Heinrich P. Graebner
1857-1913
Born: Michigan
Died: Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan
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1857-1913
Born: Michigan
Died: Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan
<p>It was difficult to find the right Henry P. Graebner that married Amelia Niedermeier since there were two or three Henry Graebners that lived in Saginaw during their time there. Several other researchers all came up with different parents of Henry. I found that Henry P. Graebner was the son of Adam and Katherine through these means:</p><ol><li>Henry Phillip Graebner married "name not given" in Monroe, Michigan in May 1883 according to the records. Emiel Niedermeier was a witness to this wedding, so he must have married a Niedermeier. His occupation is listed as "clerk".</li><li>According to the 1881 Saginaw City Directory, there are two Henry Graebners living in Saginaw who list an occupation of Clerk. One lives with Konrad Graebner, the other with Adam Graebner.</li><li>Henry P. Graebner was listed in the 1908 Saginaw City Directory as being a bookbinder, living at 124 N. Oakley Street. Lena Graebner (his daughter) was also living at the same address.</li><li>Amelia Graebner was listed in the 1914 Saginaw City Directory as a widow to Henry P. She also resided at 124 N.Oakley.</li><li>At www.familysearch.org, searching Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995, Henry P. Graebner died November 2, 1913. His parents are listed as Adam Graebner and Katherine Beyerlein. His occupation is listed as bookbinder. No spouse is listed but states he is "married". No image is provided.</li><li>At www.findagrave.com, the only Henry P. Graebner buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery (where Amelia Graebner and Lena Radeke Graebner are buried) is Henry Paul Graebner, died November 2, 1913. No image provided.</li></ol><p>It is then deduced that Henry P. Graebner, son of Adam Graebner and Katherine Beyerlein, married Amelia Niedermeier in Monroe on May 23, 1883, was a bookbinder (later) who lived at 124 N. Oakley, Saginaw, Michigan, and died on November 2, 1913 and is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery.</p>