• George Schaeffer II stated that his father, George, was the fourth child of Mary and William.
2965• To my dear little twins
Nancy & Bing
Just received both your letters and it made me very happy. After reading both of them I am convinced that you write better letters than Daddy.
Bing - Don’t shoot any more BB guns.
Nancy - I bet you help mother with the dishes. Or do you?
We will all go Christmas shopping when I get home.
The people up here are still saying what good looking children I have. No one has yet said I was good looking - which convinces me that they must all got their good looks from Mother.
Bing - Don’t shoot any more BB guns.
Grrr.
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Are you playing with our little Pem? I sure do miss that little guy and can’t wait until I get home.
You all know what a no good shopper Daddy is so if you are disappointed in what I bring you for a souvenir I will take you all out and buy what ever you want.
Tell Mother I miss her very much and will not sleep all the time when I get home (here’s hoping).
Also tell Don & Geo I miss them and that I said they should behave themselves.
So long now and pleasant dreams to-night. Will see you Monday.
Love & Kisses,
DADDY
Not quite as big as BING.
3694• Schaeffer’s close association with the Democratic party is expected to cut deeply into the party vote in the November election.
Two years ago Schaeffer proved his popularity with the Secaucus voters when he polled 2,493 votes in the general election.
Schaeffer, of 260 Born Street, has lived in Secaucus for the past twenty-seven years. He has been an assemblyman in the New Jersey State Legislature for fifteen years, and a member of the Secaucus Board of Assessors for over twenty years. A sales representative for a St. Paul advertising concern, he is married to the former Christina Degelmann, and the father of five children. He is a member of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church and a member of North Hudson Advisory Board of the Salvation Army.
3133• Per Pem’s recollections:
2966, p 2George cooked roasts, turkey stuffing, steaks, etc. His round steak was cooked with loads of salt and pepper, then fried in a pan.
Very moral and principled man because of his faith.
Officer in the church (St. Matthew’s Lutheran)
Wore wool suits and fedoras; only tied a tie once, then hung it up.
Wore white shirts for a long time. He went to drip dry shirts at one point. Dukie, the laundryman, would normally wash George’s shirts (the shop was close by)
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Per Donald’s recollections:
2966, p 1 He was an office boy at Franco American when he met Christine.
Grandpa said on the day he married Christine, women all over town were jumping off bridges.
• Per Deb Riddell’s recollections:
3695Grandpa always wanted his dessert on the porch at Ocean Grove.
Deb and her husband John, were the last ones to see Grandpa before he died.
• Mr. Schaeffer was born June 6, 1903 in New York City moving to New Jersey at age 2. He attended Dickinson Night School. He is a salesman, and has been Secretary of the Tax Committee of Secaucus; President of the 3rd Ward Democratic Club of Secaucus for twelve years. He is a member of the Secaucus Lodge #282 F & M. M, and Craftsman’s Club of Secaucus. He is married to the former Christine Degelman and has four children. He was elected to the Assembly for the first time in Nov 1938 and reelected in 1939.
2966, p 4• 4th child.
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• 1910 Census: Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey. Age 7, b NY. Parents b NY.
3120• 1920 Census: Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey. Age 16, b NY. Asst. Cashier, Canned Goods Factory. Parents b NY.
3121• 1930 Census: Secaucus, Hudson, New Jersey. Age 27, b NY. Salesman. Feed. Parents b NY.
2956• 1940 Census: Secaucus, Hudson, New Jersey. Age 36, b NY. Salesman, Beef? Co.
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