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Family HistoryFamily History - Paul H. Eberlein


Key:1.“+” before a child’s name indicates the child has their own entry in the next generation.
 2.“born xxxx” indicates the child is under 18 years of age so the birth date is not shown.
This family history features Paul H. Eberlein and one of his descendants down to the second generation.


First and Second Generations
1. Paul H. Eberlein,1 born ca. 1875 in Illinois (parents not determined).1, 2, 3 Paul married, ca. 1907, Charlotte ‘Lotta’ Woods1 (born August 1877 in Illinois, the daughter of John J. Woods and Jennie Clark1, 2, 3, 4).

 2i. Paul H. Eberlein, Jr., born ca. 1912 in Ohio.2, 3

  1. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Township, E.D. 368, Sheet No. 12B, Paul Eberlein, 32, Illinois, 1st marriage, engineer, electrical; wife of 3 years Charlotte Eberlein, 32, Illinois, 2nd marriage, 1 child, 1 living; step-daughter Edrie Welch, 12, Missouri.
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland City, E.D. 483, Sheet No. 8B, Paul H. Eberlein, 41, Illinois, electrician, battery co.; wife Lotta Eberlein, 42, Illinois; daughter Edrie Welch Hudgeon, 21, Missouri; son Paul Eberlein, Jr., 8, Ohio; son-in-law William J. Hudgeon, 25, Indiana, mason, contractor; father-in-law John J. Woods, 73, Indiana, carpent[er], railroad; mother-in-law Mary Woods, 62, Indiana.
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Ohio, Cuyahoga County, East Cleveland, E.D. 18-585, Sheet No. 1B, P. H. Eberlein, 52, Iowa, first married age 32, electrician, illuminating; wife Lotta Eberlein, 52, Illinois, first married age 32; son P. H. Everlein, Jr., 28, Ohio; step daug. Edna [sic] Welch, 32, Missouri, single, bookkeeper, haberdashery; mother-in-law M. J. Woods, 72, Indiana, first married age 20.
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Illinois, Effingham County, Beecher City, E.D. 78, Sheet No. 3B, John H. Welch, 25, Illinois, Jan. 1875, doctor; wife of 2 years Lotta J. Welch, 22, Aug. 1877, Illinois, 1 child, 1 living; daughter Edrie C. Welch, 2, Missouri [with Illinois crossed out], Feb. 1898.