John H Hintermister

Person ID
146618
About
White Male born in 1835
Census Records
YearNameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
1870Hintermister, J H34 Cascadilla St34WhiteSwitzerlandCotton Dealer
1880Hintermister, JohnHead39 W Green St45WhiteSwitzerlandMarriedAgent Musical Instru
Relatives in 1870 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Hintermister, Frances A34 Cascadilla St31WhiteNew YorkNone
Hintermister, J Henry34 Cascadilla St9WhiteNew YorkNone
Hintermister, Freddy34 Cascadilla St7WhiteNew YorkNone
Lewis, Emma34 Cascadilla St30WhiteIndianaDomestic
Relatives in 1880 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Hintermister, FredSon39 W Green St18WhiteNew YorkSingleBook Keeping
Hintermister, John HSon39 W Green St20WhiteNew YorkSingleBook Keeping
Media (Photos, Videos, Audio Recordings)
Advertisement for J. H. Hintermister's new business, New York Music Store and "The Ithaca March" arranged by J. H. Hintermister.

Advertisement for J. H. Hintermister's new business, New York Music Store and "The Ithaca March" arranged by J. H. Hintermister. April 25, 1860

Advertisement for J.H. Hintermister's other new business selling cotton fabric imported from England and Switzerland at 55 Owego [State] Street.

Advertisement for J.H. Hintermister's other new business selling cotton fabric imported from England and Switzerland at 55 Owego [State] Street. April 25, 1860

Add Source/NarrativeSources & Narratives
In the 1900 census, John H Hintermeister lived in Aspinwall, Alleghany County, Pennsylvania with wife Anna M, age 33, and sons William T, age 11, Otto, age 4, and Otis, age 4. His occupation was listed as manuf - Pianos + Organs.

John Hintermeister in the 1900 United States Census, Aspinwall, Alleghany County, Pennsylvania.

1900

"John Henry Hintermeister, aged 72 years, is dead at his late home in Commercial Avenue, Aspinwall. He was born in Switzerland and came to this country when 16 years old. He was for many years a teacher of music at Harvard University. He left that institution to engage in the manufacture of pianos and organs, establishing a factory at Oil City. He moved his plant to Aspinwall nine years ago. He gained considerable prominence as a composer of music.... Surviving him are his widow and five sons: Henry, an attorney of St. Pail, Minn.; Frederick, a piano manufacturer of Scranton, Pa.; Otto, Otis and William T. of Aspinwall."

Death notice for John Henry Hintermeister, Pittsburgh Press, February 12, 1907, 8.

February 12, 1907

Johannes Heinrich “John Henry / J.H.” Hintermeister, 1835-1907