John Everett Wanser1,2,3

M, b. 27 May 1891
FatherAlbert V. Wanser1 b. c 1867
MotherIda May Carr1 b. c 1870
     John Everett Wanser, son of Albert V. Wanser and Ida May Carr, was born on 27 May 1891 at New York.1,2

     John married Christina "Surname Unknown" circa 1917.4

     Due to a need for men to serve during World War I, the United States instituted a draft. The first registration was for men between the ages of 21 and 31. As a result, this first registration included men born between June 5, 1886 and June 5, 1896. As World War I continued to escalate, the United States instituted a second draft registration. The second registration was for men who had turned 21 since June 5, 1917, so it added men born between June 5, 1896 and June 5, 1897. Two months later, a supplemental registration was held on August 24, 1918 for men who had become 21 years of age since June 5, 1918, adding the names of men who were born between June 5, 1897 and August 24, 1897. With no end in sight for World War I, the United States instituted it's third and final registration. It included all men who were between the ages of 18 and 21, and 31 to 45 years of age. This added younger men than the previous registrations, those who were born between September 12, 1897 and September 12, 1900; and added an older group of men, born between September 12, 1873 and September 12, 1888. John filled out a draft card for World War I on 5 June 1917 (at age 26), while living at 1730 East 49th Street, Brooklyn, Kings, New York. He was employed as a fisherman and described as height, tall and medium build with blue eyes and dark hair..5

Census

     John appeared on the 1905 New York Census in Brooklyn, Kings, New York in the household of his parents, Albert and Ida.6

     John appeared on the 1910 Federal Census in Brooklyn, Kings, New York in the household of his parents, Albert and Ida. He was a wagon driver for a fish company.7

     John Everett Wanser, his wife and daughter appeared on the 1920 Federal Census, enumerated 5 January 1920, the household of his parents, Albert and Ida of Brooklyn, at E 66th St, Kings, New York. He was working as a driller at a ship yard.8

Child of John Everett Wanser and Christina "Surname Unknown"

Last Edited=19 Sep 2019

Citations

  1. [S76] State Census, [database on-line], Provo, Utah, Brooklyn, New York, Page 42, line 9.
  2. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 9 A, line 42.
  3. [S43] Census of the United States, 1920 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 3 B, line 71.
  4. [S43] Census of the United States, 1920 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 3 B, line 72.
  5. [S23] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Url: http://www.ancestry.com, U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
    Name:     Everett Wanser Race: White Marital status:     Married Birth Date:     27 May 1891 Birth Place: New York, USA Street address: 1730 East 48" St Residence Place: Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA.
  6. [S76] State Census, [database on-line], Provo, Utah, Brooklyn, New York, Page 42, line 7 thru 12.
  7. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 9 A, line 40 thru 46.
  8. [S43] Census of the United States, 1920 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 3 B, line 69 thru 75.
  9. [S43] Census of the United States, 1920 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 3 B, line 73.

Lillian Wanser1

F, b. circa 1912
FatherWilbur Wanser1 b. c 1875, d. 28 Mar 1949
MotherMary A. "Surname Unknown"1 b. c 1880
     Lillian Wanser, daughter of Wilbur Wanser and Mary A. "Surname Unknown", was born circa 1912 at New York.1

Census

     Lillian appeared on the 1920 Federal Census, enumerated 3 January 1920, in the household of her parents, Wilbur and Mary of Brooklyn, at 59th Street, Kings, New York.2
Last Edited=11 Jul 2018

Citations

  1. [S43] Census of the United States, 1920 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 2 B, line 59.
  2. [S43] Census of the United States, 1920 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 2 B, line 55 thru 59.

