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Name
Name: Friedrich* /Jaeger/
Name: Joseph /Jaeger/
Note: The only time this name appears is on Anna Maria's death certificate. It seems to be an error.
Note: He was a widower at death, per death certificate. But note: On Mary Muller's death certificate, her father's name was Joseph, according to information supplied by son Charles. Perhaps Joseph was an uncle or other relative, or it may have been simply a recording error.
Note: Two entries in 1869 show Frederick Jaeger, one a grocer, 131 Delancey and the other a saloon[keeper?], h 209 Eighth Ave., New York City. This could be father and son (see 1880 census for Frederick Sr. and 1870 census for Frederick Jr.). Note that John Jaeger died at 211 Eighth Ave.
Note: Frederick Jaeger and Anthon Muller are shown as co-owners of Lots 4561-4564 in The Lutheran All Faiths Cemetery in Middle Village. I have a list of 30 interments in these lots, all named Muller or Jaeger except for four: 2 Schweis, 2 Gibson. All are included in this database, even though some are not yet identified as relatives.
Census
Census:
Date: 1880
Place: New York, NY
Note: Frederick Jaeger is found in the household of Lorenz Muller, his son-in-law. Frederick is age 66, born in Bavaria, a butcher, and with parents both born in Bavaria. Besides Frederick, Lorenz's household consists of wife Elizabeth, daughters Louisa C. age 12 and Annie M. age 2, and sons Anton age 8 and Charles F. age 3 months; also a Fred Bronbauer listed as "other"
Page: 16th Ward, District 7. FHL film 1254882, National Archives film T9-0882, page 439B
Burial
Burial:
Date: 01 OCT 1882
Place: Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Village, Queens County, NY
Note: letter from cemetery is in DJW files
Immigration
Immigration:
Date: 1851
Note: per death certificate. I have not been able to find him on a ship passenger list. Since his wife and four children came together in 1854, perhaps he did arrive in 1851 and sent for them later.
Page: SMITH, CLIFFORD NEAL. Reconstructed Passenger Lists for 1851 via Hamburg: Emigrants from Germany, Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland, Russia, Scandinavia, and Switzerland to Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, the United States, and Venezuela. (German and Central European Emigration Monograph, 2.) McNeal, Ariz.: Westland Publications, 1986. Parts 1-4. 168p
Event
Event:
Type: Euro-Origin
Place: Oberhausen, Bad Bergzabern, Rhineland-Palatinate, Bayern, Germany
Page: Diary of John Muller who visited Bad Bergzabern, his mother's home
Naturalization as a Citizen
Naturalization as a Citizen:
Date: 04 OCT 1880
Place: New York, New York County, NY
Note: A Frederick W. Jaeger was naturalized this date in U. S. District Court, New York City. Vol. 13, Record # 172. His address at the time was 104 Prince Street. Date of birth is not recorded, so this could have been Frederick, Jr., or someone who is unrelated.