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Albert Joseph Heitzmann
Born 1882
Died 1955
Married 2/4/1906 Mary Annie Rudoph, b. 1887, d. 1948
Had a Bakery at comer of Hancock St and Goodchildren St(Sycamore).
Contracted Typhoid Fever and in Hospital(sanatorium) for almost a year in early 1910s or 1920s. Children:
1907	Lillian Laura m. Henry Queery
1908	Albert Leslie(Bubba) m. Alice Weinberg 1910 Marion Catherine m. Joseph Remy Cain, Sr.
Vivian
George Everett m. Margaret Dubuisson Owen m. Leola Dorothy m. Bud Thomas Anna Mae b. 1919 d. 1922
October 19,1893
Gulf Coast Progress, page 3, column 2.
THE BAY’S GRACE SCHOOL.
The graded school is progressing finely. 128 pupils have been enrolled to date. This is an increase of 15 over the enrollment for the entire term last year, and 55 more that were enrolled for the same period last year.
Everything bids fair for this to be the most prosperous session of any in the history of the city schools.
The teachers are not mere novices but each have had a wide and successful experience in the work.
The surroundings, location, building and grounds are second to none in South Mississippi. A visitor who has travelled widely in the State, on being shown through the building last week, said that in point of workmanship, the study hall was the most elegantly finished auditorium in the State.
The following is a complete roster of the pupils who have entered up to date:
High School and Intermediate Dept:....
....Boys.... Albert Heitzman...Total 46....
....Girls...Total 43....
Primary Department.
...Girls....Leila Heitzman...Total 15...
...Boys...Edward Heitzman...Total 39....
April 18.1895
Gulf Coast Progress, page 3, column 2.
Primary Department of the Graded Public School.
Total compliment of the pupils in the primary department of the Graded Public School for the term beginning October 1,1894: ... Eddie Heitzmann....Lelia Heitzmann....
I have promoted......Albert Heitzmann... to the fourth grade.
I make this statement by request, /s/ Lena Driver, Primary Teacher.
August 2.1902
Gulf Coast Progress, page 3, column 2.
THE GARDEN PARTY.
A Correspondent Tells Progress Readers of the Late Entertainment.
. . .Miss Mamie Rudolph won the medal for selling the greatest number of tickets for the garden party.
The competition for a fine gold neck chain has not been settled yet, there being 2 claimants for the bauble, viz: Misses Mollie Catchot and Mamie Rudolph....
October 11.1902
Sea Coast Echo, page 4, column 3.
SAUCIER-MANTYK.
On Sunday, October 5, 1902, at 445pm, Miss Frances Mantyk plighted her troth to Mr. Sidney P. Saucier in the presence of quite a number of their friends and relatives in the happy confines of their new home on Carroll Avenue, Judge John A. Breath officiating.


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