Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
NameMable Teresa MADDEN 2826, p 18; Mable T. only
Birth25 Apr 1889, Maryland3688
Death5 Oct 1966, Baltimore, Maryland3023, state only,3682,3688 Age: 77
MemoUnion Memorial Hospital
Burial10 Oct 1966, Parkwood Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland3688
Residencelived in Baltimore but from somewhere else3023
ResidenceBaltimore County3686
FatherRichard MADDEN (1862-1907)
MotherKatherine KING (1865-1949)
Individual Notes
• Age 22 at marriage.3686

• Parents are Richard Madden and Kathryn King.3688
Census
• 1900 Census: Baltimore City, Maryland. Age 11, b Apr 1889, MD. Parents b MD.2813
• 1910 Census: Baltimore City, Maryland. Age 21, b MD. Bookkeeper, Office. Parents b MD.2822
• 1920 Census: Baltimore, Maryland. Age 29, b MD. Parents b MD.3684
• 1930 Census: Baltimore City, Maryland. Age 40, b MD. Parents b MD.3685
Spouses
Birth25 Dec 1884, Baltimore, Maryland3679, p 1,3680
Memo208 Hollins Street
Birth24 Dec 18843681
Death4 Jan 1953, Baltimore, Maryland3023, state only,3682, date only,3683 Age: 68
Burial7 Dec 1953, Parkwood Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland3683
OccupationElectrician3684,3685,3681
Residencefrom Chicago; 2136 E. North Ave., Baltimore3023,3684,3681
ResidenceBaltimore, MD3686
FatherJohn Michael REINIG (~1840-1891)
MotherFredericka ZAMZOW (~1854-1923)
Individual Notes
• 4th child.3679, p 1

• Age 26 at marriage.3686

• Father’s name is John Reinig; mother’s maiden name is ___?___ Zamzow.3683
Census
• 1910 Census: Baltimore City, Maryland. Age 25, b MD. Laborer, Sign Shop. Parents b Germany.3687
• 1920 Census: Baltimore, Maryland. Age 35, b MD. Electrician, [unclear] Bldg. Parents b Germany.3684
• 1930 Census: Baltimore City, Maryland. Age 45, b MD. Electrician, construction co. Parents b Germany.3685
Marriage17 May 1911, Ellicott City, Howard, Maryland3023, marriage only,3686, date only,3689
Marriage Notes
• He was 26 at marriage; she was 21 at marriage.3685

• No record of Marriage here.3690, p 1

• At this time couples could come from Baltimore to Ellicott City on the trolley car line. Ellicott City is situated right over the county line and at that time you could obtain a one day license at the court house. Couples would then walk down the hill to First Lutheran Church and the pastor would marry them in the parlor.
Witness: Mrs. I. Wegner. We assume that “Mrs. I. Wegner” was the wife of the pastor as she was a witness at a lot of weddings!3689
ChildrenElmer Edward (1911-1986)
 Vernon Lee (1914-1978)
 Elnora C. (~1918-)
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Updated 8 Aug 2023
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