We called Aunt Helen "giggle-giggle Aunt Helen" because she and my grandmother were always telling jokes and laughing. Aunt Helen, my grandmother, and a couple of their other sisters would tell jokes and laugh uproariously, a trait they claimed came from their father.
Helen's name, husband, children, parents and siblings and her full date of death come from her sister, Ida Rehmann Wobensmith [Rehmann-2], my grandmother.
Helen's name, middle initial as M., estimated year of birth and family relationships come from Family Search, NJ State Census 1905, Cumberland Co., NJ.
Helen's name, estimated year of birth, state of birth and family relationships come from Family Search, US Census 1910, Vineland, Cumberland Co., NJ.
Helen's name, relationship to husband, estimated year of birth and state of birth come from Family Search 1920 US Census, Millville, Ward 3, Cumberland Co., NJ.
Helen's name, relationship to husband and 2 youngest children, estimated year of birth and state of birth come from Family Search 1930 US Census, Hammonton, Atlantic Co., NJ.
Helen's name, middle initial as N., relationship to husband and 2 youngest children, estimated year of birth and state of birth come from Family Search 1940 US Census, Millville, Ward 2, Cumberland Co., NJ.
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