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| She is reported to have married a Jewish man named, Mayer, and had no children. Matilda May Hahn recalls as an 11 or 12 year old taking the subway to 12th St. & Lindley Ave. in Olney to see her aunt, Fannie, and have lunch and spend the day. She remembers her having dark grown hair and was quite short (about 5 feet). Once on a Sunday, her father drovbe her to her aunt's place. 1900 United States Federal Census Record (on 1 June, enumerated 14 & 15 June): In 1900, at age of 16, she lived with her parents in their home at 2329 Albion St., Philadelphia, and was steadily employed as a saleslady and single. She was born in August 1883. 1910 United States Federal Census Record (for 15 April, enumerated 18 April): In 1910, at age 26, Fannie Hahn was steadily employed as a saleswoman at a department store, and was single. She lived with her 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 - Philadelphia 1930 - Atlantic City. She may have died in Atlantic City. | ||||||||||
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