George RITTER born 1833 in Philadelphia, PA son of John and Mary RITTER (STINSMAN)
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George RITTER born 1833 in Philadelphia, PA son of John and Mary RITTER (STINSMAN)
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Posted: 8 Nov 2008 3:05AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: RITTER, RUTTER, STINSMAN, DUFFY
Hi everybody! I just found out that death records are free online and found a boatload of information more on my family!!
It might not really seem like a lot of information but it has broken down a few pieces of my RUTTER or so it seems, RITTER brick wall.
Those of you who remember me from doing extensive RITTER/RUTTER research about 4 years ago, please drop me a line with an up-to-date email address. I can't wait to hear from any of you and anyone else who might think they might have a possible connections!
According to my ggg grandfather's death certificate his information is as follows...
George W. M. RITTER lived at 1741 S Water St (originally Otsego St) at the time of his death. He had lived there most, if not all of his life.
He was a white married male and was employed as a gas fitter.
He was born March 13, 1833 in Philadelphia, PA and died of apoplexy on November 26, 1910 in Philadelphia, PA at age 77 years 9 months and 13 days. He was burried in Union Vau?? K of P Cemetery on December 3, 1910. His wife, my ggg grandmother, Mrs. Emma M. RITTER signed his death certificate.
I have a deathe certificate for Emma also. Her father's name is unknown and her mother's maiden name was DUFFY.
His parents were John RITTER and Mary RITTER (STINSMAN). They were both born in PA.
I have John RITTER's deather certificate here also. Unfortunately, at the time of his death, parents' names were only recorded if the deceased was a minor.
John RITTER was a white male age 90 years and married (actually widowed) when he passed away on September 23, 1873 from dropsy. He was burried at Union Cemetery on September 26, 1873.
He lived at 1741 Otsego St (Water St) at the time of his death where he and my ggg grandparents lived together since at least 1860.
He was a rope maker and was born in Philadelphia, PA.
Now I'm at the brick wall again but still quite elated! I look forward to hearing from anyone who has or might have a connection.
Happy hunting!
Ella
It might not really seem like a lot of information but it has broken down a few pieces of my RUTTER or so it seems, RITTER brick wall.
Those of you who remember me from doing extensive RITTER/RUTTER research about 4 years ago, please drop me a line with an up-to-date email address. I can't wait to hear from any of you and anyone else who might think they might have a possible connections!
According to my ggg grandfather's death certificate his information is as follows...
George W. M. RITTER lived at 1741 S Water St (originally Otsego St) at the time of his death. He had lived there most, if not all of his life.
He was a white married male and was employed as a gas fitter.
He was born March 13, 1833 in Philadelphia, PA and died of apoplexy on November 26, 1910 in Philadelphia, PA at age 77 years 9 months and 13 days. He was burried in Union Vau?? K of P Cemetery on December 3, 1910. His wife, my ggg grandmother, Mrs. Emma M. RITTER signed his death certificate.
I have a deathe certificate for Emma also. Her father's name is unknown and her mother's maiden name was DUFFY.
His parents were John RITTER and Mary RITTER (STINSMAN). They were both born in PA.
I have John RITTER's deather certificate here also. Unfortunately, at the time of his death, parents' names were only recorded if the deceased was a minor.
John RITTER was a white male age 90 years and married (actually widowed) when he passed away on September 23, 1873 from dropsy. He was burried at Union Cemetery on September 26, 1873.
He lived at 1741 Otsego St (Water St) at the time of his death where he and my ggg grandparents lived together since at least 1860.
He was a rope maker and was born in Philadelphia, PA.
Now I'm at the brick wall again but still quite elated! I look forward to hearing from anyone who has or might have a connection.
Happy hunting!
Ella
