1. Jacob Foster m Elisabeth Kuntz
2.. Jacob Joseph Forster (1836-1914) m Cidona Benz (1840-1910)
3... Philip Charles Forster (1868-1947) m Maria Wit (1874-1963)
4.... Rev. Albert John Forster (1901-1990)
Rev. Albert John Forster [ID 00025]
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Born Jun 24 1901, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; 9:30 A.M., 8.5 lbs.1,2,3,4
Ordained May 29 1926, Dubuque, Iowa.2 First Holy Mass on June 6, 1926 at St. Leo Church, Chicago, Illinois.2
For many yeas Al's housekeeper was Veronica Schulte, cousin of Monica Schulte who married Al's brother Leo.5
Al and his housekeeper Veronica were shown in the 1940 census (Apr 11-12 1940), Hopkinton, Delaware County, Iowa:4
Forster, Rev Albert J, head-of-household, age 38, born in Illinois; completed 5 years of college; on Apr 1 1935 was living in Grundy Center, Grundy County, Iowa; single; owned home ($6000 value); occupation: minister, religious; worked 52 weeks in 1939; $950 wages in 1939, plus other income.
Schulte, Veronica [unclear], house keeper, age 32, born in Iowa; completed 4 years of high school; on Apr 1 1935 was living in the same place/area; single; occupation: house keeper; worked 52 weeks in 1939; $350 wages in 1939, plus other income.
Rev. Albert John Forster died Mar 26 1990, Stonehill Care Center, Dubuque, Iowa; age 88.1,3
Photo: Albert John Forster newspaper article "Southtown Economist" (Chicago, Illinois), Jun 1 1926
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Social Security information for Rev. Albert John Forster: 484-46-0664
Sources
- Funeral service memorial book for Albert John Forster.
- The Philip Forster family bible, dated (copyright) 1883, in the
possession of Lillian (Forster) Hinshaw (1).
- Social Security Death Index.
- 1940 census, Hopkinton, Delaware County, Iowa; roll T627-1155, ED 28-31, page 4A, line #15, household #76.
- personal knowledge.
- "Southtown Economist" (Chicago, Illinois), Jun 1 1926; "Auburn Park News"; http://www.ancestry.com.
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