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Jacob Pulvermacher (abt. 1821 - 1899)

Jacob Pulvermacher
Born about in Prussiamap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 19 Feb 1852 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusettsmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 78 in Manhattan, New York City, New Yorkmap
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Biography

Jacob had various occupations, over the years he was a Weaver, Machinist and a house painter.

1855: Worcestor, Massachusetts; Occupation: Machinist; Jacob Pulvermaker 33 Germany; Charlotte Pulvermaker 34 Germany; Charlotte Pulvermaker 2 Massachusetts; Siegfried Pulvermaker 1 Massachusetts

1860 ?

1870: New York City, New York; Occupation: House Painter; Jacob Pulvermacher 51 Prussia; Charlotte Pulvermacher 53 Bavaria; Charlotte Pulvermacher 17 Nassau Germany; Frederick Pulvermacher 16 Nassau Germany; Henrietta Pulvermacher 11 New York; familysearch.org, census image available to view

1 June 1880: New York City, New York; Occupation: House Painter; Wife Charlotte is recorded as "blind"; Jacob Pulvermacher Self 58 Prussia; Charlotte Pulvermacher Wife 63 Baden; Frederick Son 26 Mass; Amelia Wife 26 Mass; Sydney Son 4/12 Mass (died 29 June 1880)

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Sources

New York, New York City Municipal Deaths; familysearch.org, no record image available to view; Name Jacob Pulvermacher Event Date 30 Jun 1899 Event Place Manhattan, New York, New York Age 78 Marital Status Unknown Birth Year (Estimated) 1821 Father's Name Jacob New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949 Reference ID cn 18668 GS Film Number 1322961





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