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Carl

Name Death date Death place Est. birth year Age at death Material status Spouse name
Carl Gottleib 03 Oct 1928 Wayne Twp, Wayne, Ohio 1884 44 years 11 months 25 days Married Robertha Gottleib
Occupation Birthplace Father name Mother name Cause of death Burial
Sales manager Stubbekoeib, DK Wm. Gottleib Matilda Jensen Suicide by hanging Citronelle, AL

Death certificate

(pilot.familysearch.org   Ohio Deaths 1908-1953)


Jens Carl

Surname First Names Residence Death Date Age/Birth Date Birth Place
Gottlieb Carl Chicago, Illinois 1860 Horsens
Memberships Notes Book Published
DB18, Tilelayer's Union in Chicago over 25 years 1917

NOTE: Exact death dates were not always given in the Almanaks and Yearbook. Estimated years are shown as [1914?].

(kinquest.com)


Lauritz Christian / Laura Sophie Frederikke

Chicago Directory, 1893
From the Section titled:
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION., page 19 ASYLUMS:

WORKING WOMEN'S HOME -- 21 S. Peoria. Mrs. Laura G. FIXEN, manager.

(genforum.genealogy.com)


Lauritz Christian / Nober

Chicago Tribune
Sunday, Jan. 17, 1909
NORTH SIDE TRANSFERS.

Magnolia Avenue -- For a nominal consideration Nober GOTTLIEB sold to James HUGHES the property 190 feet south of Leland avenue, 50x160 feet, east front.

(genforum.genealogy.com)


Lauritz Christian / Nober / Oris' mand Lawrence Rayner

Deceased Name: LAWRENCE RAYNER SR.

Private services were held for Lawrence Rayner Sr., 88, the owner of the Rayner Co., an import lumber business at 1400 W. Carroll Ave.
A memorial service will be held in the spring.

He died Thursday in Stanford Medical Center in Palo Alto, Calif.

A resident of Chicago and Lake Geneva, Wis., he operated his family lumber business for 60 years before retiring.
The business, founded in 1850, is said to be one of the second oldest still in operation in the city.

He served in the Army in World War II.

Survivors include his wife, Oris; a son, Lawrence Jr.; and a granddaughter

(Chicago Tribune (IL) - February 7, 1988)


Lauritz Christian / Nober / Evan Just

Evan Just
(1900-1998)

Evan Just, professor emeritus and former head of the Department of Mineral Sciences at Stanford, died at his home in Menlo Park on Jan. 22 of congestive heart failure. He was 97.

Just was born in Chicago on Sept. 18, 1900, the son of Nober and Selma Gottlieb-Just. His father was a Danish-born tea merchant who took the 12-year-old Evan along on one of his annual business trips to pre-Westernized Japan.

Just is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Karen and Harry Penhasi of Nevada City, Calif.; grandchildren Toni Bedal of San Jose, Mimi Meyer of Menlo Park and Evan Penhasi of San Francisco; and great-grandson Drew Bedal.

(stanford.edu)


Oluf Julius / Hanna Fredericka

Surname First Name Age Sex Born Mo. Died Place Died Illness
Gottlieb Fredrique 1 F Nevada Dec Virginia City Membraneous Croup

CENSUS YEAR: 1880 (Mortality Schedule) STATE: NV COUNTY: Storey

(us-census.org)

1880 Mortality Schedule Nevada, Storey

(ancestry.com)


Rasmus Karl

Biography for Karl Dane
Birth name
Rasmus Karl Thekelsen Gottlieb
Height
6' 3½" (1.92 m)

Mini biography
Karl Dane: October 12, 1886 - April 13, 1934

With out a doubt he is the saddest case of what can happen to a slient film star that can not make it in to sound films. Carl had such a thick accent, that he could not make sound movies. He had pretty much given up on acting, with the exception of a few small parts, one of each was given to him by his pal Buster Keaton. In 1934, he had started taken classes to become a plumber. To support himself, he bought a hot dog cart.It all was to much for him when was selling hot dogs out side the gate at MGM, the same studio where just a few years before he was a star. He came back to his home on Burnside Ave in the Fairfax district, and sat down on a chair and shot himself in the head.

Spouse
Thais Valdemar (1928 - 1930) (divorced)

Karl was also an auto racer and an aviator, being one of the first Danish aviators with the Danish Flying Corps.

When not playing in the movies, he did set construction and worked as a construction engineer.

He and George K. Arthur formed the early comedy team of "Arthur and Dane."

(imdb.com)