Wittemann brothers

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Paul W. Wittemann and Adolph (Walter) Wittemann and Charles Rudolph Wittemann (September 15, 1884 July 8, 1967) were early aviation pioneers.[1]

Born(1884-09-15)September 15, 1884
DiedJuly 8, 1967(1967-07-08) (aged 82)
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Charles circa 1950-1960
Born(1884-09-15)September 15, 1884
DiedJuly 8, 1967(1967-07-08) (aged 82)
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Biography

They were the children of Emily Wittemann (née Schirzinger) of Missouri. Their father, * Adolph Wendelin Wittemann was born on Dec. 01. 1846 in Karlsruhe (top right # 218) (Gottesaue)/Germany.[2] Charles and Adolph had a company, C. & A. Wittemann of Staten Island, New York. At Teterboro they built the largest bomber (Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1) of the time. Adolph left the company and Charles teamed up with Samuel P. Lewis to form the Wittemann-Lewis Aircraft Company, Inc.

In 1920 Charles was living in Hackensack, New Jersey. He died in July 1967 in Farmingdale, New Jersey.[1]

Other siblings include Herman Wittemann, a.k.a. Harold; Walter; Marie; Elizabeth; and Paul. All the Wittemann children were born in New York City on Staten Island.[3]

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