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Diebold Mallo
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- | Diebold Mallo was a Frenchman from | + | Diebold Mallo was a German or Frenchman from Alsace<ref>1880 Census for Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Enumeration District #58. Page 12. Line #43.</ref>, born approximately 1821. He was married first to Anna Rauch of Wurtenburg, Germany and then to Elizabeth Wagner. |
By 1881, he was operating a glue factory where [[Terrace St.|Willowdale Avenue]] now exists. | By 1881, he was operating a glue factory where [[Terrace St.|Willowdale Avenue]] now exists. | ||
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Diebold died in Colebrook, Ohio in 1907. | Diebold died in Colebrook, Ohio in 1907. | ||
- | His son, David, lived at 10 Willowdale Avenue in 1900. In new style addressing, this | + | His son, David, lived at 10 Willowdale Avenue in 1900. In new style addressing, this would be 2321 Willowdale. |
Revision as of 03:23, 22 March 2009
Diebold Mallo was a German or Frenchman from Alsace[1], born approximately 1821. He was married first to Anna Rauch of Wurtenburg, Germany and then to Elizabeth Wagner.
By 1881, he was operating a glue factory where Willowdale Avenue now exists.
Diebold died in Colebrook, Ohio in 1907.
His son, David, lived at 10 Willowdale Avenue in 1900. In new style addressing, this would be 2321 Willowdale.
- ↑ 1880 Census for Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Enumeration District #58. Page 12. Line #43.
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