Father | Charles F. Glasser (b. 1830) |
Mother | Margaret Doll (b. 1831) |
Birth | 17 August 1878 | Margaret Francisca Glasser was born on 17 August 1878 in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. |
Baptism | 3 September 1878 | She was baptized on 3 September 1878 at Zion Lutheran Church in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Witnesses: the parents1 |
Last Edited | 17 April 2023 |
Father | Charles F. Glasser (b. 1830) |
Mother | Margaret Doll (b. 1831) |
Daughter | Alice Hildebrandt |
Birth | 8 June 1872 | Julia Babette Glasser was born on 8 June 1872 in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Baptized 1 Jul 1872 as Julianna Babette Glaser |
Baptism | 1 July 1872 | She was baptized on 1 July 1872 at Zion Lutheran Church in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Parents Carl F. and Margaret Glaser, birthdate 8 Jun 1872, Sponsor Julianna Bauer1 |
Marriage | 1 October 1892 | Paul Hildebrandt and she were married on 1 October 1892 in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, Paul Hildebrandt states that he was born in Germany, and is a Baker, and has not been married before. Julia is a housekeeper and has not been married before. Since she is a minor, her father Charles Glaser had to consent to the marriage, before Thomas Fenicle, Alderman. Their license was issued 26 Sep 1892 and they were married on 1 Oct 1892 by Tilghman O. Stem, Minister of the Gospel. |
ObitLookup | 1935 | |
Death | 9 May 1935 | She died on 9 May 1935 in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, |
Burial | May 1935 | She was buried in May 1935 at Easton Cemetery in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.2 |
Last Edited | 3 May 2023 |
Daughter | Alice Hildebrandt |
Birth | 1 October 1865 | Paul Hildebrandt was born on 1 October 1865 in Germany. |
Marriage | 1 October 1892 | He and Julia Babette Glasser were married on 1 October 1892 in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, Paul Hildebrandt states that he was born in Germany, and is a Baker, and has not been married before. Julia is a housekeeper and has not been married before. Since she is a minor, her father Charles Glaser had to consent to the marriage, before Thomas Fenicle, Alderman. Their license was issued 26 Sep 1892 and they were married on 1 Oct 1892 by Tilghman O. Stem, Minister of the Gospel. |
Directory | 1898 | As of 1898 Paul was listed in the Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, directory at 828 Bushkill St. as a baker. |
Census | 1900 | He appeared in the census 1900 at 828 Bushkill St. in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Paul is listed as: Paul Hildebrant (Head, b. Oct 1864, m. 8 yrs, b. Germany, Immigrated 1870, Baker) Julia (Wife, b. Jul 1871, age 28, 1 child, 0 living, b. Penna., father b. Germany) Clauser, Chas. (Father, b. Aug 1830, age 69, widowed, b. Germany, Imm. 1880, not employed) Image 14 of 18, Ward 4, ED 155. |
Death | 4 December 1950 | He died on 4 December 1950 in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, |
Obituary | 5 December 1950 | 5 December 1950, Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Morning Call Obituary:. Paul Hildebrandt, 85, 838 Bushkill St., Easton, died Monday in easton Hospital after an illness of several years. Born in Szxony, Germany, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hildebrandt, he came to this country in 1884 and settled in Easton. He worked for many years for Jay Siegfried, a baker near 6th and Northampton Sts., Easton, retiring 20 years ago. Surviving is a daughter, Alice Hildebrandt, at home, and several nieces and nephews in Berlin, Germany. |
Burial | 7 December 1950 | He was buried on 7 December 1950 at Easton Cemetery in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.1 |
Last Edited | 3 May 2023 |
Father | Charles F. Glasser (b. 1830) |
Mother | Margaret Doll (b. 1831) |
Birth | 30 March 1873 | Edward Glasser was born on 30 March 1873 in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Or 1875, based on his WWI Registration Card. |
