Eloise Freudenberg (1898) died as an infant at 65 days of marasmus. (b. April 08, 1898; 220 Madison Street, Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA - d. June 12, 1898; 220 Madison Street, Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA) Eloise lived for 65 day if we do not include her day of death as a full day. That is 2 months and 4 days.
Parents[]
Siblings[]
- Babyboy Freudenberg (1879-1879)
- Max S. Freudenberg II (1881) who died as an infant
- Ada Augusta Freudenberg (1885-1957) who married Ralph Kohlman (1885-1957) the printer
- Charles Fredrick Freudenberg (1887-1942) who married Julia Mary Buttomer (1883-1973) and is the one sibling with only a single photograph
- Jenny Gertrude Freudenberg (1888) who died as an infant
- Clara Freudenberg (1889-1959) who never married
- Arthur Oscar Freudenberg I (1891-1968) who worked as a real estate broker and married Maria Elisabeth Winblad II (1895-1987)
- Max Freudenberg III (1893-?) who lived till at least 7 years old and appears on the 1900 census and may be buried in Hoboken Cemetery
- Louis Julius Freudenberg I (1894-1918) who died in World War I
- Harry Freudenberg (1895-1896) who died as an infant
- Richard F. Freudenberg (1896-1988) worked as a chemical salesman and married Charlotte C. Kahrar (1897-1963)
- Eugene Freudenberg I (1900-1956) who worked as a freight handler and married Florence Catherine Skinner (1901-1986)
- Ralph Freudenberg (1903-1980) who worked as a typesetter for the New York Times and he married Nora Belle Conklin (1902-1963) and later married Lottie Dombrowska (1916-1995)
- Grace May Freudenberg (1904-1981) who married George Dewey Sanford I (1898-1965) and he worked in Ralph Kohlman's print shop
Death[]
She died of marasmus on June 12, 1898. Eloise lived for 65 days from her birth to her death if we do not include her day of death as a full day. She lived 2 months and 4 days not including the last day as a full day.
Burial[]
Her death certificate says she is buried in Hoboken Cemetery, North Bergen, New Jersey but the people now in charge of the records at the cemetery can not find a Freudenberg grave. There is also a Hoboken Cemetery in New Durham. There should be 4 Freudenberg children buried there; Harry Freudenberg (1895-1896), Max S. Freudenberg III (1893-1900), Eloise Freudenberg (1898) and Babyboy Freudenberg (1879-1879) for a total of 15 children. There are articles in the newspaper telling that the cemetery has been selling graves without tombstones as virgin plots.