Birth | 13 May 1890 | Minnie Heinlein was born on 13 May 1890. |
1900 Census (with Parents)
| 12 Jun 1900 | Minnie appeared in the 1900 Federal Census of Boeuf Township, Gasconade County, Missouri, as Mina Heinlein, in the household of her parents, Anna and Edward C. Heinlein. She is a single white female, age 10. Daughter of head of household. Born May 1890. She was born in Missouri. Her mother and father were born in Missouri. Her occuption is at school. She attended school 6 months. She can read, write and speak English. |
1910 Census (with Parents)
| 15 Apr 1910 | Minnie appeared in the 1910 Federal Census of Boeuf Township, Gasconade County, Missouri, as Minnie Heinlein, in the household of her parents, Anna and Edward C. Heinlein. She is a single white female, age 19. Daughter of head of household. She was born in Missouri. Her father was born in Missouri, her mother in Germany. She can speak English. She has no occupation. She can read and write. She did not attend school since September 1, 1909. |
Marriage | 15 Dec 1912 | Minnie Heinlein and Edwin Allemann, son of Mary (Unknown), were married on 15 Dec 1912. |
1930 Census (Spouse of Head)
| 16 Apr 1930 | Minnie appeared in the 1930 Federal Census of Boeuf Township, Gasconade County, Missouri, as Minnie Allemann, with her husband, Edwin Allemann, and their children, Raymond and Roy. She is a married white female, age 39. Wife of head of household. She was 22 years old when first married. She did not attend school within the census year. She can read and write. She was born in Missouri. Her father was born in Missouri, her mother in Germany. She can speak English. She has no occupation. |
Death | Dec 1954 | Minnie Heinlein died in Dec 1954 in Gasconade County, Missouri, at age 64. |
Burial | 11 Dec 1954 | She was buried on 11 Dec 1954, age 64, in Saint James Cemetery, located in Stony Hill, Franklin County, Missouri. |