Marriage | 3 July 1895 | He and Mary Hoffman were married on 3 July 1895 in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, Marriage License No. 5316, Edward Glaser, born in Easton 31 Mar 1874, resides in Easton, Laborer, has not been married before Mayr Hoffman, born in Easton 31 March 1877, resides in Easton, Housekeeper, has not been married before. Mary Hoffman being a minor, the consent of Rachel Hoffman, mother, was received. Married on 3 Jul 1895, Easton, PA, by Rev. Tilghman o. Stem.1,2 |
Directory | 1898 | As of 1898 Edward was listed in the Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, directory at 680 Pine Street. |
Census | 1900 | He appeared in the census 1900 at 680 Pine Street in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Edward is listed as: Glaser, Edward (head, b. Mar. 1874, age 26, married 5 years, b. Penna and parents Germany, Day Laborer, renter) Mary (Wife, b. Mar 1873, age 27, 2 children, 2 living, b. New Jersey and parents also) Paul (son, b. Nov 1898, age 1, b. Penna, father Penna., mother New Jersey) Daisy (daughter, b. May 1890, age 10, b. Penna, father Penna., mother New Jersey) Daisy is listed as surname Glaser also, even though according to this census she was born 5 years before their marriage. They are living in the same house as Edward and Elizabeth Garringer, also renting. Maybe two apartments. (One of the directory listings says they lived at 680 Pine, Rear.) |
Directory | 1906 | As of 1906 Edward was listed in the Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, directory at 250 E. Nesquehoning St. Glasser Edward, Mary, Laborer |
Census | 1910 | He appeared in the household of Harry G. Leidy in the census 1910 at 246 Canal St. in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Harry is listed as Harry G. Leidy (Head, age 38, M1, married 12 years, b. New Jersey and parents also, Laborer, Odd Jobs) Lily W. (Wife, age 28, M1, 12 years, 5 children, 5 living, b. Penna., father NJ, mother Penna.) Frank (Son, age 10) Bertha (daughter, age 8) Anna E. (daughter, age 7) George O. (Son, age 4) Florence S. (daughter, age 2) Glasser, Edward (Boarder, age 36, M1, married 15 years, b. Penna., and parents in Germany, Laborer, Steel Works) Living next door to Lily's parents, Isaac Steeley and Anna S and family. |
Draft Registration | 12 September 1918 | Edward registered for the draft on 12 September 1918, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, at 14 Delaware. Age 43, Crane Runner at Wm. Wharton Jr., & Co, Inc., Nearest Relative, Miss Daisie M. Glasser, 2nd and Market, Bangor, PA. Numerous mispellings, Deleware, Banger, Dasie. |
Directory | 1927 | As of 1927 Edward was listed in the Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, directory at 27 N. Delaware Drive. Occupation laborer. Also at this address, Lilly Leidy, widow of Harry, George Leidy, student. In 1927, Emma Meyers is living with her husband George, a laborer, at 129 Northampton St. |
Census | 1930 | He appeared in the household of Lillie W. Steeley in the census 1930 at 37 N. Delaware Drive in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Lillie is listed as Leidy, Lillie M. (Head, renting, $37.50/mo., age 47, widowed, b. Penna and parents also, not employed) George O. (Son, age 24, single, laborer, water company) John H. (Son, age 19, single, operator, hotel elevator) Warren S. (Son, age 16, single, not employed) Vanatta, Florence S. (Daughter, age 21, married, married at age 18, operator, telephone - hotel) Vanatta, Charles (Son-in-law, age 23, married at age 20, b. New Jersey, Laborer, R.R. Freight Station) Vanatta, Richard W. (Grandson, age 2 11/12) Glasser, Edward (Uncle, age 52, married 20 years, caretaker, cemetery) |
Directory | 1937 | As of 1937 Edward was listed in the Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, directory at 113 Northampton Street as grave digger. His listing is Glasser Edw (Emma) grave digger h113 Northampton apt 8. |
