Charlotte Haeberle

b. 23 April 1866, d. 15 November 1922
  • Charlotte Haeberle was born on 23 April 1866 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York.
  • Georg Häberle and Charlotte Walz, appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in Suspension Bridge PO, Niagara Falls, New York. Other members of the household included Charlotte Haeberle, Louisa Haeberle, Fredrika Christina Haeberle, Wilhelmina Haeberle, Barbara C. Haeberle, George C. Haeberle and Charles E. Haeberle.
  • Georg Häberle and Charlotte Walz appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1880 in Suspension Bridge, Niagara County, New York. Other members of the household included Charlotte Haeberle, Wilhelmina Haeberle, George C. Haeberle, Charles E. Haeberle and Caroline Catharina Christine Haeberle.
  • She married Harry C. Stine on 24 January 1894 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York, at South Avenue & Tenth Street, at the home of the bride's parents.
  • The following appeared on 25 January 1894 in the Niagara Falls Gazette: One of the prettiest home weddings which has taken place in this city in some time was celebrated yesterday afternoon, when Miss Charlotte E. Haeberle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Haeberle, was married to Mr. Harry C. Stein [sic].
         The affair took place a the home of the bride's parents, corner of South avenue and 10th street at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. The parlors of the house were handsomely decorated with flowers, potted plants and palms. Smilax was trailed from the chandeliers and the scene was a brilliant one when the bridal party came down the stairs and made the entrance from the sitting room before the large assemblage of friends of the young couple. Miss Lottie Nussbaum, a cousin of the bride, played Mendelssohn's wedding march.
         The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. H. Asbeck of the German Lutheran church, the bride and groom standing amid floral decorations in the center at one end of the parlor.
         The handsome bride was attired in a beautiful gown of white silk and carried white roses. The maids were the sister of the bride, Miss Carrie Haeberle, and Miss Margaret Seitz. They were attended by the ushers Messrs. Louis W. Swan and Daniel Reickofs. The bridesmaids also wore charming white gowns and carried roses.
         Following the ceremony an informal reception was had and a wedding supper served.
         Mr. and Mrs. Stein were the recipients of many handsome and costly presents, and their married life starts out most auspiciously.
         The bride has been a life long resident of this city, is a young lady of high social standing and one having many friends to wish that her future life may be happy.
         The groom is the well-known clerk in Philpott & Merriam's drug store. During his residence at the Falls he has made many friends, who today rejoice with him and wish him a life of happiness and prosperity.
         Mr. and Mrs. Stein started on a wedding journey to Philadelphia, followed by the good wishes of all their many friends. Upon their return they will be at home on South avenue after February 10th.
         Among the guests from out of the city present were: George Vogt, and George Eberhardt of Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schacht of Chippawa, and Mr. Fred Ives of Tonawanda.
  • Harry C. Stine and Charlotte Haeberle appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York, at 723 Division. Other members of the household included George Haeberle Stine.
  • The following appeared on 9 August 1912 in the Niagara Falls Gazette: One of the oldest and most respected residents of Niagara Falls passed away yesterday afternoon in the death of Mrs. Charlotte Haeberle, mother of Water Commissioner George C. Haeberle. She was 83 years of age and had resided in Niagara Falls for sixty years.
         Mrs. Haeberle was the widow of the late George Haeberle. She was born in Abstedt, Germany, on December 7, 1829, and came to this country in 1853, arriving in Niagara Falls on April 1st of that year. This city has ever since been her home. She was a long-time member of Zion Lutheran Church.
         Surviving Mrs. Haeberle are two sons and five daughters. They are Mrs. Fredericka Tattersall, Mrs. Wilhelmina Swan, Miss Barbara C. Haeberle, Mrs. Charlotte Stein, Mrs. Carrie Paddleford, George C. Haeberle and Charles E. Haeberle, all residing in Niagara Falls.
         The funeral will be held on Sunday at 2:30 p. m. from her late home and at 3 o'clock from Zion Lutheran Church. Burial at Oakwood cemetery.
  • Harry C. Stine and Charlotte Haeberle appeared in the New York state census of 1 June 1915 in Niagara Falls, New York, at 723 Division. Other members of the household included George Haeberle Stine. Also in the household was one female domestic servant.
  • Harry C. Stine and Charlotte Haeberle appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Niagara Falls, New York, at 723 Division. Other members of the household included George Haeberle Stine.
  • Charlotte Haeberle died on 15 November 1922 at age 56 in Niagara Falls, New York, at 723 Division.
  • Harry C. Stine became a widower at her death.
  • She was interred at Oakwood Cemetery Mausoleum, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York.
  • The following appeared on 16 November 1922 in The Niagara Falls Gazette: Mrs. Charlotte Stine, 57 years old, No. 723 Division avenue, wife of Harry C. Stine, died at the family residence at 9:30 o'clock last evening after an illness of about five weeks. While Mrs. Stine had been critically ill for a number of days her death came as a great shock to a host of friends at the north end of the city. She was born in this city on April 23, 1865, and has resided here ever since. She was an active worker in the congregation of the Zion Lutheran church of Michigan avenue, where her loss will be keenly felt.
         Besides her husband she is survived by one son George, two brothers, George C. and Charles E. Haeberle, and three sisters, Barbara Haeberle, Mrs. Carrie Paddleford and Mrs. Minnie Swan, all of this city. The funeral services will be held from the family residence Saturday afternoon. The complete details of the funeral have not yet been arranged but will be announced later.
  • The following appeared on 16 November 1922 in the Niagara Falls Gazette: [Died] In this city, Nov. 15, 1922, Mrs. Charlotte Stine, aged 56 years, beloved wife of Harry C., mother of George H., sister of Mrs. Wilhelmina Swan, Miss Barbara Haeberle, George C. and Charles E. Haeberle, Mrs. Caroline Padelford, all of this city. Funeral services at the home, 723 Division avenue, Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Interment in mausoleum at Oakwood cemetery. Rve. Herman Brezing will officiate. Buffalo papers please copy.
  • Last Edited: 4 Apr 2014

Family: Harry C. Stine b. 20 February 1864, d. 6 June 1924