Agnes L (?)1

F, b. circa 1860
     Agnes L (?) was born circa 1860 at Virginia.1 She married John M MacFarland circa 1879.1 As of circa 1879,her married name was MacFarland.1

Child of Agnes L (?) and John M MacFarland

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MacFarlandJohnM1930_T626-134-ED69-p20B_68B.

Anna (?)1

F, b. circa 1840
     Anna (?) was born circa 1840 at Bohemia.1 As of circa 1864,her married name was Martinek.1 She married Frank Martinek, son of (?) Martinek, circa 1864 at Bohemia.1 Anna (?) and Frank Martinek appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 16 June 1880 at Block Number 27, Ash (?) St, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska.1

Children of Anna (?) and Frank Martinek

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MartinekFrank1880_T9-745-ED58-p14_222.

Anna (?)1

F
     Anna (?) was born at Bohemia.1,2 Her married name was Cuda.1 She married Jakube Cuda.1

Child of Anna (?) and Jakube Cuda

Citations

  1. [S253] John Martinek and Mary Cudova marriage, February 6, 1882, in Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church (Marriage License was filed February 3, 1882 by F. G. Mevis [?], County Judge, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska.; Book 2, Page 65, Microfilm Roll MAR-1, Item 398. The marriage license was issued in Cuming County, but the marriage took place in Colfax County.): Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Cuming County Court, Nebraska, P.O. Box 290, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Martinek/Cudova Marriage Record.
  2. [S154] John Martinek household, 1900 U.S. Census, Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on June 12, 1900, enumeration district 63, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3B (handwritten) 100B (stamped), lines 86-93, dwelling 48, family 48, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, Roll 920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.

Catherine (?)1

F, b. circa 1885
     Catherine (?) was born circa 1885 at Irish Free State.1 She immigrated between 1900 and 1903; The 1910 census shows she had already been Naturalized and an immigration date of 1903, but the 1930 census shows an immigration date of 1900.1,2 As of circa 1902,her married name was Dowd.1,2 She married James Dowd, son of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy, circa 1902 The 1910 census shows James and Catherine have been married for 8 years (implying a marriage year of 1902) and this is both of their first marriage, while the 1930 census shows James was age 22 and Catherine age 23 at their first marriage (implying a marriage year as late at 1908).1,2 Catherine (?) and James Dowd appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 22 April 1910 at 124 N 23 St, South Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also living in the household are Arthur Gomez, his wife Bessie and son James. Bessie is Catherine's sister.2 Catherine (?) and James Dowd appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 3 April 1930 at 2243 Pacific St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; James and Catherine Dowd are enumerated as living at the household of Bessie Gomez, Catherine's widowed sister. Bessie's son, James Gomez, is also listed.1 Catherine (?) was [?] at a Laundry on 3 April 1930 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S218] Bessie Gomez household, 1930 U.S. Census, Ward 5, Block 1009, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 2, 1930, enumeration district 28-48, supervisor's district 7, sheet 3A-B (handwritten) 3A-B (stamped), lines 48-51, dwelling 45, family 46, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1274, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S223] James Dowd household, 1910 U.S. Census, Pct 2, Ward 2, South Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 22, 1910, enumeration district 112, supervisor's district 2, sheet 10A (handwritten) 3A (stamped), lines 19-25, dwelling 168, family 178, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 845, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com, Indexed as James Daud.

Catherine (?)1

F, b. circa 1807
     Catherine (?) was born circa 1807 at Ireland.1 She appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 11 June 1880 in the household of Thomas Clark and Margaret Flynn at 2329 [?] Caroline St, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Also listed were neice and nephew Minnie and James E. Morton, ages 12 and 10.1

Child of Catherine (?)

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census ClarkThomas1880_T9-1187-ED602-p31A-32B_496A-B.

Claire (?)1

F, b. circa 1890
     Claire (?) was born circa 1890 at Minnesota.1 As of circa 1909,her married name was Worth.1 She married John F Worth, son of Frank Worth and Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman, circa 1909.1 Claire (?) appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 3 April 1930 in the household of Earnest LeRoy Cook and Lulu B Worth at Swan Lake Township, Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census CookEarnestL1930_T626-673_ED76-25_p2B_153B.
  2. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1930_T626-673_ED76-25_p2B_153B.

Emma M (?)1,2,3

F, b. 1884, d. 1951
     Emma M (?) was born in 1884 at Nebraska.1,2 As of circa 1906,her married name was Lennemann.1,2 She married Charles Joe Lennemann, son of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus, circa 1906.1,2 Emma M (?) and Charles Joe Lennemann appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 22 April 1910 at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.2 Emma M (?) and Charles Joe Lennemann appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 9 January 1920 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.4 Emma M (?) and Charles Joe Lennemann appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 11 April 1930 at Webster Township, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.5 Emma M (?) died in 1951.1,2

Children of Emma M (?) and Charles Joe Lennemann

Citations

  1. [S251] Clarabelle Mares and Kathrine Petersen, St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/snyder3n1.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, Sept. 13-14, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Leo's Cemetery.
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannCharles1910_T624-842-ED109-p4A_215A.
  3. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., LennemannCharlesJoe_WW1_NE-1711526-2955_p139. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  4. [S240] US Census LennemannCharles1920_T625-986-ED116-p9B_247B.
  5. [S240] US Census LennemannCharles1930_T626-1271-ED27-29-p1B_14B.

Helen I (?)1

F, b. 1836
     Helen I (?) was born in 1836 at New York.1 She married James H McIlvain, son of William McIlvain and Margaret (?), circa 1855.1,2 As of circa 1855,her married name was McIlvain.1,2 Helen I (?) appeared on the 1860 census enumerated 10 June 1860 in the household of Margaret (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.2 Helen I (?) and James H McIlvain appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 14 July 1870 at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.3 Helen I (?) and James H McIlvain appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 3 June 1880 at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.1

Children of Helen I (?) and James H McIlvain

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainJH1880_T9-0368_ED131_p3_2C.
  2. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1860_M653-344_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p11.
  3. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1870_M593-424_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p33-34_156A-B.

Julie E (?)1

F, b. circa 1875
     Julie E (?) was born circa 1875 at Massachusetts; Both of Julie's parents were born in Ireland.1 As of between 1889 and 1896,her married name was Meehan.1 She married William Philip Meehan, son of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan, between 1889 and 1896 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 Julie E (?) and William Philip Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 10 May 1910 at Central Ave, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 Julie E (?) and William Philip Meehan appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 at 13 Maples Road, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 Julie E (?) and William Philip Meehan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 15 April 1930 at 3 Maples Road, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.3

Children of Julie E (?) and William Philip Meehan

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MeehanWilliamP1910_T624-609-ED1129-p14A_208A.
  2. [S240] US Census MeehanWilliamP1920_T625-697-ED277-p10B_163B.
  3. [S240] US Census MeehanWilliamP1930_T626-903-ED5-257-p4B_4B.

Laura (?)1

F, b. February 1872
     Laura (?) was born in February 1872 at Iowa; The 1900 and 1910 census entries show Laura's father was born in Connecticut and mother in Illinois. The 1930 census shows her father born in Massacusetts and mother in Illinois.2,3,1 As of between 1892 and 1893,her married name was McBreen.1,2 She married Joseph J McBreen between 1892 and 1893.1,2,3 Laura (?) and Joseph J McBreen appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 6 June 1900 at 618 S 12th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 Laura (?) and Joseph J McBreen appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 18 April 1910 at 3806 N 16th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 The 1910 census shows that Laura had 11 children, with 9 still living, but only 8 are enumerated in the household.3 Laura (?) appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 2 April 1930 in the household of Henry Daniel Meehan and Wilhemena M McBreen at 4417 N 27th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1

Children of Laura (?) and Joseph J McBreen

Citations

  1. [S170] Henry D Meehan household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 313, Ward 1, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 2, 1930, enumeration district 28-10, supervisor's district 7, sheet 2A,B (handwritten) 27A,B (stamped), lines 42-50, 1-2, dwelling 23, family 25, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626-1273, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  2. [S188] Joseph McBreen household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 3, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 6, 1900, enumeration district 3, supervisor's district 2, sheet 4B (handwritten) 35B (stamped), lines 57-63, dwelling 48, family 77, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-923, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  3. [S216] Joseph McBreen household, 1910 U.S. Census, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 18, 1910, enumeration district 31, supervisor's district 2, sheet 2B (handwritten) 21B (stamped), lines 74-83, dwelling 43, family 45, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-843, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.

Lenora (?)1

F, b. 1843
     Her married name was Uber.1 Lenora (?) married (?) Uber.1 Lenora (?) was born in 1843 at France.1 She appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 4 June 1900 in the household of Michael S Meehan and Mary L Uber at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.1

Children of Lenora (?) and (?) Uber

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MeehanMichaelS1900_T623-284-ED960-p9A_301A.

Lillian Allen (?)1,2

F, b. 26 April 1882, d. 10 May 1975
     Lillian Allen (?) was born on 26 April 1882 at Kansas; Lillian's birthdate of 16 Apr 1882 is from the SSDI; her age on the Washington State death index (died 10 May, 1975) is listed as 92 years, implying a birth year of 1883; age on the 1920 census is 32, implying a birth year of 1888; and her age on the 1930 census is 45, implying a birth year of 1885.1,3,4 As of circa 1906,her married name was Talcott.1 She married Carlin Martin Talcott, son of (?) Talcott, circa 1906.1 Lillian Allen (?) and Carlin Martin Talcott appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 at Yakima County, Washington.5 Lillian Allen (?) and Carlin Martin Talcott appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 7 April 1930 at 2601 ?, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.6 Her Social Security Number was 532-28-5427 when Lillian filed for her Social Security Number before 1951 at Washington.4 She died on 10 May 1975 at Seattle, King County, Washington, at age 93; Washington state death certificate number 010980, age at death 92, residence Seattle, WA.7

Child of Lillian Allen (?) and Carlin Martin Talcott

Citations

  1. [S177] Asa Talcott household, 1930 U.S. Census, Precinct 14, Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington enumerated on April 7, 1930, enumeration district 37-14, supervisor's district 8, sheet 3B-4A (handwritten) 153B-154A (stamped), lines 99-100, 1-3, dwelling 73, family 74, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 2524, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., TalcottCarlinMartin_WW1_WA-1992261-1200_p23. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S211] "Washington Death Index 1940-1996 [database online]", 1940 thru 1996, Washington Death Index 1940-1996, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/6716.htm, printout dated March 26, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Washington (Original): Ancestry.com, Original data: Index created by: Washington State Department of Health. Microfilmed copy of index obtained from: Washington State Archives., 2002 (Ancestry), 1940 thru 1996 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "WA Death Index 1940-96."
  4. [S212] Talcott, Various, Talcott Washingon State SSDI, http://www.ancestry.com/ (http://www.ancestry.com/ : Ancestry.com, Searched March 27, 2003). Hereinafter cited as Talcott, WA SSDI.
  5. [S205] Carlin M. Talcott household, 1920 U.S. Census, East Summitview Precinct, Yakima County, Washington enumerated on January 10, 1920, enumeration district 191, supervisor's district 4, sheet 5B (handwritten) nnnB (stamped), lines 54-56, dwelling 104, family 105, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 1945, image viewed online or on CD from www.Ancestry.com.
  6. [S177] April 7, 1930 1930 U.S. Census, Precinct 14, Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington, T626, roll 2524, ED 37-14, sheet 3B-4A (handwritten) 153B-154A (stamped), Carlin and Lillian are enumerated two households apart from Asa and Frances L. Talcott, both Carlin and Asa are music merchants, both were born in Iowa and had parents born in Ohio (father) and Iowa (mother), thus I believe they are brothers.
  7. [S211] WA Death Index 1940-96, online, 1940 thru 1996, Certificate Number 010980.

Lori (?)1

F
     Her married name was Bender.1

Citations

  1. [S291] Jacob Joseph Hall and Karla Ann Bender, October 29, 2005, Jacob Hall and Karla Bender Wedding Announcement, at Holy Family Catholic Church, Lindsay, Platte County, Nebraska; Original in possession of author.

Margaret (?)1

F, b. circa 1806, d. after 1870
     Margaret (?) was born circa 1806 at Virginia.1 She married William McIlvain circa 1828.1 As of circa 1828,her married name was McIlvain.1 Margaret (?) and William McIlvain appeared on the 1850 census enumerated 7 October 1850 at Mahaska County, Iowa.2 Margaret (?) appeared on the 1860 census enumerated 10 June 1860 at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.3 She died after 1870.1 She appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 14 July 1870 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.4

Children of Margaret (?) and William McIlvain

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainWilliam1850_M432-187_IAMahaska_p433-434_217A-B, McIlvainJH1860_M653-344_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p11, McIlvainJH1870_M593-424_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p33-34_156A-B.
  2. [S240] US Census McIlvainWilliam1850_M432-187_IAMahaska_p433-434_217A-B.
  3. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1860_M653-344_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p11.
  4. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1870_M593-424_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p33-34_156A-B.

Margaret L (?)1

F, b. January 1877, d. between 1900 and 1905
     Margaret L (?) was born in January 1877 at Illinois.1 As of circa 1894,her married name was Keyser.1 She married George William Keyser circa 1894.1 Margaret L (?) died between 1900 and 1905.1,2 She and George William Keyser appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 27 June 1900 at Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota.1

Child of Margaret L (?) and George William Keyser

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KeyserGeorge1900_T623-1554-ED1-p2B_275B.
  2. [S240] US Census KeyserGeorge1910_T624-1488-ED103-p6B_136B.

Maria (?)1

F, b. circa March 1843, d. between June 1900 and April 1910
     Maria (?) was born circa March 1843 at Bohemia.1,2 She immigrated in 1862.2 As of circa 1865,her married name was Lodl.1 She married Martin Lodl circa 1865.2 Maria (?) and Martin Lodl appeared on the 1880 census enumerated June 1880 at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 Maria (?) and Martin Lodl appeared on the 1900 census enumerated June 1900 at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.2 As of June 1900, Maria (?) was also known as Mary (?).2 She died between June 1900 and April 1910.3

Children of Maria (?) and Martin Lodl

Citations

  1. [S157] Martin Lodl household, 1880 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on 1880, sheet ? (handwritten) 200A (stamped), National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9-0745, image viewed online or on CD from www.FamilySearch.org.
  2. [S160] Martin Lodl household, 1900 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on June, 1900, enumeration district 49, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3B (handwritten) 230B (stamped), lines 96-98, dwelling 55, family 55, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  3. [S163] Martin Lodl household, 1910 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on April 27, 1910, enumeration district 51, supervisor's district 3, sheet 6B (handwritten) 74B (stamped), lines 86-90, dwelling 114, family 115, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.

Mary (?)1

F
     Mary (?) married Joseph Hrouda.1 Her married name was Hrouda.1

Child of Mary (?) and Joseph Hrouda

Citations

  1. [S265] Claire Mares, compiler, Marriage Records, Cuming County, Nebraska, Books 1 - 6 (PO Box 541, Fremont, NE 68025-0541: Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, Various), Book 3, Page 17. Hereinafter cited as Cuming Co, NE Marriage Record Indexes.

Mary (?)1

F, b. circa 1862, d. 3 March 1885
     Mary (?) was born circa 1862 at Illinois.1 Her married name was Brennan.1 She married Edward J Brennan, son of John Brennan and Mary Mahon.1 Mary (?) died on 3 March 1885.1 She was buried on 4 March 1885.1 She was buried on 6 October 1898 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Grave 5 - Mrs. Edward Brennan - moved to this location from a single grave on 10/6/1898. In researching the interment book to see if I could find exactly when she died I found the following information. HOWEVER, I do not know if this is the same individual or not and I have no way of determining this. Here is what I found: Mary Brennan - age 23; born at Illinois; died 3/3/1885 and buried 3/4/1885. Cause of death was listed as childbirth. She was buried in a single grave. I found a prior entry for John Brennan - age 1 day; died and buried on 2/19/1885; cause of death premature birth. Of note, he was buried in a single grave and she was buried in the grave next to him.1

Child of Mary (?) and Edward J Brennan

Citations

  1. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."

Mary Iva (?)1

F, b. September 1862
     Mary Iva (?) was born in September 1862 at Iowa; Mary's father was born in Ohio and mother in Sweden.2 As of circa 1886,her married name was Cook.1,2 She married Lorenzo L Cook circa 1886.1,2 Mary Iva (?) and Lorenzo L Cook appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 7 June 1900 at Swan Lake Township, Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.2 Mary Iva (?) and Lorenzo L Cook appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 27 April 1910 at Swan Lake Township, Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.3 Mary Iva (?) appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 5 April 1920 at Swan Lake Township, Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.4

Children of Mary Iva (?) and Lorenzo L Cook

Citations

  1. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census CookEarnestL1900_T623-452_ED168_p9A_296A.
  3. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1910_T624-416_ED196_p7B_290B.
  4. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1920_T625-505-ED217_P9A_265A.
  5. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1900_T623-452_ED168_p9A_296A, CookEarnestL1910_T624-416_ED196_p7B_290B.

Philomena (?)1

F, b. 1864
     Philomena (?) was born in 1864 at Nebraska.1 As of 1896,her married name was Dugdale.1 She married Charles B Dugdale, son of Richard Dugdale and Mary Ann Kinsley, in 1896.1 Philomena (?) and Charles B Dugdale appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 at 2904 Izard [?] St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1

Children of Philomena (?) and Charles B Dugdale

Citations

  1. [S203] Charles Dugdale household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 8, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 5&6, 1900, enumeration district 81, supervisor's district 2, sheet 10A (handwritten) 10A (stamped), lines 18-21, dwelling 197, family 203, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-925, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.

Rose G (?)1

F, b. circa 1880, d. 22 September 1930
     Rose G (?) was born circa 1880 at Rhode Island; Rose's parents were both born in Canada.1 As of circa 1907,her married name was Meehan.1 She married Bernard Augustin Meehan, son of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan, circa 1907 at Massachusetts.1 Rose G (?) and Bernard Augustin Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 23 April 1910 at 26 Linden St, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1 Rose G (?) was listed as the nearest relative of Bernard Augustin Meehan on the World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 12 September 1918 at West Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; Bernard's description shows he was 36 years old, white, tall height, stout build, had grey eyes and brown hair; he was a Police Officer for the City of Netwon and was living at 26 Linden St., Newton Upper Falls, MA.2 Rose G (?) and Bernard Augustin Meehan appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 7 January 1920 at 26 Linden St, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.3 Rose G (?) and Bernard Augustin Meehan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 25 April 1930 at 26 Linden St, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.4 Rose G (?) died on 22 September 1930 at Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.5

Child of Rose G (?) and Bernard Augustin Meehan

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MeehanBernardA1910_T624-603-ED970-p17B_63B.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., MeehanBernardA_WW1_MA-1674462-1514_p601 Ancestry.com. Card Serial # 2363, Order # 1791, Stamped # 20-5-15.C. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S240] US Census MeehanBernardA1920_T625-717-ED374-p7B_7B.
  4. [S240] US Census MeehanBernardA1930_T626-926-ED9-382-p24A_206A.
  5. [S273] City Directory ), 1931MA_Newton_CityDir_p550. Hereinafter cited as City Directory.

Susan L (?)1

F, b. December 1873
     Susan L (?) was born in December 1873 at South Dakota; The 1910, 1920 and 1930 census all show that both of Susan's parents were born in Ireland, but the 1900 census shows her father born in Ireland and mother in Canada.1,2,3 As of circa 1896,her married name was Dowd.1 She married Frank T Dowd, son of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy, circa 1896 The 1910 census shows that this is Frank's second marriage and Susie's first.1 Susan L (?) and Frank T Dowd appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 20 June 1900 at Colfax Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.3 Susan L (?) and Frank T Dowd appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 3 May 1910 at Colfax Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 As of 3 May 1910, Susan L (?) also went by the name of Susie (?).1 She and Frank T Dowd appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 21 January 1920 at Colfax Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.4 Susan L (?) and Frank T Dowd appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 17 April 1930 at 809 W 9 St, Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska.5

Children of Susan L (?) and Frank T Dowd

Citations

  1. [S224] Frank T Dowd household, 1910 U.S. Census, Colfax Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on May 3, 1910, enumeration district 47, supervisor's district 3, sheet 9A (handwritten) 26A (stamped), lines 36-44, dwelling 158, family 159, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S225] Assisted by Kathrine Petersen Clarabelle Mares, Holy Cross Cemetery, Colfax Co., NE (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/cemeteries/c_holycross.html : USGenWeb - Colfax County, Nebraska, August 1, 1976). Hereinafter cited as Holy Cross Cemetery.
  3. [S226] Frank Dowd household, 1900 U.S. Census, Colfax Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on June 20, 1900, enumeration district 45, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5A (handwritten) 187A (stamped), lines 9-14, dwelling 73, family 75, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  4. [S227] Frank Dowd household, 1920 U.S. Census, Colfax Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on January 21, 1920, enumeration district 52, supervisor's district 3, sheet 4B-5A (handwritten) 21B-22A (stamped), lines 94-100, 1, dwelling 88, family 88, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 984, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  5. [S228] Frank Dowd household, 1930 U.S. Census, Schuyler City, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on April 17, 1930, enumeration district 19-14, supervisor's district 3, sheet 17A (handwritten) 86A (stamped), lines 17-20, dwelling 285, family 492, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1269, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Indexed as Frank Doud.

Wilhelmina (?)1,2

F, b. 26 March 1874, d. 1 September 1910
     Wilhelmina (?) was born on 26 March 1874 at Nebraska.1,2 As of circa 1905,her married name was Lennemann.1,2 She married Peter Theotor Lennemann, son of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus, circa 1905.1,2 Wilhelmina (?) and Peter Theotor Lennemann appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 21 April 1910 at Pleasant Valley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.2 The 1910 US Census shows that Peter and Minnie had had 2 children, but both had died.2 As of 21 April 1910, Wilhelmina (?) was also known as Minnie (?).2 She died on 1 September 1910 at age 36.1,2 She was buried after 1 September 1910 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S251] Clarabelle Mares and Kathrine Petersen, St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/snyder3n1.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, Sept. 13-14, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Leo's Cemetery.
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannPeter1910_T624-842-P3-ED108-p4A_208A.

Wilhelmina E (?)1

F, b. 31 January 1901, d. 25 October 1977
     Her common name was Minnie (?).2 Wilhelmina E (?) was born on 31 January 1901.1 As of between 1920 and 1924,her married name was Lichtenberg.1 She married Joseph John Lichtenberg, son of Joseph Lichtenberg and Antonia Martinek, between 1920 and 1924.1 Wilhelmina E (?) and Joseph John Lichtenberg appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 3 May 1930 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 Wilhelmina E (?) died on 25 October 1977 at Nebraska at age 76.1 She was buried after 25 October 1977 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery, Cuming County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~necuming/wencescem.html : USGenWeb - Cuming County, Nebraska, August, 1979). Hereinafter cited as St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.
  2. [S262] Joseph J. Lichtenberg, Estate of Joseph J. Lichtenberg Case No. 6100 (Fee book 15, Page 417), District Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, Dodge County District Court, Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Joseph J. Lichtenberg Probate.
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LichtenbergJosephJ1930_T626-1271-P2-ED27-30-p7A_280A.

Agnes Bernd1

F
     Her married name was Wiesen.1 Agnes Bernd married Joseph Wiesen.1

Child of Agnes Bernd and Joseph Wiesen

Citations

  1. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: Bk C, Pg 533, No 533, Kruger/Wiesen, 11 Nov 1876, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.

Helen Brazda1

F, b. circa 1888
     Helen Brazda was born circa 1888 at Cuming County, Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of Joe Brazda.1 As of 27 November 1906,her married name was Lichtenberg.1 Helen Brazda married Wenceslav Lichtenberg, son of Joseph Lichtenberg and Antonia Martinek, on 27 November 1906 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Fred Brazda and Leopold Wassonn, Jan Stepan Broz, RCC performed the marriage. At the time of their marriage, Wenzel was a resident of Dodge, NE and Helen of West Point, NE.1

Citations

  1. [S261] Claire Mares, compiler, Marriage Records, Dodge County, Nebraska, Books A-C and 3-13 (PO Box 541, Fremont, NE 68025-0541: Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, Various), Book 11, Page 37. Hereinafter cited as Dodge Co, NE Marriage Record Indexes.

Joe Brazda1

M

Child of Joe Brazda

Citations

  1. [S261] Claire Mares, compiler, Marriage Records, Dodge County, Nebraska, Books A-C and 3-13 (PO Box 541, Fremont, NE 68025-0541: Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, Various), Book 11, Page 37. Hereinafter cited as Dodge Co, NE Marriage Record Indexes.

