NameFrederick Jacob Schneider
Birth10 Aug 1886, Baltimore, Maryland
Death21 Sep 1954, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee
BurialForest Hills Cemetery, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee
Soc. Sec. #253-03-8661
Documentation
1900 U.S. Census, Baltimore City, Maryland
5th Ward, Enumeration District 66
502 S. Wolfe Street
House 50, Family 56
Schneider, Chas, head, white, male, born 4 August 1863, 37, married for 17 years, born in Maryland, both parents born in Germany, occupation appears to say letter carrier but has been overwritten, can read and write, speaks English, home ownership has been overwritten and is illegible
Schneider, Barbara, wife, white, female, born 29 September 1865, 34, married for 17 years, mother of six children of whom six survive, born in Maryland, both parents born in Germany, can read and write, speaks English
Schneider, Katie, daughter, white, female, born 13 November 1883, 16, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, can read and write, speaks English
Schneider, Fred. J., son, white, male, born 31 August 1886, 14, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, at school, can read and write, speaks English
Schneider, Chas J. Jr., son, white, male, born 10 November 1888, 11, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, at school, can read and write, speaks English
Schneider, Eddy, son, white, male, born 3 May 1893, 7, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, at school, can read and write, speaks English
Schneider, Harry, son, white, male, born 26 February 1895, 5, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, speaks English
Schneider, Elmer, son, white, male, born 8 June 1897, 3, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, speaks English
1910 U.S. Census, Baltimore City, Maryland:
6th Ward, E.D. 69, Sheet 7A
Enumerated on 26 April 1910
441 N. Lakewood Avenue
Dwelling 137, Household 140
Schneider, Charles J., head, male, white, age 47, married for 26 years, born in Maryland, both parents born in Germany and spoke German, speaks English, occupation letter carrier for post office, wage worker, not out of work, not unemployed in 1909, can read and write, owns home free of mortgage
Schneider, Barbara, wife, female, white, age 44, married for 26, years, mother of 6 children, all of whom are living, born in Maryland, both parents born in Germany and spoke German, no occupation, can read and write
Schneider, Fred. J., son, male, white, age 23, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, speaks English, salesman for millinery, wage worker, not out of work, not unemployed in 1909, can read and write
Schneider, Chas. J., son, male, white, age 21, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, speaks English, salesman in dry goods, wage worker, not out of work, not unemployed in 1909, can read and write
Schneider, Edward P.[?], son, male, white, age 17, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, speaks English, salesman for millinery, wage worker, not out of work, not unemployed in 1909, can read and write
Schneider, Henry C.[?], son, male, white, age 15, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, no occupation, can read and write, in school
Schneider, Elmer P.[?], son, male, white, page 13, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, no occupation, can read and write, in school
[Note: in 1910, Catherine Schneider Thomas (sister of Charles J. Schneider) and her family lived across the street at 442 N. Lakewood Avenue.]
On 1 December 1912, The Baltimore Sun published:
Party On His Birthday.
A surprise party was given to Mr. Louis Rice in honor of his birthday on Wednesday evening at the Monumental Pleasure Club, at Turner’s Station. The clubhouse was beautifully decorated. The evening was spent in singing and dancing. A solo was rendered by Mr. “Mike” Krouse. A repast was served. The table was decorated with a canopy of red, white and blue bunting and holly. A cakewalk was given by Mr. George Herfel and Miss Ella Turner and Mr. Herfel and Mr. Smith.
Among those present were:
Mr and Mrs.—Charles J. Schneider, Fred J. Schneider, George Herfel and children, William Bloome and son, Louise Rice and J. Hartett.
Mrs.—Lizzie Boone, Maggie Beatin, Louis Balling and Ella Turner.
Messrs.—Fred Seibel, Joseph Rice, Andrew Smith, “Mike” Krouse, “Joe” Sticklein and “Tony” Jardone.
[Note: This may have been Frederick J. Schneider, brother of Charles J. Schneider, or Frederick J. Schneider, son of Charles J. Schneider.]
[The Baltimore Sun, 1 December 1912, page SS1.]
On 31 January 1913, The Baltimore Sun published Court Proceedings, including:
ORPHANS’ COURT—Judges Bloc, Gaither and Dunn.
Letters of Administration Granted—Estates of Mary R. Boyer to Ida B. Reynolds, bond $500; of Malzarzata Tyborowska to Boleslaw Tyborowska, bond $500; of Charles J. Schneider to Frederick J. Schneider, bond $600; of Cecelia R. Sparks to Ida E. Sparks, bond $3,000.
[The Baltimore Sun, 31 January 1913, page 10.]
On 5 June 1917, Frederick Jacob Schneider registered for the World War I draft, giving his full name as Frederick Jacob Schneider; age 30; residing at 518 N. Linwood, Balto, Md; born 10 August 1886; natural born; born in Balto, Md, U.S.A.; salesman for Armstrong C--- of 13 & 15 W. Balto St.; dependents include wife and child; married; Caucasian; no prior military service; tall, slender; blue eyes, light hair, partly bald; no disabilities. [World War I Draft Registration Card, Roll 1665873.]
1920 U.S. Census, Baltimore City, Maryland:
Enumeration District 96, Sheet 24A
Enumerated on 27 January 1920
518 N. Linwood Avenue
Dwelling 513, Household 539
Schneider, Frederick J., head, owns own house, mortgaged, male, white, age 36, married, can read and write, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, speaks English, occupation salesman in millinery, wage worker
Schneider, Margaret, wife, female, age 26, married, can read and write, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, speaks English, no occupation
Schneider, Frederick J., son, male, white, age 6, single, in school, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, no occupation
1930 U.S. Census, Baltimore City, Maryland:
Enumeration District 125, Sheet 2A
Enumerated 2 April 1930
1633 East Thirty-Third
Dwelling 32, Household 32
Beck, Madeliene, head, owner, real estate valued at $14,000, female, white, age 56, widowed, age 20 at first marriage, not in school, can read and write, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, speaks English, no occupation
Beck, Margaret S., daughter, female, white, age 36, married, first marriage at age 19, not in school, can read and write, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, speaks English, no occupation
Beck, Henry T., son, male, white, age 35, married, age at first marriage 20, not in school, can read and write, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, speaks English, dealer in produce, works on own account, at work previous day, not a veteran
Schneider, Frederick J., son, male, white, age 47, married age at first marriage 30, not in school, can read and write, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, speaks English, salesman in silk, wage worker, at work previous day, not a veteran
Schneider, Frederick Jr., grandson, male, white, age 17, single, not in school, can read and write, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, speaks English
A 14 August 1950 obituary of Frederick’s mother stated that Frederick resided in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Find A Grave data submitted by Pat McKenzie on 10 September 2012 provides an image of Frederick Jacob Schneider’s headstone.
[Find A Grave Memorial #96822554.]
Spouses
Birthabt 1894, Maryland
Death6 Apr 1967, Baltimore, Maryland
Birth9 Jan 1899, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee
Death1 Jan 1966, Tennessee
BurialForest Hills Cemetery, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee