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Shumm's immigration[edit]

Name Occupation Departure Port Arrival Port Ship U.S. contact
Johann Schumm
(27 years old)
Merchant December 22, 1923 Hamburg January 1, 1924 Port of New York SS Albert Ballin Th Reinhardt
1452 Broadway
(at 41st Street, NEC)
(Calvert Building)
Manhattan, New York
The ship's manifest indicated that Schumm intended to stay in the U.S. permanently and to become a citizen; residence of mother, D. Schumm: 51 Königstraße (de), Stuttgart
Article about the building at 1452 Broadway
Johann Schumm
(30 years old)
Artist November 19, 1926 Antwerp, Belgium November 30, 1926 Port of New York Pennland Gottlieb Klotzbücher
504 West 180th Street
Harlem
Manhattan, New York
U.S. Visa – 47357 (issued at Stuttgart, July 22, 1926), permanent residence: Stuttgart, Germany; residence of mother, Petronella Schumm: 51 Königstraße (de), Stuttgart; Schumm indicated that he was joining a friend, Gottlieb Klotzbücher (né Georg Gottlieb Klotzbücher; 1879–1954), a watchmaker, who was married to Emma (née Emilie Mathilde Bauer; 1891–1976). The Klotzbüchers immigrated to New York from Stuttgart in 1924.
Johann Schumm
(33 years old)
Actor August 16, 1929 Antwerp, Belgium August 26, 1929 Port of New York SS Arabic Gottlieb Klotzbücher
115 Wadsworth Avenue
Harlem
Manhattan, New York
U.S. Visa – 425356 (issued at Washington, D.C., October 12, 1928), permanent residence: New York; residence of mother, Petrauella (sic) Schumm: 51 Königstraße (de), Stuttgart; Schumm indicated that he was joining a friend, Gottlieb Klotzbücher.

1452 Broadway[edit]

  • Hanbury Company, Inc. (builders)
  • Vincent A. Bernonto (Equitable Credit & Adjustment Services)
  • American Federation of Labor, Room 701, National Headquarters (1929)
  • Max Herbst
  • Park & Tilford
  • Walter Anderson Concert Direction, Suite 713–714 (moved there in 1922)
  • Eagle Detective Agency, Max Sherwood (né Schlansky; born 1875 New York), head of the agency in New York (the firm's primary focus was anti-labor union); renamed Sherwood Detective Bureau; later renamed Eagle and Industrial Associates, aka Eagle Industrial Associates (1920–1937)
In 1906: New York Patrol Company: Max Schlansky, President; Max Finkelstein, Secretary; Louis Grainsky (1884–1968), Treasurer; Capital $1,000. Directors: Hyman Hottman, Max Schlansky. Morris Rieger. Louis Grainsky, Max Finkelstein, 212 Grand
Employees
Charles B. Wilson
  • World Wide Service
  • J. Smith
  • The Adoria Specialty Company
  • F.R.A. Co.
  • Alexius C. Nowicki (1891–1966), proprietor of a drug store at 1452 Broadway
  • Electradio Company
  • Popular Civic Opera League, John Bellucci, President
  • International Lyric Bureau, Suite 702 (concert singers management) (1922)
  • Consumers Service Stations Consolidated (1922)
  • Society of Restaurateurs (1922)
  • Continental Corporation (1922)
  • Charles Alessi and Romeo Forlini (1922)
  • Joseph Colima (1922)
  • Mary M. E. Glinski
  • John Gutowski
  • Vix Products Company
  • Joseph A. Jackson (architect) (1923)
  • John F. (E.?) Nolan (architect) (1923)
  • Clarence Luce (né Clarence Sumner Luce; 1852–1924) (architect) (1918)
  • Joseph Gross, B.E., P.E. (professional engineer?) (1932)
  • Francis E. Brauza (dentist) (1935)
  • Local 3128, Casket Makers Union, William Robert, President (1948)
  • Rex Radio Sales Corporation (1921)
  • International Publicity Bureau (1922)
Alphonse Eyssautier
Grenville Vernon (né Grenville Phillips Vernon; 1883–1941)
Madeleine Grey
  • John J. McParland (Pittsburgh Reflector & Illuminating Co.)

Addresses[edit]

Other addresses of Schumm[edit]

1930: 160 Wadsworth Ave, Harlem, Manhattan (1930 US Census)
1935: 1755 El Cerritos Place, Los Angeles (1940 US Census)
1940: 1755 El Cerritos Place, Los Angeles (1940 US Census)
1943: 1818 North Ivar Avenue, Los Angeles (Draft registration)
1940, 1946, 1948: 1738 North Las Palmas Avenue, Hollywood (Voter Registration) (also on Naturalization papers of 1940)
1950, 1952: 2215 West 6th Street (California, Voter Registrations, 1900-1968 Los Angeles County)
1954, 1956: 1147 North Ogden Drive, Los Angeles (California, Voter Registrations, 1900-1968 Los Angeles County)
(Voter Registration: "Johann J.E. Schumm" Index to Register of Voters, Los Angeles, Pct. 1779, 1946; accessible via Ancestry.com)

John W. Schumm[edit]

1776 North Las Palmas Ave, Apt 313
Los Angeles, CA 90028

Marriage table[edit]

Date Marriage/
Divorce
Groom Bride Jurisdiction Venue
July 29, 1931 Marriage Hans Joseph Schumm Agnes Kent Olivieri
(née Agnes Mellen Kent;
1888–1975)
Los Angeles County
September 23, 1935 Marriage Hans J. Schumm Gloria F. Smith
(aka Gloria Smith Beery
née Florence W. Smith;
1916–1989)
Santa Ana, California
September 1943 Divorce filed Hans Schumm Gloria F. Smith Los Angeles County, California
December 8, 1944 Divorce, final Hans Schumm Gloria F. Smith Los Angeles County, California
August 21, 1947 Marriage Hans Schumm Gloria F. Smith Los Angeles County, California
April 15, 1948 Seperated Hans Schumm Gloria F. Smith Los Angeles County, California
They separated the day that Wallace Beery died
April 2, 1953 Divorce filed
(by Gloria)
Hans Schumm Gloria F. Smith Los Angeles County, California
April 1977 Divorce Johann J. Schumm Gloria S. Smith Los Angeles County, California Dissolution Case # 19 NW 065990
State Case # 047041
January 11, 1978 Divorce Johann J. Schumm Gloria F. Schumm Los Angeles County, California County Case # NWD 0190
State File No. 0?41

Beery films that Gloria Whitney acted in (6)[edit]

Year Film Director Role Production Co.
1942 Obliging Young Lady Richard Wallace Cousin (uncredited) RKO Pictures
xxx

Filmography mentioned in Schumm's obituary but unable to verify[edit]

Year Film Director Role Production Co.
1932 Blonde Venus Josef von Sternberg Paramount Pictures
1952 Limelight Charles Chaplin Celebrated Productions
1964 Yellow Rolls-Royce, The Anthony Asquith Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
for De Grunwald Productions

Other actors who played Nazi roles in film[edit]

The producer of Hangmen Also Die!, Arnold Pressburger, was a native of Austria (born 1885 in Bratislava, part of Austria-Hungary until 1918, today Bratislava / Slovakia) and Artur Guttmann (born 1891 in Vienna), who directed the recording of the film music.

Austria

Germany

Great Britain

Switzerland

American

  • Fritz Nuernberger (Fred Nurney)

Not known

  • Peter Michael

Films with others from Stuttgart and Germany[edit]