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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Rose Betz: Birth: JUL 1882 in Ohio.

  2. Wilhelmina Caroline Betz: Birth: SEP 1884 in Ohio. Death: ABT 1973 in Camp Hill, PA

  3. Caroline Betz: Birth: OCT 1886 in Ohio. Death: in Westwood, OH

  4. Emma Betz: Birth: SEP 1889 in Ohio.

  5. Ella Betz: Birth: JUN 1891 in Ohio.


Sources
1. Title:   1900 United States Federal Census Hamilton, Ohio. En Dist. 237, Sheet 10,
2. Title:   1900 United States Federal Census
Page:   Database online. Hamilton, Ohio, ED 198, roll T623 1279, page 4A.
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004;
3. Title:   1930 United States Federal Census
Page:   Database online. Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, ED 556, roll 1815, page , image 1129.0.
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2002;
4. Title:   New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Page:   Database online.
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;
5. Title:   1910 United States Federal Census
Page:   Database online. Cincinnati Ward 14, Hamilton, Ohio, ED , roll T624_1190, part , page .
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;
6. Title:   U.S. Census. 1910. Fisher County, Longworth Village, TX. Enum. District 101, Sheet 1A
7. Title:   U.S. Census. 1900. Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Ohio Enum. District 198, Sheet 4

Notes
a. Note:   Conversation with my mother, Edna Louse Bauer Haas 1989 - see master souce:
  Wm Betz was a blacksmith. He made hog hooks for Cincinnati Butcher Supply. He retired at the age of 50 for one month, then returned to work for many years. His family bought him a Morris chair for his retirement. [Aside: When first Uncle Bill turned 50 my parents bought him a Morris chair as a joke on Grandpa Betz's retirment. When my father, Herman, turned 50 my uncle regifted the chair back to my father. I recall my parents and Aunt Betty and Uncle Bill sitting in the living room on the night of my father's 50th birthday. They were very jovial and laughing about the chair. I recall that I didn't quite get the joke because they really didn't go into detail (or just as likely I wasn't listening very hard) about the story of Wm. Betz)
  Wm. Betz made a couple hundred gallons of wine every year. He had a big glass of wine at every meal.
  Wm. Betz walked 1/2 - 1 mile every day to a street car to get to work.
  Carl Rupp was a cousin who came from Germany to live with the family for a couple of years in Westwood. He had the first car. He built a glider and was killed in it. He was a typesetter.


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