Gender: male 

Benjamin Bernard EHRLICHMAN

Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America on August 20th, 1895
Died in Carmel, California, United States of America on October 24th, 1971 at the age of 76

Profession/Occupation: Banker, Businessman

Son of:
* His father was Walter EHRLICHMANN / EHRLICHMAN (1862-?)
* His mother was Antonnetta "Tany" GRUENBERG (1873-?)

Marriages and children:
* Married to Genevieve Ament GROUT circa 1920 in United States of America.
   Children:
    1 - Nancy EHRLICHMAN (1922-)


Brother of:
* Hannah EHRLICHMAN (1891-?)
* Bertha EHRLICHMAN (1893-?)
* Rudolph Irwin EHRLICHMAN (1897-1942)

Pictures & Documents:
Document 1900 - 1900 Census - Ehrlichman, Walter and family (2)
Photo 1920c - Ben Ehrlichman

Notes and events:

* on June 13th, 1900 - census: United States of America, Minneapolis, Minnesota See related document
1900 Census - Ehrlichman, Walter and family (2) 

* in 1910 - census: United States of America, Seattle Ward 7, King, Washington
According to 1910 census they lived in Seattle Ward 7, King, Washington, USA

* circa 1917 - occupation:
WWI - Served on the Army Signal Corps' Air Service: Both brothers, Ben and Rudolph, served on the Army Signal Corps' Air Service during WWI

* in 1930 - census: United States of America, Seattle, King, Washington
According to 1930 census they lived in Seattle, King, Washington

Near tree:

? ERLICHMAN / EHRLICHMANN
(18??-18??)
Walter EHRLICHMANN / EHRLICHMAN
(1862-?)
Antonnetta "Tany" GRUENBERG
(1873-?)
Benjamin Bernard EHRLICHMAN
(1895-1971)
Nancy EHRLICHMAN
 

Life Cycle:
 on August 20<sup>th</sup>, 1895 - birth  in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America circa 1920 - marriage to Genevieve Ament GROUT - , United States of America in  1922 - birth child Nancy EHRLICHMAN (1922-) on October 24<sup>th</sup>, 1971 - death  in Carmel, California, United States of America
1895circa 192019221971

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