Ida Hulda Weingart

Ida Hulda Weingart

Female 1888 - 1981  (92 years)

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  • Name Ida Hulda Weingart 
    Born 2 Apr 1888  Marolterode, Thüringen, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    AFN 365D-CK 
    _UID 04DF0EC67F927349AB45F7557B15DCDD09DA 
    Died 3 Jan 1981  San Jose, Santa Clara, California, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2
    • California Death Index, 1940-1997
      Name: Ida H Gebauer [Ida H Weingart]
      Social Security #: 555505788
      Sex: FEMALE
      Birth Date: 2 Apr 1888
      Birthplace: Other Country
      Death Date: 3 Jan 1981
      Death Place: Santa Clara
      Mother's Maiden Name: Stovberg
      Father's Surname: Weingart

      Source Citation: Place: Santa Clara; Date: 3 Jan 1981; Social Security: 555505788.

      Source Information:
      Ancestry.com. California Death Index, 1940-1997 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Original data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics.
    • Social Security Death Index
      Name: Ida Gebauer
      SSN: 555-50-5788
      Last Residence: 95124 San Jose, Santa Clara, California, United States of America
      Born: 2 Apr 1888
      Last Benefit: 95124 San Jose, Santa Clara, California, United States of America
      Died: Jan 1981
      State (Year) SSN issued: California (1954)

      Source Citation: Number: 555-50-5788;Issue State: California;Issue Date: 1954.

      Source Information:
      Ancestry.com. Social Security Death Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Original data: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration.
    Buried 07 Jan 1981  Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, California, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I258  James
    Last Modified 31 Jan 2021 

    Father Johann Georg Friedrich Weingart,   b. 25 Feb 1860, Marolterode, Schwarzburg-Sonderhausen, Thüringen, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 07 Feb 1942, Marolterode, Schwarzburg-Sonderhausen, Thüringen, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 81 years) 
    Mother Luise Christine Alwine Stollberg,   b. 21 Jul 1861,   d. 20 Feb 1931, Marolterode, Schwarzburg-Sonderhausen, Thüringen, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 69 years) 
    Married 28 Sep 1884  Bothenheiligen, Thüringen, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location 
    _UID A039EA27B15AE54CADC4EC3C33E8E75B1C0B 
    Family ID F5564  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Karl Georg Gebauer,   b. 6 Aug 1887, Schlotheim, Thüringen, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 22 Dec 1953, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, California, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 66 years) 
    Married 22 Jun 1919  Marolterode, Thüringen, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location 
    _UID 01716A1B4F5EEA4DB7C8032873D5E65205E4 
    Last Modified 27 Apr 2010 
    Family ID F98  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Photos
    Karl Georg Gebauer, Ida Hulda Weingart
    Karl Georg Gebauer, Ida Hulda Weingart
    At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
    SS Stuttgart
    SS Stuttgart
    Photo found at ancestry.com
    Weingart Family c. 1926
    Weingart Family c. 1926
    Description from Uta Goeber:

    We assume it was taken shortly before leaving for America, like a farewell photo on a farewell meeting. The picture should be 95 years old (1926).
    You can see from left the family Kämmerer, cousin of Berta (I11982), Ida (I258), Minna (I11981) and Änne (I11983), beside them our great-grandmother Alwine (I11980), beside her Rudi Hüttig (I1248), youngest son of Berta, then Berta, in front of her our great-grandfather Friedrich (I11156), next to him Ida, after her Minna and Änne.
    The boy right in front of the table with the bottle is Heinz Weingart (I12616), oldest illegitimate son of Berta. On the right [sic. left] you can see my grandfather Hans-Georg Hüttig (I1243) and in the middle Helmut Weingart (I1247), son of Änne.
    Possibly Ida and Änne Weingart with unknown young man
    Possibly Ida and Änne Weingart with unknown young man
    Description from Uta Goeber in 2021:

    On the other scan, the photo left, we are not really sure. We assume it's Ida and Änne, but we can't determine the young man.
    Another doily made by Ida Weingart Gebauer.
    Another doily made by Ida Weingart Gebauer.
    Doily made by Ida Weingart Gebauer using a door knob
    Doily made by Ida Weingart Gebauer
    Doily made by Ida Weingart Gebauer
    Doily made by Ida Weingart Gebauer using a door knob

    Documents
    Ida Weingart's birth registration
    Ida Weingart's birth registration
    English Translation:

    Registration
    No. 13

    Neunheiligen, April 8, 1888

    Today, the shoemaker, Johann Georg Friedrich Weingart (Protestant), who lives in Marolterode, house no. 12, came to the civil office and announced that his wife, Louise Christiane Alwine Weingart (maiden name Stollberg; also Protestant), who lives with him in his house in Marolterode, gave birth on April 2, 1888 at 11:00 AM, to a female child named Hulda Ida.