Agnes Catherine Brennan1

F, b. 3 July 1891, d. 17 March 1962
      Agnes Brennan, who was the oldest, and never married. Edward John Prucha remembers learning Chinese Checkers with her when she lived on Cuming Street with Mrs. Yoder; and learning Canasta with her when she lived with Mrs. Talbot in Dundee; Mrs. Talbot's claim to fame was that she used to holler at Henry Fonda when he cut across her back yard on his way to school; then when Mrs. Tolbert died, Aunt Agnes moved to her own apartment across the street from St. Cecelia's Cathedral, where she had her stroke on the stairs while doing laundry.2 Agnes Catherine Brennan was born on 3 July 1891 at Nebraska.3,4 She was the daughter of Edward J Brennan and Bridget Agnes Dowd.5,4 Agnes Catherine Brennan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 15 April 1910 in the household of Bridget Agnes Dowd at 2813 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 Agnes Catherine Brennan was Clerk at a Dry Goods business on 15 April 1910 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 She lived with Bridget Agnes Dowd in 1914 at 2813 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Bridget (widow of Edward), Agnes and John all individually listed on the city directory.6 Agnes Catherine Brennan was Clerk in 1914 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.7 She appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 13 January 1920 in the household of Bridget Agnes Dowd at 2873 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.8 Agnes Catherine Brennan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 14 April 1930 in the household of Bridget Agnes Dowd at 115 N 35th Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.9 Agnes Catherine Brennan was Clerk on 14 April 1930 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.9 She died on 17 March 1962 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 70; Mom remembers that they found Aunt Agnes sick on her couch with at temperature of 106 deg. and took her to the hospital before she died.3,1 She was buried on 19 March 1962 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Services were held at St. Cecilia Church, John A. Gentleman Mortuary handled the services. Agnes is buried in "Section 1 - Block 4 - Lot 13 - Grave 2".10,11

March 19, 1962 Obituary notice on page 18-M of the Monday Omaha World-Herald:
BRENNAN - Agnes C. Age 70 years. Residence 620 N. 40th St. Survived by brother Johna A. Brennan, Omaha; sister, Mrs. Mary Milota, Park Ridge, Ill; nices [sic] and nephews.
Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., at John A. Gentleman Mortuary, to St. Cecelia's Cathedal at 10. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Rosary Sunday, 8 p.m., at mortuary.10

Citations

  1. [S29] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, Dec 20 to 27, 1999. Conversations with Mom during visit and review of pictures.
  2. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  3. [S90] Agnes C. Brennan, Funeral/Prayer card March 17, 1962, John A. Gentleman Mortuary, at Omaha, Nebraska; Original in possession of author.
  4. [S173] Bridget Brennan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Ward 9, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 15, 1910, enumeration district 69, supervisor's district 2, sheet 1B (handwritten) 111B (stamped), lines 58-61, dwelling 11, family 14, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 844, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  5. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  6. [S293] Omaha, Nebraska 1914 City Directory (http://distantcousin.com/Directories/NE/Omaha/1914/ : DistantCousin.com, 1914), Page 156 URL: http://distantcousin.com/Directories/NE/Omaha/1914/Page.asp?Page=156. Hereinafter cited as Omaha, NE 1914 City Dir.
  7. [S293] Omaha, NE 1914 City Dir, Page 156.
  8. [S171] Bridget Brennan household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 3, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 13, 1920, enumeration district 36, supervisor's district 2, sheet 19A (handwritten) 214A (stamped), lines 16-23, dwelling 169, family 143, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 988, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com, Indexed on ancestry.com as "Birgit Breman."
  9. [S143] Bridget Brennan household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 280, Ward 10, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 14, 1930, enumeration district 28-118, supervisor's district 7, sheet 25A (handwritten) 175A (stamped), lines 1-4, dwelling 409, family 472, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1279, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Indexed on ancestry.com as "Bridgett Breman."
  10. [S165] Deaths and Funerals: Brennan - Agnes C., Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, March 19, 1962, Pg. 18-M. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  11. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."

Bridget Brennan1

F
     Her married name was Costello.1 Bridget Brennan married Patrick Costello at Ireland.1

Children of Bridget Brennan and Patrick Costello

Citations

  1. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No. 4939, Fogarty/Costello, 21 Oct 1896, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census CostelloMaryE1900_T623-926-ED108-p4B_81B and FogartyFrank1910_T624-844-ED93-p8B_252B.

Catherine Nora Brennan1

F, b. 30 August 1918, d. 24 September 2003
     Catherine Nora Brennan was born on 30 August 1918 at 2813 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Catherine was born at 7 PM and the attending physician was Dr. J. Frederick Langdon. At the time of her birth, her father John Brennan was listed as age 24 at his last birthday with an occupation of Civil Engineer. Her mother Nora's age was 22 and occupation was Housewife. Her birth certificate displays her name as "Katherine Nora Brennan", but all subsequent references to her name begin with "C".2,1 She was the daughter of John Austin Brennan and Nora Catherine Meehan.3 Catherine Nora Brennan appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 13 January 1920 in the household of Bridget Agnes Dowd at 2873 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 Catherine Nora Brennan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 14 April 1930 in the household of John Austin Brennan and Nora Catherine Meehan at 3340 N 47th Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; This census page shows a last name of Brenan instead of Brennan.5 As of 31 October 1942,her married name was Osterman.6 Catherine Nora Brennan died on 24 September 2003 at Valentine, Cherry County, Nebraska, at age 85; at about 4 PM, in a nursing home.7

Citations

  1. [S258] Katherine Nora Brennan, Certificate of Birth No. 182, Registered No 21930 (12-31-1918), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
  2. [S91] Interview with Catherine and Stanley Osterman (Kilgore, Nebraska), by Rick Prucha, October 27, 2001. Phone conversation with Cath and Fritz while I was visiting Mom (Mary Prucha).
  3. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  4. [S171] Bridget Brennan household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 3, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 13, 1920, enumeration district 36, supervisor's district 2, sheet 19A (handwritten) 214A (stamped), lines 16-23, dwelling 169, family 143, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 988, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com, Indexed on ancestry.com as "Birgit Breman."
  5. [S139] John A Brenan [sic] household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 419, Ward 12, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 14, 1930, enumeration district 28-135, supervisor's district 7, sheet 63B (handwritten), 189B (stamped), lines 75-78, dwelling 582, family 593, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1279, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Indexed on ancestry.com as "John A Brenan."
  6. [S275] Stanley Sterling Osterman and Catherine Nora Brennan marriage, October 31, 1942, in Buffalo County, NE Courthouse (Recorded November 2, 1942 by Ruth Norton, Clerk of the County Court, and Harvey M. Wilson, County Judge; License No. 12086): Kearney, Buffalo County, NE, Buffalo County Clerk, NE, Courthouse, PO Box 1270, Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Osterman/Brennan Marriage Record.
  7. [S82] Personal knowledge of the author.

Edward A Brennan1,2

M, b. circa 9 May 1896, d. 28 March 1899
      Edward and Bridget (Dowd) Brennan had two sons who died in infancy. Ed (Edward John) Prucha thinks that Aunt Agnes (Agnes C. Brennan) told him that both were named Edward.1 Edward A Brennan was born circa 9 May 1896.2 He was the son of Edward J Brennan and Bridget Agnes Dowd.1 Edward A Brennan died on 28 March 1899.2 He was buried on 29 March 1899 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Services were held at St. Agnes Church. Edward is buried in "Section 1 - Block 4 - Lot 13 - Grave 8", and his age at death was 2 years, 10 months, 19 days.2

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."

Edward J Brennan1,2

M, b. between 1855 and 1856, d. 14 January 1903
     Edward J Brennan was born between 1855 and 1856 at Ireland; Estimated birth year 1855 from Edward J Brennan and Bridget Dowd Marriage License dated May 31, 1890 showing Edward J. Brennan age 35, or year 1856 from John A. Brennan birth certificate dated Jun 4, 1894 that shows Edward's age at last birthday was 38.3,4 He was the son of John Brennan and Mary Mahon.5 Edward J Brennan was found on a passenger list on 6 June 1881 at Port of New York, New York, New York County, New York.6 He married Mary (?).7 Listed at the same address as Edward on the 1889-90 Omaha Directories is Thomas F Brennan. Is Thomas a brother, son or other relative of Edwards?8 Edward J Brennan lived between 1889 and 1890 at 1909 Binney, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.8 He was Contractor between 1889 and 1890 at 1909 Binney, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.8 He married Bridget Agnes Dowd, daughter of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy, on 31 May 1890 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses to the marriage were Geo W. Shields (County Judge) and P.C. Koopmans, both residing at Omaha.9,5 Edward J Brennan was a Contractor at the time John Austin Brennan was born on 4 June 1894 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 He and Bridget Agnes Dowd lived on 4 June 1894 at 1909 Binney, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; at the time John Austin Brennan was born.2 Edward J Brennan died on 14 January 1903 at his home, Twenty-seventh and H streets, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.10,7,11

Omaha World-Herald - Friday, January 16, 1903

Funeral of E. J. Brennan.

The funeral of Edward J. Brennan, who died Wednesday night at his home, Twenty-seventh and H streets, will be held from the home to St. Agnes' church Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. The Woodmen of the World and the Maccabees are to have charge of the funeral. Sir Knights of Maccabees are requested to meet at their hall Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. Mr. Brennan was widely known, and has hosts of friends throughout of the county, who will attend the funeral obsequies.11
He was buried on 17 January 1903 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Services were held at St. Bridget Church. Edward is buried in "Section 1 - Block 4 - Lot 13 - Grave 4".7

Child of Edward J Brennan and Mary (?)

Children of Edward J Brennan and Bridget Agnes Dowd

Citations

  1. [S20] John A. Brennan, Application for Social Security Account (SS-5), July 24, 1942, SSN 508-20-8279, 3340 No 47th Ave. Omaha. Douglas. Neb.; Social Security Administration.
  2. [S117] John Austin Brennan, Certificate of Birth SER. D No. 3885 B, 9197 B (026), and 9198 B (206) (June 5, 1894), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
  3. [S117] John Austin Brennan, Certificate of Birth SER. D No. 3885 B, 9197 B (026), and 9198 B (206), Estimated birth year 1856 from John A. Brennan birth certificate, dated June 4, 1894 showing father Edward J. Brennan age 38 at last birthday. (June 5, 1894).
  4. [S148] Edward J. Brennan and Bridget Dowd, Marriage License: Estimated birth year 1855 from Edward J Brennan and Bridget Dowd Marriage License dated May 31, 1890 showing father Edward J. Brennan age 35., County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Brennan - Dowd, Marriage License.
  5. [S148] Brennan - Dowd, Marriage License.
  6. [S292] Edward and Thomas Brennan entry; City of Chester Ship Passenger List, 6 Jun 1881; in M237 (http://www.ancestry.com : Ancestry.com), 438.
  7. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."
  8. [S200] "Omaha, Nebraska Directories 1889-90 [database online]", 1889 and 1890, Brennan, Edward J. Omaha, Nebraska Directory 1889-90, online www.ancestry.com, printout dated March 5, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Omaha, Nebraska (J.M. Wolfe & Co.): Ancestry.com, Originally published by J.M. Wolfe & Co., 2000 (Ancestry), 1889 and 1890 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "Brennan, Edward J. OmahaDir."
  9. [S144] Edward J. Brennan and Bridget Dowd Marriage, International Genealogical Index (IGI) (unknown repository address: unknown repository, 31 May 1890).
  10. [S172] Patrick Meehan household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 1, Columbus City, Platte County, Nebraska enumerated on June 9, 1900, enumeration district 159, supervisor's district 3, sheet 7B (handwritten) 44B (stamped), lines 61-68, dwelling 139, family 142, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 937, image viewed online or on CD from NEGenWeb (transcript), www.ancestry.com, Shows Bridgett Brennan is a widow.
  11. [S315] Funeral of E. J. Brennan, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, Jan 16, 1903. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  12. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  13. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."

Francis J Brennan1,2

M, b. circa August 1900, d. 25 June 1901
      Edward and Bridget (Dowd) Brennan had two sons who died in infancy. Ed (Edward John) Prucha thinks that Aunt Agnes (Agnes C. Brennan) told him that both were named Edward.1 Francis J Brennan was born circa August 1900.2 He was the son of Edward J Brennan and Bridget Agnes Dowd.1 Francis J Brennan died on 25 June 1901.2 He was buried on 26 June 1901 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Services were held at St. Bridget Church. Francis is buried in "Section 1 - Block 4 - Lot 13 - Grave 9", and his age at death was 10 months.2

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."

John Brennan1

M
     John Brennan married Mary Mahon at Ireland.1

Children of John Brennan and Mary Mahon

Citations

  1. [S148] Edward J. Brennan and Bridget Dowd, Marriage License, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Brennan - Dowd, Marriage License.
  2. [S292] Edward and Thomas Brennan entry; City of Chester Ship Passenger List, 6 Jun 1881; in M237 (http://www.ancestry.com : Ancestry.com), 438.
  3. [S200] "Omaha, Nebraska Directories 1889-90 [database online]", 1889 and 1890, Edward J. and Thomas F. Brennan are both listed at the same address in 1889 and 1890., Brennan, Edward J. Omaha, Nebraska Directory 1889-90, online www.ancestry.com, printout dated March 5, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Omaha, Nebraska (J.M. Wolfe & Co.): Ancestry.com, Originally published by J.M. Wolfe & Co., 2000 (Ancestry), 1889 and 1890 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "Brennan, Edward J. OmahaDir."

John Brennan1

M, b. 18 February 1885, d. 19 February 1885
     John Brennan was born on 18 February 1885.1 He died on 19 February 1885; Grave 5 - Mrs. Edward Brennan - moved to this location from a single grave on 10/6/1898. In researching the interment book to see if I could find exactly when she died I found the following information. HOWEVER, I do not know if this is the same individual or not and I have no way of determining this. Here is what I found: Mary Brennan - age 23; born at Illinois; died 3/3/1885 and buried 3/4/1885. Cause of death was listed as childbirth. She was buried in a single grave. I found a prior entry for John Brennan - age 1 day; died and buried on 2/19/1885; cause of death premature birth. Of note, he was buried in a single grave and she was buried in the grave next to him.1 He was the son of Edward J Brennan and Mary (?).1

Citations

  1. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."

John Austin Brennan1

M, b. 4 June 1894, d. 18 June 1966
     John Austin Brennan was born on 4 June 1894 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2,3 John Austin Brennan also went by the name of Jack.4 He was the son of Edward J Brennan and Bridget Agnes Dowd.2 John Austin Brennan was known to his grandchildren as Pa.4 He was Clerk at a Packing House on 15 April 1910 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 He appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 15 April 1910 in the household of Bridget Agnes Dowd at 2813 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 John Austin Brennan was draftsman, City Eng. in 1914 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.6 He lived with Bridget Agnes Dowd in 1914 at 2813 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Bridget (widow of Edward), Agnes and John all individually listed on the city directory.7 John Austin Brennan and Nora Catherine Meehan obtained a marriage license on 2 June 1917 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.8 John Austin Brennan married Nora Catherine Meehan, daughter of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery, on 4 June 1917 at St. Peters Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, witnesses to the marriage were Henry Bastain and Margaret Meehan (Peg, Nee-Nee's sister), both residing in Omaha, Nebraska. Associate Pastor D. P. Neligan performed the wedding ceremony. Although Mom remembers Nee-Nee talking about being married at St. John's Church at Creighton University and walking down a "long aisle", Nee-Nee and Pa's marriage certificate shows they were married at St. Peters Church.9,10 John Austin Brennan filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 5 June 1917 at 2813 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, John's occupation was Surveyor for the City of Omaha. His claim for exemption from draft was "Support of wife". He described himself as Medium height and build, Blue eyes, Auburn hair and no disabilities.3 He was a Civil Engineer and Chief Surveyor for the Omaha Public Works Department.11,12,13 He was Civil Engineer for the City of Omaha on 13 January 1920 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.14 He appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 13 January 1920 in the household of Bridget Agnes Dowd at 2873 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.14 John Austin Brennan and Nora Catherine Meehan lived on 16 January 1921 at 2873 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; at the time Mary Margaret Brennan was born.13 John Austin Brennan and Nora Catherine Meehan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 14 April 1930 at 3340 N 47th Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; This census page shows a last name of Brenan instead of Brennan.15 His Social Security Number was 508-20-8279 and his place of buisiness was City Hall, City of Omaha. when John filed for his Social Security Number on 24 July 1942 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.16 He died on 18 June 1966 at 12:35 PM at Bergan Mercy Hospital, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 72. Pa died from cancer. Immediate cause of death was "carcinomatosis of abd.", Interval between onset and death: 6 months; Due to "carcinoma of ascending colon", Interval between onset and death: 3 yr; Other significant complications contributing to death but not related to the terminal disease "Fecal Fistula".17,18 He was buried on 21 June 1966 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; The John A. Gentleman Mortuary handled arrangements. Services were at Holy Name Church. John is buried in "Section 1 - Block 4 - Lot 13 - Grave 6".19,20,21

June 19, 1966 Article and Obituary notice on page 19 B of the Sunday Omaha World-Herald:
Former City Official Dies
Brennan was Chief Surveyor Here.
John A. Brennan, 72, former civil engineer and chief surveyor during 41 years with the Omaha Public Works Department, died here Saturday afternoon.
A lifetime Omahan, Mr. Brennan lived at 3340 North Fourty-seventh Avenue.
Survivors include his wife Nora C; daughters, Mrs. Lumir Prucha, Omaha and Mrs. Stanley Osteman [sic], Kilgore, Neb; sister, Mrs. Edwin Milota, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., and 12 grandchildren.
Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Monday at the John A. Gentleman Mortuary. Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Name Church. Burial will be at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Deaths and Funerals:
BRENNAN - John A., age 72, residence 3340 N. 47th Ave. Survived by wife, Nora C; 2 daughters, Mrs. Lumir (Mary) Prucha of Omaha; Mrs. Stanley (Catherine) Osterman, Kilgore, Neb; 1 sister, Mrs. Edwin (Mary Zita) Milota of Wisconsin Rapids, Wis; 12 grandchildren.
Funeral services Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. JOHN A. GENTLEMAN MORTUARY to Holy Name Church at 9 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Rosary Monday, 8 p.m. at mortuary.12,20

Social Security Death Index WEB page
http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/advanced.htm
Name : JOHN BRENNAN
Born : 4 Jun 1894
Died : Jun 1966
Residence : 68104 (Omaha, Douglas, NE)
Last Benefit : (No Location Given)
SSN : 508-20-8279
SSN Issued : Nebraska (Before 1951).22

Children of John Austin Brennan and Nora Catherine Meehan

Citations

  1. [S117] John Austin Brennan, Certificate of Birth SER. D No. 3885 B, 9197 B (026), and 9198 B (206), Three different registered copies: SER. D No. 3885 B dated November 28, 1947 shows name of John A. Brennan; SER.D No. 9197 B and 9198 B dated November 10, 1949 show name as John Austin Brennan. (June 5, 1894), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
  2. [S117] John Austin Brennan, Certificate of Birth SER. D No. 3885 B, 9197 B (026), and 9198 B (206) (June 5, 1894).
  3. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., BrennanJohnAustin_WW1_NE-1711763-0085_p614. No. 80, Stamped 26-1-46-A. Local Board Division 5., County Court House, 6 of 9th Precinct, Omaha, Nebr.. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  4. [S82] Personal knowledge of the author.
  5. [S173] Bridget Brennan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Ward 9, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 15, 1910, enumeration district 69, supervisor's district 2, sheet 1B (handwritten) 111B (stamped), lines 58-61, dwelling 11, family 14, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 844, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  6. [S293] Omaha, Nebraska 1914 City Directory (http://distantcousin.com/Directories/NE/Omaha/1914/ : DistantCousin.com, 1914), Page 156. Hereinafter cited as Omaha, NE 1914 City Dir.
  7. [S293] Omaha, NE 1914 City Dir, Page 156 URL: http://distantcousin.com/Directories/NE/Omaha/1914/Page.asp?Page=156
  8. [S119] John Brennan and Nora Meehan, Marriage License: Return of marriage was filed on June 19, 1917, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Brennan - Meehan, Marriage License.
  9. [S29] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, Dec 20 to 27, 1999. Conversations with Mom during visit and review of pictures.
  10. [S120] John A. Brennan and Nora C. Meehan marriage, June 2, 1917, in St. Peters Church, Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as St. Peters Church.
  11. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  12. [S123] Former City Official Dies, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, June 19, 1966, Pg. 19B. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  13. [S33] Mary Margaret Brennan, Certificate of Birth No. 9422B (A16037) (1-23-1921), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
  14. [S171] Bridget Brennan household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 3, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 13, 1920, enumeration district 36, supervisor's district 2, sheet 19A (handwritten) 214A (stamped), lines 16-23, dwelling 169, family 143, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 988, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com, Indexed on ancestry.com as "Birgit Breman."
  15. [S139] John A Brenan [sic] household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 419, Ward 12, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 14, 1930, enumeration district 28-135, supervisor's district 7, sheet 63B (handwritten), 189B (stamped), lines 75-78, dwelling 582, family 593, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1279, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Indexed on ancestry.com as "John A Brenan."
  16. [S20] John A. Brennan, Application for Social Security Account (SS-5), July 24, 1942, SSN 508-20-8279, 3340 No 47th Ave. Omaha. Douglas. Neb.; Social Security Administration.
  17. [S25] Lumir and Mary Prucha, The Holy Bible, Douay - Confraternity New Catholic Version (New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons, April 10, 1950); Mary Prucha, Bennington, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Prucha, Lou & Mary, Family Bible.
  18. [S83] John Austin Brennan, Certificate of Death 138501 (Jun 24, 1966), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Informant was John's wife, Mrs. Nora C. Brennan, 3340 N. 47th Ave.. Hereinafter cited as John Austin Brennan Death Certificate.
  19. [S83] John Austin Brennan, John Austin Brennan Death Certificate.
  20. [S124] Deaths and Funerals: Brennan - John A., Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, June 19, 1966, Pg. 19-B. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  21. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."
  22. [S112] John Brennan, 508-20-8279, Brennan, John, SSDI, http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/advanced.htm (http://www.ancestry.com/ : Ancestry.com, Searched Feb 8, 1999). Hereinafter cited as John Brennan SSDI.

Mary Margaret Brennan1

F, b. 16 January 1921, d. 9 May 2002
     Mary Margaret Brennan was born on 16 January 1921 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Mary was born at 9 AM and the attending physician was Dr. J. Frederick Langdon.1 She was the daughter of John Austin Brennan and Nora Catherine Meehan.1 Mary Margaret Brennan was baptized on 6 February 1921 at St. John's Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 She received First Holy Communion on 20 May 1928 at St. Cecilia's Church Cathedral, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3

Gran (Bea) (Bridget (Dowd) Brennan), Aunt Agnes Brennan, Aunt Mary Zeta (Brennan) Milota, Pa (John Brennan) and Nee-Nee (Nora (Meehan) Brennan) and their daughters Catherine and Mary (my mom) all lived together at Gran's house (115 N. 35th Avenue, Omaha, NE) until about August of 1929, when Pa and Nee-Nee built and moved into thier own home at 3340 N. 47th Avenue.4,5,6 She appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 14 April 1930 in the household of John Austin Brennan and Nora Catherine Meehan at 3340 N 47th Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; This census page shows a last name of Brenan instead of Brennan.7 Mary Margaret Brennan graduated 8th grade on 10 June 1934 at Holy Name School, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.8 She graduated high school on 3 June 1938 at Omaha Benson High School, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.9 She graduated St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing Freshman class Capping Exercises. on 4 February 1940 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.10 Mary received the Alumni Scholarship at the University Alumni Convocation and Banquet, held at 6:30 P.M. on 2 June 1942 at The Fontenelle Hotel, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.11 She graduated as a Registered Nurse and her diary entry states "The big day - Graduation day. Procession started at 10:00 A.M. Address by Hon. Frank Murphy. Reception for the Folk's Silver Wedding Anniversary. Also Dad's birthday. Grand success. Cath left out all the way around." on 4 June 1942 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.12,11 Mary's diary entry states "Received my diploma and pin this morning. Was sure thrilled. ..." on 31 August 1942 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.11 Mary received her license to practice as a Registered Nurse on 18 September 1942 at Nebraska.13

She married Lumir Joseph Prucha, son of George Prucha and Clara Mary Martinek, on 2 June 1943 at Holy Name Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, The pastor of Holy Name Church, Rev. R. J. Schmitt officiated. Their Maid of Honor and Best Man were Mary's sister Mrs. S. Osterman (Catherine (Brennan) Osterman) and her husband Stanley Osterman (Fritz), both of Omaha. Mary and Lou were married at 7:30 AM, Mary then graduated from Duchesne College at 10:00 AM the same day. The presiding Bishop mentioned this fact during the graduation ceremony. At the time of their wedding, Mary was living at 3340 N 47th Ave., Omaha; Lou was in the Air Force, but listed his home address as 3309 N 59th St., Omaha.14,15,16,17 Mary Margaret Brennan graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing on 2 June 1943 at Duchesne College, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.18 As of 2 June 1943,her married name was Prucha.17 Mom and Dad lived in Oklahoma City, OK after they were married until Dad went overseas. Then Mom and son Ed, along with Aunt Ta (Catherine (Brennan) Osterman) and her son Jack, lived together in an apartment above Aunt Agnes Brennan's house while Dad and Fritz Osterman were overseas in WWII. Ed Prucha's 12/2/99 email notes that: "Mom and Ed and Aunt Ta and Jack lived with "Gran," Pa's mother, while Dad and Uncle Fritz were in World War II.19,4"

Her Social Security Number was 506-38-2892, and she was employed at the Nebraska Methodist Hospital, when Mary filed for her Social Security Number on 28 December 1950 at 6102 Decatur St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.20 Mary documented the following dates, job assignments and absences:
June '49 - Staff Nurse     Dec '50 - Head Nurse     Jan '51 - LOA - Preg.     May '51 - Staff Nurse
Aug '53 - Nsg. Ed.     June 57 - LOA - Preg     Sept. 57 - Back     Sept. 15, '61 - Resigned
1-1-62 - On Call     9/62 - Part Time     1-7-70 Part Time Staff Nurse & Super     5-17-70 - Full Time House Super.21

She retired on 28 December 1983 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; from Night Nursing Supervisor position at Nebraska Methodist Hospital.12 She died on 9 May 2002 at 4:02 PM in her home at Bennington, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 81. Her son Jim, who had been her constant companion and primary care giver for many years, was at her side. Immediate cause of death was "Cardiac arrest"; Due to or as a consequnce of "Aortic Stenosis", Interval between onset and death: > 10 years.22

Social Security Death Index WEB page
http://www.ancestry.com/
Mary M Prucha
SSN : 506-38-2892 Residence : 68007 Bennington, Douglas, NE
Born: 16 Jan 1921 Last Benefit:
Died: 9 May 2002 Issued : NE (1951).23

Omaha World Herald - Online Newspaper - Obituaries http://www.omaha.com/

Omaha World Herald - Online Newspaper
Sunday, May 12, 2002

PRUCHA-Mary Margaret, age 81 yrs., Bennington, NE. Retired nurse after working 40 years at Methodist Hospital. Preceded in death by husband, Lumir Joseph; parents, John and Nora Brennan. Survived by daughters and sons-in-law, Mary Lou Dent, Arlington, NE, Nora C. and Bernard Marino, Beavercreek, OH, Catherine A. and Judson Hall, Yuma, CO; sons and daughter-in-law, Edward J., New Harbor, ME, James F., Bennington, Richard G. and Christine, Spring,TX; 9 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; sister and brother-in-law, Catherine and Stanley "Fritz" Osterman, Kilgore, NE.

