US-Emigrants from Stockstadt am Main
MARY ZANG
(1887-1943)
Variant name | Mary Anne Zang Mary Anne Kalvelage |
April 1887 | Mary is born in Baltimore, Maryland. Father: Karl Zang (1838-1895) Mother: Maria Anna Bauer (1843-1925) Her parents and elder siblings immigrated to the US on 30 September 1882. Ship: Stella Port: Amsterdam Arrival: New York Date: 30 September 1882 Source: United States Germans to America Index, 1850-1897 |
26 September 1895 | Mary's father Karl dies in Baltimore, Maryland, and is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, Baltimore. |
CENSUS 1900 |
Residence in 1900: Precinct 6, Ward 24, Baltimore, Maryland Mary Zang, female, widow, 54 William Zang, male, son, 28, day laborer Albert Zang, male, son, 25, day laborer Maggie Zang, female, daughter, 18, box maker Mary Zang, female, daughter, 13, at school Alfred Zang, male, son, 10, at school Source: United States Census 1900 |
CENSUS 1910 |
Residence in 1910: Family members: John Kalvelage, male, 28, can filler, oil company Mary Kalvelage, female, 23 Karroll Kalvelage, son, 4 Source: United States Census 1910 |
11 Oktober 1925 | Mary's
mother Mary Anne Zang dies in Baltimore. ref. Familienbuch Stockstadt am Main |
CENSUS 1930 |
Mary is married to John Kalvelage. Albert
and Albert (Frederick), her unmarried brothers, live in the same
household. Residence: Byrd Street, Baltimore, Maryland Family members: John H Kalvelage, male, 47, operator oil station Mary A Kalvelage, female, 42 Albert Zang, brother-in-law, 52, single Alfred Zang, brother-in-law, 40, single Source: United States Census 1930 |
1940 | Mary and her husband John still live in Byrd Street,
Baltimore, Maryland. Source: United States Census 1940 |
1 August 1943 | Mary dies in Maryland and is buried in Brooklyn Park,
Anne Arundel, Maryland. Source: Findagrave |