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Italy, and immigrated to the US with him in about 1898. They wen <br />daughter, Jennie, in 1899. Carlo Guenzi was killed the same year <br /> <br />Josephine remarried in Silver Plume in 1903 to Enrico (also know <br />has been reported by the Guenzi family that he was not related t Carlo <br />Guenzi. They then moved to Louisville, where they had at least t <br />born in 1904, and Edith, born in 1910. <br /> <br />Following the platting of East Louisville by William J. Lee and <br />sold these lots in 1907 to Henry Guenzi, husband of Josephine Gu <br /> <br />Henry Guenzi was born in Italy in 1866. In Louisville, he worked as a coal miner. He died in 1918. <br />According to the family, he died in the influenza epidemic. <br /> <br />Census records and directories show that Josephine continued to <br />single mother with her children. daughter, Jennie Guenzi, started as a telephone <br />operator at age 14 and became the manager of the Louisville tele <br />Perrella in 1920. She died in 1992. <br /> <br />Son Carl worked as a coal miner. Directories show that he lived <br />marriage. For example, the 1946 directory shows that Carl, Edith <br />living at 1036 Walnut and he was working as a hoisting engineer <br />Palmira Guenzi in 1948 and went to live with her at 913 Jefferso <br />. Palmira was a member of a Guenzi family in Louisville that wa <br />related, if at all, to this Guenzi family. Carl Guenzi passed aw <br /> <br />Josephine Guenzi died in 1963. However, child who lived to adulthood, Edith Guenzi, <br /> at 1036 Walnut until near the end of her life. <br />She had graduated from Louisville High School in 1929 and attend <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Edith Guenzi had a career working for the telephone company, Mou <br />reason that she <br />single digit telephone number in Louisville. She retired from Mo <br />