Madeline Addie Gann
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 5 Aug 1909 - New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA Christening: Death: 26 Mar 1999 - New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA ( at age 89) Burial: 29 Mar 1999 - Valence Street Cemetery, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States Cause of Death:Events
• Soc Sec Num: 439-30-9271.
Parents
Father: Harry Thomas Richard Gann {Find A Grave ID: 174682580} Mother: Addie Elizabeth Deeters
Spouses and Children
1. *Victor John HubertFind A Grave ID: 174682699 Marriage: 22 Sep 1948 - , St. Bernard, Louisiana, USA Marriage Notes
Per Louisiana, U.S., Compiled Marriage Index, 1718-1925
NameVictor J Hubert
GenderMale
RaceWhite or Mexican (White)
Marriage Date22 Sep 1948
Marriage PlaceSt. Bernard, Louisiana, USA
SpouseMadlne Gaun
Maiden NameGaun
GenderFemale
Certificate Number009??
Notes
General:
Per New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., Birth Records Index, 1790-1915Research:
NameMagdaline Addie Gann
Birth Date5 Aug 1909
Birth PlaceOrleans, Louisiana, USA
FatherHarry T Gann
Mother Addie Deeters
Per 1910 US Census 4/20/1910 5575 Camp St., New Orleans, Orleans,Louisiana
Harry Gann is the 30 year old white male head of household, Born in Louisiana, his father in Germany, his mother in Louisiana. He rents his home, and works as a laborer. His wife is 27 year old Addie Gann, born in Louisiana, her parents in Louisiana. It is the first marriage for both, now 6 years married, and Addie has had 2 children, 1 still living. They have an 8 month old daughter, Magadline Gann, born in Louisiana, her parents in Germany [Something wrong here, should be Louisiana].
Per 1920 US Census 1/7/1920 5434 Laurel Street, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana
Harry Gann is the 40 year old white male head of household, who rents his home. Born in Louisiana, as were his parents, he works as a repairer in a car barn. His wife, 33 year old Addie Gann, was born in Louisiana, as were her parents. The have a 10 year old daughter, Madeline Gann, born in Louisiana, attending school.
Per 1930 US Census 4/16/1930 5510 Laurel Street, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana
Harry T. Gann is the 50 year old white male head of household, who owns his home, valued at $5,000, and a radio set. Born in Louisiana, his parents on Germany, he works as a pitman for street car industry. His wife, 45 year old Addie E. Gann, her father in Louisiana, her mother in France. Age of 1st marriage was 25 for Harry and 20 for Addie. They have a 20 year old single daughter, Madeline A. Gann, who works as an operator for a book store.
Per 1940 US Census 5/16/1940 5510 Laurel Street, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana
Harry T. Gann is the 60 year old white male head of household, who owns his home, valued at $2,000. Born in Louisiana, he and his family lived in the same house in 1935. He works as a mechanic for street railway, working 40 hours last week, and in 52 weeks earned $1,680 in 1939. His wife is 55 year old Adeline Gann, born in Louisiana. Harry was educated through 4th grade, and Adeline through 7th grade. They have a 30 year old daughter, Madeline Fluger, living at home with them. Madeline Is divorced, and was educated through 8th grade.
Per Social Security death index:
MADELINE G HUBERT
Born: 05 Aug 1909
Died: 26 Mar 1999 (V)
Last residence: 70115 (New Orleans, Orleans, LA)
SSN: 439-30-9271Issued in Louisiana
Real estate listing in The Times-Picayune 11/15/1959
Kopszywa and Sons Inc domicile 5510 Laurel, agents Victor Hubert and Mrs. Madeline G. Hubert; capital stock: $20,000.
Per Times-Picayune 2/22/1966
US GRAND JURY HEAD IS NAMED
Henderson, SBA Director, New Foreman
[the article details the naming of a federal grand jury empanleled before Federal District Judge Herbert W. Christenberry, serving until June 20, and one of the jurists is listed as "Mrs. Madeline Hubert, 5510 Laurel."]
Sale of her house after her death:
Laurel St. 5510. Margaret Gann Lalande Seemann to Cathy Becker Ellis and Kevin P. Ellis, $81,200
Per Bill Silbernagel
This is my grandmother Henrietta Harris's one-half 1st cousin. I remember her coming to many family events around holidays. My mother would sometimes take me as a child to her house on Constance street. I remember a cheerful husband Vic. I remember they had a large console TV with three color films hanging on the front of it. It looked like color TV, back when I only knew of Black and White TV. She also had a piano my sister and I would play on. When I grew older, I would go by her house around holidays to bring her to my grandmothers house for visits. She talked openly about someday leaving her house and possessions to family, and once she asked me to read her will and give her my opinion. I looked at it, but could not read her hand writing.
I remember Madeline and Vic living at 5510 Laurel with Uncle Harry Gann and Aunt Addie. Vic was short and stocky, balding. I remember the TV as you said and the piano in the long side hallway...you and I used to bang on it. Their house was a shotgun double. Vic had a camp. I do not remember who trashed it but I do remember we visited it one time. Vic may have been married before Madeline and there in are the children, but Madeline never had children. Vic used to go stay at the camp for long periods of time w/o Madeline. The picture is most likely her. I do remember she worked downtown for a stationary store. Seems to me she also worked somewhere else on Lee Circle next to Phillip Lorio's dad's company or maybe that was the stationary store. I think my wedding invitations came from where she worked...but those memories are fuzzy. Sorry I am not more of a help. I have visual memory of the inside of their house pretty well and the piano and the potato salad and that is about it.
Linda
Can't find out more about 1st marriage.
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