John Alphonse IMHOFF
1910 Census - Dist 172, Denver Ward 13, Denver, CO
1900 Census - Dist 113, Denver, Arapahoe, CO
NOTES: John moved to Denver in 1898 at the prompting of his brother Adolph. John began working as a plumber in Denver right after moving there. The family was living at 2166 So. Emerson in 1900. John started the plumbing business in april 1906. His son Ade took over the business in 1918.
IMMIGRATION: Came to the US in 1879
NOTES: Did not have any children. Worked as a plumber
NOTES: Divorced from Lillian B Mack in 1917 in Denver.
NOTES: Died ot Typhoid at home at age 24. Was drafted into the army but died at home before he could go. Worked as a plumber.
NAME: Some records show Alphonse, others show Albert. It appears he was born as Alfonse, but chose a more Americanized name. Plumber. Was in navy during WWI. Worked for Ade 1919-1932, then had several Union jobs.
He married Mary "Molly" Flannery 30 Aug 1888 at Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago, Cook, Illinois . Mary "Molly" Flannery was born at Aughinish, Ogonnelloe, Clare, Ireland 24 Jun 1858 daughter of Patrick Flannery and Judith McNamara .
They were the parents of 6
children:
Joseph Michael Imhoff
born 4 Feb 1889.
John Alphonse Imhoff, Jr.
born 24 Aug 1890.
Adolph Mathew Imhoff
born 7 Jun 1892.
Francis George Imhoff
born 12 Jan 1894.
Albert Alphonse Eugene Imhoff
born 20 Sep 1896.
Walter Peter Imhoff
born 12 Mar 1899.
John Alphonse Imhoff died 18 Feb 1957 at Denver, Denver, Colorado .
Mary "Molly" Flannery died 31 Jan 1945 at Denver, Denver, Colorado .