1870 Feb 20 - Census - listed at Indianapolis, Indiana is family of Julius Boettcher, age 56, a printer from Germany, values of 10,000/600; wife Dorthea is 54 also Germany. Otto is 30, a printer of Penn; his wife Elizabeth is 30 from Germany; Julia is 4 and Alice is 2, both born in Indianapolis; Also Amanda is 32 and Otto is one month. (shows last name as Boettecher also.)
1880 Jun 1 - Census - listed at Indianapolis, Indiana is family of Otto Boettecher (sp. Bolticher) age of 38, printer from Penn; Elizabeth is 38 and from Germany; Julia is 13, Alice 11 and (Aultarno) Ottomar is 8; also listed is Dollie, mother age 55 of Prussia and Amanda is 28, sister of Otto, also a printer.
1900 Jun 1 - Census - listed at Marion County Poor Asylum is inmate, Otto Boettecher, April 1840; age as 59, has been married for past 33 years, from Pa/Ger/Ger.
1910 Apr 25 - Census - listed at Marion County Poor Asylum as inmate, Otto (Boetlcher) Boettecher, age of 70 from Penn; widowed.
1870 Feb 20 - Census - listed at Indianapolis, Indiana is family of Julius Boettcher, age 56, a printer from Germany, values of 10,000/600; wife Dorthea is 54 also Germany. Otto is 30, a printer of Penn; his wife Elizabeth is 30 from Germany; Julia is 4 and Alice is 2, both born in Indianapolis; Also Amanda is 32 and Otto is one month. (shows last name as Boettecher also.)
1880 Jun 1 - Census - listed at Indianapolis, Indiana is family of Otto Boettecher (sp. Bolticher) age of 38, printer from Penn; Elizabeth is 38 and from Germany; Julia is 13, Alice 11 and (Aultarno) Ottomar is 8; also listed is Dollie, mother age 55 of Prussia and Amanda is 28, sister of Otto, also a printer.
1900 Jun 1 - Census - listed at Marion County Poor Asylum is inmate, Otto Boettecher, April 1840; age as 59, has been married for past 33 years, from Pa/Ger/Ger.
1910 Apr 25 - Census - listed at Marion County Poor Asylum as inmate, Otto (Boetlcher) Boettecher, age of 70 from Penn; widowed.
Gravesite Details
The Marion County Poor farm and asylum was located near Tibbs Ave and 25th Street on the near westside of Indianapolis. There is no sign of a cemetery there now. The Salvation Army and Noble Industries have buildings in the this area now.
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