Note: Letter Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, re: policy on Charles Joseph Ullrich # 8762862.[2][3][4]
Graduation
Graduation:
Date: 26 JUN 1906
Place: P.S. 72, Queens Co., New York
Note: (note last name was listed as Platzer used his maternal grandparent's last name). He did not attend high school but went to work.[5]
Occupation
Occupation: Worked on grandparents farm and boarding house in Gayhead, Green Co, N.Y., 1908-1918; Machinist Helper in shipyard WW I; US Post Office (Auto Mechanic) road man; Auto Mechanic for two Auto Dealers; Hohorst-Haff, Ford dealer 3 years to 1922; Dalhaus Motors, Hupmobile dealer to Dec 1928; self-employed auto repairs to 1936; US Cabinet Bed Co, 1936-1954, as Crew Chief, mattress spring section, Operator Diesel powered electric generator; Dix Hill School District, Suffolk Co. 1954-1970 as bus driver and building maintenance.
Note: 419 Ridgewood Ave, Brooklyn, Kings Co, New York[8]
Event
Type: WWI Draft - regi
Date: 05 JUN 1917
Place: Greenville, Greene Co., New York
Note: The Selective Service Act 40 Stat. 76 was passed by the Congress of the United States of America on 18th May 1917 on the nations entry into World War I. [9]
Death
Death:
Date: 17 JUL 1971
Place: Central General Hospital, Plainview, Nassau Co., New York
Note: dies from complications of a stroke||[10], age at death 80[11][12]
Place: Pinelawn Cemetery, Farmingdale, Suffolk Co., New York
Note: Grave marker of Charles and Katharine Ullrich, Pinelawn Cemetery
Sources
WikiTree profile Ullrich-25 created through the import of ULLRICH_S_GEDCOM_05SEPT2011.GED on Sep 5, 2011 by Stephen Ullrich. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Stephen and others.
Source: S102 Title: Interview Charles F. Ullrich, Interviewer: Stephen Ullrich, Informant Address: 284 Ground Dove Circle, Lehigh, FL Abbreviation: Interview Chas F Ullrich Author: Charles F. Ullrich Publication: 17 Apr 2005
Source: S185 Title: Personal Knowlege S.J. Ullrich, Informant Address: 4713 Rams Head Ct., Rockville, MD 20853 Abbreviation: Persnl Knwlg SJU Author: Stephen Ullrich
Source: S206 Title: World War I Draft Registration Cards Microfilm M1509: New York, Location: NARA, Roll: M1509 Abbreviation: WWI Draft Registration
Source: S243 Title: School Certificate Abbreviation: School Certificate
Source: S255 Title: Marriage Certificate NYC, Address: Brooklyn, Kings Co, New York, Document: Marriage Certificate Abbreviation: Marriage Certificate New York City
Source: S300 Title: Death Certificate Philomena Platzer Ullrich, Record Type: Certificate of Death, Name Of Person: Philomena Platzer Ullrich, Record Number: 4146 Abbreviation: Certificate of Death - Philom. Ullrich Author: Dept. of Health of the City of New York Publication: 5 April 1894 Repository: #R11
Repository: R11 Name: Bureau of Vital Records and Statistics Address: City: Brooklyn State: New York
Source: S36 Title: Marriage Announcement Abbreviation: Marriage Announcement
Source: S83 Title: Letter: Mount Olivet Cemetery 02 Feb 2004, Recipient: Stephen Ullrich, Author Address: PO Box 780004, Maspeth, NY 11378 Abbreviation: Mt Olivet Cemetery 02 Feb 2004 Author: David C. Gigler Publication: 02 Feb 2004 Note: reply to inquiry of burial of Wilhelm Ullrich at Mount Olivet Repository: #I332
↑ Title: Letter Metropolitan Life Insurance Company dated 25 Aug 1942, Recipient: Charles Ullrich, From: H.N. Broadbent, of the Filing & Tracing Div., Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 1 Madison Ave, New York, New York , Publication: 25 Aug 1942<ref></ref>
Note
Note: He was orphaned at 3 years and raised by his maternal grandparents.
Education: 8th Grade, P.S. 72, Queens Co, New York, graduated June 26, 1906; Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1918-1922, studied gasoline engine operation and maintenance.<ref>Source: [[#S185]] </li>
<li id="_note-2">[[#_ref-2|↑]] Source: [[#S300]] </li>
<li id="_note-3">[[#_ref-3|↑]] Source: [[#S83]] Page: letter</li>
<li id="_note-4">[[#_ref-4|↑]] Source: [[#S243]] Page: Board of Education City of New York, Elementary School (note last name was Platzer used his maternal grnadparents last name)</li>
<li id="_note-5">[[#_ref-5|↑]] Source: [[#S206]] Page: N0. 28 at Greenville, Greene Co., NY</li>
<li id="_note-6">[[#_ref-6|↑]] Source: [[#S102]] </li>
<li id="_note-7">[[#_ref-7|↑]] Source: [[#S36]] </li>
<li id="_note-8">[[#_ref-8|↑]] Source: [[#S206]] Page: No. 28</li>
<li id="_note-9">[[#_ref-9|↑]] Source: [[#S185]] </li>
<li id="_note-10">[[#_ref-10|↑]] Source: [[#S44]] </li>
<li id="_note-11">[[#_ref-11|↑]] '''1971 Newspaper''':
"Newspapers.com"<br/>
Newsday (Suffolk Edition) (Melville, New York) Tue, Jul 20, 1971, page 28<br/>
{{Newspapers.com|105722027}} (accessed 6 July 2023)</li>
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