Portal:Charlotte C. Kahrar
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Charlotte C. Kahrar was a housewife. She was the daughter of Charles Gotlieb Kahrar (1862-1932) of Tubingen, Germany and Mariah Elizabeth Smith (1860-1917) of Jersey City, New Jersey. Charlotte married Richard F. Freudenberg on 24 February 1918 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York and she died in 1963 at age 65. (b. September 17, 1897; Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA - d. August 29, 1963; Jersey City Medical Center, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, 07307, USA)
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Charlotte C. Kahrar
Works about Charlotte C. Kahrar
- Freudenberg (1988)
- Death of her husband. "Richard of Jersey City, on September 27, 1988. Beloved husband of the late Charlotte (nee Kahar). Devoted father of Richard C. Freudenberg. Also survived by 4 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends may visit at the Mack Memorial Home, 288 Central avenue, Jersey City, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service Friday, September 30, 1988 at 10 p.m. The Reverend Mark Schroeder, officiating. Interment to follow, Fairview Cemetery, Fairview, New Jersey."
- Freudenberg (1963)
- Her death. "On August 29, 1963, Charlotte C. (nee Kahrar), of 92 Jefferson Avenue, Jersey City, beloved wife of Richard F., devoted mother of Richard Charles Freudenberg. Relatives and friend are respectfully invited to attend funeral from William Schlemm Inc. Funeral Home, 22nd Street and Hudson Boulevard, Union City, on Tuesday, September 3, 1963 ay 1:30 p.m. Rev. A. Pepling will officiate. Interment, Fairview Cemetery."
- Wedding of Miss Tuschie and Richard Freudenberg (1951)
- Marriage of her son. "Mrs. Anthony Cappola of 1214 Anderson Avenue entertained at a bridal shower a their home for Miss Jean Tushie [sic] of 81st Street, North Bergen. Buffet supper was served. Fifteen were present. Mrs. Cappola is to be matron of honor at the wedding of Miss Tuschie and Richard Freudenberg of Jersey City at Trinity Evangelical Church, North Bergen, November 24."
- Charles Kahrar (1932)
- Death of her father. "Funeral services were held today for Charles Kahrar, 60, at the home of his son, Charles J. Kahrar, 146 Huber Street, Secaucus, where he died Saturday night following several weeks illness. He formerly lived in Hudson City for many years. He was the widower of Marie Smith Kahrar and is survived by five children — Charles J. Kahrar, Mrs. Thomas Fenton, Mrs. Joseph Cancalosi, Mrs. Richard Freudenberg, and Mrs. George Clements. "
- Her brother wounded during World War I. "Private Charles Kahrar, of Company M, 309th Infantry, was wounded and gassed October 16 and was also wounded once before that date. His home is at 3186 Boulevard, Jersey City Heights, but he lived at 104 Paterson street when drafted last April. He is 24 years old; was born in Jersey City; graduated from No. 25 School and was employed by the Adams Express before he entered the army. His mother is dead, but he has a father, Charles Kahrar, Sr., and four sisters, Anna, Charlotte, Marie and Margaret. Letters from him dated early this month indicate that he will soon be home. His sister Anna's husband, Corporal Cancalosi, is also in France, where he was gassed and later attacked by the "flu." He is a former Grove street boy. A letter received a few days ago by his wife, is to the effect that he was then recovering and expected soon to be home. Corporal Cancalosi was married just a month before going to France from Fort Hancock. He was employed as a stenographer by the Erie and is well known in the "Shoe" and at East Rutherford, where his father conducts a hotel."
See also
- Portal:Charles Gotlieb Kahrar, her father
- Portal:Maria Elizabeth Smith, her mother
- Portal:Anastasia Veronica Kahrar, her sister
- Portal:Margaret Kahrar, her sister
- Portal:Richard F. Freudenberg, her husband
- Portal:Richard Charles Freudenberg I, her son