    Reading, Approval and Signature
    Johann Georg Friedrich Weingart
    Registrar WITZEL

    At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
    Muttchen's 1929 Trip back to the U.S.
    Muttchen's 1929 Trip back to the U.S.
    1930 Census with Gebauers
    1930 Census with Gebauers
    Census in San Francisco with Ida and Alma Gebauer. See line number 43.
    Muttchen and Alma's 1933 Trip from Los Angeles to New York
    Muttchen and Alma's 1933 Trip from Los Angeles to New York
    #14 Ida Gebauer
    #25 Alma James
    Caracas, Venezuela Court Decision on Georg Gebauer and Ida Weingart Gebauer.
    Caracas, Venezuela Court Decision on Georg Gebauer and Ida Weingart Gebauer.
    Downloaded from http://www.pgr.gob.ve/dmdocuments/1950/23204.pdf.

    TRIBUNAL NACIONAL DE REPARACIONES
    DE GUERRA
    Los Estados Unidos de Venezuela. - En su nombre.-El
    Tribunal Nacional de Reparaciones de Guerra.
    Vistos. - Con fecha veinte y siete de mayo de mil novecientos
    cuarenta y siete, los ciudadanos alemanes Georg
    Gebauer e Ida Weingart de Gebauer, se dirigieron a este
    Tribunal, solicitando que se les declare exentos de responsabilidad
    por causa de guerra, de acuerdo con las
    disposiciones pertinentes del Decreto No 176 de la Junta
    Revolucionaria de Gobierno.
    Fundamentan su pretensión los aludidos solicitantes, en
    las razones favorables siguientes: que siempre han observado
    una conducta contraria a los procedimientos y
    doctrinas nacistas, rechazándolas en todo momento y
    profesando amistad con los refugiados alemanes antinacistas.
    Tal conducta los mantuvo siempre al margen de
    las Listas Negras de los Gobiernos Norteamericano y
    Británico; que los pocos bienes que poseen los adquirieron
    con su trabajo en Venezuela, a donde llegaron sin
    dinero, a causa de la crisis mundial que en 1931 los alcanzó
    en Estados Unidos de América; que desde 1923 están
    ausentes de Alemania, viviendo en Argentina y luego
    en Estados Unidos, durante cuyo lapso, sólo la señora
    Ida de Gebauer, visitó Alemania en 1935, por razones de
    salud ; que desde el dos de enero de 1932, están domiciliados
    en Venezuela.
    Admitida esta solicitud se le dió el curso legal y fué
    notificado el Procurador General de la Nación, quien en
    la audiencia de 21 de mayo de 1948, por medio de su Delegado,
    Dr. R. L. VilIanueva Mata, manifestó no tener
    por el momento objeción alguna que hacer a la solicitud
    de los nombrados súbditos alemanes.
    Abierto el lapso probatorio, durante él las partes interesadas
    promovieron la declaración de los testigos señores
    Erwin Halle, Manuel Weintraub y Carlos Guillermo
    Jagenberg. Evacuada esta prueba ante el Juzgado
    Primero de Parroquia del Departamento Libertador del
    Distrito Federal, comisionado por este Tribunal, dieron
    el resultado siguiente: Los tres testigos precitados, exponen
    de manera uniforme, que conocen bien al matrimonio
    Gebauer-Weingart; que saben que los pocos bienes
    que esos ciudadanos poseen, los han adquirido con su tra
    bajo de quince años de residencia en Venezuela; que les
    consta que dichos señores han sido siempre enemigos del
    gobierno y de las doctrinas nacistas que imperaron en
    Alemania antes y durante la última Guerra Mundial; y
    que nunca fueron incluídos en las llamadas Listas Negras
    de los Gobiernos Aliados.
    De los datos constantes en el Prontuario correspondientes
    a los esposos Gebauer-Weingart, consta que
    Georg Gebauer llegó al país el dos de marzo de 1932, que
    es de de profesión carpintero y era dueño, para la fecha
    de ese Prontuario, de una carpintería y ebanistería,
    establecida en esta ciudad, con un giro aproximado de
    Bs. 60.000; que no tiene record policial, goza de excelente
    reputación y de crédito comercial y particular; que
    la señora Ida Weingart de Gebauer, llegó al país en
    noviembre de 1934, salió por seis meses y regresó a principios
    de diciembre de 1939; y por los datos de su Pasaporte,
    también acompañado a estas actuaciones, consta
    igualmente que el prenombrado súbdito alemán estaba
    domiciliado en Caracas, para el 11 de marzo de 1936.
    Con los elementos que se dejan analizados, este Tribunal
    considera cumplidas a favor de los solicitantes, las
    circunstancias establecidas en las letras d) y e) del articulo
    10 del Decreto 176 de la Junta Revolucionaria de
    Gobiérno y así se declara.
    Por las razones expuestas, este Tribunal, en nombre
    de la República, administrando justicia y por autoridad
    del Decreto antes mencionado, declara a los cuidadanos
    alemanes Georg Gebauer e Ida Weingart de Gebauer,
    exentos de responsabilidad por causa de guerra y libre
    su patrimonio de las sanciones establecidas en la Ley
    de la materia.
    Publíquese, regístrese; comuniquese a la Administración
    de Bienes Nacionalizados a los efectos consiguientes y archívese
    el expediente.
    Dada, firmada y sellada en la Sala de Audiencias del
    Tribunal Nacional de Reparaciones de Guerra, en Caracas,
    a los veinte y un dîas del mes de marzo de mil novecientos
    cincuenta. - Años 140°de la Independencia
    y 92° de la Federación.
    El Vocal-Presidente,
    Emilio H. Gómez Velutini.
    Vocal,
    Faustino Yánez.
    Vocal,
    Diego Arrezaz Romero.
    Vocal,
    Salvador Alfonzo Acero.
    Vocal,
    Luis Manuel García.
    El Secretario,
    J. R. Villaiba Rojas.

