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| He is reported to have married a Jewish woman named, Irene, and had no children. 1900 United States Federal Census Record (on 1 June, enumerated 14 & 15 June): In 1900, at age of 6, he was cared for by his parents in their home at 2329 Albion St., Philadelphia, and was not yet in school. He was born in December 1893. 1910 United States Federal Census Record (for 15 April, enumerated 18 April): In 1910, at age 16, Joseph Hahn was steadily employed as an errand boy of groceries, and for 12 weeks in 1910 was not employed, and was single. He lived with his parents and siblings in a house at 2329 N. Albion St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was born in Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania born parents (a discrepency with the 1870 and 1880 census which indicates his father is born in Bavaria, Germany). 1920 United States Federal Census Record (on 1 January, enumerated 22 & 23 January): In 1920, at age 26, he was single, and employed as a clothing salesman, and lived with his parent and two brothers at 2917 N. 25th Street, Philadelphia. 1930 - Manager, Grocery Store - Living with his wife, Irene. 1940 - Salesman, Driver, Bakery According to Joan Mary HAHN, her uncle Harry and uncle Joseph had considerable balding on the top of his head. There is a discrepancy in the year of his death, his death certificate indicates he was born in 1894, but his application for marriage license indicates he was born 1893. | ||||||||||||||||
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