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  4. Theodore Richard Eberle: Birth: 14 DEC 1955 in Barberton Ohio. Death: 14 DEC 1955 in Barberton Ohio


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a. Note:   N5 1916 - Sept 9 - entered German Army
  1928 Aug 20- Immigration to USA - from Cuxhaven, German on vessel Cleveland - arrived in New York, NY.
  1929 - Declaration of Intention - U S Dept of Labor Naturalization Service - no. 91342 - Dated 26 Feb 1929 - Name listed as “Fred Eberle”. Living at 5772 Lawton Ave, Detroit, MI., metallurgist, b. Feb 14 1898 ...........
  1930-Census living at 436 West Queen Lane Philadelphia, PA; listed as a lodger with a family named Parsons; year of immigration 1928; occupation Chemical Engineer for a Scientific Institute
  Employed at Leeds & Northrup
  1931 - Border crossing- Canadian Immigration Service- Report of Admissions and rejections at Port of Lacolle; King Edward Highway route 9; August 1931:
  Eberle-Fritz; age 32; male; single; born in Germany; living in Philadelphia, PA; Nationality USA; race or people German; language English; religion R.C.; occupation engineer; visitor in Canada; destination Montreal; name and address of nearest relative in the country from which you came: Willie Eberle brother Frankfort Germany; money in posession $110; travelling on K. E. Highway; action taken state whether admitted as immigrant or non-immagrant or rejected, if rejected give cause and state if appeal entered: REJECTED P C 695 no app
  (note: all on this page were rejected)
  1935- July 15 -Passenger List-Ship Europa; Depart from Bremen, Germany; friend’s name R.V. Ingram; last permanent address, New York, NY; occupation Dr. Ing/Met Eng; residence: Munich, Dr. Ing, age 37.
  1936 - U.S. Naturalization Petition index , U.S. Circuit and District Court for Eastern District
  Fritz Eberle residing at 416 W. Philellena St, Gtn., Phila., Pa
  Age 37 years
  Date of order of admission 1/8/36
  Date certificate issued 1/8/36
  by the U. S. District Court at Philadelphia, Pa.
  Petition No. 120797
  Signed : Fritz Eberle
  1938-9 May - Passenger List-Depart from Bremen, Germany to New York; age 40; address 500 River Side Dr, New York, NY
  1941 - Barberton and Cuyahoga Falls Official City Directory - Akron Portage Lakes
  “Norton Ave, 295 - Eberle, Fritz...SH-5042”
  (Norton ave between Harvard and Yale)
  1942 - WWII - Draft registration
  “It appears that I guessed correctly.  Apparently all were initially classified as I-A unless they had dependents (III-A).  All the I-As had to report for physical exam where the herd was culled and those being rejected were reclassified as IV-F, Rejected for Military Service.  Daddy was reclassified as II-B(H), Deferred in War Production (aged 38-44) on 9-9-42, and again on 3-19-43 as IV-A, Deferred by Reason of Age. 

 It also appears (COLUMN 13) that he was initially reclassified from I-A to II-A, Deferred in Support of National Health, Safety, or Interest, and that was subsequently changed to II-B(H) as above.  That may have been simply an administrative correction.

