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Hugo Habenicht 1886 - 1976

Hugo Habenicht of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA was born on August 4, 1886, and was the father of P Geoffrey Habenicht. Hugo Habenicht died at age 89 years old in January 1976.
Hugo Habenicht
arthur - fritz - hugo habenicht
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA 19136
August 4, 1886
January 1976
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  • Introduction

    hugo habenicht was my great great uncle, he was in ww 1 , came from germany ion the boat austraila , came over as a baby , his mother was christine habenicht , his father was jorgen havbenicht . his brother max was my grandfather
  • 08/4
    1886

    Birthday

    August 4, 1886
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Early Life & Education

    manhattam slums
  • Military Service

    was in ww1
  • 01/dd
    1976

    Death

    January 1976
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
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In 1886, in the year that Hugo Habenicht was born, on January 5th, Scottish novelist Robert Louis Stevenson's book the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was published. Immediately popular, the paperback book was sold for $1 in the U.S. - almost $25 today. Stevenson's stepson said that he wrote the first draft in under 3 days.
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In 1927, at the age of 41 years old, Hugo was alive when aviator and media darling Charles Lindbergh, age 25, made the first successful solo TransAtlantic flight. "Lucky Lindy" took off from Long Island in New York and flew to Paris, covering  3,600 statute miles and flying for 33 1⁄2-hours. His plane "The Spirit of St. Louis" was a fabric-covered, single-seat, single-engine "Ryan NYP" high-wing monoplane designed by both Lindbergh and the manufacturer's chief engineer.
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Hugo Habenicht's Family Tree & Friends

Hugo Habenicht's Family Tree

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