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| 1900 United States Federal Census Record (on 1 June, enumerated 4 & 5 June): In 1900, at age 1, he was cared for by his parents in a house rented at 2206 Seventh Street, Philadelphia. He was born in Pennsylvania in March 1899 to German born parents. 1910 United States Federal Census Record (on 15 April, enumerated 22 April): In 1910, at age 11, he was being raised by his parents at 2206 Seventh Street, Philadelphia. He was born in Pennsylvania to a Swiss born, German speaking father and a German born, German speaking mother. 1920 United States Federal Census Record (on 1 January, enumerated 12 January): In 1920, at age 19, he was single, and employed as a pattern maker in a factory, and lived with his parents and sister in a house at 2132 Reese Street, Philadelphia. He was born in Pennsylvania to a Swiss born, German speaking father and a German born, German speaking mother. 1930 - 1940 - ______ Teacher, Public High School According to Eunice Giggle: His American name is Walter Friedrich Krebs. He went to trade school at age 12. His father used to make him deliver milk for him each day before he went to school. He was quite bitter. He worked as a high school teacher (woodworking) and later as an instructor for the U.S. Navy. He married a woman by the name of Leona (b. November 2, year unknown) who was nicknamed, Skipper. He was left a widower when his wife was killed in an automobile accident in Arizona on 7 April 1972. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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