VISITATION Mon. 4 pm-8 pm at St. Patricks Catholic Church, Elkhorn, with VIGIL SERVICE at 7 pm. FUNERAL MASS Tues. 10:30 am, St. Patricks Catholic Church. Interment Mt. Calvary. Memorials to Methodist Hospice Program.

REICHMUTH FUNERAL HOME
21901 West Maple 289-2222.24

She was buried on 14 May 2002 at Mt. Calvery Cemetery, Elkhorn, Douglas County, Nebraska.22

Children of Mary Margaret Brennan and Lumir Joseph Prucha

Citations

  1. [S33] Mary Margaret Brennan, Certificate of Birth No. 9422B (A16037) (1-23-1921), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
  2. [S67] Brennan, Mary Margaret, Verification of Baptism, (4/26/30), Document is a handwritten note on Saint John's Church, 2500 California Street, Omaha, U.S.A. letterhead verifying that "Mary Margaret Brennan was baptized in this church Feb. 6, 1921 & was born Jan. 16, 1921, of John Brennan & Nora Meehan, his wife." It is signed by Rev. John J. O'Bryan, S.J., Pastor, St. John's Church., St. John's Church, St. John's Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Brennan, Mary, Baptism.
  3. [S34] Mary Margaret Brennan "Remembrance of first Holy Communion" certificate, (May 20, 1928), St. Cecilias Church Cathedral, St. Cecilia's Church Cathedral, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Mary Brennan 1st Communion Certificate.
  4. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  5. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  6. [S142] Letter from A. G. Carlson (127 No. 35th Ave. Omaha, Nebr.) to J. A. Brennan, August 8, 1929; unknown repository (unknown repository address). Downpayments and final payment on house built at 3340 No 47 ave for $4408.95. This document references the original agreement to build a Brick venier Bungalow for $4310.00 dated April 23, 1929., Shows that NeeNee and Pa built 3340 N 47 Ave. house in 1929.
  7. [S139] John A Brenan [sic] household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 419, Ward 12, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 14, 1930, enumeration district 28-135, supervisor's district 7, sheet 63B (handwritten), 189B (stamped), lines 75-78, dwelling 582, family 593, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1279, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Indexed on ancestry.com as "John A Brenan."
  8. [S32] Mary Brennan, 8th grade Diploma June 10, 1934, Holy Name School Catholic Elementary Schools of the Diocese of Omaha, at Omaha, Nebraska; Holy Name Grade School, Holy Name Grade School, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
  9. [S51] Mary Margaret Brennan, June 3, 1938, High School Graduation Exercises Announcement, The June Class Omaha Benson High School, at Central High School Auditorium; Original in possession of author.
  10. [S53] Mary Margaret Brennan, February 4, 1940, Nurses Capping Exercises of the Freshmen Class Announcement, The Faculty of the School of Nursing of St. Joseph's Hospital, at Nurses Residence Gymnasium; Original in possession of author.
  11. [S290] "Mary Margaret Brennan Diary, 19 Jan 1942 - 5 Mar 1943," (MS, 19 Jan 1942 - 5 Mar 1943; Omaha, Nebraska); unknown repository reference, Original in possession of author; unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Mary Brennan Diary."
  12. [S128] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, April 20, 2002. Conversation during visit to Nebraska.
  13. [S296] Bureau of Education and Registration for Nurses, License to practice as a Registered Nurse 19 Sep 1942, Department of Public Instruction, at Lincon, Nebraska; Original in possession of author.
  14. [S25] Lumir and Mary Prucha, The Holy Bible, Douay - Confraternity New Catholic Version (New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons, April 10, 1950); Mary Prucha, Bennington, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Prucha, Lou & Mary, Family Bible.
  15. [S29] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, Dec 20 to 27, 1999. Conversations with Mom during visit and review of pictures., Mom mentioned the note about the Bishop telling the audience that Mom had gotten married that morning and also that Cath and Fritz stood up for them at the wedding.
  16. [S70] Married at 7:15 A. M., Graduated at 10, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, June 2, 1943, Front page. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  17. [S71] Lumir Prucha and Mary Margaret Brennan marriage, June 2, 1943, Holy Name Church, Holy Name Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Douglas County.
  18. [S52] Mary Margaret Brennan, June 2, 1943, College Graduation Commencement Exercises Announcement, The Faculty and Senior Class of Duchesne College, at Omaha, Nebraska; Original in possession of author.
  19. [S24] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, April 18, 1999. Phone conversation.
  20. [S180] Mary M. Prucha, Application for Social Security Account (SS-5), Dec 28, 1950, SSN 506-38-2892, 6102 Decatur St., Omaha, Nebraska; Social Security Administration.
  21. [S129] Letter from Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska) to Richard Prucha, Unknown Date; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  22. [S130] Mary Margaret Prucha, Certificate of Death 303974 (May 16, 2002), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Mary Prucha, Death Certificate.
  23. [S187] Mary Prucha, 5056-38-2892, Prucha, Mary, SSDI, http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/advanced.htm (http://www.ancestry.com/ : Ancestry.com, Searched January 16, 2003). Hereinafter cited as Mary Prucha SSDI.
  24. [S131] Prucha - Mary Margaret, Omaha World Herald - Online Edition, Omaha, Nebraska, May 12, 2002. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.

Mary Zeta Brennan1,2

F, b. circa 1902
     Mary Zeta Brennan was born circa 1902 at Nebraska; Mary (Brennan) Prucha told me that Mary Zeta was younger than Pa (John A. Brennan). Mary Zeta's Marriage License, dated June 15, 1929, shows her age as 27 and the 1930 U.S. Census shows Mary's age at last birthday was 27 - so I estimate her birth year as 1902.3,4,5 She was the daughter of Edward J Brennan and Bridget Agnes Dowd.1,6 Mary Zeta Brennan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 15 April 1910 in the household of Bridget Agnes Dowd at 2813 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.6 Mary Zeta Brennan lived with Bridget Agnes Dowd in 1914 at 2813 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Bridget (widow of Edward), Agnes and John all individually listed on the city directory.7 Mary Zeta Brennan appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 13 January 1920 in the household of Bridget Agnes Dowd at 2873 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.8 As of 19 June 1929,her married name was Milota.9 Mary Zeta Brennan married Edwin J Milota, son of John Charles Milota Sr and Mary E Kopietz, on 19 June 1929 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses to the marriage were John C. Milota (probably Ed's brother) and Kathleen O'Grady, both of Omaha.9 Mary Zeta Brennan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 14 April 1930 in the household of Bridget Agnes Dowd at 115 N 35th Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.10 Mary Zeta married Edwin J. Milota, who was an executive at US Rubber Company. They lived in Park Ridge, Illinois, in a big house on a corner lot. The Milotas had a big black dog named "Nigger" when Edward John Prucha visited them one time. Aunt Mary Zeta tells the story of when she hollered out the back door for the dog, "Here, Nigger, Nigger," then looked up at one of the power or telephone poles, to see a black man working there, and staring down at her. Aunt Agnes Brennan took Bob Osterman and Edward John Prucha on a trip around the Great Lakes on a cruise vessel. Bob and Ed took the train from Omaha to Chicago, stayed with the Milotas going and coming.11

Citations

  1. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  2. [S149] Edwin J. Milota and Mary Zeta Brennan, Marriage License, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Milota-Brennan, Marriage License.
  3. [S29] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, Dec 20 to 27, 1999. Conversations with Mom during visit and review of pictures.
  4. [S143] Bridget Brennan household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 280, Ward 10, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 14, 1930, enumeration district 28-118, supervisor's district 7, sheet 25A (handwritten) 175A (stamped), lines 1-4, dwelling 409, family 472, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1279, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Indexed on ancestry.com as "Bridgett Breman", The 1930 U.S. Census shows Mary's age at last birthday was 27 - so I estimate her birth year as 1902.
  5. [S149] Milota-Brennan, Marriage License: Mary Zeta's Marriage License, dated June 15, 1929, shows her age as 27 so I estimate her birth year as 1902.
  6. [S173] Bridget Brennan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Ward 9, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 15, 1910, enumeration district 69, supervisor's district 2, sheet 1B (handwritten) 111B (stamped), lines 58-61, dwelling 11, family 14, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 844, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  7. [S293] Omaha, Nebraska 1914 City Directory (http://distantcousin.com/Directories/NE/Omaha/1914/ : DistantCousin.com, 1914), Page 156 URL: http://distantcousin.com/Directories/NE/Omaha/1914/Page.asp?Page=156. Hereinafter cited as Omaha, NE 1914 City Dir.
  8. [S171] Bridget Brennan household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 3, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 13, 1920, enumeration district 36, supervisor's district 2, sheet 19A (handwritten) 214A (stamped), lines 16-23, dwelling 169, family 143, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 988, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com, Indexed on ancestry.com as "Birgit Breman."
  9. [S150] Edwin J. Milota and Mary Zeta Brennan marriage, June 19, 1929, in St. Cecilia's Church (Filed June 20, 1929 by Bryce Crawford, County Judge; Recorded June 21, 1929, Record No. 69868, Page 515.): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Milota/Brennan Marriage Certificate.
  10. [S143] April 14, 1930 1930 U.S. Census, Block 280, Ward 10, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska, T626, roll 1279, ED 28-118, sheet 25A (handwritten) 175A (stamped).
  11. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."

Thomas F Brennan1,2

M, b. circa 1856
     Thomas F Brennan was born circa 1856 at Ireland.1 He was the son of John Brennan and Mary Mahon.1,2 Thomas F Brennan was found on a passenger list on 6 June 1881 at Port of New York, New York, New York County, New York.1 He lived with Edward J Brennan between 1889 and 1890 at 1909 Binney, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Thomas F Brennan lived between 1889 and 1890 at 1909 Binney, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 I'm making the assumption that Edward J and Thomas F Brennan are brothers based on both being listed as living at the same address in the 1889 and 1890 Omaha City Directory and both were listed on the same passenger list. between 1889 and 1890.1,2 He was Bartender in 1914 at 301 N 16th, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 He lived in 1914 at 1928 S 15th, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also listed as living at this same address: Jno V., Margaret E., Peter J (Lyman & Brennan) and Sara E.4

Citations

  1. [S292] Edward and Thomas Brennan entry; City of Chester Ship Passenger List, 6 Jun 1881; in M237 (http://www.ancestry.com : Ancestry.com), 438.
  2. [S200] "Omaha, Nebraska Directories 1889-90 [database online]", 1889 and 1890, Edward J. and Thomas F. Brennan are both listed at the same address in 1889 and 1890., Brennan, Edward J. Omaha, Nebraska Directory 1889-90, online www.ancestry.com, printout dated March 5, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Omaha, Nebraska (J.M. Wolfe & Co.): Ancestry.com, Originally published by J.M. Wolfe & Co., 2000 (Ancestry), 1889 and 1890 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "Brennan, Edward J. OmahaDir."
  3. [S200] Brennan, Edward J. OmahaDir, online, 1889 and 1890.
  4. [S293] Omaha, Nebraska 1914 City Directory (http://distantcousin.com/Directories/NE/Omaha/1914/ : DistantCousin.com, 1914), Page 156. Hereinafter cited as Omaha, NE 1914 City Dir.

Meri Brichacek1,2

F, b. circa 1880
      Meri Brichacek was also known as Mary.1 She was born circa 1880 at Nebraska; The 1910 US Census shows Mary's age as either 30 or 36.1 As of circa 1901,her married name was Lodl.1 She married Albert Lodl, son of Martin Lodl and Maria (?), circa 1901 at Colfax County, Nebraska.1,2 Meri Brichacek appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 27 April 1910 in the household of Martin Lodl at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1

Child of Meri Brichacek and Albert Lodl

Citations

  1. [S163] Martin Lodl household, 1910 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on April 27, 1910, enumeration district 51, supervisor's district 3, sheet 6B (handwritten) 74B (stamped), lines 86-90, dwelling 114, family 115, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S231] Index to Marriage Records in Colfax County, Nebraska, online http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/vitals.html. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records Index, Colfax Co., NE.

Philomena Buresh1

F, b. 1862, d. 1947
      Philomena Buresh was also known as Filomena.1 Her common name was Minnie.2 She was born in 1862 at Bohemia.1 As of 23 February 1892,her married name was Krajic.2 She married Adolph Krajic, son of Mathias Krajic, on 23 February 1892 at Heun, Colfax County, Nebraska.2 Philomena Buresh and Adolph Krajic appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 6 June 1900 at Lincoln Township, Colfax County, Nebraska.3 Philomena Buresh and Adolph Krajic appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 23 April 1910 at Lincoln Township, Colfax County, Nebraska.4 Philomena Buresh and Adolph Krajic appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 29 January 1920 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.5 Philomena Buresh appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 12 April 1930 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.6 She died in 1947 at Nebraska.1

Children of Philomena Buresh and Adolph Krajic

Citations

  1. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~necuming/wencescem.html : USGenWeb - Cuming County, Nebraska, August, 1979). Hereinafter cited as St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.
  2. [S243] Adolph Krajic and Minnie Buresh marriage, February 21, 1892, in Colfax County Marriage Record (Record No. 1124): Heun, Colfax County, Nebraska, Colfax County Court, Nebraska, Colfax County Courthouse; 411 E. 11th St, Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Krajic/Buresh Marriage Record.
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KrajicAdolph1900_T623-920-P1-ED47-p7A_211A.
  4. [S240] US Census KrajicAdolph1910_T624-841-P1-ED49-p9B_56B.
  5. [S240] US Census KrajicAdolph1920_T625-986-P1-ED116-p14B_252B.
  6. [S240] US Census KrajicPhilomena1930_T626-1271-P2-ED27-30-p1A_274A.

Maggie Casey1

F, b. 20 June 1866, d. 20 November 1891
     Maggie Casey was born on 20 June 1866.1 As of circa 1884,her married name was Dowd.1 She married Frank T Dowd, son of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy, circa 1884.1 Maggie Casey died on 20 November 1891 at Colfax County, Nebraska, at age 25.1

Children of Maggie Casey and Frank T Dowd

Citations

  1. [S229] Clarabelle Mares, St. Patrick's of Clyde Cemetery, North Bend, Dodge Co., NE (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/stpatrick.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, August 16, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Patrick's of Clyde Cemetery.
  2. [S226] Frank Dowd household, 1900 U.S. Census, Colfax Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on June 20, 1900, enumeration district 45, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5A (handwritten) 187A (stamped), lines 9-14, dwelling 73, family 75, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.

Donald J Clark1

M, b. 7 May 1906, d. January 1973
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Patrick McEnery
     Donald J Clark was born on 7 May 1906 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 He was the son of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery.1 Donald J Clark appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 22 April 1910 in the household of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery at 1623 Maple St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 Donald J Clark appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 16 June 1920 in the household of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery at 2804 Larimore Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 His Social Security Number was SSN: 506-01-7961 when Donald filed for his Social Security Number before 1951 at Nebraska.3 He died in January 1973 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 66.3

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census ClarkThomasFrank1920_T625-987-ED13-p12A-B_163A-B.
  2. [S240] US Census ClarkThomasFrank1910_T624-843-ED33-p7A_55A.
  3. [S274] Social Security Death Index, http://www.ancestry.com/, http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ (Ancestry.com, RootsWeb.com), SSN: 506-01-7961. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.

Edward J Clark1

M, b. circa October 1908
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Patrick McEnery
     Edward J Clark was born circa October 1908 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 He was the son of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery.1 Edward J Clark appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 22 April 1910 in the household of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery at 1623 Maple St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 Edward J Clark appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 16 June 1920 in the household of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery at 2804 Larimore Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Edward J Clark appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 9 April 1930 in the household of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery at 2804 Larimore Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census ClarkThomasFrank1920_T625-987-ED13-p12A-B_163A-B.
  2. [S240] US Census ClarkThomasFrank1910_T624-843-ED33-p7A_55A.
  3. [S240] US Census ClarkThomasFrank1930_T626-1273-ED12-p13A_84A.

Ellen E Clark1

F, b. circa 1871
     Ellen E Clark was born circa 1871 at Pennsylvania.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Clark and Margaret Flynn.1 Ellen E Clark appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 11 June 1880 in the household of Thomas Clark and Margaret Flynn at 2329 [?] Caroline St, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Also listed were neice and nephew Minnie and James E. Morton, ages 12 and 10.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census ClarkThomas1880_T9-1187-ED602-p31A-32B_496A-B.

Gerald Francis Clark1

M, b. 11 December 1898, d. November 1967
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Patrick McEnery
     Gerald Francis Clark was born on 11 December 1898 at Nebraska.1,2 He was the son of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery.1 Gerald Francis Clark appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 7 June 1900 in the household of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery at 1422 N 16th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Gerald Francis Clark appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 22 April 1910 in the household of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery at 1623 Maple St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 Gerald Francis Clark appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 16 June 1920 in the household of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery at 2804 Larimore Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Gerald Francis Clark appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 9 April 1930 in the household of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery at 2804 Larimore Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 His Social Security Number was SSN: 506-01-9842 when Gerald filed for his Social Security Number before 1951 at Nebraska.6 He died in November 1967 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 68.6

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census ClarkThomasFrank1920_T625-987-ED13-p12A-B_163A-B.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., ClarkGeraldFrancis_WW1_NE-1711757-0281_p270. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S240] US Census ClarkThomasFrank1900_T623-924-ED55-p6B_307B.
  4. [S240] US Census ClarkThomasFrank1910_T624-843-ED33-p7A_55A.
  5. [S240] US Census ClarkThomasFrank1930_T626-1273-ED12-p13A_84A.
  6. [S274] Social Security Death Index, http://www.ancestry.com/, http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ (Ancestry.com, RootsWeb.com), SSN: 506-01-9842. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.

James E Clark1

M, b. circa 1874
     James E Clark was born circa 1874 at Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of Thomas Clark and Margaret Flynn.1 James E Clark appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 11 June 1880 in the household of Thomas Clark and Margaret Flynn at 2329 [?] Caroline St, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Also listed were neice and nephew Minnie and James E. Morton, ages 12 and 10.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census ClarkThomas1880_T9-1187-ED602-p31A-32B_496A-B.

Joseph Clark1

M, b. 17 July 1900, d. 19 July 1900
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Patrick McEnery
     Joseph Clark was born on 17 July 1900 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 He was the son of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery.1,2 Joseph Clark died on 19 July 1900 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 He was buried on 20 July 1900 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Services were at Holy Family Church.1

Citations

  1. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census ClarkThomasFrank1900_T623-924-ED55-p6B_307B.

Laura Clark1

F, b. April 1881
     Laura Clark was born in April 1881 at Pennsylvania.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Clark and Margaret Flynn.1 Laura Clark appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 7 June 1900 in the household of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery at 1422 N 16th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census ClarkThomasFrank1900_T623-924-ED55-p6B_307B.

Leo J Clark1

M, b. circa 1913, d. 16 October 1939
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Patrick McEnery
     Leo J Clark was born circa 1913 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1,2 He was the son of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery.1 Leo J Clark appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 16 June 1920 in the household of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery at 2804 Larimore Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Leo J Clark appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 9 April 1930 in the household of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery at 2804 Larimore Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Leo J Clark died on 16 October 1939 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 He was buried on 18 October 1939 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census ClarkThomasFrank1920_T625-987-ED13-p12A-B_163A-B.
  2. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."
  3. [S240] US Census ClarkThomasFrank1930_T626-1273-ED12-p13A_84A.

Mary Clark1

F
     Mary Clark married Edward Fogarty. Her married name was Fogarty.1

Child of Mary Clark and Edward Fogarty

Citations

  1. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No. 4939, Fogarty/Costello, 21 Oct 1896, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.

Mary J Clark1

F, b. circa 1876
     Mary J Clark was born circa 1876 at Pennsylvania.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Clark and Margaret Flynn.1 Mary J Clark appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 11 June 1880 in the household of Thomas Clark and Margaret Flynn at 2329 [?] Caroline St, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Also listed were neice and nephew Minnie and James E. Morton, ages 12 and 10.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census ClarkThomas1880_T9-1187-ED602-p31A-32B_496A-B.

Richard Clark1

M, b. circa 1912, d. 6 September 1915
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Patrick McEnery
     Richard Clark was born circa 1912 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 He was the son of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery.1 Richard Clark died on 6 September 1915 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 He was buried on 8 September 1915 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."

Ruth E Clark1

F, b. 11 November 1902, d. 11 March 1997
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Patrick McEnery
     Ruth E Clark was born on 11 November 1902 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1,2 She was the daughter of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery.2 Ruth E Clark appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 22 April 1910 in the household of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery at 1623 Maple St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Ruth E Clark appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 16 June 1920 in the household of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery at 2804 Larimore Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 Her Social Security Number was SSN: 505-07-0642 when Ruth filed for her Social Security Number before 1951 at Nebraska.1 She died on 11 March 1997 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 94.1

Citations

  1. [S274] Social Security Death Index, http://www.ancestry.com/, http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ (Ancestry.com, RootsWeb.com), SSN: 505-07-0642. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census ClarkThomasFrank1920_T625-987-ED13-p12A-B_163A-B.
  3. [S240] US Census ClarkThomasFrank1910_T624-843-ED33-p7A_55A.

Thomas Clark1

M, b. circa 1837
     Thomas Clark was born circa 1837 at Pennsylvania.2 He was the son of Catherine (?).3 Thomas Clark married Margaret Flynn circa 1868.2 Thomas Clark and Margaret Flynn appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 30 June 1870 at Scranton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.2 Thomas Clark and Margaret Flynn appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 11 June 1880 at 2329 [?] Caroline St, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Also listed were neice and nephew Minnie and James E. Morton, ages 12 and 10.3

Children of Thomas Clark and Margaret Flynn

Citations

  1. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No 6131, Clark/McEnery, 14 Feb 1898, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census ClarkThomas1870_M593-1368-PAScrantonWard8-p55_291A.
  3. [S240] US Census ClarkThomas1880_T9-1187-ED602-p31A-32B_496A-B.
  4. [S240] US Census ClarkThomasFrank1900_T623-924-ED55-p6B_307B.

Thomas F Clark1

M, b. September 1869
     Thomas F Clark was born in September 1869 at Scranton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.1,2 He was the son of Thomas Clark and Margaret Flynn.2 Thomas F Clark appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 30 June 1870 in the household of Thomas Clark and Margaret Flynn at Scranton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.3 Thomas F Clark appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 11 June 1880 in the household of Thomas Clark and Margaret Flynn at 2329 [?] Caroline St, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Also listed were neice and nephew Minnie and James E. Morton, ages 12 and 10.4 Thomas F Clark lived in 1889 at 401 N 15th, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Frank was a book-keeper at "Kelley, Stiger & Co" in 1889-90.5 As of 1889, Thomas F Clark was also known as Frank T.5 He lived in 1890 at 1632 S 35th, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 He married Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery, daughter of Patrick McEnery and Mary J Foley, circa 14 February 1898 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Their marriage license was granted on 14 Feb 1898, but the marriage record portion copy at the Douglas County clerk's office was never completed.1,2 Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 7 June 1900 at 1422 N 16th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.6 Thomas F Clark lived in 1910 at 1623 Maple St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Frank T is listed as a "salsn M E Smith & Co".7 He and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 22 April 1910 at 1623 Maple St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 16 June 1920 at 2804 Larimore Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.8 Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 9 April 1930 at 2804 Larimore Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.9

Children of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census ClarkThomasFrank1910_T624-843-ED33-p7A_55A.
  2. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No 6131, Clark/McEnery, 14 Feb 1898, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  3. [S240] US Census ClarkThomas1870_M593-1368-PAScrantonWard8-p55_291A.
  4. [S240] US Census ClarkThomas1880_T9-1187-ED602-p31A-32B_496A-B.
  5. [S310] "Omaha, Nebraska Directories 1889-90 [database online]", 1889 and 1890, Frank T Clark entries, Omaha, Nebraska Directories, 1889-90, online www.ancestry.com, printout dated March 5, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Omaha, Nebraska (J.M. Wolfe & Co.): Ancestry.com, Originally published by J.M. Wolfe & Co., 2000 (Ancestry), 1889 and 1890 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "Omaha Directories, 1889-90."
  6. [S240] US Census ClarkThomasFrank1900_T623-924-ED55-p6B_307B.
  7. [S295] Omaha Directory Co.'s Omaha city directory, including South Omaha, 1910 (http://content.ancestry.com/browse/default.aspx?dbid=25605 : Ancestry.com; Original publisher: Omaha Directory Co., 1910), Page 261. Hereinafter cited as Omaha, NE 1910 City Dir.
  8. [S240] US Census ClarkThomasFrank1920_T625-987-ED13-p12A-B_163A-B.
  9. [S240] US Census ClarkThomasFrank1930_T626-1273-ED12-p13A_84A.
  10. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."

