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Hart Family - Ourfolk

Hart Family - Ourfolk



Louis Hollweg Haerle 13 NOV 1896 - 17 NOV 1972

Louis was born on 13 NOV 1896 in Indianapolis. Indiana and died on 17 NOV 1972 (age: 76) in La Jolla, California .
He was the son of George C Haerle .

Louis was married to Dorothy Dugan (Haerle) on 25 NOV 1933 in Marion Co, Indiana.

Dorothy was born on 28 MAY 1896 in Indiana .
She is the daughter of Charles Ambrose Dugan (1861/1862 - 1935) and Fannie B. Dorwin (Dugan) (7 NOV 1862 - 19 NOV 1959).
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 ParentsGrand Parents  
George C Haerle
Louis Hollweg Haerle
 


Wife - Dorothy was born on 28 MAY 1896 in Indiana






Louis: Haerle Family
Hollweg Family: Louis Hollweg was born in Westphalia, Prussia and emigrated to the
U.S. in 1860. The 1896 City Directory lists Louis as a salesman for Hollweg & Reese, a
wholesale glassware and crockery firm. His son, Ferdinand (Ferd) Louis Hollweg, on his
1918 Draft Registration Card and his Passport Application, lists his birthday as September
7, 1876. The 1880 census shows that Ferdinand was four years old and his sister Norma
was five. The 1893 City Directory shows the family living at 505 North Meridian Street.
In the 1900 Census, Ferd was still living at home with his father and his step-mother,
Louise. His 1918 Draft Registration Card shows Ferd living at 4171 Washington Blvd and
he was president of the Mutual China Company at 130 S. Meridian. His wife was Elba
Matthews Hollweg.

Haerle Family: Rudolf Haerle was the son of Ferdinand Hollweg s sister, Norma H.
Hollweg Haerle. Norma married George C. Haerle in 1896. According to city directories
George s father, William Haerle, operated a Fancy Dry Goods Store and then a Ladies
Furnishings Store at 4 West Washington Street and lived at 854 N. Meridian Street and
later at 1804 N. Meridian where the interior picture was taken. Norma and George had
three children, Louis (born 1897), Elizabeth (born 1899), and Rudolf (born 1902).
According to censuses, George Hearle was a dry goods merchant in 1900, a woman s
apparel merchant in 1910 and an accountant for a steel company in 1930. He died in 1932.

Louis Haerle, the eldest child of George and Norma also worked in the dry goods
business; in the 1920 Census he was listed as a dry goods salesman. In 1930 he was vice
president of Hibben Hollweg & Co. and on his 1942 draft card he was listed as a traveling
salesman for Hibben Hollweg & Co. and was also farming and living in Zionsville. Louis
Haerle died in 1972.

Elizabeth Haerle, was the middle Haerle child. In the 1940 Census she was living with her
mother Norma and renting a home at 3733 N. Meridian with a lodger present. Elizabeth
was a friend of Hildegarde Flanner, sister of the author Janet Flanner, known as Genet .
Elizabeth Haerle died in 1957 and Norma Haerle in 1963.

Rudolf Haerle the youngest Haerle child, indicated on his 1924 passport application that
he was in the mercantile business, and in the 1930 city directory he was listed as secretary
of Hibben Hollweg Co. By 1934 he was an agent for Connecticut Mutual Life insurance
Co. City directories for 1936 and 1943 show him as a buyer for L. S. Ayres and Co.
Rudolf Haerle died in 1992



-- Dorothy --
Dorothy was a High School Teacher.


Dorothy:

Margaret Morton Kimball (niece of Dorothy Dugan), interview, October 25, 1992. According to Rosanna Amos, She Dorothy always wanted to be the social butterfly, and even though Pierre Goodrich came from a very well known family, that was never his interest. I don t think he was ever interested in socializing at all. Being known was not important to him (interview, December 10, 1991).

Margaret Kimball, interview, October 25, 1992. According to Mrs. Kimball, Dorothy participated in the Indianapolis Women s Club (a literary group), the Junior League, the Indiana Vassar Club, and the Indianapolis Dramatics Club (a theater group). She even wrote a cookbook. Dorothy s involvement in the Indianapolis Literary Club was so well remembered that the club honored her with the dedication of a book in 1987. That was shortly after Dorothy s death (she died on February 14, 1987) and twenty years after she had resigned from the club to move to California.


Louis: WWI Draft Registration

WWI Draft Registration



Louis: WWII Draft Registration

WWII Draft Registration





Last change (on this page): 21 APR 2020