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- 1895 - as Emma Schnell (Camden Ward 6, Camden, NJ)
1900 - as Ema Scholl (690 Tulip St, Camden, NJ)
1910 - as Emma Scholl (690 Tulip St, Camden, NJ)
1918 - Emma Scholl (690 Tulip St, Camden, NJ) (Son, Albert's WWI Draft Card)
1920 - as Emma Scholl (694 Tulip St, Camden, NJ) (Retail Merchant - Candiea??otion)
1928 - Emma Scholl (Housewife - at home)
1900C lists as having had 9 Children, 6 living (Elizabeth, Robert, Charles, William, Henry and Alma)
1910C lists as having had 10 Children, 7 living (Elizabeth, Robert, Charles, William, Henry, Albert and Alma)
Immigrated on June 11, 1883 aboard the Rhaetia. Emma Gehm (20) - Single from Prussia (odd that she's single). Departed Hamburg, Germany and Le Havre, France and arrived in New York. The Rhaetia was built by Reiherstieg, Hamburg, Germany. Tonnage: 3,458. Dimensions: 351' x 43'. Single-screw, 11 knots. Compound engines. Steel hull. 2,000 I.H.P. Three masts and one funnel. Sold to United States Government in 1895. Renamed: (a) Cassius (1895), (b) Sumner (U. S. Army). Wrecked off Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 1916.
Immigrated ~1883 (1920C)
Died on January 2nd, 1928 at 10:25pm - Fracture of skull (Base). Struck by automobile at 7th & Morgan Blvd, Camden, NJ (Pedestrian).
Buried in New Camden Cemetery, Camden, NJ
Both parents from Germany (1920C)
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