William J Clark1

M, b. circa 1878
     William J Clark was born circa 1878 at Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of Thomas Clark and Margaret Flynn.1 William J Clark appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 11 June 1880 in the household of Thomas Clark and Margaret Flynn at 2329 [?] Caroline St, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Also listed were neice and nephew Minnie and James E. Morton, ages 12 and 10.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census ClarkThomas1880_T9-1187-ED602-p31A-32B_496A-B.

Earnest LeRoy Cook1

M, b. 1893
     Earnest LeRoy Cook was born in 1893 at Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.1,2,3 He was the son of Lorenzo L Cook and Mary Iva (?).1,3 Earnest LeRoy Cook appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 7 June 1900 in the household of Lorenzo L Cook and Mary Iva (?) at Swan Lake Township, Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.3 Earnest LeRoy Cook appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 27 April 1910 in the household of Lorenzo L Cook and Mary Iva (?) at Swan Lake Township, Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.4 Earnest LeRoy Cook appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 5 April 1920 in the household of Mary Iva (?) at Swan Lake Township, Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.5 Earnest LeRoy Cook married Lulu B Worth, daughter of Frank Worth and Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman, circa 1923.1,6 Earnest LeRoy Cook and Lulu B Worth appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 3 April 1930 at Swan Lake Township, Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.2

Child of Earnest LeRoy Cook and Lulu B Worth

Citations

  1. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census CookEarnestL1930_T626-673_ED76-25_p2B_153B.
  3. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1900_T623-452_ED168_p9A_296A.
  4. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1910_T624-416_ED196_p7B_290B.
  5. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1920_T625-505-ED217_P9A_265A.
  6. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1930_T626-673_ED76-25_p2B_153B.

Edna Cook1

F, b. December 1886
     Edna Cook was born in December 1886 at Iowa.1 She was the daughter of Lorenzo L Cook and Mary Iva (?).1 Edna Cook appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 7 June 1900 in the household of Lorenzo L Cook and Mary Iva (?) at Swan Lake Township, Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census CookEarnestL1900_T623-452_ED168_p9A_296A.

Elizabeth Ann Cook1

F, b. 6 December 1927, d. 7 February 2004
     Elizabeth Ann Cook was born on 6 December 1927 at Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.1 She was the daughter of Earnest LeRoy Cook and Lulu B Worth.1,2 Elizabeth Ann Cook appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 3 April 1930 in the household of Earnest LeRoy Cook and Lulu B Worth at Swan Lake Township, Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.2 As of 23 May 1947,her married name was Hall.1 Elizabeth Ann Cook married Richard Rupert Hall, son of Charles Leslie Hall and Ruth Mariah Holmes, on 23 May 1947 at Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.1 Elizabeth Ann Cook died on 7 February 2004 at Shelton, Buffalo County, Nebraska, at age 76; SSN: 484-26-3164.3

Citations

  1. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census CookEarnestL1930_T626-673_ED76-25_p2B_153B.
  3. [S274] Social Security Death Index, http://www.ancestry.com/, http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ (Ancestry.com, RootsWeb.com), SSN: 484-26-3164. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.

Gladys V Cook1

F, b. August 1895
     Gladys V Cook was born in August 1895 at Iowa.1 She was the daughter of Lorenzo L Cook and Mary Iva (?).1 Gladys V Cook appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 7 June 1900 in the household of Lorenzo L Cook and Mary Iva (?) at Swan Lake Township, Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.2 Gladys V Cook appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 27 April 1910 in the household of Lorenzo L Cook and Mary Iva (?) at Swan Lake Township, Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.3

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census CookEarnestL1900_T623-452_ED168_p9A_296A, CookEarnestL1910_T624-416_ED196_p7B_290B.
  2. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1900_T623-452_ED168_p9A_296A.
  3. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1910_T624-416_ED196_p7B_290B.

Lorenzo L Cook1

M, b. 16 May 1852, d. 1 April 1919
     Lorenzo L Cook was born on 16 May 1852 at New York; Lorenzo's father was born in Vermont and his mother in Ohio. The Ancestry.com Iowa Cemetery Records website shows his birth date as 16 May 1853, but the 1900 US Census shows May 1852.2,3 He married Mary Iva (?) circa 1886.1,2 Lorenzo L Cook and Mary Iva (?) appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 7 June 1900 at Swan Lake Township, Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.2 Lorenzo L Cook and Mary Iva (?) appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 27 April 1910 at Swan Lake Township, Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.4 Lorenzo L Cook died on 1 April 1919 at Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa, at age 66.4,3

Children of Lorenzo L Cook and Mary Iva (?)

Citations

  1. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census CookEarnestL1900_T623-452_ED168_p9A_296A.
  3. [S247] Ancestry.com http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4711 Iowa Cemetery Records.
  4. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1910_T624-416_ED196_p7B_290B.
  5. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1900_T623-452_ED168_p9A_296A, CookEarnestL1910_T624-416_ED196_p7B_290B.

Margaret Corbett1

F
     Margaret Corbett married John Mahon at Ireland.1 Margaret Corbett was born at Ireland.1 Her married name was Mahon Daniel's marriage license shows his and his father's last name as Mahon.1,2

Child of Margaret Corbett and John Mahon

Citations

  1. [S278] Daniel Meehan, Certificate of Death (Date of Record April 20, 1902), Needham, MA Town Clerk, 1471 Highland Ave, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Hereinafter cited as Daniel Meehan Death Certificate.
  2. [S317] Daniel J. Mahon and Ellen Sullivan, Marriage Certificate No. 52, Brookline, MA Town Clerk, Town Hall, 1st Floor, 333 Washington St., Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Hereinafter cited as Mahon - Sullivan, Marriage Certificate.

Elizabeth Costello1

F, b. May 1869, d. 1953
     Elizabeth Costello was born in May 1869 at Ireland.2,3 She was the daughter of Patrick Costello and Bridget Brennan.1 Elizabeth Costello immigrated between 1890 and 1891.3 As of 21 October 1896,her married name was Fogarty.1 She married Frank Fogarty, son of Edward Fogarty and Mary Clark, on 21 October 1896 at Sacred Heart Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Patrick J. Judge, Rector, Sacred Heart Church performed the ceremony and witnesses were Mr. Thomas Dryer and Miss Mary Costello, both of Omaha, NE.1 Elizabeth Costello and Frank Fogarty appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 8 June 1900 at 3106 Lake St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Elizabeth Costello and Frank Fogarty appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 19 April 1910 at 2607 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household were an aunt ? and cousin Marie ?.4 Elizabeth Costello and Frank Fogarty appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 at 2611 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household was a 66 year old widow lodger, Ellen Brennan.5 Elizabeth Costello and Frank Fogarty appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 7 April 1930 at 1816 Wirt [?] St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household was a 77 year old widow boarder, Ellen Brennan.6 Elizabeth Costello died in 1953 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 She was buried in 1953 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2

Children of Elizabeth Costello and Frank Fogarty

Citations

  1. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No. 4939, Fogarty/Costello, 21 Oct 1896, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S311] Frank & Elizabeth Fogarty Cemetery Marker, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, NE, 4912 Leavenworth, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Richard G. Prucha, 11 Jul 2006.
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census FogartyFrank1900_T623-924-ED64-p12B_99B.
  4. [S240] US Census FogartyFrank1910_T624-844-ED93-p8B_252B.
  5. [S240] US Census FogartyFrank1920_T625-987-ED23-p11A_23A.
  6. [S240] US Census FogartyFrank1930_T626-1273-ED14-p9A_28A.

Mary Ellen Costello1

F, b. September 1865, d. 19 March 1946
     Mary Ellen Costello was born in September 1865 at Ireland.1 She was the daughter of Patrick Costello and Bridget Brennan.2 Mary Ellen Costello lived with Edward J Brennan between 1889 and 1890 at 1909 Binney, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Mary Ellen Costello lived in 1910 at 2607 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Mary Costello was living with Frank and Elizabeth (Costello) Fogarty in 1910 and her occupation was listed as "fitter Parisian Cloak Co.".4 She appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 19 April 1910 in the household of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello at 2607 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household were an aunt ? and cousin Marie ?.5 Mary Ellen Costello lived in 1914 at 2607 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Mary Costello was living with Frank and Elizabeth (Costello) Fogarty in 1914 and her occupation was listed as "seams Thomas Kilpatrick & Co.".6 She appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 7 April 1930 in the household of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello at 1816 Wirt [?] St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household was a 77 year old widow boarder, Ellen Brennan.7 Mary Ellen Costello died on 19 March 1946 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 80; Heafey & Heafey Mortuary handled the arrangements.8 She was buried on 21 March 1946 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.8

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census CostelloMaryE1900_T623-926-ED108-p4B_81B.
  2. [S240] US Census CostelloMaryE1900_T623-926-ED108-p4B_81B and FogartyFrank1910_T624-844-ED93-p8B_252B.
  3. [S200] "Omaha, Nebraska Directories 1889-90 [database online]", 1889 and 1890, Brennan, Edward J. Omaha, Nebraska Directory 1889-90, online www.ancestry.com, printout dated March 5, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Omaha, Nebraska (J.M. Wolfe & Co.): Ancestry.com, Originally published by J.M. Wolfe & Co., 2000 (Ancestry), 1889 and 1890 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "Brennan, Edward J. OmahaDir."
  4. [S295] Omaha Directory Co.'s Omaha city directory, including South Omaha, 1910 (http://content.ancestry.com/browse/default.aspx?dbid=25605 : Ancestry.com; Original publisher: Omaha Directory Co., 1910), Page 291. Hereinafter cited as Omaha, NE 1910 City Dir.
  5. [S240] US Census FogartyFrank1910_T624-844-ED93-p8B_252B.
  6. [S293] Omaha, Nebraska 1914 City Directory (http://distantcousin.com/Directories/NE/Omaha/1914/ : DistantCousin.com, 1914), Page 235. Hereinafter cited as Omaha, NE 1914 City Dir.
  7. [S240] US Census FogartyFrank1930_T626-1273-ED14-p9A_28A.
  8. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."

Nanno Costello1

F, b. December 1864
     Nanno Costello was born in December 1864 at Ireland.2 She was the daughter of Patrick Costello and Bridget Brennan.3 Nanno Costello immigrated in 1886.2 She lived with Edward J Brennan between 1889 and 1890 at 1909 Binney, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4

Citations

  1. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No. 4939, Fogarty/Costello, 21 Oct 1896, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census CostelloMaryE1900_T623-926-ED108-p4B_81B.
  3. [S240] US Census CostelloMaryE1900_T623-926-ED108-p4B_81B and FogartyFrank1910_T624-844-ED93-p8B_252B.
  4. [S200] "Omaha, Nebraska Directories 1889-90 [database online]", 1889 and 1890, Brennan, Edward J. Omaha, Nebraska Directory 1889-90, online www.ancestry.com, printout dated March 5, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Omaha, Nebraska (J.M. Wolfe & Co.): Ancestry.com, Originally published by J.M. Wolfe & Co., 2000 (Ancestry), 1889 and 1890 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "Brennan, Edward J. OmahaDir."

Patrick Costello1

M
     Patrick Costello married Bridget Brennan at Ireland.1

Children of Patrick Costello and Bridget Brennan

Citations

  1. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No. 4939, Fogarty/Costello, 21 Oct 1896, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census CostelloMaryE1900_T623-926-ED108-p4B_81B and FogartyFrank1910_T624-844-ED93-p8B_252B.

Jakube Cuda1

M
     Jakube Cuda was born at Bohemia.1,2 He married Anna (?).1

Child of Jakube Cuda and Anna (?)

Citations

  1. [S253] John Martinek and Mary Cudova marriage, February 6, 1882, in Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church (Marriage License was filed February 3, 1882 by F. G. Mevis [?], County Judge, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska.; Book 2, Page 65, Microfilm Roll MAR-1, Item 398. The marriage license was issued in Cuming County, but the marriage took place in Colfax County.): Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Cuming County Court, Nebraska, P.O. Box 290, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Martinek/Cudova Marriage Record.
  2. [S154] John Martinek household, 1900 U.S. Census, Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on June 12, 1900, enumeration district 63, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3B (handwritten) 100B (stamped), lines 86-93, dwelling 48, family 48, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, Roll 920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.

Mary Cuda1,2

F, b. January 1863, d. 16 May 1938
      Mary Cuda was also known as Marie Cudova Clara Prucha's SS-5 shows mother's name as "Mary Cuda", Clara's death certificate and Cathy Hall's family tree shows "Marie Cuda", and the St. Wenceslaus Cemetery tombstone transcription shows "Marie Martinek". Other documents show Mary Cudova, "Cudova" is the feminine version of Cuda.3,4,5,6 She was born in January 1863 at Okresanec, Bohemia (Czechoslovakia); At this time, Czechoslovakia was Bohemia. Mary and both her parents were listed as born in Bohemia on the 1900 US Census. Her birthplace is noted with many variations, including: Vokresance (or Vekresance), Bohemia (marriage license), Vokresanec Bohemia (son Venceslaus baptism transcription), Okresanec Bohemia ( son Joseph's baptism transcription, Clara (Martinek) Prucha Martinek Family History), and Okersance, Czechoslovakia ( Cathy Hall's family tree). The 1900 US census shows her birth date as Jan 1863 and age as 37; Cathy Hall's family tree shows her birth date as 1862; Mary's marriage license lists her age as 18, implying a birth year of 1864; and the St. Wenceslaus Cemetery tombstone transcription for Marie Martinek shows 1865.7,8,9,10,11 She was the daughter of Jakube Cuda and Anna (?).2 Mary Cuda immigrated in 1881.12 As of 6 February 1882,her married name was Martinek.2 She married John Martinek, son of Vaclav Martinek and Marie Kahoun, on 6 February 1882 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Valas [?] Hruska and Anna Fiala were witnesses and Rev. John Malley [?] performed the ceremony. At the time of their marriage, John was residing in Cuming County and Mary in Colfax.2 Mary Cuda and John Martinek appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 12 June 1900 at Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska; Enumerated in the John Martinek household are John (head, age 46), Mary (wife, 37) both born in Bohemia with both of their sets of parents also born in Bohemia; Joseph (son, 13), James (son, 10), Clara (daughter, 5), John (son, 3) all born in Nebraska, Joseph Layoeth [?] (male farm laborer, 29, born Bohemia) and Tamy [?] Walla (female servant, 12, born Nebraska).12 Mary Cuda and John Martinek appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 25 April 1910 at Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska.13 Mary Cuda and John Martinek appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 2 January 1920 at Dodge Village, Dodge County, Nebraska.14 Mary Cuda and John Martinek appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 3 April 1930 at West Oak St, Dodge Village, Dodge County, Nebraska.15 Mary Cuda died on 16 May 1938 at 3309 N 59th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 75; Mary died at 3:00 PM at the home of George and Clara (Martinek) Prucha. The principal cause of death was Pneumonia Bronchio (?), which she contracted around May 12, 1938. Personal information, provided by her son-in-law [George Prucha], shows Mary was widowed; was born in Tusogse (?) county, Checkoslovakia; died at age 76 years; her husband had been Mr. John Martinek; her father and mother's names were unknown to George. The Underaker was (?) Humlicek of Dodge, Nebr.16 She was buried after 16 May 1938 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery, Cuming County, Nebraska.17,16

Children of Mary Cuda and John Martinek

Citations

  1. [S95] George Prucha and Clara Martinek, Marriage License, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Prucha - Martinek, Marriage License.
  2. [S253] John Martinek and Mary Cudova marriage, February 6, 1882, in Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church (Marriage License was filed February 3, 1882 by F. G. Mevis [?], County Judge, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska.; Book 2, Page 65, Microfilm Roll MAR-1, Item 398. The marriage license was issued in Cuming County, but the marriage took place in Colfax County.): Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Cuming County Court, Nebraska, P.O. Box 290, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Martinek/Cudova Marriage Record.
  3. [S19] Clara Prucha, Application for Social Security Account (SS-5), 3/12/52, SSN 508-38-9122, 3309 No 59 st, Omaha, Nebr, Clara Prucha's SS-5 shows mother's name as "Mary Cuda"; Social Security Administration.
  4. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  5. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~necuming/wencescem.html : USGenWeb - Cuming County, Nebraska, August, 1979), The tombstone inscription shows Marie Martinek. Hereinafter cited as St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.
  6. [S235] Clara Mary Prucha, Certificate of Death 214023 (Sep 8, 1982), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Clara Prucha Death Certificate.
  7. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Hall/Prucha family tree", Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project, Shows birth year of 1862.
  8. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Cemetery, Shows birth year of 1865.
  9. [S154] John Martinek household, 1900 U.S. Census, Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on June 12, 1900, enumeration district 63, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3B (handwritten) 100B (stamped), lines 86-93, dwelling 48, family 48, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, Roll 920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, The 1900 US Census shows her birth as Jan, 1863.
  10. [S253] Martinek/Cudova Marriage Record (Marriage License was filed February 3, 1882 by F. G. Mevis [?], County Judge, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska.; Book 2, Page 65, Microfilm Roll MAR-1, Item 398. The marriage license was issued in Cuming County, but the marriage took place in Colfax County.): Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Cuming County Court, Nebraska, Shows her age as 18, implying birth year of 1864.
  11. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, compiler, 125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Nebraska, 1874-1999 (Dodge, Nebraska: The Dodge Criterion, 1999), Pages 171 and 178. Hereinafter cited as Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999.
  12. [S154] June 12, 1900 1900 U.S. Census, Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska, T623, Roll 920, ED 63, sheet 3B (handwritten) 100B (stamped).
  13. [S236] John Martinek household, 1910 U.S. Census, Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on April 25, 1910, enumeration district 67, supervisor's district 3, sheet 4B (handwritten) 97B (stamped), lines 89-93, dwelling 64, family 64, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, Roll 841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  14. [S237] John Martinek household, 1920 U.S. Census, Dodge Village, Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska enumerated on January 2, 1920, enumeration district 116, supervisor's district 3, sheet 2A (handwritten) 240A (stamped), lines 35-36, dwelling 38, family 40, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, Roll 986, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  15. [S238] John Martinek household, 1930 U.S. Census, Dodge Village, Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska enumerated on April 3, 1930, enumeration district 27-28, supervisor's district 3, sheet 2A (handwritten) 268A (stamped), lines 37-38, dwelling 42, family 44, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, Roll 1271, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  16. [S193] Mrs. Mary Martinek, Certificate of Death J4483 (May 17, 1938), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Mary Martinek Death Certificate.
  17. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.
  18. [S46] Vencel Joe Martinek, Application for Social Security Account (SS-5), Febr. 4, 1966, SSN 508-66-7212, Scribner Nebraska 68057; Social Security Administration.

Barbara V Cuirej1,2

F, b. 5 January 1895, d. 2 January 1972
     Barbara V Cuirej was born on 5 January 1895 at Galicia, Poland.3,1,4 As of circa 1916,her married name was Lenczowski.5,1 She married Joseph Lenczowski circa 1916.5,1 Barbara V Cuirej and Joseph Lenczowski appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 3 January 1920 at 4056 I St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 Barbara V Cuirej appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 18 April 1930 at 3962 Hillsdale Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 As of 19 April 1940, Barbara V Cuirej was also known as Bessie.2 She died on 2 January 1972 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 76.3,2 She was buried after 2 January 1972 at St. John's Cemetery, 7605 S 36th St., Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska.3

Children of Barbara V Cuirej and Joseph Lenczowski

Citations

  1. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No. A16841, Prucha/Lenczowski, 30 Sep 1950, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S328] Lenczowski Family Info, Rick Prucha, WebFinds Compilation, 26-Dec-2017. File: Lenczowski_JeanPrucha_Family_Info.txt.
  3. [S247] http://files.usgwarchives.net/ne/sarpy/cemeteries/stjohn5.txt
  4. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LenczowskiJoe1920_T625-989-ED81-p2B_176B.
  5. [S240] US Census LenczowskiBarbara1930_T626-1275-ED28-74-p32A_32A.

Margaret Devitte1

F, b. 6 September 1853, d. 5 November 1937
     Her married name was Lowry.1 Margaret Devitte married Thomas Joseph Lowry.1 Margaret Devitte was born on 6 September 1853 at Iowa.1,2 She died on 5 November 1937 at age 84.1

Child of Margaret Devitte and Thomas Joseph Lowry

Citations

  1. [S169] Heath Richter, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=:3239847, e-mail address (Formerly e-mail address) (Database: 3239847, Updated 2006-06-12 (originally Database :1940415, Updated 11 Sep 2002)), downloaded 14 Jun 2006 (originally 15 Jan 2003).
  2. [S184] James Dugdale household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 8, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 5&6, 1900, enumeration district 81, supervisor's district 2, sheet 10A (handwritten) 10A (stamped), lines 13-17, dwelling 196, family 202, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-925, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.

Bridget Agnes Dowd1

F, b. 24 September 1864, d. 13 July 1931
Brennan, Bridget Agnes (Dowd) Est. 1920's
      Bridget Agnes Dowd was also known as Gran which was what my mom (Mary Brennan Prucha) called her.1 Bridget Agnes Dowd was also known as Margaret . Cathy Hall's family tree shows her name as "Margaret (Bea) Dowd Brennan" on one page, but "Bridget Agnes Dowd Brennan" on another.1 Her common name was Bea.1 She was born on 24 September 1864 at Ireland; Bridget's Death Certificate shows her birthdate as Sept. 24, 1864. The Marriage License of Bridget Dowd and Edward J. Brennan, dated May 31, 1890, shows Bridget's age at 22, implying a birth year of 1868. The 1930 U.S. Census shows Bridgett (sic) Brennan's age at last birthday was 62, implying a birth year of 1867-1868. John A. Brennan birth certificate, dated June 4, 1894 shows mother, Bridget Dowd, age 30 at last birthday which would imply a birth year of 1863-1864.2,3,4,5 She was the daughter of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy.6 Bridget Agnes Dowd immigrated in 1890; Place of birth listed on the 1930 census is "Irish Free State".7 She married Edward J Brennan, son of John Brennan and Mary Mahon, on 31 May 1890 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses to the marriage were Geo W. Shields (County Judge) and P.C. Koopmans, both residing at Omaha.8,6 As of 31 May 1890,her married name was Brennan.6 Bridget Agnes Dowd and Edward J Brennan lived on 4 June 1894 at 1909 Binney, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; at the time John Austin Brennan was born.9 Bridget Agnes Dowd was a Housewife at the time John Austin Brennan was born on 4 June 1894 at 1909 Binney, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.9 She appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 15 April 1910 at 2813 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.10 She was Chair woman at the Post office on 15 April 1910 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.10 She lived in 1914 at 2813 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Bridget (widow of Edward), Agnes and John all individually listed on the city directory.11 She was Chairwoman in 1914 at The Federal Building, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.12 She appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 13 January 1920 at 2873 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.13 She appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 14 April 1930 at 115 N 35th Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.7 She died on 13 July 1931 at 115 N 35th Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 66; Bridget died at 7:30 AM. The principal cause of death was Arterio Schlrosis Hypertension, Ammaitar Fibrillation [?], Chr. Intest Hypertension[?], all of which was onset 8 years before her death. Personal information, provided by Bridget's son John Brennan shows Bridget was a widow of Edward J. Brennan; was born in Ireland on Sept. 24, 1864; died at age 66 years, 9 months and 18 days; her occupation was "at home"; her father was Thos. Dowd, born in County Mayo, Ireland; her mother was Mary Murphy, born in Ireland. The undertaker was John A. Gentleman.5

July 14, 1931 Article and Obituary notice on pages 20-22 of the Tuesday Omaha World-Herald:
Mrs. Bridget A. Brennan.
Mrs. Bridget A. Brennan, 65, 115 North Thirty-fifth avenue, died Monday at the family residence. Surviving are one son, John and two daughters, Miss Agnes Brennan and Mrs. Mary Milota of Omaha; three brothers, Frank Dowd, Schuyler, Neb; James of Omaha; Thomas of Ireland; and six sisters, Mrs. Catherine Higgins of Schuyler; Mrs. William Brennan of Butte, Mont; Mrs. John McGowan, Mrs. Thomas McGowan and Mrs. Mary Gentleman all of Omaha, and Mrs. William Ogle of St. Louis, Mo.
The body is at Gentleman's mortuary.

