Father: Pierre Zehren
Mother: Sara Zehren
Informant: Catherine Zehren
Widowed
From 1900 to 1930, Ignatius was a cloth cutter for a clothing factory.
According a 1904 article published in the Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette, he sold a secret letter writing system for 25 cents.
According to his WWI draft card, he was an employee of R. Jacobs Clothing Company, Broad and South streets.
He married Eva Paul on 01 May 1905 in Delaware. They had two children: a son named Ignatius and a daughter, Catherine.
Father: Pierre Zehren
Mother: Sara Zehren
Informant: Catherine Zehren
Widowed
From 1900 to 1930, Ignatius was a cloth cutter for a clothing factory.
According a 1904 article published in the Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette, he sold a secret letter writing system for 25 cents.
According to his WWI draft card, he was an employee of R. Jacobs Clothing Company, Broad and South streets.
He married Eva Paul on 01 May 1905 in Delaware. They had two children: a son named Ignatius and a daughter, Catherine.
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