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| He went by the name, Jake, and is reported to have married a non- Jewish woman named, Laura, and had one son, named, Leonard. 1900 United States Federal Census Record (on 1 June, enumerated 14 & 15 June): In 1900, at age of 18, he lived with his parents in their home at 2329 Albion St., Philadelphia, and was steadily employed as a clerk and single. He was born in February 1882. 1910 United States Federal Census Record (for 15 April, enumerated 18 April): In 1910, at age 28, Jacob Hahn was steadily employed as a clerk at a Rail Road Office, 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 9 February): In 1920, at age 36, he worked as railroad clerk, and was married to his wife, Laura Leonard, age 31. They lived with their son, Leonard, and Laura's parents, Chester S. and Minnie Leonard in Chester S. Leonard's $10,000.00 home at 270 Highland Avenue, Philadelphia. He was born in Pennsylvania to Pennsylvanian born parents (although it is known that his father was born in Bavaria, Germany). 1930 United States Federal Census Record (on 1 April, enumerated 15 April): In 1930, at age 48, he worked as railroad clerk, and was married to his wife, Laura A. Leonard, age 42. They lived with their son, Leonard, and Laura's parents, Chester S. and Minnie Leonard in Chester S. Leonard's owned home at 270 Highland Avenue, Philadelphia. His first marriage was at age 29, and he was born in Pennsylvania to a German born father, and a Pennsylvanian born mother. | ||||||||||||
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