They were Roman Catholic.
name: Emma Aiple
event: Census
event year: 1915
event place: Buffalo Ward 09, A.D. 04, E.D. 06, Erie, New York, United States
gender: Female
age: 30
relationship to head of household: Wife
estimated birth year: 1885
years in the u.s.:
family number: 67
page: 25
line number: 43
1930 Census: They lived at 17 Clemo St.
Joseph and Amelia are both 45, married for 23 yrs and own their own home. He works for Railroad. At home are: Mildred, Amelia, Adolph , Edward and Beatrice. William having already left the home and married. Two have already died.
They had 8 children.
Joseph J., William J., Mildred, Franklin A., Amelia L., Adolph John, Edward F., Beatrice Lena.
Fire Record
A. M.
12.38?515 Elm wood, unnecessary,
1.32?Pearl and Swan, auto. $10 damage.
2.47?35 East Seneca, four-story brick
building, defective wiring, $750
damage.
2.48? 77 Wilkes. Squad 4, Frank Hassey,
51, ill, remained at home.
4.36?231 Waverly, house, careless smoking,
$250 damage.
5.37?35 Erskine, Squad 4, Russell
Schurr, 58. ill. remained at home.
6.41?17 Clemo, Squad 2, Mrs. Amelia
Aiple, 65, died on arrival.
8.07?-268 East Ferry. Squad 5, Walter
Her undertaker was Howard Wedekindt and was interred on 3/29/1950.
Monday, March 27, 1950
Buffalo NY Courier Express 1950
AIPLE--Amella (nee Klink) in Buffalo,
March 26, wife of Joseph; mother
of Mrs. Stanley Olejniezak, Mrs James
Stebbins, Mrs. Herman Czuczelowicz.
William and Edward Aip!e. Services
from the family residence, 17 Clemo
St., Wednesday at 8:30 and from Sacred
Heart Church on Emslie St at 9 o clock.
Friends invited.
Monday, March 27, 1950
Buffalo NY Courier Express 1950
Contributor: nutty Holla (48478494) • [email protected]
Our family records indicate she was born in 1883, the stone though, looks like 1884.
They were Roman Catholic.
name: Emma Aiple
event: Census
event year: 1915
event place: Buffalo Ward 09, A.D. 04, E.D. 06, Erie, New York, United States
gender: Female
age: 30
relationship to head of household: Wife
estimated birth year: 1885
years in the u.s.:
family number: 67
page: 25
line number: 43
1930 Census: They lived at 17 Clemo St.
Joseph and Amelia are both 45, married for 23 yrs and own their own home. He works for Railroad. At home are: Mildred, Amelia, Adolph , Edward and Beatrice. William having already left the home and married. Two have already died.
They had 8 children.
Joseph J., William J., Mildred, Franklin A., Amelia L., Adolph John, Edward F., Beatrice Lena.
Fire Record
A. M.
12.38?515 Elm wood, unnecessary,
1.32?Pearl and Swan, auto. $10 damage.
2.47?35 East Seneca, four-story brick
building, defective wiring, $750
damage.
2.48? 77 Wilkes. Squad 4, Frank Hassey,
51, ill, remained at home.
4.36?231 Waverly, house, careless smoking,
$250 damage.
5.37?35 Erskine, Squad 4, Russell
Schurr, 58. ill. remained at home.
6.41?17 Clemo, Squad 2, Mrs. Amelia
Aiple, 65, died on arrival.
8.07?-268 East Ferry. Squad 5, Walter
Her undertaker was Howard Wedekindt and was interred on 3/29/1950.
Monday, March 27, 1950
Buffalo NY Courier Express 1950
AIPLE--Amella (nee Klink) in Buffalo,
March 26, wife of Joseph; mother
of Mrs. Stanley Olejniezak, Mrs James
Stebbins, Mrs. Herman Czuczelowicz.
William and Edward Aip!e. Services
from the family residence, 17 Clemo
St., Wednesday at 8:30 and from Sacred
Heart Church on Emslie St at 9 o clock.
Friends invited.
Monday, March 27, 1950
Buffalo NY Courier Express 1950
Contributor: nutty Holla (48478494) • [email protected]
Our family records indicate she was born in 1883, the stone though, looks like 1884.
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