    (Google English Translation follows)
    NATIONAL COURT REPAIRS
    WAR
    The United States of Venezuela . - In his name. - The
    National Court War Reparations .
    Viewed . - On twenty-seventh May 1900
    forty-seven German citizens Georg
    Gebauer and Ida Gebauer Weingart , addressed this
    Court , requesting that absolves them of responsibility
    by war , according to the
    relevant provisions of Decree No. 176 of the Board
    Revolutionary Government .
    They base their claim to the applicants referred to in
    following favorable reasons : they have always observed
    conduct contrary to the procedures and
    Nazis doctrines , rejecting them at all times and
    professing friendship with the German refugees antinacistas .
    Such behavior always kept outside
    Black Lists and American governments
    British , that the few assets they have acquired them
    with his work in Venezuela , where they arrived without
    money , because of the global crisis in 1931 reached
    in the United States of America since 1923 are
    absent from Germany , living in Argentina and then
    in the United States, during which time , only Mrs.
    Ida Gebauer , visited Germany in 1935 , for reasons of
    health since the January 2, 1932 , are domiciled
    in Venezuela .
    Admitted this application was given the legal tender and was
    notified the Attorney General's Office , who in
    the hearing of May 21, 1948 , through his delegate ,
    Dr. R. L. VilIanueva Mata, said it had no
    for now objection to make to the application
    of German nationals appointed .
    After the probationary period , during the different stakeholders
    promoted the Lords witness statements
    Halle Erwin , Manuel and Carlos William Weintraub
    Jagenberg . Evacuated this evidence before the Court
    First Parish of Libertador Department
    Federal District , commissioned by the Court, gave
    the following result: The three aforementioned witnesses , exposed
    uniformly knowledgeable about the marriage
    Gebauer - Weingart , who know that the few assets
    that these people have , they have acquired with their work
    under fifteen years of residence in Venezuela , which will
    know that these gentlemen have been always enemies of
    government and the Nazis doctrines that prevailed in
    Germany before and during the last World War , and
    that were never included calls Blacklists
    of the Allied Governments .
    Constant data in the Handbook for
    Gebauer - husbands Weingart ground that
    Georg Gebauer arrived on March 2, 1932 , which
    is a professional carpenter and owned by the date
    of this Handbook , a carpentry and joinery ,
    established in this city , with a twist of approximately
    Bs 60,000 , which has no police record , is in excellent
    credit reputation and commercial and private , that
    Mrs. Ida Gebauer Weingart , arrived in the country in
    November 1934 , he left for six months and returned in early
    December 1939 , and data from your passport ,
    also accompanied these actions , has
    also that the German national praenomen was
    domiciled in Caracas, on March 11, 1936 .
    With the analyzed elements left , this Court
    considered fulfilled in favor of the applicants, the
    circumstances set out in subparagraphs d ) and e) of Article
    10 of Decree 176 of the Revolutionary
    Government and so declared .
    For the foregoing reasons , this Court, on behalf
    of the Republic , administering justice and authority
    aforementioned Decree , declaring the citizens:
    German Georg Weingart Gebauer and Ida Gebauer ,
    exempt from responsibility for war and free
    heritage of the sanctions established in the Law
    of matter.
    Published, registered , please call the Administration
    Real Nationalized the consequent effects and filed
    the record.
    Given, signed and sealed in the Courtroom
    National Court War Reparations in Caracas
    at twenty -one days of the month of March 1900
    fifty . - Years of Independence 140 °
    and 92 ° of the Federation.
    The Vocal - President,
    Emilio H. Gomez Velutini .
    Vocal ,
    Faustino Yanez .
    Vocal ,
    Arrezaz Diego Romero.
    Vocal ,
    Alfonzo Salvador Steel .
    Vocal ,
    Luis Manuel Garcia.
    The Secretary ,
    J. R. Villaiba Rojas

