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Kate Niehoff Hake moved to Los Angeles, California and by 1930 was married to August "Joe" Boss. In <br />1930, Boss was working as a shipping clerk. Kate's adopted daughter, Nina, was living with them along <br />with her husband, Paul Goodhue. <br />A notation from the Niehoff/Austin family made reference to Kate Niehoff having had a third husband, <br />but no records were found that would confirm this. <br />The following undated photo shows Jessie Niehoff Austin (on the left) and Kate Niehoff Hake Boss in <br />middle age: <br />Many photos from this family document visits by other family members to visit Kate Niehoff in Los <br />Angeles. <br />Kate Niehoff Boss died in Los Angeles in 1956. <br />Bert Niehoff Biography <br />John Albert "Bert" Niehoff, the youngest child of the Niehoff family, became one of Louisville's most <br />famous residents. <br />He was born in the house at 717 Main in 1884. As a youth, he was active in Louisville baseball teams and <br />showed talent. Baseball was a popular pastime and Miners Field, which is still a baseball field, was in use <br />as a baseball field early on, though not donated to the town until later. <br />This photo shows Bert as a boy with a bicycle: <br />12 <br />