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Married:
- They were married by Friedrich Richter, an evangelical Lutheran pastor. Witnesses to the marriage were Adam [surname not legible] and Otto P. Erlenborn.
Marriage License:
- The Marriage Affidavit and the Marriage License identified "Theodore J. Fiegenbaum," age 27, as a resident of Hampton, Hamilton County, Nebraska, and "Nellie M. Erlenborn," age 19, as a resident of Mendota, LaSalle County, Illinois.
Residence (family):
- According to an obituary, Theodore was a druggist in Lincoln from 1890-1906, at which point he moved to Western, Saline County, Nebraska.
Census (family):
- According to the 1910 enumeration of Western Village, in "South Fork precinct," the household consisted of T. T. J. Fiegenbaum, head of household, age 47, born in Minnesota, married (for 20 years), a druggist; Nellie Fiegenbaum, wife, age 38, born in Illinois, married (for 20 years and mother of 1 child) a music teacher; and Martha Fiegenbaum, daughter, age 5, born in Nebraska.
- According to the 1920 enumeration of 1530 B Street, the household consisted of Theodore Fiegenbaum, head of household, age 58, born in Minnesota, married, a clerk working in the state capitol; Nellie Fiegenbaum, wife, age 49, born in Illinois,; married; and Martha Fiegenbaum, age 15, born in Lincoln, married [sic], attending school.
- According to the 1930 enumeration, the household residing at 1530 B Street consisted of Theodore Fiegenbaum, head of household, age 68, born in Minnesota, married, a pharmacist; Nellie Fiegenbaum, wife, age 59, born in Vermont [sic], married; and Martha Fiegenbaum, daughter, age 25, born in Nebraska, single; a university teacher.
Residence (family):
- According to an obituary in January 1934, Benjamin Friedrich Fiegenbaum was survived by his brother, "Theodore Fiegenbaum of Lincoln, Nebraska."
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