Percy Charles Hennighausen, 18661921 (55 Jahre alt)

Name
Percy Charles /Hennighausen/
Geburt
Quelle: S66
Beruf
Rechtsanwalt
Geburt eines Bruders
Quelle: S66
Geburt einer Schwester
Quelle: S66
Geburt einer Schwester
Quelle: S66
Quelle: S62
Geburt einer Schwester
Quelle: S66
Geburt eines Bruders
Quelle: S66
Quelle: S62
Geburt eines Bruders
Quelle: S66
Tod einer väterlichen Großmutter
Quelle: S53
Geburt einer Schwester
Quelle: S66
Geburt einer Schwester
Quelle: S66
Heirat
Quelle: S66
Geburt eines Sohns
Geburt eines Sohns
Tod eines mütterlichen Großvaters
Quelle: S62
Tod
Quelle: S74
Familie mit Eltern
Vater
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18391922
Geburt: 27. Juli 1839 53 32 Fulda
Tod: 10. April 1922Towson, Baltimore
Mutter
Heirat Heirat1865
16 Monate
er selbst
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18661921
Geburt: 26. April 1866 26 21 Baltimore, Maryland
Tod: 25. August 1921Ten Hills, Baltimore City, Maryland
3 Jahre
jüngerer Bruder
11 Monate
jüngere Schwester
18 Monate
jüngere Schwester
Schwester
jüngere Schwester
18751952
Geburt: 1875 35 29 Maryland
Tod: 25. April 1952Baltimore, Maryland
2 Jahre
jüngerer Bruder
1 Jahr
jüngerer Bruder
18771952
Geburt: 3. Dezember 1877 38 32 Maryland
Tod: 5. November 1952Baltimore, Maryland
6 Jahre
jüngere Schwester
4 Jahre
jüngere Schwester
Familie mit Lisette Hobelmann
er selbst
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18661921
Geburt: 26. April 1866 26 21 Baltimore, Maryland
Tod: 25. August 1921Ten Hills, Baltimore City, Maryland
Ehefrau
Heirat Heirat9. März 1892
10 Monate
Sohn
6 Jahre
Sohn
18981959
Geburt: 10. Dezember 1898 32 27 Baltimore ?
Tod: 4. März 1959Baltimore
Geburt
Quelle: S66
Heirat
Quelle: S66
Tod
Quelle: S74
Notiz

Charles Percy studierte Jura an der Universität von Maryland und wurde Partner seines Onkels Ludwig, der als Rechtsanwalt in Baltimore tätig war. 1894 wurde er von den Republikanern ins Stadtparlament von Baltimore gewählt.

Hennighausen, Percy Charles (6-26-1866 to )

Percy C. Hennighausen, member of the Baltimore Bar, practiced law in Maryland for twenty years and was associated with political events in the city. From 1897 to 1901, he served as commissioner of immigration of the port of Baltimore, appointed by President McKinley. He was a member of the City Council from 1895 to 1897, and president of the first branch of that body. He was a member of the Maryland Bar Association, Bar Association of Baltimore, Germania Club of Baltimore, and the Knights of Pythias. He was the son of Rev. Dr. Friedrich Philip Hennighausen and Sarah Eva Lepley. His father was German born and served as pastor of St. Stephens Church for over 50 years (See Education & Religion). He received early education in the public schools of Baltimore and after leaving the city school system, he took up the study of law with his uncle, Louis P. Hennighausen (See this section). He became a partner with that firm. He also studied at the University of Maryland and received his LL.B in 1888.

He was married to Lizette Hoblemann of Baltimore and they had two children, Frederick H. and Louis P. Hennighausen. (Qu: https://www.germanmarylanders.org/profile-index/government-law-politics)

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1901: Der Deut. Correspondent 10.12.1901
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1907, Adressbuch Baltimore
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