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Bartley Peter Wellner

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
10 Apr 1980 (aged 82)
Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Tomah, Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
First Addition, Block 2, Lot 45
Memorial ID
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Bartley was born on June 8, 1897 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois to Peter Wellner and Mary Odenhal. He married Doris around 1920. He passed away on April 10, 1980 in Monroe County, Wisconsin.
In the 1900 census, he was living in Chicago, Cook, Illinois with his parents, Peter and Marry, and siblings, Albie, Petter, and Annice. He was listed as a 2-year-old, single, white male.
In 1910, he was living in Chicago, Cook, Illinois with his parents, Peter and Mary, and siblings, Peter, Irene, Mary, Lillie, and Philomene. He was listed as a 13-year-old, single, white male.
On August 24, 1918, Bartley filled out World War I draft cards. He was 21 years old and living on So. Kostner Ave., Chicago, Illinois. He was working for Royal Tailors. He was described as being tall with a slender build, light blue eyes, and light brown hair.
In 1920, he was living in Chicago, Cook, Illinois with his mother, Mary; siblings, Eleck, Irene, Mayme, Philipina, Lillian, and Peter; and brother-in-law, Keno Handgardener. He was listed as a 22-year-old, single, white male. He was a clerk in a tailoring co.
In 1930, he was living in Chicago, Cook, Illinois with his wife, Doris. He was listed as a 32-year-old, married, white male. He was an auditor in a tailoring co.
In 1940, he was living in Chicago, Cook, Illinois with his wife, Doris, and daughter, Marsha Jane. He was listed as a 42-year-old, married, white male. He was a salesman of wholesale canned goods.
Bartley was born on June 8, 1897 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois to Peter Wellner and Mary Odenhal. He married Doris around 1920. He passed away on April 10, 1980 in Monroe County, Wisconsin.
In the 1900 census, he was living in Chicago, Cook, Illinois with his parents, Peter and Marry, and siblings, Albie, Petter, and Annice. He was listed as a 2-year-old, single, white male.
In 1910, he was living in Chicago, Cook, Illinois with his parents, Peter and Mary, and siblings, Peter, Irene, Mary, Lillie, and Philomene. He was listed as a 13-year-old, single, white male.
On August 24, 1918, Bartley filled out World War I draft cards. He was 21 years old and living on So. Kostner Ave., Chicago, Illinois. He was working for Royal Tailors. He was described as being tall with a slender build, light blue eyes, and light brown hair.
In 1920, he was living in Chicago, Cook, Illinois with his mother, Mary; siblings, Eleck, Irene, Mayme, Philipina, Lillian, and Peter; and brother-in-law, Keno Handgardener. He was listed as a 22-year-old, single, white male. He was a clerk in a tailoring co.
In 1930, he was living in Chicago, Cook, Illinois with his wife, Doris. He was listed as a 32-year-old, married, white male. He was an auditor in a tailoring co.
In 1940, he was living in Chicago, Cook, Illinois with his wife, Doris, and daughter, Marsha Jane. He was listed as a 42-year-old, married, white male. He was a salesman of wholesale canned goods.


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