Deaths Notices:
BRENNAN - Mrs. Bridget A., age 65 years, residence, 115 N 35th Ave, Survived by one son, John; two daughters, Miss Agnes and Mrs. Mary Milota of Omaha; three brothers, Frank Dowd of Schuyler Neb; James Dowd of Omaha and Thomas in Ireland; seven [sic] sisters, Mrs. Catherine Higgins of Schuyler, Neb; Mrs. Mary Gentleman of Omaha; Mrs. William Brennan of Butte, Mont; Mrs. John McGowan, Mrs. Thomas McGowan and Mrs. William Ogle of St. Louis.
Funeral Wednesday morning from residence, 115 N. 35th Ave., at 9:30 a. m. to St. Cecilia's Cathedral at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. John A. Gentleman's service.14,15 She was buried on 15 July 1931 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Services were held at St. Cecilia Church, arrangements were through Gentleman Mortuary. Bridget is buried in "Section 1 - Block 4 - Lot 13 - Grave 3".5,16

Children of Bridget Agnes Dowd and Edward J Brennan

Citations

  1. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  2. [S117] John Austin Brennan, Certificate of Birth SER. D No. 3885 B, 9197 B (026), and 9198 B (206), age at last birthday was 30, implying a birth year of 1863-1864. (June 5, 1894), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
  3. [S143] Bridget Brennan household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 280, Ward 10, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 14, 1930, enumeration district 28-118, supervisor's district 7, sheet 25A (handwritten) 175A (stamped), lines 1-4, dwelling 409, family 472, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1279, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Indexed on ancestry.com as "Bridgett Breman", age at last birthday was 62, implying a birth year of 1867-1868.
  4. [S148] Edward J. Brennan and Bridget Dowd, Marriage License: age 22 years, implying birth year of 1868., County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Brennan - Dowd, Marriage License.
  5. [S199] Bridget Agnes Brennan, Certificate of Death 7023 (July 14, 1931), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Bridget Agnes Brennan Death Certificate.
  6. [S148] Brennan - Dowd, Marriage License.
  7. [S143] April 14, 1930 1930 U.S. Census, Block 280, Ward 10, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska, T626, roll 1279, ED 28-118, sheet 25A (handwritten) 175A (stamped).
  8. [S144] Edward J. Brennan and Bridget Dowd Marriage, International Genealogical Index (IGI) (unknown repository address: unknown repository, 31 May 1890).
  9. [S117] John Austin Brennan, Certificate of Birth SER. D No. 3885 B, 9197 B (026), and 9198 B (206) (June 5, 1894).
  10. [S173] Bridget Brennan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Ward 9, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 15, 1910, enumeration district 69, supervisor's district 2, sheet 1B (handwritten) 111B (stamped), lines 58-61, dwelling 11, family 14, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 844, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  11. [S293] Omaha, Nebraska 1914 City Directory (http://distantcousin.com/Directories/NE/Omaha/1914/ : DistantCousin.com, 1914), Page 156 URL: http://distantcousin.com/Directories/NE/Omaha/1914/Page.asp?Page=156. Hereinafter cited as Omaha, NE 1914 City Dir.
  12. [S293] Omaha, NE 1914 City Dir, Page 156.
  13. [S171] Bridget Brennan household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 3, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 13, 1920, enumeration district 36, supervisor's district 2, sheet 19A (handwritten) 214A (stamped), lines 16-23, dwelling 169, family 143, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 988, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com, Indexed on ancestry.com as "Birgit Breman."
  14. [S213] Mrs. Bridget A. Brennan, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 14, 1932, Pg. 21. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  15. [S214] Death Notices: BRENNAN - Bridget A., Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 14, 1931, Pg. 22. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  16. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."
  17. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."

Catherine Dowd1

F, b. between 1866 and 1867
     Catherine Dowd was born between 1866 and 1867 at Ireland.2,3 She was the daughter of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy.1 Catherine Dowd immigrated in 1882.3 As of circa 1884,her married name was Higgins.1,2 She married James W Higgins circa 1884.1,2 Catherine Dowd was naturalized in 1890.3 She and James W Higgins appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 11 May 1910 at Shell Creek Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.2 Catherine Dowd appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 13 January 1920 at Shell Creek Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.3 She was Farm Operator of a General Farm on 13 January 1920 at Shell Creek Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.3 The 1920 census entry shows that Catherine is "Married", not "Widowed", but her husband James is not enumerated. Also, the enumerator was Catherine's son, Thomas F Higgins. The Farm Schedule number is 70.3 She lived on 14 July 1931 at Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska.1

Children of Catherine Dowd and James W Higgins

Citations

  1. [S213] Mrs. Bridget A. Brennan, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 14, 1932, Pg. 21. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  2. [S221] James W. Higgins household, 1910 U.S. Census, Shell Creek Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on May 11, 1910, enumeration district 48, supervisor's district 2, sheet 13B (handwritten) 40B (stamped), lines 60-69, family 28, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritaqe Quest.
  3. [S222] Catherine Higgins household, 1920 U.S. Census, Shell Creek Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on January 13, 1920, enumeration district 53, supervisor's district 3, sheet 4B (handwritten) 31B (stamped), lines 54-62, dwelling 67, family 69, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 984, image viewed online or on CD from Heritaqe Quest, This Enumeration District for this census was enumerated by Thomas F. Higgins, son of Catherine.

Catherine Agnes Dowd1

F, b. circa 1887, d. circa 1887
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Thomas Dowd
     Catherine Agnes Dowd was born circa 1887; Birth year ESTIMATED. She was the daughter of Frank T Dowd and Maggie Casey.1 Catherine Agnes Dowd died circa 1887 at Colfax County, Nebraska; The cemetery transcription shows Catherine is the "dau of F & M Dowd, d 2 mo 19 days no dates". This Death year is ESTIMATED.1

Citations

  1. [S229] Clarabelle Mares, St. Patrick's of Clyde Cemetery, North Bend, Dodge Co., NE (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/stpatrick.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, August 16, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Patrick's of Clyde Cemetery.

Elizabeth Dowd1,2

F, b. between 1889 and 1890, d. 4 November 1937
     Elizabeth Dowd was born between 1889 and 1890 at Ireland.2,3 She was the daughter of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy.1,2 Elizabeth Dowd immigrated in 1907; The 1920 census shows Elizabeth was Naturalized.3 As of between 1907 and 1931,her married name was Ogle.1,4,2,3 She married William T Ogle, son of Thomas Ogle and Bridget Troy, between 1907 and 1931.1,2,3 Elizabeth Dowd and William T Ogle appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 2 January 1920 at St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri; Williams occupation is listed as an Excavation Contractor.3 Elizabeth Dowd lived on 14 July 1931 at St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.1 She and William T Ogle lived on 4 November 1937 at 2527 Cora Ave, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.2 Elizabeth Dowd died on 4 November 1937 at 1515 Lafayette Ave., St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri; Elizabeth Died at 6:25 AM and the cause of death was "Ca of Esophagus". The informant was "Hosp. Info M. Kent" and the death certificate showed her birthplace as Ireland, father as Thomas O'Dowd, mother Unknown but both parents being born in Ireland. Her profession is listed as Housewife.2 She was buried on 8 November 1937 at 5239 West Florissant, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri; Elizabeth and William are buried in Lot 000S, Section 005.2,5

Citations

  1. [S213] Mrs. Bridget A. Brennan, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 14, 1932, Pg. 21. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  2. [S322] "Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1957 [database online]", 1910 thru 1957, File No: 39304, Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1957, online http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/#search, printout dated March 11, 2008. Previously published in hard copy (http://www.sos.mo.gov/: Missouri Office of the Secretary of State :: Missouri State Library | Missouri State Archives :: The State Historical Society of Missouri, 2007-2008 (Missouri Office of the Secretary of State ), 1910 thru 1957 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "MO_DeathCert1910-57."
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census OgleWilliamT1920_T625-958-ED560-p1A_150A.
  4. [S322] MO_DeathCert1910-57, online, 1910 thru 1957, File No: 39532.
  5. [S323] "Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of St. Louis", Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, online http://www.archstl.org/cemeteries/, printout dated March 13, 2008. Previously published in hard copy (St. Louis, MO: Archdiocese of St. Louis, Unknown). Hereinafter cited as "St. Louis Catholic Cemeteries."

Frank T Dowd1,2

M, b. 1865, d. 1937
     Frank T Dowd was born in 1865 at Ireland.2,3 He was the son of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy.1 Frank T Dowd immigrated in 1883.4 He married Maggie Casey circa 1884.5 Frank T Dowd filed Declaration of Intention papers on 23 November 1886 at Colfax County, Nebraska; Book No. 1, Page 290.6 He was naturalized on 18 May 1892 at Colfax County, Nebraska; Book No. 1, Page 131.6 He married Susan L (?) circa 1896 The 1910 census shows that this is Frank's second marriage and Susie's first.2 Frank T Dowd was Farmer on 20 June 1900 at Colfax Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.4 He and Susan L (?) appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 20 June 1900 at Colfax Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.4 Frank T Dowd was Farmer on a General Farm on 3 May 1910 at Colfax Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.2 He and Susan L (?) appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 3 May 1910 at Colfax Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.2 Frank T Dowd was Farmer on a General Farm on 21 January 1920 at Colfax Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.7 He and Susan L (?) appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 21 January 1920 at Colfax Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.7 Frank T Dowd was Realtor in a Real Estate business on 17 April 1930 at Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska.8 He and Susan L (?) appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 17 April 1930 at 809 W 9 St, Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska.8 Frank T Dowd lived on 14 July 1931 at Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 He died in 1937 at Colfax County, Nebraska.3 He was buried in 1937 at Holy Cross Cemetery, Colfax County, Nebraska.3

Children of Frank T Dowd and Maggie Casey

Children of Frank T Dowd and Susan L (?)

Citations

  1. [S213] Mrs. Bridget A. Brennan, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 14, 1932, Pg. 21. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  2. [S224] Frank T Dowd household, 1910 U.S. Census, Colfax Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on May 3, 1910, enumeration district 47, supervisor's district 3, sheet 9A (handwritten) 26A (stamped), lines 36-44, dwelling 158, family 159, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  3. [S225] Assisted by Kathrine Petersen Clarabelle Mares, Holy Cross Cemetery, Colfax Co., NE (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/cemeteries/c_holycross.html : USGenWeb - Colfax County, Nebraska, August 1, 1976). Hereinafter cited as Holy Cross Cemetery.
  4. [S226] Frank Dowd household, 1900 U.S. Census, Colfax Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on June 20, 1900, enumeration district 45, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5A (handwritten) 187A (stamped), lines 9-14, dwelling 73, family 75, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  5. [S229] Clarabelle Mares, St. Patrick's of Clyde Cemetery, North Bend, Dodge Co., NE (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/stpatrick.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, August 16, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Patrick's of Clyde Cemetery.
  6. [S230] Index to Declaration of Intention and Final Papers Filed in Colfax County, Nebraska, online http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/citizens.html. Hereinafter cited as Naturalization Index, Colfax Co., NE.
  7. [S227] Frank Dowd household, 1920 U.S. Census, Colfax Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on January 21, 1920, enumeration district 52, supervisor's district 3, sheet 4B-5A (handwritten) 21B-22A (stamped), lines 94-100, 1, dwelling 88, family 88, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 984, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  8. [S228] Frank Dowd household, 1930 U.S. Census, Schuyler City, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on April 17, 1930, enumeration district 19-14, supervisor's district 3, sheet 17A (handwritten) 86A (stamped), lines 17-20, dwelling 285, family 492, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1269, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Indexed as Frank Doud.

Helen Catherine Dowd1,2

F, b. circa 1899
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Thomas Dowd
     Helen Catherine Dowd was born circa 1899 at Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of Frank T Dowd and Susan L (?).1 Helen Catherine Dowd appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 20 June 1900 in the household of Frank T Dowd and Susan L (?) at Colfax Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.3 As of 20 June 1900, Helen Catherine Dowd was also known as Helena K [?].3 She appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 3 May 1910 in the household of Frank T Dowd and Susan L (?) at Colfax Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 As of after 4 February 1915,her married name was Sumption.2

Citations

  1. [S224] Frank T Dowd household, 1910 U.S. Census, Colfax Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on May 3, 1910, enumeration district 47, supervisor's district 3, sheet 9A (handwritten) 26A (stamped), lines 36-44, dwelling 158, family 159, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S231] Index to Marriage Records in Colfax County, Nebraska, online http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/vitals.html. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records Index, Colfax Co., NE.
  3. [S226] Frank Dowd household, 1900 U.S. Census, Colfax Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on June 20, 1900, enumeration district 45, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5A (handwritten) 187A (stamped), lines 9-14, dwelling 73, family 75, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.

James Dowd1

M, b. July 1879
     James Dowd was born in July 1879 at Ireland.2 He was the son of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy.1 James Dowd immigrated between 1900 and 1903; The 1910 census shows he had already been Naturalized and an immigration date of 1903, but the 1930 census shows an immigration date of 1900.3,4 He was Helper at a Foundry on 1 June 1900 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 He appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 1 June 1900 in the household of Patrick J Gentleman and Mary A Dowd at 2002 [?] Clark St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 James Dowd married Catherine (?) circa 1902 The 1910 census shows James and Catherine have been married for 8 years (implying a marriage year of 1902) and this is both of their first marriage, while the 1930 census shows James was age 22 and Catherine age 23 at their first marriage (implying a marriage year as late at 1908).3,4 James Dowd was Laborer at a Building on 22 April 1910 at South Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 He and Catherine (?) appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 22 April 1910 at 124 N 23 St, South Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also living in the household are Arthur Gomez, his wife Bessie and son James. Bessie is Catherine's sister.4 James Dowd was Laborer for the City of Omaha on 3 April 1930 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 He and Catherine (?) appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 3 April 1930 at 2243 Pacific St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; James and Catherine Dowd are enumerated as living at the household of Bessie Gomez, Catherine's widowed sister. Bessie's son, James Gomez, is also listed.3 James Dowd lived on 14 July 1931 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S213] Mrs. Bridget A. Brennan, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 14, 1932, Pg. 21. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  2. [S219] Patrick Gentleman household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 6, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 1, 1900, enumeration district 70, supervisor's district 2, sheet 8A,B (handwritten) 179A,B (stamped), lines 47-52, dwelling 167, family 175, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-924, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  3. [S218] Bessie Gomez household, 1930 U.S. Census, Ward 5, Block 1009, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 2, 1930, enumeration district 28-48, supervisor's district 7, sheet 3A-B (handwritten) 3A-B (stamped), lines 48-51, dwelling 45, family 46, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1274, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  4. [S223] James Dowd household, 1910 U.S. Census, Pct 2, Ward 2, South Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 22, 1910, enumeration district 112, supervisor's district 2, sheet 10A (handwritten) 3A (stamped), lines 19-25, dwelling 168, family 178, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 845, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com, Indexed as James Daud.

Mrs John Dowd1

F
     Mrs John Dowd was the daughter of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy.1 Her married name was McGowan.1 Mrs John Dowd lived on 14 July 1931 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S213] Mrs. Bridget A. Brennan, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 14, 1932, Pg. 21. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.

Mable Anna Dowd1,2

F, b. December 1896
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Thomas Dowd
     Mable Anna Dowd was born in December 1896 at Nebraska.2 She was the daughter of Frank T Dowd and Susan L (?).1 Mable Anna Dowd appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 20 June 1900 in the household of Frank T Dowd and Susan L (?) at Colfax Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.2 Mable Anna Dowd appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 3 May 1910 in the household of Frank T Dowd and Susan L (?) at Colfax Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 As of after 4 February 1915,her married name was Rudersdorf.3

Citations

  1. [S224] Frank T Dowd household, 1910 U.S. Census, Colfax Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on May 3, 1910, enumeration district 47, supervisor's district 3, sheet 9A (handwritten) 26A (stamped), lines 36-44, dwelling 158, family 159, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S226] Frank Dowd household, 1900 U.S. Census, Colfax Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on June 20, 1900, enumeration district 45, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5A (handwritten) 187A (stamped), lines 9-14, dwelling 73, family 75, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  3. [S231] Index to Marriage Records in Colfax County, Nebraska, online http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/vitals.html. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records Index, Colfax Co., NE.

Mary A Dowd1,2

F, b. 7 May 1868, d. 29 April 1944
     Mary A Dowd was born on 7 May 1868 at County Mayo, Ireland; The 1900 census shows her birth as May, 1872, her death certificate shows her birthdate as May 7, 1868, but her cemetery marker shows May 7, 1869.3,2,4 She was the daughter of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy.1,4 Mary A Dowd immigrated between 1888 and 1895; While the 1900 census shows Mary's year of immigration as 1888, the 1910 and 1920 census records both show 1890 and the 1930 census shows 1895.3 As of 15 September 1895,her married name was Gentleman.3,5 She married Patrick J Gentleman, son of Nicholas Gentleman and Mary Garey, on 15 September 1895 at Sacred Heart Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses were John Dowd and Miss Anna P. Gentleman, both residing at Omaha and the ceremony was performed by P. J. Judge, Rector Sacred Heart Church. Their marriage record shows Mary's father as Patrick Dowd, but does not list a mother's name.3,5 Mary A Dowd and Patrick J Gentleman appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 1 June 1900 at 2002 [?] Clark St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Mary A Dowd was naturalized between 1910 and 1920; The 1900 and 1910 census records do not show any indication that Mary was naturalized, but the 1920 census does.6,7 She was Proprietor of a Restaurant. The 1910 Omaha City Directory lists: Gentleman, Mary (wid Patrick J) (O'Brien Quick Lunch), r 2602 Dodge. on 28 April 1910 at 2602 Dodge St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.6,8 She appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 28 April 1910 at 2602 Dodge St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.6 She lived in 1914 at 2919 Dodge St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; The 1914 Omaha City Directory lists: Gentleman, Mary (wid Patrick J). restaurant 1610 Capitol av. r 2919 Dodge.9 She appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 14 January 1920 at 2919 Dodge St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; This census lists Mary's occupation as "none" and Agnes' as "Stenographer".7 She appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 2 April 1930 at 2919 Dodge St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.10 She lived on 14 July 1931 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 She died on 29 April 1944 at 663 N 59 St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 75; Mary's Immediate cause of death is listed as Hypertension, Cardio Renal Vasiciler [?], Due to Cenelral Hemenluge [?]. She died at her usual residence (663 No. 59 St., Omaha, NE). The funeral director was John A. Gentleman and Informant was Mrs. J. D. Cranny whose address was also 663 No. 59.2,4 She was buried on 2 May 1944 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2,4

Children of Mary A Dowd and Patrick J Gentleman

Citations

  1. [S213] Mrs. Bridget A. Brennan, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 14, 1932, Pg. 21. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  2. [S305] Patrick J. Mary A. and Thomas P. Gentleman Cemetery Marker, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, NE, 4912 Leavenworth, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Richard G. Prucha, 11 Jul 2006.
  3. [S219] Patrick Gentleman household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 6, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 1, 1900, enumeration district 70, supervisor's district 2, sheet 8A,B (handwritten) 179A,B (stamped), lines 47-52, dwelling 167, family 175, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-924, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  4. [S306] Mrs. Mary Gentleman, Certificate of Death 03808 (Mar 2, 1944), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Mary Gentleman, Death Certificate.
  5. [S314] Patrick J. Gentleman and Mary A. Dowd marriage, September 15, 1895, in Sacred Heart Church (Filed and recorded September 21, 1895 by Irving F. Baxter, County Judge, Record No. 3908.): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Gentleman/Dowd Marriage Record.
  6. [S220] Mary H Gentleman household, 1910 U.S. Census, 5th Pct, Ward 9, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 28, 1910, enumeration district 69, supervisor's district 2, sheet 13B (handwritten) 123B (stamped), lines 58-61, dwelling 257, family 279, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-844, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  7. [S240] U.S. Federal Census GentlemanMary1920_T625-987-ED95-p9B_152B.
  8. [S295] Omaha Directory Co.'s Omaha city directory, including South Omaha, 1910 (http://content.ancestry.com/browse/default.aspx?dbid=25605 : Ancestry.com; Original publisher: Omaha Directory Co., 1910), Page 451. Hereinafter cited as Omaha, NE 1910 City Dir.
  9. [S293] Omaha, Nebraska 1914 City Directory (http://distantcousin.com/Directories/NE/Omaha/1914/ : DistantCousin.com, 1914), Page 347. Hereinafter cited as Omaha, NE 1914 City Dir.
  10. [S240] US Census GentlemanMary1930_T626-1277-ED28-100-p1A_107A.

Mary P Dowd1

F, b. January 1885
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Thomas Dowd
     Mary P Dowd was born in January 1885 at Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of Frank T Dowd and Maggie Casey.1 Mary P Dowd appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 20 June 1900 in the household of Frank T Dowd and Susan L (?) at Colfax Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S226] Frank Dowd household, 1900 U.S. Census, Colfax Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on June 20, 1900, enumeration district 45, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5A (handwritten) 187A (stamped), lines 9-14, dwelling 73, family 75, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.

Thomas Dowd1

M
     Thomas Dowd was born at County Mayo, Irish Free State.2,3 He married Mary Murphy at Ireland.1

Children of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy

Citations

  1. [S148] Edward J. Brennan and Bridget Dowd, Marriage License, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Brennan - Dowd, Marriage License.
  2. [S143] Bridget Brennan household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 280, Ward 10, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 14, 1930, enumeration district 28-118, supervisor's district 7, sheet 25A (handwritten) 175A (stamped), lines 1-4, dwelling 409, family 472, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1279, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Indexed on ancestry.com as "Bridgett Breman."
  3. [S199] Bridget Agnes Brennan, Certificate of Death 7023 (July 14, 1931), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Bridget Agnes Brennan Death Certificate.
  4. [S213] Mrs. Bridget A. Brennan, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 14, 1932, Pg. 21. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  5. [S306] Mrs. Mary Gentleman, Certificate of Death 03808 (Mar 2, 1944), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Mary Gentleman, Death Certificate.
  6. [S322] "Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1957 [database online]", 1910 thru 1957, File No: 39304, Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1957, online http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/#search, printout dated March 11, 2008. Previously published in hard copy (http://www.sos.mo.gov/: Missouri Office of the Secretary of State :: Missouri State Library | Missouri State Archives :: The State Historical Society of Missouri, 2007-2008 (Missouri Office of the Secretary of State ), 1910 thru 1957 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "MO_DeathCert1910-57."

Thomas Dowd1

M
     Thomas Dowd was the son of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy.1 Thomas Dowd lived on 14 July 1931 at Ireland.1

Citations

  1. [S213] Mrs. Bridget A. Brennan, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 14, 1932, Pg. 21. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.

Mrs Thomas Dowd1

F
     Mrs Thomas Dowd was the daughter of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy.1 Her married name was McGowan.1 Mrs Thomas Dowd lived on 14 July 1931 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S213] Mrs. Bridget A. Brennan, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 14, 1932, Pg. 21. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.

Mrs William Dowd1

F
     Mrs William Dowd was the daughter of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy.1 Her married name was Brennan.1 Mrs William Dowd lived on 14 July 1931 at Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana.1

Citations

  1. [S213] Mrs. Bridget A. Brennan, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 14, 1932, Pg. 21. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.

Charles Dugdale1

M, b. February 1896
     Charles Dugdale was born in February 1896 at Nebraska.1 He was the son of Charles B Dugdale and Philomena (?).1 Charles Dugdale appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 in the household of Charles B Dugdale and Philomena (?) at 2904 Izard [?] St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S203] Charles Dugdale household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 8, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 5&6, 1900, enumeration district 81, supervisor's district 2, sheet 10A (handwritten) 10A (stamped), lines 18-21, dwelling 197, family 203, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-925, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.

Charles B Dugdale1,2

M, b. 1870
     Charles B Dugdale was born in 1870 at Nebraska.3,1 He was the son of Richard Dugdale and Mary Ann Kinsley.1 Charles B Dugdale appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 in the household of Mary Ann Kinsley at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Charles B Dugdale lived with Mary Ann Kinsley in 1889 at 809 Dodge, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Occupations are listed as follows: Charles B - Clerk for Merchants Natl Bank, James - Surveyor, Robert E - Machinist and Thomas - Patternmaker for Union Pacific Railway.2 Charles B Dugdale lived with Mary Ann Kinsley in 1890 at 2602 Caldwell, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Occupations are listed as follows: Charles B - Clerk for Merchants' Natl Bank, James P - Patternmaker for Union Pacific Railway, Robert E - Machinist at U P shops.2 Charles B Dugdale married Philomena (?) in 1896.3 Charles B Dugdale was Book Keeper on 5 June 1900 at 2904 Izard [?] St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 He and Philomena (?) appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 at 2904 Izard [?] St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3

Children of Charles B Dugdale and Philomena (?)

Citations

  1. [S201] Mary Dugdale household, 1880 U.S. Census, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 2, 1880, enumeration district 16, supervisor's district 4, sheet 6B (handwritten) 157B (stamped), lines 36-40, dwelling 37, family 37, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 747, image viewed online or on CD from www.familysearch.org (online DB), www.ancestry.com (image).
  2. [S202] "Omaha, Nebraska Directories 1889-90 [database online]", 1889 and 1890, Dugdale, Mary A Omaha, Nebraska Directory, 1889-90, online www.ancestry.com, printout dated March 5, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Omaha, Nebraska (J.M. Wolfe & Co.): Ancestry.com, Originally published by J.M. Wolfe & Co., 2000 (Ancestry), 1889 and 1890 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "Dugdale, Mary A OmahaDir."
  3. [S203] Charles Dugdale household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 8, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 5&6, 1900, enumeration district 81, supervisor's district 2, sheet 10A (handwritten) 10A (stamped), lines 18-21, dwelling 197, family 203, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-925, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.

Colleen Dugdale1

F, b. circa 1925
     1 Colleen Dugdale was born circa 1925 at Nebraska.2 She was the daughter of Edward Leo Dugdale and Alice Rose Meehan.1 Colleen Dugdale appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 29 April 1930 in the household of Edward Leo Dugdale and Alice Rose Meehan at 708 N 16th St, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa.2

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S176] Edward Dugdale household, 1930 U.S. Census, Clarinda City, Page County, Iowa enumerated on April 29, 1930, enumeration district 73-22, supervisor's district 73, sheet 18A (handwritten) 178A (stamped), lines 41-44, dwelling 427, family 468, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 672, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.

