She appears with her parents and three siblings on the 1870 census at San Francisco where her father was employed as a blacksmith.
Her father was from the former Province of Silesia, then part of Prussia; her mother's grave marker states she was from Coberg, and reports her birthplace on the 1870 census as Saxony (i.e., Saxe-Coberg).
Per her funeral home record , Johanna died at her residence, 1202 Union Street. Her sister Ernestine's third husband, W. H. 'Doc' Leahy, made the arrangements.
(Month and year of birth are as she reported on 1900 US census, enumerated when she and her widowed mother were still living at the family's long-time residence of 624 Green Street. As Johanna was reported as being 12 years old in 1870, she was more likely born about 1858-59.)
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KRAUSE--In this city...Johanna Krause, beloved sister of Charles H. Krause, Mrs. Anita Grimm and Mrs. Ernestine Leahy, a native of San Francisco.
She appears with her parents and three siblings on the 1870 census at San Francisco where her father was employed as a blacksmith.
Her father was from the former Province of Silesia, then part of Prussia; her mother's grave marker states she was from Coberg, and reports her birthplace on the 1870 census as Saxony (i.e., Saxe-Coberg).
Per her funeral home record , Johanna died at her residence, 1202 Union Street. Her sister Ernestine's third husband, W. H. 'Doc' Leahy, made the arrangements.
(Month and year of birth are as she reported on 1900 US census, enumerated when she and her widowed mother were still living at the family's long-time residence of 624 Green Street. As Johanna was reported as being 12 years old in 1870, she was more likely born about 1858-59.)
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KRAUSE--In this city...Johanna Krause, beloved sister of Charles H. Krause, Mrs. Anita Grimm and Mrs. Ernestine Leahy, a native of San Francisco.
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