See also
Husband:
Joseph J. MARX (1864-1952)
Wife:
Hanna "Annie" ASCHER (1866-1916)
Children:
Marriage:
c. 1887
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
Name:
Joseph J. MARX
Sex:
Male
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
Sep, 1864
Germany
Immigration:
c. 1882 (age 17-18)
Naturalisation:
census 1910:
Apr 21, 1910 (age 45)
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
In 1910, Oswold was a student attending school.
Death:
Jan 11, 1952 (age 87)
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
Burial:
Jan 13, 1952
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
Name:
Hanna "Annie" ASCHER
Sex:
Female
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
Jun 15, 1866
Germany
Immigration:
Nov 12, 1866 (age 0)
to Weimer
resided:
1867 (age 0-1)
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
census 1870:
Jul 23, 1870 (age 4)
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
census 1910:
Apr 21, 1910 (age 43)
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
In 1910, Oswold was a student attending school.
Death:
Jul 31, 1916 (age 50)
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
Burial:
Aug 16, 1916
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
Name:
Oswold MARKS
Sex:
Male
Birth:
Dec 27, 1887
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
census 1910:
Apr 21, 1910 (age 22)
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
In 1910, Oswold was a student attending school.
Death:
Oct 28, 1913 (age 25)
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
Burial:
Hamtramck, Wayne County, MI
Name:
Rudolph MARKS
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
Jun, 1890
census 1910:
Apr 21, 1910 (age 19)
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
In 1910, Oswold was a student attending school.
Death:
Dec 12, 1976 (age 86)
Albuquerque, NM
Burial:
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
Name:
Milton MARKS
Sex:
Male
Birth:
Aug 8, 1900
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
census 1910:
Apr 21, 1910 (age 9)
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
In 1910, Oswold was a student attending school.
Death:
May 19, 1913 (age 12)
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
Burial:
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
Name:
Alma MARKS
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
Jun 4, 1909
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
census 1910:
Apr 21, 1910 (age 0)
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
In 1910, Oswold was a student attending school.
Death:
Oct 4, 2000 (age 91)
Detroit, Wayne County, MI
Name:
Idsa MARKS
Sex:
Female
Birth:
According to the 1910 census, Joseph's native language was Yiddish,
but he could also read, write, and speak English. He came to America
in 1882 and was a naturalized citizen. He was a tailor of men's
clothes and owned a shop at 459 Gratiot Avenue in Detroit, Michigan.
Hanna, or as she was later called, Anna, arrived on 12 November 1866
in New York aboard the Palmyra, which departed from Liverpool and
Queenstown. She was 7 months old at the time. She is listed in
"Germans to America, Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports" as
Adolf, but it is well-known that there are some errors in the "Germans
to America" volumes.
In 1910, Anna and Joseph lived at 169 Montcalm, between Anna's parents
and Anna's sister Pauline's family. By 1910, Anna had had five
children, four of whom were still living. Their son Oswold was born
about 1888 and was attending school. Their son Rudolph was born about
1890 and was a shipping clerk in dry goods. Their son Milton was born
about 1901. Their daughter Alma was born about 1909. Several people
whose names match these are buried in Machpelah Cemetery in Ferndale,
Michigan. Anna may have died July 31, 1916 or (less likely, based on
grave location) September 7, 1927. Joseph may have died January 13,
1952. Oswold may have died October 28, 1913. Rudolph may have died
December 12, 1976. Milton may have died May 18, 1913. There was an
outbreak of typhoid fever in Detroit in 1912, so perhaps some of these
family members died from that.