    Translation by Nathan Porter, 2013:

    Official Gazette of the United States of Venezuela

    Year LXXVIII---Month VII. Caracas: Thursday April 20 1950 Number 23,204



    Summary

    Military Junta

    Decree number 464



    NATIONAL COURT OF WAR REPARATIONS



    The United States of Venezuela - In its name. - The National Court of War Reparations.

    Whereas. - On the twenty-seventh of May, nineteen hundred forty seven, German citizens Georg Gebauer and Ida Gebauer Weingart, addressed this Court, requesting that they be declared exempt from war crimes, in accordance with the relevant provisions of Decree No. 176 of the Government Revolutionary Board.



    The applicants in question base their claim on the following supporting points: that they have always conducted themselves in a manner contrary to Nazi protocols and doctrines, rejecting them at all times and professing friendship with anti-Nazi German refugees. Such behavior always kept them off the Black Lists of the American and British governments; that the few assets that they posses they acquired through their work in Venezuela, where they arrived without money, because of the global crisis that reached the United States of America in 1931; that since 1923 they have been absent from Germany, living in Argentina and later in the United States, during which period, only Mrs. Ida Gebauer visited Germany in 1935, for reasons of health; that since January 2, 1932, they have been domiciled in Venezuela.



    Having been accepted, this application was given legal tender and the National Attorney General's Office was notified, who in the hearing of May 21, 1948, through its delegate, Dr. R. L. VilIanueva Mata, expressed that presently it had no objection whatsoever to make to the application of the specified German citizens.



    During the evidentiary period, the interested parties brought forth the testimonies of the witnesses Erwin Halle, Manuel Weintraub and Carlos Guilllermo Jagenberg. This evidence was examined before the First Parish of Libertador Court of the Libertador Department of the Federal District (commissioned by this Court), which gave the following result: The three aforementioned witnesses state in like manner, that they know the couple Gebauer-Weingart; that they know that the few assets that those citizens possess, they have acquired with their work during fifteen years of residence in Venezuela; that it is certain that they have always been enemies of the Nazi government and the doctrines that prevailed in Germany before and during the last World War; and that they were never included in the so-called Blacklists of the Allied Governments.



    Regarding the corroborating data in the Handbook corresponding to the couple Gebauer-Weingart, it states that Georg Gebauer arrived to the country on March 2, 1932, that he is a carpenter by profession and was the owner, by the date of that Handbook, of a carpentry and fine woodworking shop, established in this city, with an income of approximately 60,000 Bs [bolivars]; that he has no police record and enjoys excellent reputation as well as commercial and private credit; that Mrs. Ida Gebauer Weingart arrived in the country in November 1934, left for six months and returned in early December 1939, and by the information from her passport, also corroborated by these proceedings, likewise affirms that the aforementioned German citizen was domiciled in Caracas, on March 11, 1936.



    With those elements that have been analyzed, this Court rules in favor of the applicants, the circumstances set out in letters d) and e) of Article 10 of Decree 176 of the Revolutionary Government and so it is declared.



