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Anna Elizabeth <I>Haynes</I> Gockel

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Anna Elizabeth Haynes Gockel

Birth
Death
1989 (aged 93–94)
Burial
Roxbury, Delaware County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Anna was the daughter of Charles B. Haynes and Ida E. Crary. She married to Henry Gockel on 14 November 1915 at Grand Gorge. Their first home was at Hartford, Connecticut where Henry was engaged as a railroad fireman.
1900-enumerated at Roxbury with her widowed mother and siblings; Leslie M., a farm laborer, Mabel, and Charles B.
1905-enumerated at Roxbury with her mother and siblings; Walter J., a painter, Leslie M., a farm worker, Mabel I., and Charles B.
1915-enumerated at Roxbury as a servant in the Edward A. Easton household.
1915 to 1917-resided at Hartford, Connecticut.
1917, about-relocated permanently to Roxbury.
1920-enumerated at Roxbury with her husband, children Dorothy and Charles, farm owner George Hamma, and a farm laborer.
1925-enumerated at Roxbury with her husband, children Dorothy and Raymond and Francis, and a farm laborer.
1930-enumerated at Roxbury with her husband, children Dorothy and Charles and Francis, and a farm laborer.
1939-helped organize the Delaware Valley Grange.
1940-enumerated at Roxbury with her husband and sons, Charles and Francis, and a boarder, George Hammas.
1944-about, sold their farm on Hardscrabble Road and bought a dairy farm located between Roxbury and Grand Gorge.
Biography based on findings at ancestry.com and familysearch.org and not to be construed as accurate or complete for this individual.
Anna was the daughter of Charles B. Haynes and Ida E. Crary. She married to Henry Gockel on 14 November 1915 at Grand Gorge. Their first home was at Hartford, Connecticut where Henry was engaged as a railroad fireman.
1900-enumerated at Roxbury with her widowed mother and siblings; Leslie M., a farm laborer, Mabel, and Charles B.
1905-enumerated at Roxbury with her mother and siblings; Walter J., a painter, Leslie M., a farm worker, Mabel I., and Charles B.
1915-enumerated at Roxbury as a servant in the Edward A. Easton household.
1915 to 1917-resided at Hartford, Connecticut.
1917, about-relocated permanently to Roxbury.
1920-enumerated at Roxbury with her husband, children Dorothy and Charles, farm owner George Hamma, and a farm laborer.
1925-enumerated at Roxbury with her husband, children Dorothy and Raymond and Francis, and a farm laborer.
1930-enumerated at Roxbury with her husband, children Dorothy and Charles and Francis, and a farm laborer.
1939-helped organize the Delaware Valley Grange.
1940-enumerated at Roxbury with her husband and sons, Charles and Francis, and a boarder, George Hammas.
1944-about, sold their farm on Hardscrabble Road and bought a dairy farm located between Roxbury and Grand Gorge.
Biography based on findings at ancestry.com and familysearch.org and not to be construed as accurate or complete for this individual.


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