She married Victor Moellering on 8 August 1935 in Gillespie Co., Texas.[2]
Hilda passed away 9 April 1995 in Comal Co., Texas. [3]
Sources
↑ Texas, U.S., Birth Certificates, 1903-1932 for Hilda Hartmann, Birth Date: 22 Feb 1915, Gender: Female, Birth Place: Fredericksburg, Gillespie, Texas, USA; Father: Alfred Hartmann, Father Birth Place: Gillespie County, Texas; Mother: Meta Seipp
Mother Birth Place: Gillespie County, Texas; Mother Residence: Texas Gillespie Fredericksburg Ancestry Record 2275 #113123185
↑ Texas, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1817-1965 for Hilda Hartmann, Gender: Female, Marriage Date: 8 Aug 1935, Marriage Place: Gillespie, Texas, USA;
Spouse: Victor Moellering, Film Number: 001764046. Ancestry Record 61383 #900615834
↑ U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 for Hilda Hartmann Moellering, [Hilda Moellering]
[Hilda Hartmann Hartmann], Gender: Female, Race: White, Birth Date: 22 Feb 1915, Birth Place: Fredericksbu, Texas; Death Date: 9 Apr 1995, Father: Alfred P Hartmann, Mother: Meta Seipp, SSN: 457204431,
Notes: Apr 1940: Name listed as HILDA HARTMANN MOELLERING; 14 Apr 1995: Name listed as HILDA MOELLERING Ancestry Record 60901 #34850652
See also:
1930 United States Federal Census for Precinct 4, Gillespie, Texas. With father Alfred Hartman 44 farmer. mother Meta Hartman 42, brother Theo Hartman 19, sister Elsa Hartman 16, self Hilda Hartman 15, brother Edwin Hartman 13, brother Elgin Hartman 10, sister Vera Hartman 7, sister Gertrude Hartman 5, and brother Martin Hartman 1. Ancestry Record 6224 #63740665
1940 US Federal Census for Blanco Co., Texas. With husband Victor A Mundelburg 28 school teacher & self Hilla Mundelburg 25. Ancestry Record 2442 #160184563
1950 US Federal Census for New Braunfels, Comal, Texas. With husband Victor Maellering 37, self Hilda Maellering 35, daughter Dolores Maellering 9, daughter Betty Jean Maellering 3, and mother Meta Hartmann 62. Ancestry Record 62308 #192248193
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