Texas Family Group Sheet for the GOLDSTICKER, Henry Family *********************************************** Copyright Nancy R Christensen. All rights reserved. http://www.usgenweb.org/volunteers/copyright.shtml *********************************************** Submitted by: Nancy R Christensen Email address: Husband: GOLDSTICKER, Henry Birthdate: 4 July 1843 Birthplace: Breslau, Prussia Death date: 9 August 1888 Place of death: Milam County, Texas Burial: Jewish Cemetery, Rockdale, Milam, Texas Father: Mother: Marriage date: Marriage place: Probably Texas Wife: PHILIPSON, Gabreilla Birthdate: 24 April 1852 Birthplace: Prussia Death date: 22 July 1936 Place of death: Denver, Colorado Burial: Emanuel Cemetery, Denver, CO Father: Mother: CHILDREN Child No. 1: Minnie GOLDSTICKER Sex: F Birthdate: 27 March 1875 Birthplace: Texas Death date: 14 Feb 1955 Place of death: Texas or Colorado Burial: Marriage date: 14 Nov 1906 Marriage place: Denver, CO Spouse's name: Abram HEITLER Child No. 2: Albert Henry GOLDSTICKER Sex: M Birthdate: 21 Oct 1877 Birthplace: Texas Death date: 8 July 1948 Place of death: Burial: Marriage date: Abt 1914 Marriage place: Spouse's name: Tressie UNKOWN Child No. 3: Ralph Philipson GOLDSTICKER Sex: M Birthdate: 18 Dec 1880 Birthplace: Texas Death date: 25 April 1962 Place of death: Burial: Marriage date: 22 Oct 1918 Marriage place: St Louis, MO Spouse's name: Henrietta ROTHSCHILDE Child No. 4: George GOLDSTICKER Sex: M Birthdate: 20 Sept 1882 Birthplace: Texas Death date: 22 Aug 1883 Place of death: Milam County, Texas Burial: Jewish Cemetery, Rockdale, Milam, Texas Marriage date: Marriage place: Spouse's name: Documentation: 1860 Census, Lavaca, Calhoun Cnty, Texas. Served in the Confederate Army. Enlisted April 20, 1861 at Lavaca, CAlhoun County, Texas in the Lavaca Guard Light Infantry, 24th Brigade, Texas State Troops. 1870 Census, Fort Davis, Presidio Cnty, Texas. After war, owned some land in west Texas. 1880 Census, Rockdale, Milam, Texas. Listed as a Retail grocer - actually propietor of the Boss Saloon. Licensed to sell liquor. Died of Bright's disease. After his death, Gabriella moved to Dallas, Texas and lived near her brother Ludwig Philipson. 1900 Census Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas (Gabreilla Goldsticker). By 1910 had moved to Denver to live with her daughter Minnie and her husband, Abram Heitler. 1910 Census Denver, Co (Abram Heitler). 1920 Census Denver, CO (Abram Heitler). 1930 Census, DEnver, CO (Heitler, Minnie G).