    For the stated reasons, this Court, on behalf of the Republic, administering justice and by authority of the aforementioned Decree, declares the German citizens Georg Weingart Gebauer and Ida Gebauer, innocent of war crimes and frees their estate of the sanctions established in applicable law.



    Publish, record, and inform the Administration of Nationalized Goods of the consequent belongings and file the record.



    Given, signed and sealed in the Courtroom of the National Court of War Reparations, in Caracas, on the twenty and first day of the month of March of one thousand nine hundred fifty.

    -- 140th year of Independence and 92nd year of the Federation.



    Board Member/President, Emilio H. Gomez Velutini.

    Board Member, Faustino Yanez.

    Board Member, Arrezaz Diego Romero.

    Board Member, Alfonzo Salvador Steel.

    Board Member, Luis Manuel Garcia.

    Secretary, J. R. Villaiba Rojas.

    Nathan's Notes:

    "...when it comes to the actual document. It's really interesting. This is my general take on what it says (which hopefully makes sense as you read through it): After the war, Venezuela got a little German-phobic and appropriated the assets or estate of the Gebau[e]r family, who because they were German, were labeled as Nazi war criminals who had fled Germany because of the war. However, the Gebau[e]r family had already lived there for quite some time and objected to their assets being taken, and brought forth witnesses to testify that they were good people and were productive members of society. In the end, the court ruled in their favor, and their assets were to be returned.



    "A few points: There was a lot of legal speech, some of which I simplified. I added hyperlinks to a few legal terms just in case they aren't clear. The document refers to a 'Handbook'; I'm not sure what this is, but it could be the state records. It's probably not the Gebauer passports because they refer to these differently in the document."
    At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
    Ida Gebauer in Polk's City Directory for Paso Robles, 1954
    Ida Gebauer in Polk's City Directory for Paso Robles, 1954
    Ida Gebauer (widow of Geo) maid household rear 544 24th
    Obituary for Ida Hulda Weingart Gebauer ('Muttchen')
    Obituary for Ida Hulda Weingart Gebauer ("Muttchen")
    Muttchen died on Saturday, January 3, 1981 and the funeral was held Wednesday, January 7, 1981.
    Funeral Program for Ida Hulda Weingart Gebauer ('Muttchen')
    Funeral Program for Ida Hulda Weingart Gebauer ("Muttchen")
    Another obituary for Ida Hulda Weingart Gebauer ('Muttchen')
    Another obituary for Ida Hulda Weingart Gebauer ("Muttchen")

    Histories At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
    Alma James' Memories of Her Early Years in America
    Alma James' Memories of Her Early Years in America
    Stories Alma James told her grandson Kenny James sometime in 2006 or 2007

  • Notes 
    • She was known to us as "Muttchen", since Grandma James (Alma) always called
      her that (it is German for "momma").
    • The Gebauer family would often walk to Marolterode which was about one half hour away from Schlotheim.
    • Schiff: Stuttgart
      Datum der Abfahrt: 25 August 1926
      Archiv Ident.Nr.: AIII15-25.08.1926_N
      Kapitän:
      Abfahrtshafen: Bremen
      Unternehmer: Nordd. Lloyd, Bremen
      Ankunftshafen: New York
      Blatt 13

      Class: III Klasse
      No.: 20
      Family Name: Gebauer
      First Name: Ida
      Sex: w
      Age: 38
      Fam. Status: verh
      Place of Residence: Schlotheim
      Nationality: Deutsch
      State or Province: Thüringen
      Profession: Landwirt Angeh
      Destination: Saint Louis
      US State: MO
      Remarks:

      Class: III Klasse
      No.: 20
      Family Name: Gebauer
      First Name: Alma
      Sex: w
      Age: 15
      Fam. Status:
      Place of Residence: Schlotheim
      Nationality: Deutsch
      State or Province: Thüringen
      Profession:
      Destination: Saint Louis
      US State: MO
      Remarks:

      Class: III Klasse
      No.: 20
      Family Name: Gebauer
      First Name: Alfred
      Sex: m
      Age: 14
      Fam. Status:
      Place of Residence: Schlotheim
      Nationality: Deutsch
      State or Province: Thüringen
      Profession:
      Destination: Saint Louis
      US State: MO
      Remarks:

      Found at http://www.passengerlists.de/

  • Sources 
    1. [S8] California Death Index, 1980-1983, California Department of Health, (49 fiches), FHL fiche 6332564., fiche 16 of 49.

    2. [S104] Social Security Death Index, SSA (Reliability: 3).


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