Census | 1940 | He appeared in the census 1940 at 113 Northampton Street in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Edward is listed as: Glasser Edward (Head, age 66, Widowed, Highest grade of school completed: none, b.Penna., 5 years ago lived in same place, Laborer in Cemetery.) He is living next to Jackob Broadbeck, age 86, single, lived here 5 years ago, unemployed. There are 4 single people living , all listed as Head, so probably small apartments. This is at the foot of Northampton Street, probably in a building where the liquor store is now, probably an apartment building like the ones on either side of the liquor store. 115 Northampton may have been another entry / staircase in the same building, with six "Heads". The owner of the building lives in one of the apartments, and all the others are renters. Edward has one of the higher monthly rentals, at $25/month, so probably the same apartment where he and Emma were living until she died in April of 1940. Jacob has the lowest rent of all, at $6/m0. |
Death | 9 May 1955 | He died on 9 May 1955 in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, |
Burial | 11 May 1955 | He was buried on 11 May 1955 at Easton Cemetery in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, Section M-58.3 |
Last Edited | 22 May 2023 |
Birth | 1866 | Emma Emery was born in 1866 in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. |
Marriage | 1889 | William Glasser and she were married in 1889 in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, Based on 1900 census |
Death | 31 October 1940 | She died on 31 October 1940 in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, |
Obituary | 1 November 1940 | 1 November 1940, Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Morning Call Obituary:. Easton Woman in Poor Health Several years Mrs. Emma E. Glaser, 74, 913 Berwick St., Easton, died at 4.35 a.m. Thursday at Easton hospital. She had been in poor health several years. Her husband, William Glaser, died Oct. 8. She was born in Easton, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Emery. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Henry G. Meyers, a granddaughter and three great-grandchildren, all of Easton. She was a member of St. Peter's Evangelical Reformed church, Easton. Funeral services at 2.30 p.m. Saturday at the Ashton funeral parlor, 1346 Northampton St., Easton, with the Rev. Charles S. Gerhart, pastor of Christ Evangelical church, officiating. Burial in South Easton cemetery. |
Burial | 2 November 1940 | She was buried on 2 November 1940 at South Easton Cemetery in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, Plot C-33.1 |
Last Edited | 20 May 2023 |
Son | Henry Rinker (b. 1850) |
Son | Jacob H. Rinker (b. 1850) |
Son | Albert Rinker (b. 1856) |
Son | Peter Rinker (b. 1858) |
Daughter | Annie Rinker+ (b. 24 May 1862, d. 9 September 1931) |
Birth | 24 June 1824 | Jacob Rinker was born on 24 June 1824 in Germany. |
Marriage | 6 May 1849 | He and Margaret Doll were married on 6 May 1849 at St John's Lutheran Church in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, Married at the St. John's Parsonage in the evening (rain). Jacob Rinkert, parents Henry & Elizabeth Rinkert, of New Philadelphia, Ohio Margaret Doll, parents Henry & Joanna Doll, of Easton, Pa. |
Census | 1850 | He appeared in the census 1850 at Lehigh Ward in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Jacob is listed as: Jacob Rinker (age 28, Brewer, b. in Germany) Margaret (age 18, b. in Germany) Jacob H. (age 6 months, b. in Penna.) |
Death | 21 October 1863 | He died on 21 October 1863 in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, The Burial Register of St. John's Lutheran lists his dates of birth and death, and age as 39 y, 4 m, 27 d. Place of burial: Cemetery. |
Last Edited | 18 April 2023 |
Father | Jacob Rinker (b. 24 June 1824, d. 21 October 1863) |
Mother | Margaret Doll (b. 1831) |
Birth | 1850 | Jacob H. Rinker was born in 1850 in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. |
Confirmation | 14 April 1865 | He was confirmed on 14 April 1865 at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, Jacob Henry Rincker, parents Jocob and Margaret Rincker. |
Last Edited | 18 April 2023 |
Daughter | Lillie W. Steeley (b. 1882) |
Death | after 1931 | Isaac Steeley died after 1931 |