Louise Wanser1

F, b. circa 1894, d. 4 November 1956
FatherAlbert V. Wanser2 b. c 1867
MotherIda May Carr2 b. c 1870
     Louise Wanser, daughter of Albert V. Wanser and Ida May Carr, was born circa 1894 at New York.1

     Louise died on 4 November 1956.3

Census

     Louise Wanser appeared on the 1900 Federal Census in Brooklyn, Kings, New York in the household of her grandparents, Abraham and an unknown person .4

     Louise appeared on the 1905 New York Census in Brooklyn, Kings, New York in the household of her parents, Albert and Ida.5

     Louise appeared on the 1910 Federal Census in Brooklyn, Kings, New York in the household of her parents, Albert and Ida.6

Obituary

5 November 1956

VAN NOSTRAND

— Louise ( nee Warner ) suddenly on November 4, 1956, of 2224 Jackson Ave., Seaford LI. Beloved wife of Harold, devoted mother of Albert; dear sister of Mrs. Etta Ernst, Mrs. Mildred Noon. Also survived by two grand children. Religious service Tuesday, 8 PM at the Charles G. Schmitt Funeral Home, 2863 Merrick Rd., Seaford Ll. Funeral Wednesday, 10:00 AM. Interment Greenfield Cemetery.3
Last Edited=26 Nov 2022

Citations

  1. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 9 A, line 43.
  2. [S76] State Census, [database on-line], Provo, Utah, Brooklyn, New York, Page 42, line 10.
  3. [S111] Unknown author, Newsday: Obituary, Newsday (Nassau Edition) (Hempstead, New York) 05 Nov 1956, Mon Page 110.
  4. [S40] Census of the United States, 1900 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 22 A, line 9 thru 18.
  5. [S76] State Census, [database on-line], Provo, Utah, Brooklyn, New York, Page 42, line 7 thru 12.
  6. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 9 A, line 40 thru 46.

Luella Wanser1

F, b. circa 1872
FatherAbraham Wanser1 b. 1 Oct 1824, d. 4 Sep 1908
MotherHenrietta White1 b. 22 Nov 1834, d. 18 Feb 1897
     Luella Wanser, daughter of Abraham Wanser and Henrietta White, was born circa 1872 at New York.1 Luella Wanser witnessed the marriage of Albert V. Wanser and Ida May Carr on 31 August 1890, at Grace Church, Brooklyn, Kings, New York; They were married at the home of the pastor.2,3

Census

     Luella appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Flatlands, Kings, New York in the household of her parents, Abraham Wanser and Henrietta.4
Last Edited=19 Sep 2019

Citations

  1. [S33] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1880 U S Federal Census, Flatlands, New York, Page 51, line 24.
  2. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 9 A, line 41.
  3. [S23] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Url: http://www.ancestry.com, U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989
    Name:     Albert Wanser Event Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 31 Aug 1890 Marriage Place:     Brooklyn, New York, USA Church: Grace Church Spouse: Ida May Carr.
  4. [S33] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1880 U S Federal Census, Flatlands, New York, Page 51, line 18 thru 25.

Mabel W. Wanser1

F, b. June 1889
FatherMartin R. Wanser1 b. c 1865, d. 21 Feb 1894
MotherHarriet Lulla Carr1 b. 29 Dec 1866, d. 20 Jan 1947
     Mabel W. Wanser, daughter of Martin R. Wanser and Harriet Lulla Carr, was born in June 1889 at New York.2

Census

     Mabel appeared on the 1892 New York Census in Flatlands, Kings, New York in the household of her parents, Martin and Harriet.3

     Mabel appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Brooklyn, Kings, New York in the household of her mother, Harriet and step father, Albert Nicholas Van Dyke.4
Last Edited=9 Jun 2022

Citations

  1. [S40] Census of the United States, 1900 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 22 B, lines 56.
  2. [S40] Census of the United States, 1900 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 22 B, line 56.
  3. [S31] State Census, [database on-line], Provo, Utah, Flatlands, New York, Page 6, line 10 thru 13.
  4. [S40] Census of the United States, 1900 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 22 B, lines 54 thru 59.
 
Compiler: John W. Van Dyke: John W. Van Dyke