Edward Leo Dugdale1,2

M, b. 1902
     Edward Leo Dugdale was born in 1902 at Nebraska.2,3 He was the son of James P Dugdale and Mary Alice Lowry.4 Edward Leo Dugdale was Freight Claims Clerk for a Railroad on 8 January 1920 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 He appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 8 January 1920 in the household of James P Dugdale and Mary Alice Lowry at 4032 Seward St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 Edward Leo Dugdale married Alice Rose Meehan, daughter of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery, on 3 November 1923 at St. Cecilia's Cathedral, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Bert Lowry (Ed's uncle?) and Madeline Meehan (Alice's younger sister), both residing at Omaha. George A. Smiskol, Pastor St. Cecilias Cathedral performed the marriage. Both Ed and Alice ages are 22, implying they were born about 1901. The marriage license was granted on Oct. 30, 1923.3,4 Edward Leo Dugdale was Salesman for Frigidaire on 29 April 1930 at Clarinda, Page County, Iowa.3 He and Alice Rose Meehan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 29 April 1930 at 708 N 16th St, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa.3

Child of Edward Leo Dugdale and Alice Rose Meehan

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S169] Heath Richter, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=:3239847, e-mail address (Formerly e-mail address) (Database: 3239847, Updated 2006-06-12 (originally Database :1940415, Updated 11 Sep 2002)), downloaded 14 Jun 2006 (originally 15 Jan 2003).
  3. [S176] Edward Dugdale household, 1930 U.S. Census, Clarinda City, Page County, Iowa enumerated on April 29, 1930, enumeration district 73-22, supervisor's district 73, sheet 18A (handwritten) 178A (stamped), lines 41-44, dwelling 427, family 468, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 672, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  4. [S195] Edward L. Dugdale and Alice Meehan marriage, November 3, 1923, in St. Cecilias Cathedral (Filed July 12, 1924 by Bryce Crawford, County Judge; Recorded July 24, 1924, Record No. 61388, Page 469): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dugdale/Meehan Marriage Record.
  5. [S185] James P. Dugdale household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 11, Precint 3, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 8, 1920, enumeration district 117, supervisor's district 2, sheet 5B (handwritten) 180B (stamped), lines 85-97, dwelling 107, family 111, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 989, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.

James F Dugdale1,2

M, b. November 1898
     James F Dugdale was born in November 1898 at Nebraska.1 He was the son of James P Dugdale and Mary Alice Lowry.1 James F Dugdale appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 in the household of James P Dugdale and Mary Alice Lowry at 2906 Izard [?] St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 James F Dugdale appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 8 January 1920 in the household of James P Dugdale and Mary Alice Lowry at 4032 Seward St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 James F Dugdale was Sales Clerk at a Department Store on 8 January 1920 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S184] James Dugdale household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 8, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 5&6, 1900, enumeration district 81, supervisor's district 2, sheet 10A (handwritten) 10A (stamped), lines 13-17, dwelling 196, family 202, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-925, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S185] James P. Dugdale household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 11, Precint 3, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 8, 1920, enumeration district 117, supervisor's district 2, sheet 5B (handwritten) 180B (stamped), lines 85-97, dwelling 107, family 111, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 989, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.

James P Dugdale1

M, b. 17 March 1866, d. 25 July 1926
     James P Dugdale was born on 17 March 1866 at Illinois; The 1900 US Census shows James was born March 1868, but Heath Richter's family tree shows a birthdate of 17 March, 1866 and the 1880 census shows is age as 14 (implying a birth year of 1866).2,3,4 He was the son of Richard Dugdale and Mary Ann Kinsley.2,4 James P Dugdale was Printer on 2 June 1880 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 He appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 in the household of Mary Ann Kinsley at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 James P Dugdale lived with Mary Ann Kinsley in 1889 at 809 Dodge, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Occupations are listed as follows: Charles B - Clerk for Merchants Natl Bank, James - Surveyor, Robert E - Machinist and Thomas - Patternmaker for Union Pacific Railway.5 James P Dugdale lived with Mary Ann Kinsley in 1890 at 2602 Caldwell, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Occupations are listed as follows: Charles B - Clerk for Merchants' Natl Bank, James P - Patternmaker for Union Pacific Railway, Robert E - Machinist at U P shops.5 James P Dugdale married Mary Alice Lowry, daughter of Thomas Joseph Lowry and Margaret Devitte, circa 1895 The 1900 US Census shows James and Mary had been married for 5 years, but the 1930 census shows Mary's age at first marriage as 25, which would indicate a marriage year of about 1897.3,6 James P Dugdale was Post office clerk on 5 June 1900 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 He and Mary Alice Lowry appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 at 2906 Izard [?] St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 James P Dugdale was Post Office clerk on 8 January 1920 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.7 He and Mary Alice Lowry appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 8 January 1920 at 4032 Seward St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.7 James P Dugdale died on 25 July 1926 at age 60.2

Children of James P Dugdale and Mary Alice Lowry

Citations

  1. [S195] Edward L. Dugdale and Alice Meehan marriage, November 3, 1923, in St. Cecilias Cathedral (Filed July 12, 1924 by Bryce Crawford, County Judge; Recorded July 24, 1924, Record No. 61388, Page 469): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dugdale/Meehan Marriage Record.
  2. [S169] Heath Richter, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=:3239847, e-mail address (Formerly e-mail address) (Database: 3239847, Updated 2006-06-12 (originally Database :1940415, Updated 11 Sep 2002)), downloaded 14 Jun 2006 (originally 15 Jan 2003).
  3. [S184] James Dugdale household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 8, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 5&6, 1900, enumeration district 81, supervisor's district 2, sheet 10A (handwritten) 10A (stamped), lines 13-17, dwelling 196, family 202, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-925, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  4. [S201] Mary Dugdale household, 1880 U.S. Census, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 2, 1880, enumeration district 16, supervisor's district 4, sheet 6B (handwritten) 157B (stamped), lines 36-40, dwelling 37, family 37, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 747, image viewed online or on CD from www.familysearch.org (online DB), www.ancestry.com (image).
  5. [S202] "Omaha, Nebraska Directories 1889-90 [database online]", 1889 and 1890, Dugdale, Mary A Omaha, Nebraska Directory, 1889-90, online www.ancestry.com, printout dated March 5, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Omaha, Nebraska (J.M. Wolfe & Co.): Ancestry.com, Originally published by J.M. Wolfe & Co., 2000 (Ancestry), 1889 and 1890 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "Dugdale, Mary A OmahaDir."
  6. [S186] Mary A. Dugdale household, 1930 U.S. Census, Blocks 411-434-451-452, Ward 11, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 4, 1930, enumeration district 28-128, supervisor's district 7, sheet 9B (handwritten) 41B (stamped), lines 65-71, dwelling 69, family 70, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1279, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  7. [S185] James P. Dugdale household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 11, Precint 3, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 8, 1920, enumeration district 117, supervisor's district 2, sheet 5B (handwritten) 180B (stamped), lines 85-97, dwelling 107, family 111, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 989, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.

Mary E Dugdale1,2

F, b. June 1899
     Mary E Dugdale was born in June 1899 at Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of James P Dugdale and Mary Alice Lowry.1 Mary E Dugdale appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 in the household of James P Dugdale and Mary Alice Lowry at 2906 Izard [?] St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Mary E Dugdale appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 8 January 1920 in the household of James P Dugdale and Mary Alice Lowry at 4032 Seward St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 Mary E Dugdale was Nurse at a Hospital on 8 January 1920 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S184] James Dugdale household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 8, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 5&6, 1900, enumeration district 81, supervisor's district 2, sheet 10A (handwritten) 10A (stamped), lines 13-17, dwelling 196, family 202, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-925, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S185] James P. Dugdale household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 11, Precint 3, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 8, 1920, enumeration district 117, supervisor's district 2, sheet 5B (handwritten) 180B (stamped), lines 85-97, dwelling 107, family 111, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 989, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.

Richard Dugdale1

M, b. 12 July 1839, d. 5 May 1872
     Richard Dugdale married Mary Ann Kinsley.1 Richard Dugdale was born on 12 July 1839 at England; The 1880 census shows Mary's husband was born in England, but the 1900 James P. Dugdale census entry shows hs birthplace as Ireland.1,2,3 He died on 5 May 1872 at age 32.1

Children of Richard Dugdale and Mary Ann Kinsley

Citations

  1. [S169] Heath Richter, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=:3239847, e-mail address (Formerly e-mail address) (Database: 3239847, Updated 2006-06-12 (originally Database :1940415, Updated 11 Sep 2002)), downloaded 14 Jun 2006 (originally 15 Jan 2003).
  2. [S184] James Dugdale household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 8, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 5&6, 1900, enumeration district 81, supervisor's district 2, sheet 10A (handwritten) 10A (stamped), lines 13-17, dwelling 196, family 202, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-925, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  3. [S201] Mary Dugdale household, 1880 U.S. Census, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 2, 1880, enumeration district 16, supervisor's district 4, sheet 6B (handwritten) 157B (stamped), lines 36-40, dwelling 37, family 37, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 747, image viewed online or on CD from www.familysearch.org (online DB), www.ancestry.com (image).

Richard F Dugdale1,2

M, b. July 1896
     Richard F Dugdale was born in July 1896 at Nebraska.1 He was the son of James P Dugdale and Mary Alice Lowry.1 Richard F Dugdale appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 in the household of James P Dugdale and Mary Alice Lowry at 2906 Izard [?] St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Richard F Dugdale appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 8 January 1920 in the household of James P Dugdale and Mary Alice Lowry at 4032 Seward St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 Richard F Dugdale was Foreman for a Paving Contractor business on 8 January 1920 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 He appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 4 April 1930 in the household of Mary Alice Lowry at 4032 Seward St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Richard F Dugdale was Superintendent at a Paving [?] Institution on 4 April 1930 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3

Citations

  1. [S184] James Dugdale household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 8, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 5&6, 1900, enumeration district 81, supervisor's district 2, sheet 10A (handwritten) 10A (stamped), lines 13-17, dwelling 196, family 202, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-925, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S185] James P. Dugdale household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 11, Precint 3, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 8, 1920, enumeration district 117, supervisor's district 2, sheet 5B (handwritten) 180B (stamped), lines 85-97, dwelling 107, family 111, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 989, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  3. [S186] Mary A. Dugdale household, 1930 U.S. Census, Blocks 411-434-451-452, Ward 11, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 4, 1930, enumeration district 28-128, supervisor's district 7, sheet 9B (handwritten) 41B (stamped), lines 65-71, dwelling 69, family 70, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1279, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.

Robert E Dugdale1,2

M, b. circa 1864
     Robert E Dugdale was born circa 1864 at Illinois.1 He was the son of Richard Dugdale and Mary Ann Kinsley.1 Robert E Dugdale appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 in the household of Mary Ann Kinsley at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Robert E Dugdale was Machinist on 2 June 1880 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 He lived with Mary Ann Kinsley in 1889 at 809 Dodge, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Occupations are listed as follows: Charles B - Clerk for Merchants Natl Bank, James - Surveyor, Robert E - Machinist and Thomas - Patternmaker for Union Pacific Railway.2 Robert E Dugdale lived with Mary Ann Kinsley in 1890 at 2602 Caldwell, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Occupations are listed as follows: Charles B - Clerk for Merchants' Natl Bank, James P - Patternmaker for Union Pacific Railway, Robert E - Machinist at U P shops.2

Citations

  1. [S201] Mary Dugdale household, 1880 U.S. Census, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 2, 1880, enumeration district 16, supervisor's district 4, sheet 6B (handwritten) 157B (stamped), lines 36-40, dwelling 37, family 37, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 747, image viewed online or on CD from www.familysearch.org (online DB), www.ancestry.com (image).
  2. [S202] "Omaha, Nebraska Directories 1889-90 [database online]", 1889 and 1890, Dugdale, Mary A Omaha, Nebraska Directory, 1889-90, online www.ancestry.com, printout dated March 5, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Omaha, Nebraska (J.M. Wolfe & Co.): Ancestry.com, Originally published by J.M. Wolfe & Co., 2000 (Ancestry), 1889 and 1890 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "Dugdale, Mary A OmahaDir."

Thomas Dugdale1

M, b. circa 1862
     Thomas Dugdale was born circa 1862 at Illinois.1 He was the son of Richard Dugdale and Mary Ann Kinsley.1 Thomas Dugdale appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 in the household of Mary Ann Kinsley at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Thomas Dugdale was Patern Maker on 2 June 1880 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 He lived with Mary Ann Kinsley in 1889 at 809 Dodge, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Occupations are listed as follows: Charles B - Clerk for Merchants Natl Bank, James - Surveyor, Robert E - Machinist and Thomas - Patternmaker for Union Pacific Railway.2 Thomas Dugdale lived in 1890 at Boards 1001 N. 26th, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; his occupation is listed as a Patternmaker for Union Pacific Railway.2

Citations

  1. [S201] Mary Dugdale household, 1880 U.S. Census, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 2, 1880, enumeration district 16, supervisor's district 4, sheet 6B (handwritten) 157B (stamped), lines 36-40, dwelling 37, family 37, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 747, image viewed online or on CD from www.familysearch.org (online DB), www.ancestry.com (image).
  2. [S202] "Omaha, Nebraska Directories 1889-90 [database online]", 1889 and 1890, Dugdale, Mary A Omaha, Nebraska Directory, 1889-90, online www.ancestry.com, printout dated March 5, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Omaha, Nebraska (J.M. Wolfe & Co.): Ancestry.com, Originally published by J.M. Wolfe & Co., 2000 (Ancestry), 1889 and 1890 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "Dugdale, Mary A OmahaDir."

Thomas Joseph Dugdale1,2

M, b. 25 October 1899
     Thomas Joseph Dugdale was born on 25 October 1899 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1,2 He was the son of Charles B Dugdale and Philomena (?).1 Thomas Joseph Dugdale appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 in the household of Charles B Dugdale and Philomena (?) at 2904 Izard [?] St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Thomas Joseph Dugdale filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 12 September 1918 at 717 N 30, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S203] Charles Dugdale household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 8, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 5&6, 1900, enumeration district 81, supervisor's district 2, sheet 10A (handwritten) 10A (stamped), lines 18-21, dwelling 197, family 203, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-925, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., DugdaleThomasJoseph_WW1_NE-1711763-1364_p371. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."

Margaret Mary Flannery1

F, b. 7 December 1943, d. 13 March 2014
     Margaret Mary Flannery was born on 7 December 1943 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.1 As of 1967,her married name was Marino.1 She married Anthony Marino, son of Salvatore Marino and Rosina Beatrice Grande, in 1967.1 Margaret Mary Flannery died on 13 March 2014 at Gilchrist Hospice, Columbia, Howard County, Maryland, at age 70.1

Margaret Flynn1,2

F, b. June 1846
     Her common name was Maggie.1 Margaret Flynn was born in June 1846 at Ireland.2,3 She married Thomas Clark, son of Catherine (?), circa 1868.2 As of circa 1868,her married name was Clark.1,2 Margaret Flynn and Thomas Clark appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 30 June 1870 at Scranton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.2 Margaret Flynn and Thomas Clark appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 11 June 1880 at 2329 [?] Caroline St, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Also listed were neice and nephew Minnie and James E. Morton, ages 12 and 10.4 Margaret Flynn appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 7 June 1900 in the household of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery at 1422 N 16th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3

Children of Margaret Flynn and Thomas Clark

Citations

  1. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No 6131, Clark/McEnery, 14 Feb 1898, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census ClarkThomas1870_M593-1368-PAScrantonWard8-p55_291A.
  3. [S240] US Census ClarkThomasFrank1900_T623-924-ED55-p6B_307B.
  4. [S240] US Census ClarkThomas1880_T9-1187-ED602-p31A-32B_496A-B.

Aloysius Hugh Fogarty1

M, b. 29 May 1907, d. 31 August 1995
     Aloysius Hugh Fogarty was born on 29 May 1907 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 He was the son of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello.1 Aloysius Hugh Fogarty appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 19 April 1910 in the household of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello at 2607 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household were an aunt ? and cousin Marie ?.2 Aloysius Hugh Fogarty appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 in the household of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello at 2611 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household was a 66 year old widow lodger, Ellen Brennan.1 Aloysius Hugh Fogarty appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 7 April 1930 in the household of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello at 1816 Wirt [?] St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household was a 77 year old widow boarder, Ellen Brennan.3 His Social Security Number was SSN: 505-01-3902 when Aloysius filed for his Social Security Number before 1951 at Nebraska.4 He died on 31 August 1995 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 88.4

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census FogartyFrank1920_T625-987-ED23-p11A_23A.
  2. [S240] US Census FogartyFrank1910_T624-844-ED93-p8B_252B.
  3. [S240] US Census FogartyFrank1930_T626-1273-ED14-p9A_28A.
  4. [S274] Social Security Death Index, http://www.ancestry.com/, http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ (Ancestry.com, RootsWeb.com), SSN: 505-01-3902. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.

Charles J Fogarty1

M, b. 5 December 1900, d. December 1971
     Charles J Fogarty was born on 5 December 1900 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1,2,3 He was the son of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello.1 Charles J Fogarty appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 19 April 1910 in the household of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello at 2607 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household were an aunt ? and cousin Marie ?.4 Charles J Fogarty appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 in the household of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello at 2611 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household was a 66 year old widow lodger, Ellen Brennan.1 Charles J Fogarty appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 10 April 1930 at 3122 E Erie, Missouri Valley, Harrison County, Iowa; Charles' occupation is listed as "physician" and industry as "M.D.".5 He was found on a passenger list on 16 July 1938 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 His Social Security Number was SSN: 511-46-0238 when Charles filed for his Social Security Number between 1961 and 1962 at Kansas.2 He died in December 1971 at Lansing, Leavenworth County, Kansas.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census FogartyFrank1920_T625-987-ED23-p11A_23A.
  2. [S274] Social Security Death Index, http://www.ancestry.com/, http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ (Ancestry.com, RootsWeb.com), SSN: 511-46-0238. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
  3. [S312] Charles J. Fogarty entry; President Roosevelt Passenger List, 16 Jul 1938; in New York. Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957.; Page 143, Line 7 (www.ancestry.com, Original publisher: Washington, D.C. : Ancestry.com, Original publisher: National Archives), Microfilm Serial T715, Roll 6182.
  4. [S240] US Census FogartyFrank1910_T624-844-ED93-p8B_252B.
  5. [S240] US Census FogartyCharles1930_T626-658-ED25-p10A_40A.

Edward Fogarty1

M
     Edward Fogarty married Mary Clark.

Child of Edward Fogarty and Mary Clark

Citations

  1. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No. 4939, Fogarty/Costello, 21 Oct 1896, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.

Edward Francis Fogarty1,2

M, b. 5 January 1898
     Edward Francis Fogarty was born on 5 January 1898 at Nebraska.1,2 He was the son of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello.1 Edward Francis Fogarty appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 8 June 1900 in the household of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello at 3106 Lake St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Edward Francis Fogarty appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 19 April 1910 in the household of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello at 2607 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household were an aunt ? and cousin Marie ?.4 Edward Francis Fogarty appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 in the household of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello at 2611 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household was a 66 year old widow lodger, Ellen Brennan.1 Edward Francis Fogarty appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 7 April 1930 in the household of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello at 1816 Wirt [?] St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household was a 77 year old widow boarder, Ellen Brennan.5

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census FogartyFrank1920_T625-987-ED23-p11A_23A.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., FogartyEdwardFrancis_WW1_NE-1711757-1234_p140. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S240] US Census FogartyFrank1900_T623-924-ED64-p12B_99B.
  4. [S240] US Census FogartyFrank1910_T624-844-ED93-p8B_252B.
  5. [S240] US Census FogartyFrank1930_T626-1273-ED14-p9A_28A.

Francis P Fogarty1

M, b. 23 January 1905, d. December 1983
     Francis P Fogarty was born on 23 January 1905 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2,1 He was the son of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello.1 Francis P Fogarty appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 19 April 1910 in the household of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello at 2607 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household were an aunt ? and cousin Marie ?.3 Francis P Fogarty appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 in the household of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello at 2611 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household was a 66 year old widow lodger, Ellen Brennan.1 Francis P Fogarty appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 7 April 1930 in the household of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello at 1816 Wirt [?] St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household was a 77 year old widow boarder, Ellen Brennan.4 Francis P Fogarty died in December 1983 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 78.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census FogartyFrank1920_T625-987-ED23-p11A_23A.
  2. [S274] Social Security Death Index, http://www.ancestry.com/, http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ (Ancestry.com, RootsWeb.com), SSN: 505-05-7472. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
  3. [S240] US Census FogartyFrank1910_T624-844-ED93-p8B_252B.
  4. [S240] US Census FogartyFrank1930_T626-1273-ED14-p9A_28A.

Frank Fogarty1

M, b. 1861, d. 1933
     Frank Fogarty was born in 1861 at Illinois.1,2 He was the son of Edward Fogarty and Mary Clark.1 Frank Fogarty married Elizabeth Costello, daughter of Patrick Costello and Bridget Brennan, on 21 October 1896 at Sacred Heart Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Patrick J. Judge, Rector, Sacred Heart Church performed the ceremony and witnesses were Mr. Thomas Dryer and Miss Mary Costello, both of Omaha, NE.1 Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 8 June 1900 at 3106 Lake St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Frank Fogarty lived in 1910 at 2607 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Frank was listed as a "letter carrier P O".4 He and Elizabeth Costello appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 19 April 1910 at 2607 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household were an aunt ? and cousin Marie ?.5 Frank Fogarty lived in 1914 at 2607 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Frank was listed as a "letter carrier".6 He and Elizabeth Costello appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 at 2611 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household was a 66 year old widow lodger, Ellen Brennan.7 Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 7 April 1930 at 1816 Wirt [?] St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household was a 77 year old widow boarder, Ellen Brennan.8 Frank Fogarty was buried in 1933 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 He died in 1933 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2

Children of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello

Citations

  1. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No. 4939, Fogarty/Costello, 21 Oct 1896, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S311] Frank & Elizabeth Fogarty Cemetery Marker, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, NE, 4912 Leavenworth, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Richard G. Prucha, 11 Jul 2006.
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census FogartyFrank1900_T623-924-ED64-p12B_99B.
  4. [S295] Omaha Directory Co.'s Omaha city directory, including South Omaha, 1910 (http://content.ancestry.com/browse/default.aspx?dbid=25605 : Ancestry.com; Original publisher: Omaha Directory Co., 1910), Page 419. Hereinafter cited as Omaha, NE 1910 City Dir.
  5. [S240] US Census FogartyFrank1910_T624-844-ED93-p8B_252B.
  6. [S293] Omaha, Nebraska 1914 City Directory (http://distantcousin.com/Directories/NE/Omaha/1914/ : DistantCousin.com, 1914), Page 325. Hereinafter cited as Omaha, NE 1914 City Dir.
  7. [S240] US Census FogartyFrank1920_T625-987-ED23-p11A_23A.
  8. [S240] US Census FogartyFrank1930_T626-1273-ED14-p9A_28A.

Joseph D Fogarty1

M, b. 23 January 1903, d. May 1976
     Joseph D Fogarty was born on 23 January 1903 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1,2 He was the son of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello.1 Joseph D Fogarty appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 19 April 1910 in the household of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello at 2607 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household were an aunt ? and cousin Marie ?.3 Joseph D Fogarty appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 in the household of Frank Fogarty and Elizabeth Costello at 2611 Binney St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Also enumerated in Frank's household was a 66 year old widow lodger, Ellen Brennan.1 His Social Security Number was SSN: 577-48-8822 when Joseph filed for his Social Security Number in 1952 at District of Columbia.2 He died in May 1976 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 73.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census FogartyFrank1920_T625-987-ED23-p11A_23A.
  2. [S274] Social Security Death Index, http://www.ancestry.com/, http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ (Ancestry.com, RootsWeb.com), SSN: 577-48-8822. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
  3. [S240] US Census FogartyFrank1910_T624-844-ED93-p8B_252B.

