Notizen zu dieser Person
Sailed Bremen-Southampton-New York, ship Havel, arrival 4 Jun 1891
Alex. Sigmund, 52, workman, Wuerttemberg
Cath. Sigmund, 53, Wuerttemberg
Pauline Sigmund, 15, Wuerttemberg
Carl Sigmund, 14, Wuerttemberg
Friederike Sigmund, 11, Wuerttemberg
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U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
about Carl Alexander Sigmund
Name: Carl Alexander Sigmund
Birth Date: 31 Oct 1877
Birth Place: Sindelfingen
Residence: Naperville, Illinois
Race: White
Roll: 30955_165962
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http://www.wheatlandplowing.org/Families/sigmund.htm
Carl A. Sigmund was born in Wurttemburg, Germany on October 31, 1877. He came to America in 1891. On November 7, 1898 he became an American citizen. The presiding judge was the Honorary John H. Batten in DuPage County. This event was never forgotten his entire life.
He was on e of P. Kroehlers first employees as a shipping clerk from 1905 to 1910. Mayor Alvin Scott appointed him 1st assistant engineer on April 26, 1905 for the City of Naperville, Illinois. His Uncle Louis Sigmund hired him to work at the Naperville Cheese Factory until he decided to venture into the farming business.
May 3, 1990 he married Wilhelmina Springborn. Four children were born: Carl W., Helen, Grace and Alice. The year 1910 he became a farmer in the Springbrook School area. The children all attended the school.
He retired from farming and then in a short while he returned to Kroehler’s as their special mail deliveryman.
He passed away on February 18, 1956 at his Naperville home at 1031 N. Washington Street.