Last Edited | 18 April 2023 |
Son | James J. Glasser (b. 1899) |
Daughter | Helen Glasser (b. 4 February 1902) |
Son | George Glasser (b. 1907) |
Birth | November 1877 | Ellen McGloughlin was born in November 1877. Based on 1900 census |
Marriage | 1897 | Charles George Glasser and she were married in 1897 |
Last Edited | 23 April 2023 |
Father | Charles George Glasser (b. 18 November 1869, d. 29 November 1913) |
Mother | Ellen McGloughlin (b. November 1877) |
Birth | 1899 | James J. Glasser was born in 1899 in New York City, New York County, New York. |
Census | 1915 | He appeared in the census 1915 at St. Joseph's Institute for the Improved Instruction of Deaf Mutes in Bronx Borough, New York County, New York. James is listed as: James Glasser, permanent residence given as 104 East 123rd St., he is age 16, b. U.S., citizen, occupation pupil, from New York City. |
Last Edited | 23 April 2023 |
Father | Charles George Glasser (b. 18 November 1869, d. 29 November 1913) |
Mother | Ellen McGloughlin (b. November 1877) |
Birth | 1907 | George Glasser was born in 1907 in New York City, New York County, New York. |
Last Edited | 23 April 2023 |
Father | Charles George Glasser (b. 18 November 1869, d. 29 November 1913) |
Mother | Ellen McGloughlin (b. November 1877) |
Birth | 4 February 1902 | Helen Glasser was born on 4 February 1902 in New York City, New York County, New York. Based on the 1905 New York State census, and "New York, New York City Births, 1846-1909," database, FamilySearch" |
Last Edited | 23 April 2023 |
Father | Paul Hildebrandt (b. 1 October 1865, d. 4 December 1950) |
Mother | Julia Babette Glasser (b. 8 June 1872, d. 9 May 1935) |
Last Edited | 23 April 2023 |
Daughter | Sarah L. Kays (b. 1858) |
Son | John Kays (b. 1862) |
Son | Nelson Kays (b. 1868) |
Son | William Kays (b. 1868) |
Daughter | Carrie May Kays+ (b. 2 February 1869) |
Birth | 1840 | George Kays was born in 1840 in New Jersey. An Ancesty tree shows George as the son of John Kays b. abt 1800 and Elizabeth Shepherd b. 1805. Unfortunately, the New Jersey censuses don't exist until 1830.1 |
Census | 1880 | He appeared in the census 1880 in Oxford, Warren County, New Jersey. George is listed as: Kays, George (age 40, married, works in ore mine, b. NJ and parents also.) Susan (Wife, age 40, keeping house, cannot read or write, b. NJ and parents also) Sarah L. (age 22, daughter, single, at home, cannot read or write, b. NJ) John (age 18, son, single, at home, cannot read or write, b. NJ) William (age 12, son, at home, disabled, cannot read or write, b. NJ) Nelson (age 11, son, at home, cannot read or write, b. NJ) Caroline M. (age 7, daughter, b. N.J.) Mary E. (age 7 months, b. Nov. 1879, granddaughter, b. NJ) None of the children were checked off in the Attends School column. Neighbors Margaret Marlin, John Reagan, Antoine Kemple (saloon keeper, with 8 boarders, all working in ore mines). Most of the men on the page worked in the ore mines. |
DNA Clues | 2024 | Kays Family: Based on many DNA matches to descendants of Carrie Kays through both her son Russell Kreil and her son Charles Glasser/Glosser, it is clear that she belongs to the large Kays family of Sussex County, New Jersey. The attached DNA match chart gives "quick and dirty" trees for these matches. I have not proven each pedigree, but the point of this chart is to demonstrate the consistency and quantity of the connections of Carrie, and thus her father George to other Kays descendants. George may have been the son of John Kays and Elizabeth Shepherd. John Kays was either the son or grandson of the original immigrant, John Thomas Kays, born in Scotland in 1739, and died in New Jersey in 1829. John Thomas Kays was a Lieutenant in the American Revolution. |
Last Edited | 15 January 2024 |
Daughter | Sarah L. Kays (b. 1858) |
Son | John Kays (b. 1862) |
Son | Nelson Kays (b. 1868) |
Son | William Kays (b. 1868) |
Daughter | Carrie May Kays+ (b. 2 February 1869) |
Birth | 1840 | Susan was born in 1840 in New Jersey. |
Last Edited | 24 April 2023 |
Father | George Kays (b. 1840) |
Mother | Susan (b. 1840) |
