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Married:
According to marriage records in Story County, Iowa, A. H. Fiegenbaum, of Ankeny, Polk County, Iowa and Maggie McKee, of Cambridge, Story County, Iowa, received marriage license 62 on 10 July 1880 (affidavit made by A. H. Fiegenbaum). A. H. Fiegenbaum, a farmer who would be age 26 at his next birthday, was the son of F. W. Fiegenbaum and Louissa [sic] Otto and had been born in Indiana. Maggie McKee, who would be age 20 at her next birthday, was the daughter of Hugh McKee and Mary Ann Harper and had been born in Iowa. They were married on 10 July 1880 at the bride's residence, at Cambridge, Iowa by Wm. Abraham, "pastor." This was the first marriage for both bride and groom. H. McKee and Mary McKee were witnesses at the ceremony.
Census (family):
According to the 1900 enumeration, the household consisted of Adolph Fiegenbaum, head of household, age 45, born in March 1855 in Indiana, married for 19 years, a clerk with the government; Maggie Fiegenbaum, wife, age 38, born in June 1861 in Iowa, married for 19 years, the mother of 1 child who is still living; Grace G. Fiegenbaum, daughter, age 16, born in June 1883 in the District of Columbia, attending school.
Residence (family):
"Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fiegenbaum" of Washington, D.C. attended the celebration of the 50th wedding anniversary of Adolph's parents at Oregon, Missouri in April, 1902. An account of the event identified him as a clerk in the War Department.
A city directory reported that Adolph H. Fiegenbaum, a clerk, lived at 30 7th Street, NE. Grace G. Fiegenbaum, a teacher, lived at the same address.
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