Harold Peter Heineman1,2
Father | Albert Heineman2 |
Mother | Anne Shie2 |
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He and his wife Lillian are listed in Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., Wisconsin, in the 1940 and 1950 censuses.7,8
He worked for the Milwaukee County Transit System, as a timekeeper in 1940, and as assistant office manager in 1950.6,7,8
Citations
- [S8623] Obituary, Lillian "Lee" Heineman, Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 19 September 2010, p. 4B, col. 5.
- [S8627] Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928. Record for Harold Peter Heinemann, FHL Film 1302883.
- [S8625] World War II Draft Card, Harold Peter Heineman.
- [S7879] Obituary, Josephine Carlson, Milwaukee Sentinel, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 13 February 1986, Part 2, p. 6, col. 4.
- [S7880] Obituary, John A. Carlson, Milwaukee Journal, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 15 October 1962, Part 3, p. 1, col. 2.
- [S8624] Obituary, Harold P. Heineman, Milwaukee Sentinel, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 30 June 1987, p. 34, col. 5.
- [S8621] 1940 U.S. Census, Harold Heineman household, Milwaukee Co., Wisconsin.
- [S8622] 1950 U.S. Census, Harold P. Heineman household, Milwaukee Co., Wisconsin.
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Citations
- [S8618] Obituary, Amanda B. Johnson, The Hammond Times, Hammond-East Chicago, Indiana, 13 April 1960, p. B-3, col. 2.