Grover Cleveland Hartmann
b. 20 November 1884
- Father: Max Hartmann b. circa April 1848, d. 23 July 1929
- Mother: Sophia A. Karl b. 7 August 1853, d. 16 February 1939
- Grover Cleveland Hartmann was born on 20 November 1884 in New York.
- Max Hartmann and Sophia A. Karl appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Bronx, New York, at 1391 Washington Avenue. Other members of the household included Grover Cleveland Hartmann, Edward M. Hartmann, Albert F. Hartmann, Ingo F. Hartmann and Adeline Selma Hartmann.
- He was an office boy, according to the 1900 census.
- Max Hartmann and Sophia A. Karl appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Bronx, New York, at 1391 Washington Avenue. Other members of the household included Grover Cleveland Hartmann, Edward M. Hartmann, Robert G. Gibson and Adeline Selma Hartmann.
- He was employed as a clerk in a commission house, according to the 1910 census.
- Grover Cleveland Hartmann registered for the draft on 12 September 1918 in Manhattan, New York, while living with his parents at 515 West 187th Street.
- Max Hartmann and Sophia A. Karl appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Bronx, New York, at 2151 Morris Avenue. Other members of the household included Grover Cleveland Hartmann.
- He was employed as a clerk by a shipping company, according to the 1920 census.
- He married Karen Olsen, daughter of Thorval Olsen and Sophia (?), on 28 October 1922 in Kings County, New York.
- Thorval Olsen and Sophia (?) appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, at 343 96th Street. Other members of the household included Grover Cleveland Hartmann, Karen Olsen.
- He was employed as an accountant, according to the 1930 census.
- Grover Cleveland Hartmann registered for the draft in 1942 while living with his wife at 343 96th Street in Brooklyn, and employed by Naumer Electric Company, 60 Cliff Street in New York.
- The following appeared on 10 April 1949 in The New York Times: Edward M. Hartmann of 120 Cabrini Boulevard, who retired in 1944 as a vice president of the Central Savings Bank, Brodaway and Seventy-third Street, died yesterday in St. Elizabeth's Hospital at the age 0f 74. He had been with the bank for fifty years. /P/ He leaves his wife Theresa, and two brothers, George C., and Ingo F. Hartmann.
- Last Edited: 17 Jul 2010