During the 1920 United States Census, 1. Carl Werner (age 51, born in Germany), was living in Waterbury Ward 1, New Haven, Connecticut, with his wife, 2. Minnie Werner Wife (age 51, born in Germany), and their children,
3. John Werner (Son, age 17, born in CT)
4. Hildegard Werner (Daughter, age 16, born in CT)
5. Erwin Werner (Son, age 14, born in CT)
6. Alice Werner (Daughter, age 12, born in CT)
7. Minnie Werner (Daughter, age 9, born in CT)
And (Minnie's mother),
8. Amelia Rande (Mother-in-law, age 80, born in Germany)
Carl and Minnie are renting their home at 57 Ward Street, Waterbury, Ct. Carl's occupation is "Machinist" at "Brass Factory", John is "Machinist Apprentice" at "Brass Factory".
Immigration to the US: 1885 - Carl Werner, a Naturalized US Citizen in 1890. 1889 - Amelia Kunde, is not a Naturalized US Citizen at this time. 1897 - Minnie Werner, a Naturalized US Citizen in 1890.
During the 1930 United States Census, 1. Minna C Werner (age 19, born in CT), is living at 37 Jeffereson Street, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut. Minnie is a pupil, a Student Nurse (several pages in the census show about 175 student nurses). Both of Minnie's parents were born in Germany.
1930 US Census: ["United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XMPX-6PW : accessed 14 November 2016), Minna C Werner, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 6, sheet 3B, line 56, family , NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 262; FHL microfilm 2,339,997.]
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