in the same house.

Her husband Charles Fred Greenberg died in September 1961 in Mount Greenwood, just southwest of Chicago at the age of 73 years. Anna Greenberg died on 4 August 1984, a day before her 92nd birthday, in the village of South Holland, just south of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.


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