Mary J Foley1,2,3,4

F, b. between 1835 and 1840, d. 12 February 1914
     Mary J Foley was born between 1835 and 1840 at Ireland.1 As of circa 1855,her married name was McEnery.1 She married Patrick McEnery circa 1855 at Ireland.1 Mary J Foley immigrated circa 1872; The 1900 census shows Mary immigrated in 1875, but if Elizabeth was born in Maryland in 1872, she probably immigrated before Elizabeth was born.5 She and Patrick McEnery appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 at Pekin, Allegany County, Maryland; Patrick and Michael were both listed as "Coal Miner".1 As of 2 June 1880, Mary J Foley was also known as Mary McInary.1 She appeared on the 1885 Nebraska State census enumerated 12 June 1885 at Part 5th Ward, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.6 She lived with Patrick Henry Mahan in 1889 at 1120 Cass, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 Mary J Foley lived with Patrick Henry Mahan in 1890 at 1134 N 17th, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 Mary J Foley appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 1 June 1900 at 2017 Paul Street, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Mary is listed as a boarder in the Mary Anderson household.5 She lived in 1910 at 1623 Maple St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Mary is listed as "(wid Patrick)" in the 1910 Omaha City Directory and is living at the same address as Frank T (Thomas) Clark.7 She appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 22 April 1910 at 1623 Maple St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Mary is listed as "Mother-in-law" in the Thomas F. Clark household.8 She appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 22 April 1910 in the household of Thomas F Clark and Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery at 1623 Maple St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.9 Mary J Foley died on 12 February 1914 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.10 She was buried on 23 February 1914 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Services were held at Sacred Heart Church. Mary is buried in Block 4 - Section 2 - Lot 4 (no specific grave listed).10

Children of Mary J Foley and Patrick McEnery

Citations

  1. [S299] Patrick McEnery household, 1880 U.S. Census, Village of Pekin, Allegany County, Maryland enumerated on June 2, 1880, enumeration district 9, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5 (handwritten) 205A (stamped), lines 33-39, dwelling 29, family 40, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 493, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S198] "Omaha, Nebraska Directories 1889-90 [database online]", 1889 and 1890, Meehan, Patrick 1889-1890 Omaha, Nebraska City Directory, online www.ancestry.com, printout dated March 5, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Omaha, Nebraska (J.M. Wolfe & Co.): Ancestry.com, Originally published by J.M. Wolfe & Co., 2000 (Ancestry), 1889 and 1890 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "Meehan, Patrick 1889-1890 OmahaCityDir."
  3. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No 6131, Clark/McEnery, 14 Feb 1898, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  4. [S257] Douglas, NE Marriage Record: No 21989, Neubauer/McEnery, 25 Nov 1908.
  5. [S301] Mary Anderson household, 1900 U.S. Census, 2017 Paul Street, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 1, 1900, enumeration district 79, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5B (handwritten) 291B (stamped), lines 67-68, dwelling 99, family 99, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 924, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  6. [S300] Ancestry.com, McEnery, Mary 1885 NE State Census Index (Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2002), Mary McNary family, ED 259, Page 63. Hereinafter cited as McEnery, Mary 1885 NE Census.
  7. [S304] McEnery, Mary 1910 Omaha City Directory (Original: Omaha, NE, Scanned: Provo, UT : Original: Omaha Directory Co., Scanned by Ancestry.com, 1910). Hereinafter cited as McEnery, Mary 1910 OmahaCityDir.
  8. [S302] Thomas F. Clark household, 1910 U.S. Census, 1623 Maple Street, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on Apr 22, 1910, enumeration district 33, supervisor's district 2, sheet 7A (handwritten) 55A (stamped), lines 14-21, dwelling 124, family 136, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 843, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  9. [S240] U.S. Federal Census ClarkThomasFrank1910_T624-843-ED33-p7A_55A.
  10. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."
  11. [S313] Patrick Henry Meehan and Katie McEneary marriage, October 19, 1887, in Douglas County (Filed and Recorded Nov 10, 1887 by J. H. McCulloch, County Judge.): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Meehan/McEneary Marriage Record.

John A Gajewski Sr.1

M, b. 28 August 1917, d. 21 November 2001
     John A Gajewski Sr. was born on 28 August 1917.1 He married Loretta B Lenczowski, daughter of Joseph Lenczowski and Barbara V Cuirej.1 John A Gajewski Sr. died on 21 November 2001 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 84.1

Citations

  1. [S328] Lenczowski Family Info, Rick Prucha, WebFinds Compilation, 26-Dec-2017. File: Lenczowski_JeanPrucha_Family_Info.txt.

Mary Garey1

F
     Mary Garey married Nicholas Gentleman.1 Her married name was Gentleman.1

Child of Mary Garey and Nicholas Gentleman

Citations

  1. [S314] Patrick J. Gentleman and Mary A. Dowd marriage, September 15, 1895, in Sacred Heart Church (Filed and recorded September 21, 1895 by Irving F. Baxter, County Judge, Record No. 3908.): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Gentleman/Dowd Marriage Record.

Agnes M Gentleman1,2

F, b. April 1896
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Thomas Dowd
     Agnes M Gentleman was born in April 1896 at Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of Patrick J Gentleman and Mary A Dowd.1 Agnes M Gentleman appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 1 June 1900 in the household of Patrick J Gentleman and Mary A Dowd at 2002 [?] Clark St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Agnes M Gentleman appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 28 April 1910 in the household of Mary A Dowd at 2602 Dodge St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Agnes M Gentleman appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 14 January 1920 in the household of Mary A Dowd at 2919 Dodge St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; This census lists Mary's occupation as "none" and Agnes' as "Stenographer".2

Citations

  1. [S219] Patrick Gentleman household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 6, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 1, 1900, enumeration district 70, supervisor's district 2, sheet 8A,B (handwritten) 179A,B (stamped), lines 47-52, dwelling 167, family 175, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-924, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census GentlemanMary1920_T625-987-ED95-p9B_152B.
  3. [S220] Mary H Gentleman household, 1910 U.S. Census, 5th Pct, Ward 9, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 28, 1910, enumeration district 69, supervisor's district 2, sheet 13B (handwritten) 123B (stamped), lines 58-61, dwelling 257, family 279, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-844, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.

Dorothy Gentleman1

F, b. September 1899
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Thomas Dowd
     Dorothy Gentleman was born in September 1899 at Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of Patrick J Gentleman and Mary A Dowd.1 Dorothy Gentleman appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 1 June 1900 in the household of Patrick J Gentleman and Mary A Dowd at 2002 [?] Clark St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Dorothy Gentleman appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 28 April 1910 in the household of Mary A Dowd at 2602 Dodge St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 Dorothy Gentleman appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 14 January 1920 in the household of Mary A Dowd at 2919 Dodge St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; This census lists Mary's occupation as "none" and Agnes' as "Stenographer".3

Citations

  1. [S219] Patrick Gentleman household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 6, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 1, 1900, enumeration district 70, supervisor's district 2, sheet 8A,B (handwritten) 179A,B (stamped), lines 47-52, dwelling 167, family 175, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-924, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S220] Mary H Gentleman household, 1910 U.S. Census, 5th Pct, Ward 9, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 28, 1910, enumeration district 69, supervisor's district 2, sheet 13B (handwritten) 123B (stamped), lines 58-61, dwelling 257, family 279, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-844, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census GentlemanMary1920_T625-987-ED95-p9B_152B.

Nicholas Gentleman1

M
     Nicholas Gentleman married Mary Garey.1

Child of Nicholas Gentleman and Mary Garey

Citations

  1. [S314] Patrick J. Gentleman and Mary A. Dowd marriage, September 15, 1895, in Sacred Heart Church (Filed and recorded September 21, 1895 by Irving F. Baxter, County Judge, Record No. 3908.): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Gentleman/Dowd Marriage Record.

Patrick J Gentleman1,2

M, b. 15 February 1871, d. 13 September 1909
     Patrick J Gentleman was born on 15 February 1871 at Canada; The 1900 census shows that both of Patrick's parents were born in Ireland and his birthdate as Jun, 1871.1,2 He was the son of Nicholas Gentleman and Mary Garey.3 Patrick J Gentleman immigrated in 1872.1 He married Mary A Dowd, daughter of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy, on 15 September 1895 at Sacred Heart Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses were John Dowd and Miss Anna P. Gentleman, both residing at Omaha and the ceremony was performed by P. J. Judge, Rector Sacred Heart Church. Their marriage record shows Mary's father as Patrick Dowd, but does not list a mother's name.1,3 Patrick J Gentleman was Stat. [?] Engineer on 1 June 1900 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 He and Mary A Dowd appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 1 June 1900 at 2002 [?] Clark St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Patrick J Gentleman died on 13 September 1909 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 38.2 He was buried after 13 September 1909 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2

Children of Patrick J Gentleman and Mary A Dowd

Citations

  1. [S219] Patrick Gentleman household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 6, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 1, 1900, enumeration district 70, supervisor's district 2, sheet 8A,B (handwritten) 179A,B (stamped), lines 47-52, dwelling 167, family 175, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-924, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S305] Patrick J. Mary A. and Thomas P. Gentleman Cemetery Marker, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, NE, 4912 Leavenworth, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Richard G. Prucha, 11 Jul 2006.
  3. [S314] Patrick J. Gentleman and Mary A. Dowd marriage, September 15, 1895, in Sacred Heart Church (Filed and recorded September 21, 1895 by Irving F. Baxter, County Judge, Record No. 3908.): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Gentleman/Dowd Marriage Record.

Thomas P Gentleman1,2

M, b. 27 November 1897, d. 20 April 1944
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Thomas Dowd
     Thomas P Gentleman was born on 27 November 1897 at Nebraska.1,2 He was the son of Patrick J Gentleman and Mary A Dowd.1 Thomas P Gentleman appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 1 June 1900 in the household of Patrick J Gentleman and Mary A Dowd at 2002 [?] Clark St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Thomas P Gentleman appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 28 April 1910 in the household of Mary A Dowd at 2602 Dodge St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Thomas P Gentleman died on 20 April 1944 at age 46.2 He was buried after 20 April 1944 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S219] Patrick Gentleman household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 6, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 1, 1900, enumeration district 70, supervisor's district 2, sheet 8A,B (handwritten) 179A,B (stamped), lines 47-52, dwelling 167, family 175, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-924, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S305] Patrick J. Mary A. and Thomas P. Gentleman Cemetery Marker, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, NE, 4912 Leavenworth, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Richard G. Prucha, 11 Jul 2006.
  3. [S220] Mary H Gentleman household, 1910 U.S. Census, 5th Pct, Ward 9, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 28, 1910, enumeration district 69, supervisor's district 2, sheet 13B (handwritten) 123B (stamped), lines 58-61, dwelling 257, family 279, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-844, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.

Rosina Beatrice Grande1,2

F, b. 1 April 1912, d. 10 July 2006
     Her common name was Rosa.1,3 Rosina Beatrice Grande was also known as Rose.4 Her married name was Marino.1 She married Salvatore Marino, son of Antonio Marino and Maria Pettinato.1 Rosina Beatrice Grande was born on 1 April 1912 at Crichi, near Simeri, Catanzaro Province, Calabria Region, Italy; Nonie & Bernie's info shows her birthplace as Crichri, Italy.1,2 She died on 10 July 2006 at Maryland at age 94.3

Child of Rosina Beatrice Grande and Salvatore Marino

Citations

  1. [S108] Interview with Nora and Bernard Marino (Beaver Creek, Ohio), by Richard Prucha, About June 20, 2000. Discussions when Nonie and Bernie visited our house after Stephanie (Patton) Buya's 6/17/2000 wedding.
  2. [S308] Salvatore and Rosina Beatrice Grande Marino entry; Conte Di Savola Passenger List, 1 Jul 1937; in New York. Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957.; Page 53, Lines 18-19 (www.ancestry.com, Original publisher: Washington, D.C. : Ancestry.com, Original publisher: National Archives), Micropublication T715, Roll 6002.
  3. [S307] Nora Marino, "Bernie's Mom", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Beaver Creek, Ohio) to Richard G. Prucha, 20 Jul 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Bernie's Mom."
  4. [S54] Stephanie Michele Patton and Ryan Garrett Buya, June 17, 2000, Stephanie Patton & Ryan Buya Wedding Announcement, at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church Fort Worth Texas; Original in possession of author.
  5. [S82] Personal knowledge of the author.

Charles Leslie Hall1

M, b. September 1881
     Charles Leslie Hall was born in September 1881 at Green Township, Iowa County, Iowa.2 He was the son of Edward Livingston Hall and Alice May McIlvain.2 Charles Leslie Hall was born in 1890 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.1 He appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 12 June 1900 in the household of Edward Livingston Hall and Alice May McIlvain at Green Township, Iowa County, Iowa.2 Charles Leslie Hall married Ruth Mariah Holmes, daughter of John Cook Holmes and Francelia D Rogers, circa 1920.1,3 Charles Leslie Hall appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 16 January 1920 at Washington Township, Buchanan County, Iowa.4 He and Ruth Mariah Holmes appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 5 April 1930 at Washington Township, Independence, Buchanan County, Iowa.3

Child of Charles Leslie Hall and Ruth Mariah Holmes

Citations

  1. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census HallEdwardL1900_T623-438_ED40_p2B_79B.
  3. [S240] US Census HallCharlesL1930_T626-644_ED10-28_p4A_163A.
  4. [S240] US Census HallCharlesL1920_T625-480_ED76_p13B_83B.

Edward Livingston Hall1,2

M, b. 7 March 1851
     His Ancestral File Number is 1JX2-WP9.2 Edward Livingston Hall was born on 7 March 1851 at Blacksville, Monongalia County, Virgina (later West Virginia).1,2 He married Alice May McIlvain, daughter of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?), on 6 January 1881 at Iowa.1,2 Edward Livingston Hall and Alice May McIlvain appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 12 June 1900 at Green Township, Iowa County, Iowa.1 Edward Livingston Hall and Alice May McIlvain appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 18 April 1910 at Moore Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma.3 Edward Livingston Hall appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 16 January 1920 in the household of Charles Leslie Hall at Washington Township, Buchanan County, Iowa.4

Children of Edward Livingston Hall and Alice May McIlvain

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census HallEdwardL1900_T623-438_ED40_p2B_79B.
  2. [S287] LDS, compiler, "Hall Ancestral File"; Ancestral File, 4.19 (Viewed May 2005), FamilySearch.org, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Hereinafter cited as "Hall Ancestral File."
  3. [S240] US Census HallEdwardL1910_T624-1245_ED26_p2A-B_214A-B.
  4. [S240] US Census HallCharlesL1920_T625-480_ED76_p13B_83B.

Jay L Hall1

M, b. July 1883
     Jay L Hall was born in July 1883 at Green Township, Iowa County, Iowa.1 He was the son of Edward Livingston Hall and Alice May McIlvain.1 Jay L Hall appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 12 June 1900 in the household of Edward Livingston Hall and Alice May McIlvain at Green Township, Iowa County, Iowa.1 Jay L Hall appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 18 April 1910 in the household of Edward Livingston Hall and Alice May McIlvain at Moore Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census HallEdwardL1900_T623-438_ED40_p2B_79B.
  2. [S240] US Census HallEdwardL1910_T624-1245_ED26_p2A-B_214A-B.

Richard Rupert Hall1

M, b. 25 November 1923, d. 12 December 1996
     Richard Rupert Hall was born on 25 November 1923 at Independence, Buchanan County, Iowa.1 He was the son of Charles Leslie Hall and Ruth Mariah Holmes.1 Richard Rupert Hall appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 5 April 1930 in the household of Charles Leslie Hall and Ruth Mariah Holmes at Washington Township, Independence, Buchanan County, Iowa.2 Richard Rupert Hall married Elizabeth Ann Cook, daughter of Earnest LeRoy Cook and Lulu B Worth, on 23 May 1947 at Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.1 Richard Rupert Hall died on 12 December 1996 at Shelton, Buffalo County, Nebraska, at age 73; SSN: 485-20-4417.3

Citations

  1. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census HallCharlesL1930_T626-644_ED10-28_p4A_163A.
  3. [S274] Social Security Death Index, http://www.ancestry.com/, http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ (Ancestry.com, RootsWeb.com), SSN: 485-20-4417. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.

Thomas J Hall1

M, b. April 1887
     Thomas J Hall was born in April 1887 at Green Township, Iowa County, Iowa.1 He was the son of Edward Livingston Hall and Alice May McIlvain.1 Thomas J Hall appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 12 June 1900 in the household of Edward Livingston Hall and Alice May McIlvain at Green Township, Iowa County, Iowa.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census HallEdwardL1900_T623-438_ED40_p2B_79B.

James Patrick Higgins1,2

M, b. 4 July 1891
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Thomas Dowd
     James Patrick Higgins was born on 4 July 1891 at Colfax County, Nebraska.1,2 He was the son of James W Higgins and Catherine Dowd.1 James Patrick Higgins appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 11 May 1910 in the household of James W Higgins and Catherine Dowd at Shell Creek Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 James Patrick Higgins was Laborer on a Home Farm on 11 May 1910 at Shell Creek Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 He filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 5 June 1917 at R.F.D. 3, Leigh, Colfax County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S221] James W. Higgins household, 1910 U.S. Census, Shell Creek Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on May 11, 1910, enumeration district 48, supervisor's district 2, sheet 13B (handwritten) 40B (stamped), lines 60-69, family 28, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritaqe Quest.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., HigginsJamesPatrick_WW1_NE-1711454-2589_p113. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."

James W Higgins1,2

M, b. circa 1863
     James W Higgins was born circa 1863 at Ireland; The 1910 census shows both parents of James were born in Ireland.2 He immigrated in 1883; The 1910 census shows that James was already Naturalized.2 He married Catherine Dowd, daughter of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy, circa 1884.1,2 James W Higgins was Farmer on a General Farm on 11 May 1910 at Shell Creek Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.2 He and Catherine Dowd appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 11 May 1910 at Shell Creek Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.2

Children of James W Higgins and Catherine Dowd

Citations

  1. [S213] Mrs. Bridget A. Brennan, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 14, 1932, Pg. 21. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  2. [S221] James W. Higgins household, 1910 U.S. Census, Shell Creek Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on May 11, 1910, enumeration district 48, supervisor's district 2, sheet 13B (handwritten) 40B (stamped), lines 60-69, family 28, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritaqe Quest.

John Mathew Higgins1,2

M, b. 17 July 1894
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Thomas Dowd
     John Mathew Higgins was born on 17 July 1894 at Colfax County, Nebraska.1,2 He was the son of James W Higgins and Catherine Dowd.1 John Mathew Higgins appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 11 May 1910 in the household of James W Higgins and Catherine Dowd at Shell Creek Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 John Mathew Higgins was Laborer on a Home Farm on 11 May 1910 at Shell Creek Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 He filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 5 June 1917 at R.F.D. 3, Leigh, Colfax County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S221] James W. Higgins household, 1910 U.S. Census, Shell Creek Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on May 11, 1910, enumeration district 48, supervisor's district 2, sheet 13B (handwritten) 40B (stamped), lines 60-69, family 28, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritaqe Quest.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., HigginsJohnMathew_WW1_NE-1711454-2591_p115. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."

Mary E Higgins1

F, b. circa 1890
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Thomas Dowd
     Mary E Higgins was born circa 1890 at Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of James W Higgins and Catherine Dowd.1 Mary E Higgins appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 11 May 1910 in the household of James W Higgins and Catherine Dowd at Shell Creek Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 Mary E Higgins appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 13 January 1920 in the household of Catherine Dowd at Shell Creek Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S221] James W. Higgins household, 1910 U.S. Census, Shell Creek Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on May 11, 1910, enumeration district 48, supervisor's district 2, sheet 13B (handwritten) 40B (stamped), lines 60-69, family 28, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritaqe Quest.
  2. [S222] Catherine Higgins household, 1920 U.S. Census, Shell Creek Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on January 13, 1920, enumeration district 53, supervisor's district 3, sheet 4B (handwritten) 31B (stamped), lines 54-62, dwelling 67, family 69, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 984, image viewed online or on CD from Heritaqe Quest, This Enumeration District for this census was enumerated by Thomas F. Higgins, son of Catherine.

Thomas F Higgins1

M, b. 27 February 1886
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Thomas Dowd
     Thomas F Higgins was born on 27 February 1886 at Nebraska.1,2 He was the son of James W Higgins and Catherine Dowd.1 Thomas F Higgins married an unknown person between 1910 and 1914 The 1920 census shows that Thomas was a widower and two grandchildren (likely Thomas') were enumerated in the Catherine Higgins household.3 He appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 11 May 1910 in the household of James W Higgins and Catherine Dowd at Shell Creek Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 Thomas F Higgins was Teacher at a County School on 11 May 1910 at Shell Creek Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 He filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 12 September 1918 at 1104 W 17, Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska.2 He appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 13 January 1920 in the household of Catherine Dowd at Shell Creek Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.3 Thomas F Higgins was Laborer on a General Farm on 13 January 1920 at Shell Creek Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.3

Citations

  1. [S221] James W. Higgins household, 1910 U.S. Census, Shell Creek Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on May 11, 1910, enumeration district 48, supervisor's district 2, sheet 13B (handwritten) 40B (stamped), lines 60-69, family 28, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritaqe Quest.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., HigginsThomasF_WW1_NE-1711766-3652_p208. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S222] Catherine Higgins household, 1920 U.S. Census, Shell Creek Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on January 13, 1920, enumeration district 53, supervisor's district 3, sheet 4B (handwritten) 31B (stamped), lines 54-62, dwelling 67, family 69, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 984, image viewed online or on CD from Heritaqe Quest, This Enumeration District for this census was enumerated by Thomas F. Higgins, son of Catherine.

Winefred A Higgins1

F, b. circa 1897
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Mary Margaret Brennan
Charts
Descendant Chart for Thomas Dowd
     Winefred A Higgins was born circa 1897 at Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of James W Higgins and Catherine Dowd.1 Winefred A Higgins appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 11 May 1910 in the household of James W Higgins and Catherine Dowd at Shell Creek Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 Winefred A Higgins appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 13 January 1920 in the household of Catherine Dowd at Shell Creek Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S221] James W. Higgins household, 1910 U.S. Census, Shell Creek Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on May 11, 1910, enumeration district 48, supervisor's district 2, sheet 13B (handwritten) 40B (stamped), lines 60-69, family 28, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritaqe Quest.
  2. [S222] Catherine Higgins household, 1920 U.S. Census, Shell Creek Pct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on January 13, 1920, enumeration district 53, supervisor's district 3, sheet 4B (handwritten) 31B (stamped), lines 54-62, dwelling 67, family 69, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 984, image viewed online or on CD from Heritaqe Quest, This Enumeration District for this census was enumerated by Thomas F. Higgins, son of Catherine.

Camillia Ann (?) Hoetfelker1,2

F, b. 9 August 1927, d. 10 March 2008
     Her married name was (?) Westermann.3 Camillia Ann (?) Hoetfelker was born on 9 August 1927.3,2 She was the daughter of Harry E Hoetfelker and Gertrude Lennemann.1 Camillia Ann (?) Hoetfelker died on 10 March 2008 at West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska, at age 80.3 Obituaries published in the March 12 issue, West Point News:

Camilla Westermann

Camilla Ann Westermann, 80, of West Point, died Monday, March 10, 2008 at her home. Mass of Christian burial will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday, May 13, 2008, at St. Mary's Catholic Church with Rev. Frank Lordemann as celebrant. Memorials may be made to St. Francis Hospice or Guardian Angels Endowment.

Survivors include her husband, Denis, of West Point; daughters, JoDene and Norm Jedlicka of Norfolk and Lois and
Mike Oligmueller of West Point; sons, Allen and Carla of Glenwood Springs, Colo., Ronald and Jodi of Scribner, David and Linda of Columbus and Marvin and Jean of Maplewood, Minn; sisters, Elmira Merral of Wahoo, Marlene and Charles Parrish of Las Vegas, Nev. and Oneva and Wendelin Lummel of Bridgeport; sister-in-law, Connie Hoetfelker of Fremont; and an aunt, Marguerite Martinek of West Point; 14 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

Stokely Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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Tributes.com:

Camilla Ann Westermann
1927 - 2008

Camilla was born on August 9, 1927 and passed away on Monday, March 10, 2008.

Camilla was last known to be living in West Point, Nebraska.3,2

Harry E Hoetfelker1,2

M, b. 21 December 1896
     Harry E Hoetfelker was born on 21 December 1896 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska.3,2 He was the son of Henry Hoetfelker and Anna Meier.3 Harry E Hoetfelker filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 5 June 1917 at St. Charles Twp, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska.2 He married Gertrude Lennemann, daughter of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger, on 23 June 1925 at St. Leo's Catholic Church, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were William Lennemann of Scribner, NE and Ruth Hoetfelker of West Point, NE. Pastor D. F. Reifenrath performed the ceremony. Harry's current residence was West Point and Gertrude's was Scribner.1,3

Children of Harry E Hoetfelker and Gertrude Lennemann

Citations

  1. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., HoetfelkerHarryE_WW1_NE-1711454-5459_p189. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 186, Hoetfelker/Lennemann, 23 Jun 1925, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.
  4. [S247] http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/obituaries/press1995deaths.html
  5. [S247] http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/platte/vitals/2003deaths2.html

Henry Hoetfelker1

M
     Henry Hoetfelker was born at Germany.1 He married Anna Meier.1

Child of Henry Hoetfelker and Anna Meier

Citations

  1. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 186, Hoetfelker/Lennemann, 23 Jun 1925, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.

Leigh Hoetfelker1

M, b. 28 February 1941, d. 6 October 2003
     Leigh Hoetfelker was born on 28 February 1941 at West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska.1 He was the son of Harry E Hoetfelker and Gertrude Lennemann.1 Leigh Hoetfelker died on 6 October 2003 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 62.1 He was buried after 6 October 2003 at Calvary Cemetery, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 PLATTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA 2003 Deaths Reported in the Columbus Telegram (H-N)
HOETFELKER, Leigh, 62: b Feb 28, 1941, West Point; s of Harry Hoetfelker-Gertrude Lennemann; m Connie Wendt, Aug 24, 1963; s Russ, Gregg; died Oct 6, 2003, Omaha; burial Calvary Cemetery, Fremont.1

Grace Hoffman1

F
     Grace Hoffman married Ferdinand H Osterman.1 Grace Hoffman was born at Valentine, Cherry County, Nebraska.1 Her married name was Osterman.1

Citations

  1. [S275] Stanley Sterling Osterman and Catherine Nora Brennan marriage, October 31, 1942, in Buffalo County, NE Courthouse (Recorded November 2, 1942 by Ruth Norton, Clerk of the County Court, and Harvey M. Wilson, County Judge; License No. 12086): Kearney, Buffalo County, NE, Buffalo County Clerk, NE, Courthouse, PO Box 1270, Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Osterman/Brennan Marriage Record.

