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Herman Heinrich “Henry” Tangeman

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Herman Heinrich “Henry” Tangeman

Birth
Germany
Death
25 Dec 1904 (aged 76)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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In 1880 Herman and his wife, Anna, were living in Carroll, Washington Co., Iowa. Herman, listed as H. H. Tangeman worked as a farmer. He and his wife, Anna B., both listed as 49 years of age and from Prussia, were living with their children: August (age 19), Anna W. (age 16), Christopher G. (age 14), Herman (age 10), Benjamin (age 8), and Dietrich (age 4).

In 1900 Herman and Anna (listed as Annie) were living in Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebraska. The census states that they had been married for 50 years and the age for both is listed as 71. It also states that the couple immigrated to the United States in 1870. Other members living in the household were son Benjamin (27 years old, born in Iowa) and his wife Lenora (21 years old), as well as Herman and Anna's nieces, Lilly (age 4) and Annie (age 2). Herman and Anna had nine children, with only four still living in 1900. Their son Benjamin worked as a teamster.

On the same census page the sons of Herman and Anna are listed:

August Tangeman (39 years, born in Iowa) was living with his wife Lena L. (35 years old) and their five sons, all born in Nebraska: Frank (age 14), Willis? (age 11), John (age 9), Edward (age 6), and George (age 2). The couple had been married for 17 years and had eight children, five of whom were still living in 1900. August worked as a teamster.

Herman Tangeman (30 years old, born in Iowa) was living with his wife Loula, and their three children, all born in Nebraska: Ester (6 years old), Arnold (4 years old), Burney (1 year old). The couple had been married for 8 years and had 3 children, all of whom were still living in 1900. Herman worked as a teamster.

David Tangeman (24 years old, born in Iowa) was living with his wife Molly. The couple had been married for only two years and had already suffered the loss of a child. In 1900 the couple had no living children. David also worked as a teamster.
In 1880 Herman and his wife, Anna, were living in Carroll, Washington Co., Iowa. Herman, listed as H. H. Tangeman worked as a farmer. He and his wife, Anna B., both listed as 49 years of age and from Prussia, were living with their children: August (age 19), Anna W. (age 16), Christopher G. (age 14), Herman (age 10), Benjamin (age 8), and Dietrich (age 4).

In 1900 Herman and Anna (listed as Annie) were living in Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebraska. The census states that they had been married for 50 years and the age for both is listed as 71. It also states that the couple immigrated to the United States in 1870. Other members living in the household were son Benjamin (27 years old, born in Iowa) and his wife Lenora (21 years old), as well as Herman and Anna's nieces, Lilly (age 4) and Annie (age 2). Herman and Anna had nine children, with only four still living in 1900. Their son Benjamin worked as a teamster.

On the same census page the sons of Herman and Anna are listed:

August Tangeman (39 years, born in Iowa) was living with his wife Lena L. (35 years old) and their five sons, all born in Nebraska: Frank (age 14), Willis? (age 11), John (age 9), Edward (age 6), and George (age 2). The couple had been married for 17 years and had eight children, five of whom were still living in 1900. August worked as a teamster.

Herman Tangeman (30 years old, born in Iowa) was living with his wife Loula, and their three children, all born in Nebraska: Ester (6 years old), Arnold (4 years old), Burney (1 year old). The couple had been married for 8 years and had 3 children, all of whom were still living in 1900. Herman worked as a teamster.

David Tangeman (24 years old, born in Iowa) was living with his wife Molly. The couple had been married for only two years and had already suffered the loss of a child. In 1900 the couple had no living children. David also worked as a teamster.


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