In einer eMail vom 17.02.2007 10:30:26 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt
hannover-l-request@genealogy.net:
George E. Hattorf 1880 in NYC (Barbie-Lew)
Hi Barbie-Lew
Well done your researches, ok i will give you some answers on what you have
found
Yes i now that italian page about Manhattan.
But i didnt saw Jennie Hatoff ........................ one point for you
!!!! lol. Yes indeed this could be intersting i will check that person.
We can be sure that Hattorf or Hattorff is misspelled, but beware there are
real Hattoff in NY ! Most of them coming from Russia, but the names are very
similar so you find Hattorffs misspelled as Hattoff and Hattoff misspelled as
Hattorff a good resource for me.
Hattorff Frederick and Hattorff Pauline are a couple they have been living
Van Corlear Place over years not moving around !!!!!!! he must have had a lot
of money he made minimum 6 trips back to Germany they had three daughter
Pauline, May and Elsa. Sometimes he used the name John F. Hattorff.
And there is another one in that italian site you didnt saw, cause you need
more datas to find him.
Hattoff, Frederick A, 43 years died 21 July 1916 Manhattan H 310
That would mean he is born about 1873 and there is a Frederick A. Hattorff
born 1874 in Connecticut ( the brother of Julia Hattorf you found) son of
Frederick J. Hattorff who is brother to George E. Hattorf both are sons of
Frederick A. Hattorf, lol, okay its getting mixed now, difficult to understand. I
will send you a "light version of the american tree", that you can see the
coherences, to your private mail adress.
Ok now Julia Eaton (nee Hattorf) divorced is head of household, with two
Hattorf sisters Louisa and Adele the rest of the Hattorf family living in 1880
in CT New Haven New Haven you see the original family in the 1880 census CT
misspelled as Fred J. Haltorf with all the kids (Frederick is the brother of
George Edward) I have Frederick J. Hattorf in the city directory of New Haven
its the correct one, so he is misspelled at ancestry.com.
By the way i need some help in CT too, if someone has a link for me please.
I would need the death of Frederick J. Hattorf (about 1895) and the possible
marriage of his son frederick A. Hattorff (misspelled surely as Hattoff)
with a certain Mary N. she is in the city directory too.
Thank you very much Barbie-Lew for all your ideas, ok then i will send you
the tree now
Armin