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- Wedding announcement from Freehold Transcript, Mar. 17, 1919: THOMPSON-HAFEMAN: A very pretty home wedding took place on Sunday afternoon, March 2, 1919, at 4 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hafeman of near Freehold, when Miss Helen Thompson of Tennent, and their son, Harry S. Hafeman, were quietly married. Only the immediate relatives of the families were present. The ceremonywas performed by Rev. Frank Symmes of Old Tennent Church. The bride was very becomingly attired in a gown of white crepe. Immediately after the ceremony luncheon was served and the bride and groom then left on a short wedding trip. On their return, they will make their home in Freehold where they have already furnished a home.
1930 Census (NJ, ED 13-38, p. 2A) Freehold Twp (4-7-1930)
18 Throckmorton St.
Age: 37, married at age: 28, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born US
homeowner, house worth $5000; occupation: chauffer at garage
- Wedding announcement from Freehold Transcript, Mar. 17, 1919: THOMPSON-HAFEMAN: A very pretty home wedding took place on Sunday afternoon, March 2, 1919, at 4 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hafeman of near Freehold, when Miss Helen Thompson of Tennent, and their son, Harry S. Hafeman, were quietly married. Only the immediate relatives of the families were present. The ceremonywas performed by Rev. Frank Symmes of Old Tennent Church. The bride was very becomingly attired in a gown of white crepe. Immediately after the ceremony luncheon was served and the bride and groom then left on a short wedding trip. On their return, they will make their home in Freehold where they have already furnished a home.
1930 Census (NJ, ED 13-38, p. 2A) Freehold Twp (4-7-1930)
18 Throckmorton St.
Age: 37, married at age: 28, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born US
homeowner, house worth $5000; occupation: chauffer at garage
Died:
- OBIT:
HARRY S. HAFEMAN
HOWELL TOWNSHIP - Harrry S. Hafeman, 69, of Howell Rd., died at his home yesterday. Mr. Hafeman was born in Wichita, Kans., son of the Iate Richard A. and Elizabeth Dickhut Hafeman. He was a retiree foreman for C. H. Sutphen, road contractors, of Freehold. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Helen Thompson Hafeman; daughter, Mrs. A. Harry Hulse of Freehold; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Smith of Allentown and Mrs. Harry Miller of Farmingdale; three brothers, Lloyd Hafeman of Nashville, Tenn., Ernest Hafeman of Manasquan, and Walter R. Hafeman of Robbinsville; three grandchildren, and two great-grandsons. The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Freeman Funeral Home, Freehold, with John Tomsen of Kingdom Hall, Jehovah's Witnesses, officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Farmingdale.
(Red Bank Register, 4/15/1963)
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