Husband of Minnie Mae Hasdorff Gandine
The Gandine name is thought to be a form of the Gerandino name. Herman's mother Elizabeth and brother Joseph began using the Black name sometime around the 1880s or 1890s, reasons unknown. Herman used the name Gandine. Herman's father Joseph Gerandino's birthplace was listed as Switzerland in the 1870 Bexar County Census, he was also listed as occupation Stone Mason. Mother Elizabeth was born in Burnhaupt Le Haut, Alsace, France and her family is one of the original settlers of Castroville, TX in the 1840s.
Husband of Minnie Mae Hasdorff Gandine
The Gandine name is thought to be a form of the Gerandino name. Herman's mother Elizabeth and brother Joseph began using the Black name sometime around the 1880s or 1890s, reasons unknown. Herman used the name Gandine. Herman's father Joseph Gerandino's birthplace was listed as Switzerland in the 1870 Bexar County Census, he was also listed as occupation Stone Mason. Mother Elizabeth was born in Burnhaupt Le Haut, Alsace, France and her family is one of the original settlers of Castroville, TX in the 1840s.
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