Mills-Martin Family Records - Person Sheet
Mills-Martin Family Records - Person Sheet
NameFrederick KING [5062]
Birthabt 1833, Saxony, Germany [4179]
Deathbef 5 Jun 1880 [5675] Age: 47
Memolikely; but unproven
Census
• 1870 Census: Baltimore City, Maryland. Age 37, b Saxony. Laborer. Living in household of Henry Greisner. [4179], [5671]
Spouses
Immigration1845 [5671, p 5] Age: <1
Death26 Nov 1934, Baltimore, Maryland [6506] Age: 89
Memoat home
Burial1 Dec 1934, Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland [5638, place only], [6506]
FatherGeorge WEIGART (~1827-)
MotherMagdelena (~1825-1886)
Individual Notes
• Surname is difficult to read. [5062]

• Her mother’s name is spelled “Margarete V---est”? [5638]

• Maiden name may be Vickert. “I did get her [Theresa King Haupt] death certificate and her mother is listed as Marguerite Vickert. [5633], [5663]

• Maggie is listed as a stepdaughter here [1900 census], which was when it really clicked that George Weigart may have been her real dad and she was raised by Henry. [5671, p 2]

• My Aunt Flora (mom’s oldest sister) she is one of 3 girls, who was born in 1919 remembers Marguerite King slightly. She was around 4 when she died. She remembers they had to keep her ankles wrapped because they were grossly swollen. [5671, p 2]

• Maiden name given as Margaret Gniesmer. [6001]

• I haven’t done much in the way of research in awhile and don’t remember where we left off. I know that a number of our ancestros are in Mount Carmel Cemetery on O’Donnell Street in Baltimore including my Theresa and William Haupt, Maggie and Frederick King, a couple of children that died very young. There are Maddens in there, Henry Heiss, Henry and Magdalena Gneismer. They are all over that cemetery and it is a mess, but that’s a whole other story. Maggie was buried 11/30/1934, died of chronic myocarditis. Henry Gneismer was buried 4/22/1913, age 82 8 m 15 days, St. Joseph Hospital, drowning accident (can’t find newspaper article of this). Henry Heiss died at 42 of Tuberculosis (he was Maggie King’s sister’s son). Magdalena was buried 3/16/1886, died of neuralgia of stomach. There is in the way of Maddens: Richard C buried 2/9/1891 age 2 months, 1303 E. Baltimore St, convulsions. Walter Madden buried 2/17/1891 3y 4m 1303 E. Baltimore St, croup. Maggie Madden buried 1/2/1892, 15 days old, 1302 E. Bath St, asthma. Wm T. Madden buried 10/23/1890, 40 years old, married, 1227 Holland St, heart disease. Terry [7506]
Census
• 1850 Census: Baltimore City, Maryland. Age 5, b Germany. [5671]
• 1860 Census: Baltimore City, Maryland. Age 15, b Bavaria. [5671]
• 1870 Census: Baltimore City, Maryland. Age 25, b Bavaria. Living with husband, Frederick, in household of Henry Greisner. [4179], [5671, p 2]
• 1880 Census: Baltimore City, Maryland. Age 34, b Bavaria. Listed as Married, not Widowed. Does Family Sewing. Parents b Bavaria. Enumerated as Mattie Koenig (King in German). Living in household of Jacob Glauber, age 74, b Hessen. [5674, p 2], [5675]
• 1900 Census: Baltimore City, Maryland. Age 55, b Germany. Widow. Parents b Germany. Step-daughter in household of Henry Gnismer. [5671]
• 1910 Census: Baltimore City, Maryland. Age 69, b MD. Widow. Parents b Germany. Mother of 4 children, 3 living. Living in household of Henry Gniesmer. [5674, p 2]
• 1920 Census: Baltimore City, Maryland. Age 75, b Germany. Widow. Parents b Germany. Grandmother in household of James French. [5640]
• 1930 Census: Baltimore City, Maryland. Age 85, b Germany. Widow. Parents b Germany. Mother in household of son, Herman King. [5642], [5676]
Directories
• 1890 Baltimore City Directory
Margaret King occupation – servant, Herman King – printer
living with William Haupt 1433 E Lombard St Saloon [5674, p 3]
Marriageabt 1864, Baltimore, Maryland [4179, marriage only], [5674, p 1]
ChildrenKatherine (1865-1949)
 Theresa (1868-1915)
 Herman Henry (1873-1947)
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