Research Note | Miscellaneous. Ancestry trees list him as son of Frances F. Deats (1st wife??) George supposedly married Deats 25 Jul 1863. Nelson b. 1868. 1885 census, Andover, age 5-20, in the household of James Iliff (old man) maybe John and Charolotte and children Frank, Vanderen and Harry, and Emma Washer. 1895 census, Blairstown, with wife Susan, children Luella M and George 1900: Frelinghuysen, NJ, says birth year 1870, married 7 years to Susan, with Luella M, Oct 1892 and George, Jul 1894. Farm laborer 1905, Oxford Twp, Warren, Nelson N., Jul 1869, laborer, with Susan Aug 1869, Luella Sept 1890, George June 1892, Hazel Oct 1899, and Mary Feb 1905 Marriage? A Daniel N. Kyse m. Susie Ann Iliff, Traquillity, Sussex, NJ 26 Dec 1892. In 1885 Nelson was living in that area, Andover, Sussex, in the household of James Iliff and family. Two other Kays families in a few pages. Dau. Louella Mae Kays 1881-1960, m. Losey. Tree Dolores Losey. 1940 census, living alone in Stroudsburg, widowed, age 71. I hoped he died there, but don't find a PA death cert. The New Jersey Death Index on archive.org (from Reclaim the Records) is missing for 1930 - 1948. Trenton has the death certificates themselves but it is not feasible to find a death in them without a date. 1949-1967 index is online: newjerseydeathindex.com. I reviewed 1949-1967 but he was not there. A George Kayes died in 1952, NJ State File No. 09908, Place of Death 07561, Place of residence 07886, Date of Death March 1952. 0756 is Newark, and 0788 is West Orange. This man is well documented in all the census records. Wife | |
Birth | 1868 | Nelson Kays was born in 1868 in New Jersey. Doloreslosey tree list birthdate as 16 June 1868, and Frances Deats as his mother, whom George had married in 1863. By 1869 his father George supposedly with Susan and had Carrie. |
Census | 1880 | He appeared in the household of George Kays in the census 1880 in Oxford, Warren County, New Jersey. George is listed as Kays, George (age 40, married, works in ore mine, b. NJ and parents also.) Susan (Wife, age 40, keeping house, cannot read or write, b. NJ and parents also) Sarah L. (age 22, daughter, single, at home, cannot read or write, b. NJ) John (age 18, son, single, at home, cannot read or write, b. NJ) William (age 12, son, at home, disabled, cannot read or write, b. NJ) Nelson (age 11, son, at home, cannot read or write, b. NJ) Caroline M. (age 7, daughter, b. N.J.) Mary E. (age 7 months, b. Nov. 1879, granddaughter, b. NJ) None of the children were checked off in the Attends School column. Neighbors Margaret Marlin, John Reagan, Antoine Kemple (saloon keeper, with 8 boarders, all working in ore mines). Most of the men on the page worked in the ore mines. |
Census | 1885 | Nelson Kays appeared in the census 1885 in Andover, Sussex County, New Jersey. Nelson is listed as: In the household of James Iliff, over 60 Charlotte Iliff (20-60) John Iliff (20-60) Frank Iliff (5-20) Vanderen Iliff (5-20) Harry Iliff (5-20) Nelson Kays (5-20) Emma Washer (5-20) neighbors Charles Cox, George Currant, George Sharpe, Joseph and Mary Washer, Isaac Struble. Four households before is James A. Kays, with Catharine, and children Joseph A., Peter J. I., Emma E., Geogetta, Martha Ann, William H, and Jacob L. N. This must be James Anthony Kays, son of Anthony Kays who may be a brother to George Kays. If that is the case, James A. is cousin to Nelson and Carrie. On the page before is a William Iliff, with wife Anna, baby Blanch, and Ida Washer (5-20) and Obediah P. Case (could be Kays?) 20-60. |
Last Edited | 15 January 2024 |
Father | George Kays (b. 1840) |
Mother | Susan (b. 1840) |
Birth | 1858 | Sarah L. Kays was born in 1858. |
Last Edited | 3 May 2023 |
Father | George Kays (b. 1840) |
Mother | Susan (b. 1840) |
Birth | 1868 | William Kays was born in 1868. |
Last Edited | 3 May 2023 |
Father | George Kays (b. 1840) |
Mother | Susan (b. 1840) |
Birth | 1862 | John Kays was born in 1862. |
Last Edited | 3 May 2023 |
Birth | 1887 | Bessie E. Thomas was born in 1887 in New Jersey. |
Marriage | 1913 | Charles Harold Glasser and she were married in 1913 |
Last Edited | 19 May 2023 |