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Re: Angeline RAAB b.1857 IL married NUSBAUM
Posted by: Raymond Collins (ID *****6372) Date: February 12, 2007 at 19:16:52
In Reply to: Angeline RAAB b.1857 IL married NUSBAUM by Raymond Collins of 303

I found some additional information about my "unknown" NUSBAUM.
His given name was Valentine and I found him in the 1880 U.S. Census for Grand Rapids, LaSalle County, Illinois in Dwelling 150, Family 153.
In the census his name was erroneously recorded and mispelled as Neusbaum VALENTINE!
The entry was:
VALENTINE, Nusbaum; age 40, head, born in Prussia, mother and father born in Prussia.
VALENTINE, Angeline; age 26, wife, born in Illinois, father born in Prussia, mother born in Illinois
VALENTINE, Emieul [Emil?]; age 5, son, born in Illinois, father born in Prussia, mother born in Illinois
Valentine, George; age 3, son, born in Illinois, father born in Prussia, mother born in Illinois
VALENTINE, Frank; age 1, son, born in Illinois, father born in Prussia, mother born in Illinois
RAAB, Henry; age 16, son-in-law [should be brother-in-law],
born in Illinois, father born in Prussia, mother born in Virginia

They had another son, Henry, born ABT1885.

I still need the answers to the following:
1. What is the middle name of Valentine NUSBAUM?
2. Valentine was born ABT1874. What is the month and year of his birth?
3. Where in Prussia was Valentine born?
4. When and where were Valentine and Angeline married?
5. When and where did Valentine die?
6. Where is Valentine buried?


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