 Overall it looks as if he had no real exposure.  He got his notice to appear, he showed up and told them he worked at B&W and that got him off the hook initially.  Six months later he turned 45 and that was it.
 “
 (Bill Eberle, son)
  So it seems that an occupational deferrment was in effect until age kicked in. Fritz’s service with the German army in WWI and his having had tuberculosis does not seem to have been addressed since his employment with Babcock and Wilcox precluded consideration of other issues.
  1943 - Barberton and Cuyahoga Falls Official City Directory -Akron Tallmadge Portage Lakes, Barberton and Cuyahoga Falls;
  “Eberle J Fritz engr Babcock & W Co h 295 Norton”
 (note: the J appears in the directory)
  1959 -
 Article Citation:
 F. EBERLE and R. D. WYLIE (1959) An Industrial Experience of Attack on Metals by Synthesis Gas From Methane-Oxygen Combustion. Corrosion: December 1959, Vol. 15, No. 12, pp. 16-20.
 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5006/0010-9312-15.12.16
 first article
  TECHNICAL SECTION
 An Industrial Experience of Attack on Metals by Synthesis Gas From Methane-Oxygen Combustion★
 F. EBERLER. D. WYLIE
  F. EBERLE is chief metallurgical engineer at the research center of Babcock & Wilcox Co. Formerly he was associated with the metallurgical staffs of Cadillac Motor Co., Leeds & Northrup Co. and Carnegie Illinois Steel Corp. He has a PhD in chemical and metallurgical engineering from the Technical Universify of Munich.
  R. D. WYLIE, assistant manager of quality control, The Babcock & Wilcox Company. He has a BS in metallurgical engineering, University of Michigan, 1944. After World War duty with the navy and graduation from college he was employed at General Electric Company until 1948 when he joined his present employer as a metallurgist.
  ★A paper presented under the title “An Industrial Experience of Severe Metal Wastage Resulting from Contact With Synthesis Gas from a Generator in Which Methane Was Burned With Oxygen,” presented at the Fifteenth Annual Conference, National Association of Corrosion Engineers, Chicago, Ill., March 16–20, 1959. One of three papers on metal dusting sponsored by the ASTM-ASME Joint Committee on Effect of Temperature on Properties of Metals.
  Abstract
 Severe metal–wastage was experienced on AISI Type 347 (18Cr-8Ni-Nb) and AISI Type 310 (25Cr-20Ni) used in the construction of a gas generator in which methane was burned with oxygen to produce carbon monoxide and hydrogen for fuel synthesis of the Fischer-Tropsch type. The mode of attack varied with temperature. At the highest temperatures, above 1650 to 1800 F, it consisted of straight oxidation, progressing intergranularly. With decreasing temperatures, heavy carburization with occasional signs of interspersed oxidation manifested itself. As temperatures declined further, cycling carburization, oxidation and reduction were observed, accompanied by severe metal wastage.
 Typically attacked metal surfaces consisted of a semi-scale containing tiny globules of metallic particles surrounded by carbon or graphite interspersed with oxide. Tests with specimens of numerous steels and alloys installed at various locations in the reactor showed that the most resistant materials were those which best resisted carburization, that is, nickel, Monelj, Inconel, AISI Type 446 (27 chrome-iron), copper, and pack-calorized materials. 4.2.3
 Received: January 29, 1959;
  _______________
 F. EBERLE is chief metallurgical engineer at the research center of Babcock & Wilcox Co. Formerly he was associated with the metallurgical staffs of Cadillac Motor Co., Leeds & Northrup Co. and Carnegie Illinois Steel Corp. He has a PhD in chemical and metallurgical engineering from the Technical Universify of Munich.
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  Held many patents for alloys and metallurgical processes.
  Liked to take long walks in the countryside outside of Alliance Ohio .
  Lieutenant in German Army during World War I. Fought in the trenches at Verdun.
  As a teenager moved to Augsburg with his brother Willy to live with their mother’s sister’s family (the Speckmeirs) in order to attend high school. Brother Richard remained with their widowed mother in Dinkelscherben.
  Became a US citizen 1935.
  Lived in Germantown in Philadelphia Pa, Detroit MI, New York City, Barberton Ohio, Alliance, Ohio, Columbus Ohio.
  Survived TB after WWI, thyroid cancer in early 1950’s, bladder cancer in 1970’s. Suffered several grand mal seizures the last few years of life, after being hit by a car and knocked unconcious while walking in the countryside in Breunsberg, Germany, with his brother Willy.
  Worked until age 75.
  Was a vegetarian from 1956 until his death, after sitting up all night with the family’s dying pet cat.
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 PARTIAL PATENT LIST
 (from Google patents)
  Ferritic Alloy Steel
 Dissimilar metal welded joint with protective overlay
 Frtiz T. Eberle, Barberton, OH, assignor to the Babcock & Wilcox Company, New York, N.Y., a corporation of New Jersey
 Filed Dec. 9, 1954, ser. no. 474,175
 Patented Dec 6, 1960
 Patent number 2963129
  Ferritic
 Welding dissimilar metal members with welded joint, including stailizied ferritic metal zone
 Frtiz T. Eberle, Barberton, Ohio, assignor to The Babcock & Wilcox Company, Rockleigh, N.J., a corporation of New Jersey
 Application June 20, 1950, Serial No. 169,187
 Patented Aug 21, 1956
 Patent number 2759249
  Creep-rupture strengths at
  45% Iron Base Austenitic Cr-Ni Alloy with 18-22% Cr, 27-32% Ni OR (Ni+Co) plus strengthening additions
 Fritz T. Eberle, Alliance, Ohio, assignor to The Babcock & Wilcox Company, New York, N.Y., a corporation of New Jersey
 Filed Feb 11, 1957, Ser. No. 639,520
 Patented June 2 1964
 Patent number 3135602
  Tube Rolling Mill Plugs
 Tube Rolling Mill Plugs
 Fritz T. Eberle, Alliance, Ohio, assignor to The Babcock & Wilcox Company, New York, N.Y., a corporation of New Jersey
 Filed May 1, 1963, Ser. No. 277,323
 Patented March 1, 1966
 Patent number 3237441
  Method of Heat treatment in carbonaceous atmospheres
 Fritz Eberle and Crandall Z. Rosencrans, Philadelphia, Pa. assignors to Leeds & Northrup Company, Philadelphia, Pa., a corporation of Pennsylvania
 application October 31, 1933 Serial No. 696,020
 Patented October 6, 1936
 Patent number 2056175
  Forgeable High Strength Austenitic Alloy with copper, molybdenum, tantalum and nitrogen additions
 Fritz T. Eberle, Barberton, Ohio, and Clark C. Corey, Ann Arbor, Mich, assignors to The Babcock & Wilcox Company, New York, N.Y., a corporation of New Jersey
 Application July 30, 1954, Serial No. 446,877
 Patented Feb 25, 1958
 Patent number 2824796
  Forgeable High Strength Austenitic Alloy with Molybdenum, Tantalum, Columbium-tantalum, and nitrogen additions
 Fritz T. Eberle, Barberton, Ohio, and Clark L. Corey, Ann Arbor, Mich, assignors to the Babcock & Wilcox Company, New York, N.Y., a corporation of New Jersey
 Application July 30, 1954, Serial No. 446,878
 Patented Feb 4, 1958
 Patent number 2822265
  Forgeable High Strength Austenitic Alloy with copper, molybdenum, and columbium-tantalum additions
 Fritz T. Eberle, Barberton, Ohio, assignor to The Babcock & Wilcox Company, New York, N.Y., a corporation of New Jersey
 Application July 30, 1954, Serial No. 446,876
 Patented Feb 25, 1958
 Patent number 2824795
  ________
 Name:
 Fritz Eberle
 SSN:
 282-14-8207
 Last Residence:
 43214  Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States of America
 Born:
 14 Feb 1898
 Died:
 Dec 1981
 State (Year) SSN issued:
 Ohio (Before 1951)
b. Note:   died at home
c. Note:   ashes scattered in woods behind church where his mother taught school


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