John Cook Holmes1,2,3

M, b. 17 September 1862
     John Cook Holmes was born on 17 September 1862 at South Hamilton, Madison County, New York.3,4 He married Francelia D Rogers, daughter of John Rogers and Mary Ryan, on 9 March 1886 at DuPage County, Illinois.5

Child of John Cook Holmes and Francelia D Rogers

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census HolmesJohn1900_T623-420_ED52_p10A_167A.
  2. [S240] US Census HolmesJohn1920_T625-480_ED76_p12B_82B.
  3. [S289] Rich Holmes's Family Group Sheets, online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rsholmes/ and http://web.syr.edu/~rsholmes/genealogy/index.html. Hereinafter cited as Holmes, Rich FGS.
  4. [S240] US Census HolmesJohnC1900_T623-420_ED52_p10B-11A_167B-168A.
  5. [S288] "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900 [database online]", 1763-1900, License 1311, Vol. 1, Page 100, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900, online http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/marriage.html, printout dated May 15, 2005. Previously published in hard copy (Illinois: Illinois State Archives & The Illinois State Genealogical Society, 1763 thru 1900 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "IL_MarrIndx1763-1900."

Ruth Mariah Holmes1,2

F, b. 7 August 1899, d. March 1969
     Ruth Mariah Holmes was born on 7 August 1899 at Independence, Buchanan County, Iowa.1,3,4 She was the daughter of John Cook Holmes and Francelia D Rogers.1 As of circa 1920,her married name was Hall.1,5 Ruth Mariah Holmes married Charles Leslie Hall, son of Edward Livingston Hall and Alice May McIlvain, circa 1920.1,5 Ruth Mariah Holmes and Charles Leslie Hall appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 5 April 1930 at Washington Township, Independence, Buchanan County, Iowa.5 Ruth Mariah Holmes died in March 1969 at Independence, Buchanan County, Iowa, at age 69; SSN 484-05-5305.4

Child of Ruth Mariah Holmes and Charles Leslie Hall

Citations

  1. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  2. [S289] Rich Holmes's Family Group Sheets, online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rsholmes/ and http://web.syr.edu/~rsholmes/genealogy/index.html. Hereinafter cited as Holmes, Rich FGS.
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census HolmesJohn1900_T623-420_ED52_p10A_167A.
  4. [S274] Social Security Death Index, http://www.ancestry.com/, http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ (Ancestry.com, RootsWeb.com), Ruth Holmes, SSN 484-05-5305. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
  5. [S240] US Census HallCharlesL1930_T626-644_ED10-28_p4A_163A.

Clement Martin Horen1,2

M, b. 12 September 1899, d. May 1966
     Clement Martin Horen was born on 12 September 1899 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.1,3,4 He married Helen M Meehan, daughter of Michael S Meehan and Mary L Uber, in 1925 at Illinois.1 Clement Martin Horen and Helen M Meehan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 12 April 1930 at 8540 Maryland, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.54 Clement Martin Horen died in May 1966 at Royal Oak, Oakland County, Michigan, at age 66.4

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MeehanMichaelS1930_T626-429-ED16-2438-p9A_172A.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., HorenClementMartin_WW1_IL-1493568-2272_p508 Ancestry.com Card Serial # 2419, Order # and Stamped # unreadable. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S240] US Census HorenJohn1900_T623_290_ED1109_p11B_306B.
  4. [S274] Social Security Death Index, http://www.ancestry.com/, http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ (Ancestry.com, RootsWeb.com), SSN 283-01-9641. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
  5. [S240] US Census MeehanMichaelS1930_T626-429-ED16-2438-p9A_172A - Both the Clement/Helen Horen and Michael/Mary Meehan families were enumerated at the same address.

Francis Hrouda1

M, b. circa 1857
     Francis Hrouda was born circa 1857.1 He was the son of Joseph Hrouda and Mary (?).2 Francis Hrouda married May Lichtenberg, daughter of Vaclav Lichtenberg and Veronica Vondrasek, on 27 October 1885 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Joseph Jelinek and Antonia Franzl, Pastor Francis Turk performed the marriage. The Sacred Heart church transcription shows a date of Nov 3, 1885.1,2

Citations

  1. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, compiler, 125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Nebraska, 1874-1999 (Dodge, Nebraska: The Dodge Criterion, 1999), Page 237. Hereinafter cited as Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999.
  2. [S265] Claire Mares, compiler, Marriage Records, Cuming County, Nebraska, Books 1 - 6 (PO Box 541, Fremont, NE 68025-0541: Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, Various), Book 3, Page 17. Hereinafter cited as Cuming Co, NE Marriage Record Indexes.

Joseph Hrouda1

M
     Joseph Hrouda married Mary (?).1

Child of Joseph Hrouda and Mary (?)

Citations

  1. [S265] Claire Mares, compiler, Marriage Records, Cuming County, Nebraska, Books 1 - 6 (PO Box 541, Fremont, NE 68025-0541: Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, Various), Book 3, Page 17. Hereinafter cited as Cuming Co, NE Marriage Record Indexes.

Essie Marvel Inman1,2

F, b. circa 1932, d. 22 October 2000
     Essie Marvel Inman was born circa 1932 at Nebraska.3,2 She was the daughter of Harry Joel Inman and Goldie A Lieboat.2 As of 2 April 1955,her married name was Prucha.4,2 Essie Marvel Inman married George John Prucha, son of George Prucha and Clara Mary Martinek, on 2 April 1955 at 4951 Q St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses were George's parents, George and Clara Prucha, both residing at 3509 No. 59th St. Omaha, NE. John F. Vanderluon (?), Justice of the Peace performed the wedding. At the time of their wedding, Essie was residing at 4545 Charles St., Omaha and had an occupation of Factory Worker; George was living at 3309 No. 59th St., Omaha and was a Jr. Engineer.4,2 Essie Marvel Inman died on 22 October 2000 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1

Omaha World Herald - Online Edition
Obituaries - Morning/Evening Oct 23, 2000
PRUCHA-Essie M., 68 yrs., Omaha. Survived by husband, George J., Jr; daughter and son-in-law, Kim and Jeff Chadwick; 2 grandchildren, Ryan and Dylan; sisters, Alvina Kreider, Lillian Gilliland, all of Omaha.
SERVICES Wed. 1:30 pm West Center Chapel. Interment Forest Lawn.
VISITATION from 2 pm Tues., with family receiving friends 7-8 pm, West Center Chapel. Memorials to American Cancer Society and Diabetes Association.1 She was buried on 25 October 2000 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Trinity Garden Section 18, Part 1, Lot 30, Grave 3, Interment# 82502.5

Citations

  1. [S50] Prucha - Essie M., Omaha World Herald - Online Edition, Omaha, Nebraska, October 23, 2000. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  2. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No. B3539, Prucha/Inman, 2 Apr 1955, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  3. [S50] Omaha World-Herald, October 23, 2000, I estimate a birth year of 1932 from the obituary note that Essie was 68 years old when she died.
  4. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  5. [S316] Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, online http://www.forestlawnomaha.com. Hereinafter cited as Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

Harry Joel Inman1

M
     Harry Joel Inman was born at Nebraska.1 He married Goldie A Lieboat.1

Child of Harry Joel Inman and Goldie A Lieboat

Citations

  1. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No. B3539, Prucha/Inman, 2 Apr 1955, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.

Marie Kahoun1

F, b. 18 February 1830, d. 22 October 1898
      Marie Kahoun was also known as Kahounova.2 Marie Kahoun was also known as Karonova.3 She was born on 18 February 1830 at Pravetic at Naceradec, Tabor, Bohemia (Czechoslovakia); At this time, Czechoslovakia was Bohemia. The 1880 US Census shows that both her parents were also born in Bohemia.2,4,5,1 Her married name was Martinek.2 She married Vaclav Martinek, son of (?) Martinek.2 As of 26 May 1879, Marie Kahoun was also known as Mary Kahoun.6,7 She appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 1 June 1880 in the household of Vaclav Martinek at Lincoln Precinct/Township, Cuming County, Nebraska; The Vaclav Martinek (age 50) family included wife Mary (51), son John (24) and daughters Anna (22) and Antonia (20), all of whom were born in Bohemia.5 Marie Kahoun died on 22 October 1898 at 6th and Center Street, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 68; "... the parents lived with their son John Martinek until their death. ... The mother of John Martinek was visiting her daughter Marie Martinek Konvalin and died in Omaha while waiting for the street car to take her to the depot she was on her way home to her sons farm John Martinek she passed away at 6th and Center Street She died 22 of Oct 1898".2,4,1 She was buried after 22 October 1898 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery, Cuming County, Nebraska.4

Martinek Family history notes - 3 pages handwritten by Clara Mary (Martinek) Prucha:

"Vaclav Martinek is Mrs Geo Pruchas grandfather

Vencil

Vaclav Martinek was born 29th day of Sept 1831 at Velise u Vlasimi in the old country For his wife he chose and married Marie Kahoun, from Pravetic at Naceradec at Tabor where they had half a grunt that would may be in acres For some reason they left for America in the year of 1874 they went over Bremy to Baltimore and then over Chicago to West Point to Nebraska where they stayed 2 weeks at the home of Dominick Brazda and Zajickek and than they bought 160 acres for $1,150 from a German farmer by the name of Feierhama

Their children were John Martinek was born at Praveticich in the old country he came to America with his parents and here in America he married Marie Cuda from Okresanec from Caslavskem Marie Cuda came to America to the family by the name of Houfek and here she settled Here she married John Martinek and they were married at Olean by Rev. Miller the 9th of Feb. in 1882 they with the parents and later the parents retired the parents lived with their son John Martinek until their death Vaclav Martinek the father of John Martinek had passed away in the year of 18 of November 1890 and was buried by Rev J. Rechem. The mother of John Martinek was visiting her daughter Marie Martinek Konvalin and died in Omaha while waiting for the street car to take her to the depot she was on her way home to her sons farm John Martinek she passed away at 6th and Center Street She died 22 of Oct 1898

John Martinek has 3 sisters Their names were Anna, Marie and Tony Antonia. Anna was married to Josef Walla from Stanton Marie was married to James Konvalin from Omaha Antonia Tony was married to Josef Lichtenberg and lives in town in Dodge Nebr

John Martinek had these children Josef Martinek married Julia Lodl from the parish of Nefsvetesi Trojice from Heun Colfax Co and farms 160 acres at St. Alois north of Dodge Nebr. and at home are Vencel Clara and John."1

Children of Marie Kahoun and Vaclav Martinek

Citations

  1. [S329] Martinek Family History By Clara Prucha, Clara (Martinek) Prucha, Scanned letter, No Date. File: MartinekFamilyHistory_WrittenByClara_Martinek_Prucha.pdf.
  2. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  3. [S192] John Martinek, Certificate of Death C2543 (March 4, 1932), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as John Martinek Death Certificate.
  4. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~necuming/wencescem.html : USGenWeb - Cuming County, Nebraska, August, 1979). Hereinafter cited as St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.
  5. [S152] Vaclav Martinek household, 1880 U.S. Census, Lincoln Prect, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on June 1, 1880, enumeration district 60, supervisor's district 2, sheet 1 (handwritten), 240 (stamped), lines 26-30, dwelling 4, family 4, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, Roll 745, image viewed online or on CD from S-K Publications.
  6. [S239] Wenzel Konvalin and Mary Martinek marriage, May 26, 1879, in Colfax County Judge (Filed May 19, 1879 by H. C. Russell, County Judge, Schuyler, Nebr.; Page 11): Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Colfax County Court, Nebraska, Colfax County Courthouse; 411 E. 11th St, Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska, Mary Martinek's marriage license shows her parents names as Wenzel Martinek and Mary Kahoun.. Hereinafter cited as Konvalin/Martinek Marriage Record.
  7. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, compiler, 125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Nebraska, 1874-1999 (Dodge, Nebraska: The Dodge Criterion, 1999), Page 161. Hereinafter cited as Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999.
  8. [S253] John Martinek and Mary Cudova marriage, February 6, 1882, in Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church (Marriage License was filed February 3, 1882 by F. G. Mevis [?], County Judge, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska.; Book 2, Page 65, Microfilm Roll MAR-1, Item 398. The marriage license was issued in Cuming County, but the marriage took place in Colfax County.): Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Cuming County Court, Nebraska, P.O. Box 290, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Martinek/Cudova Marriage Record.
  9. [S239] Konvalin/Martinek Marriage Record (Filed May 19, 1879 by H. C. Russell, County Judge, Schuyler, Nebr.; Page 11): Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Colfax County Court, Nebraska.

George William Keyser1,2,3

M, b. 18 August 1871, d. 3 July 1931
     George William Keyser was born on 18 August 1871 at Illinois; The 1900 thru 1930 censuses list George's father as being born in Maryland and his mother born in Germany.2,3,4 He married Margaret L (?) circa 1894.5 George William Keyser and Margaret L (?) appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 27 June 1900 at Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota.5 George William Keyser married Nellie R Richardson circa 1905.4 George William Keyser and Nellie R Richardson appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 25 April 1910 at Deadwood St, Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota; Also living in the George/Nellie Keyser household was their 12 year old niece, Alta Ricker [?].4 George William Keyser was Merchant in the Lumber industry on 13 January 1920 at Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota.6 He and Nellie R Richardson appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 13 January 1920 at Deadwood St, Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota.6 George William Keyser married Mary Ellen Meehan, daughter of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery, on 28 December 1927 at Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota, Mary E. Meehan is single and listed as a roomer in the George and Nellie Keyser household on the 1920 census, but is George's wife on the 1930 census.1,2,6,7 George William Keyser was Retail Merchant in the Lumber industry on 26 April 1930 at Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota.2 He and Mary Ellen Meehan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 26 April 1930 at Deadwood St, Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota.2 George William Keyser died on 3 July 1931 at Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota, at age 59.3,8 He was buried after 3 July 1931 at Cedar Hill Cemetery, Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota.3

Child of George William Keyser and Margaret L (?)

Child of George William Keyser and Nellie R Richardson

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S179] George W. Keyser household, 1930 U.S. Census, Fort Pierre City, Stanley County, South Dakota enumerated on April 26, 1930, enumeration district 59-4, supervisor's district 2, sheet 3B-4A (handwritten) 7B-8A (stamped), lines 100, 1-3, dwelling 64, family 70, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 2231, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  3. [S284] Bob Stallman (e-mail address), Cedar Hill, SD Cemetery (http://home.comcast.net/~tombstonebob/tombstones/cedar.htm : Bob Stallman, May, 2002). Hereinafter cited as Cedar Hill Cemetery.
  4. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KeyserGeorge1910_T624-1488-ED103-p6B_136B.
  5. [S240] US Census KeyserGeorge1900_T623-1554-ED1-p2B_275B.
  6. [S178] George Keyser household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 2, Fort Pierre City, Stanley County, South Dakota enumerated on January 13, 1920, enumeration district 190, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5A-B (handwritten) 123A-B (stamped), lines 47-52, dwelling 90, family 99, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 1724, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  7. [S283] George W. Sr. Keyser and Mary Ellen Meehan marriage, December 28, 1927, in South Dakota State Board of Health, Division of Vital Statistics (Register No. G9, Stamped Number 123197. Found via ancestry.com "South Dakota Marriage Certificates, 1905-1949". Source Information: Ancestry.com. South Dakota Marriage Certificates, 1905-1949 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: South Dakota Department of Health. South Dakota Marriage Index, 1905-1949. South Dakota Department of Health, Pierre, South Dakota.): Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota, Ancestry.Com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. Hereinafter cited as Keyser/Meehan Marriage Record.
  8. [S285] "South Dakota Death Index 1905-1955 [database online]", 1905 thru 1955, South Dakota Death Index 1905-1955, online http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8659&ti=0, printout dated April 27, 2005. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Pierre, South Dakota (Original): Ancestry.com, Original data: South Dakota Department of Health. Index to South Dakota Death Records, 1905-1955. South Dakota Department of Health, Pierre, South Dakota., 2005 (Ancestry), 1905 thru 1955 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "SD_DeathIndx1905-55."

Lloyd F Keyser1

M, b. 10 March 1909, d. 11 March 1909
     Lloyd F Keyser was born on 10 March 1909 at Spink County, South Dakota.1,2 He died on 11 March 1909 at Spink County, South Dakota; The South Dakota death index page shows Loyd [sic] F Keyser died in Spink count (number 57). Stanley county is number 58 in this index.1,2 He was the son of George William Keyser and Nellie R Richardson.1 Lloyd F Keyser was buried after 11 March 1909 at Cedar Hill Cemetery, Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota.1

Citations

  1. [S284] Bob Stallman (e-mail address), Cedar Hill, SD Cemetery (http://home.comcast.net/~tombstonebob/tombstones/cedar.htm : Bob Stallman, May, 2002). Hereinafter cited as Cedar Hill Cemetery.
  2. [S285] "South Dakota Death Index 1905-1955 [database online]", 1905 thru 1955, South Dakota Death Index 1905-1955, online http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8659&ti=0, printout dated April 27, 2005. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Pierre, South Dakota (Original): Ancestry.com, Original data: South Dakota Department of Health. Index to South Dakota Death Records, 1905-1955. South Dakota Department of Health, Pierre, South Dakota., 2005 (Ancestry), 1905 thru 1955 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "SD_DeathIndx1905-55."

Robert [?] Keyser1

M, b. September 1896
     Robert [?] Keyser was born in September 1896 at South Dakota.1 He was the son of George William Keyser and Margaret L (?).1 Robert [?] Keyser appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 27 June 1900 in the household of George William Keyser and Margaret L (?) at Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KeyserGeorge1900_T623-1554-ED1-p2B_275B.

Mary Ann Kinsley1

F, b. 25 August 1839, d. 17 March 1902
     Her married name was Dugdale.1 Mary Ann Kinsley married Richard Dugdale.1 Mary Ann Kinsley was born on 25 August 1839 at Ireland; The 1880 census shows Mary was born in Ireland and age of 35 (implying birth year of 1845), but the 1900 James P. Dugdale census entry shows her birthplace as England.1,2,3 She appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 She was Dessmaker on 2 June 1880 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 She lived in 1889 at 809 Dodge, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Occupations are listed as follows: Charles B - Clerk for Merchants Natl Bank, James - Surveyor, Robert E - Machinist and Thomas - Patternmaker for Union Pacific Railway.4 She lived in 1890 at 2602 Caldwell, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Occupations are listed as follows: Charles B - Clerk for Merchants' Natl Bank, James P - Patternmaker for Union Pacific Railway, Robert E - Machinist at U P shops.4 She died on 17 March 1902 at age 62.1

Children of Mary Ann Kinsley and Richard Dugdale

Citations

  1. [S169] Heath Richter, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=:3239847, e-mail address (Formerly e-mail address) (Database: 3239847, Updated 2006-06-12 (originally Database :1940415, Updated 11 Sep 2002)), downloaded 14 Jun 2006 (originally 15 Jan 2003).
  2. [S184] James Dugdale household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 8, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 5&6, 1900, enumeration district 81, supervisor's district 2, sheet 10A (handwritten) 10A (stamped), lines 13-17, dwelling 196, family 202, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-925, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  3. [S201] Mary Dugdale household, 1880 U.S. Census, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 2, 1880, enumeration district 16, supervisor's district 4, sheet 6B (handwritten) 157B (stamped), lines 36-40, dwelling 37, family 37, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 747, image viewed online or on CD from www.familysearch.org (online DB), www.ancestry.com (image).
  4. [S202] "Omaha, Nebraska Directories 1889-90 [database online]", 1889 and 1890, Dugdale, Mary A Omaha, Nebraska Directory, 1889-90, online www.ancestry.com, printout dated March 5, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Omaha, Nebraska (J.M. Wolfe & Co.): Ancestry.com, Originally published by J.M. Wolfe & Co., 2000 (Ancestry), 1889 and 1890 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "Dugdale, Mary A OmahaDir."

Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman1,2

F, b. August 1866
     Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman was born in August 1866 at Iowa; Sarah's father was born in Indianna and her mother in Ohio.3 As of circa 1885,her married name was Worth.1,3 She married Frank Worth circa 1885.1,3 Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman and Frank Worth appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 19 June 1900 at Clinton Township, Rock County, Minnesota.3 Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman and Frank Worth appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 28 April 1910 at Rock Township, Lyon County, Iowa.4 Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 3 April 1930 in the household of Earnest LeRoy Cook and Lulu B Worth at Swan Lake Township, Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.5

Children of Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman and Frank Worth

Citations

  1. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census WorthFrank1900_T623-787_ED251_p6A_215A, WorthFrank1910_T624-406_ED66_p21B_169B.
  3. [S240] US Census WorthFrank1900_T623-787_ED251_p6A_215A.
  4. [S240] US Census WorthFrank1910_T624-406_ED66_p21B_169B.
  5. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1930_T626-673_ED76-25_p2B_153B.

Mary Klehka1

F
     Mary Klehka married James Tomasek.1 Her married name was Tomasek.1

Child of Mary Klehka and James Tomasek

Citations

  1. [S261] Claire Mares, compiler, Marriage Records, Dodge County, Nebraska, Books A-C and 3-13 (PO Box 541, Fremont, NE 68025-0541: Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, Various), Book 11, Page 36. Hereinafter cited as Dodge Co, NE Marriage Record Indexes.

Wenzel Konvalin1

M, b. circa 1858
     Wenzel Konvalin was born circa 1858 at Bohemia.1 He married Mary Martinek, daughter of Vaclav Martinek and Marie Kahoun, on 26 May 1879 at Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Wenzel Fiala and Antonia Martinek (Mary's sister).1

Citations

  1. [S239] Wenzel Konvalin and Mary Martinek marriage, May 26, 1879, in Colfax County Judge (Filed May 19, 1879 by H. C. Russell, County Judge, Schuyler, Nebr.; Page 11): Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Colfax County Court, Nebraska, Colfax County Courthouse; 411 E. 11th St, Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Konvalin/Martinek Marriage Record.

Mary E Kopietz1,2

F, b. between 1879 and 1880
     Mary E Kopietz was born between 1879 and 1880 at Kansas; The 1910 US Census shows Mary's parents were born in Bohemia but the 1920 and 1930 Census shows that Mary's parents were both born in Moravia.1,3,4 As of circa 1898,her married name was Milota.4 She married John Charles Milota Sr circa 1898.5 Mary E Kopietz and John Charles Milota Sr appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 16 April 1910 at 2915 S 17th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 Mary E Kopietz and John Charles Milota Sr appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 at ???? 3rd St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Mary E Kopietz appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 22 April 1930 at 8212 Grant St, Benson Precinct, Douglas County, Nebraska.3

Children of Mary E Kopietz and John Charles Milota Sr

Citations

  1. [S183] John C. Milota household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 2, Precinct No. 6, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 10, 1920, enumeration district 130, supervisor's district 2, sheet 7A (handwritten) 274A (stamped), lines 35-44, dwelling 145, family 146, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 989, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  2. [S207] "California Death Index 1940-1997 [database online]", 1940 thru 1997, Shows Byron Elmer Milota's mother's maiden name is Kopietz., California Death Index 1940-1997, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5180, printout dated March 24, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Sacramento, CA (Original): Ancestry.com, Original electronic data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, 19--., 2000 (Ancestry), 1940 thru 1997 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "CA_DeathIndx1940-97."
  3. [S206] Mary E. Milota household, 1930 U.S. Census, Benson Precinct, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 22, 1930, enumeration district 28-138, supervisor's district 7, sheet 12B (handwritten) 12B (stamped), lines 87-95, dwelling 298, family 298, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1272, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  4. [S217] John C. Milota household, 1910 U.S. Census, Ward 2, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 16, 1910, enumeration district 9, supervisor's district 2, sheet 7A (handwritten) 163A (stamped), lines 13-19, dwelling 146, family 154, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 843, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  5. [S215] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 2, So. Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 23, 1910, enumeration district 112, supervisor's district 2, sheet 9A (handwritten) 33A (stamped), lines 37-44, dwelling 157, family 164, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 845, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.

Adolph Krajic1

M, b. between 1869 and 1871, d. 2 December 1924
     Adolph Krajic was born between 1869 and 1871 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.1,2 He was the son of Mathias Krajic.3 Adolph Krajic married Philomena Buresh on 23 February 1892 at Heun, Colfax County, Nebraska.3 Adolph Krajic and Philomena Buresh appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 6 June 1900 at Lincoln Township, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 Adolph Krajic and Philomena Buresh appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 23 April 1910 at Lincoln Township, Colfax County, Nebraska.4 Adolph Krajic and Philomena Buresh appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 29 January 1920 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.5 Adolph Krajic died on 2 December 1924 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska.2 He was buried on 5 December 1924 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery, Cuming County, Nebraska.2,6

Children of Adolph Krajic and Philomena Buresh

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KrajicAdolph1900_T623-920-P1-ED47-p7A_211A.
  2. [S242] Adolph Krajic, Certificate of Death 11156 (19 Dec 1924), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Adolph Krajic Death Certificate.
  3. [S243] Adolph Krajic and Minnie Buresh marriage, February 21, 1892, in Colfax County Marriage Record (Record No. 1124): Heun, Colfax County, Nebraska, Colfax County Court, Nebraska, Colfax County Courthouse; 411 E. 11th St, Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Krajic/Buresh Marriage Record.
  4. [S240] US Census KrajicAdolph1910_T624-841-P1-ED49-p9B_56B.
  5. [S240] US Census KrajicAdolph1920_T625-986-P1-ED116-p14B_252B.
  6. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~necuming/wencescem.html : USGenWeb - Cuming County, Nebraska, August, 1979). Hereinafter cited as St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.

Anna Rose Krajic1,2

F, b. 30 July 1903, d. 2 August 1955
     Anna Rose Krajic was born on 30 July 1903 at Nebraska.1,2 She was the daughter of Adolph Krajic and Philomena Buresh.1,2 Anna Rose Krajic appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 23 April 1910 in the household of Adolph Krajic and Philomena Buresh at Lincoln Township, Colfax County, Nebraska.3 Anna Rose Krajic appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 29 January 1920 in the household of Adolph Krajic and Philomena Buresh at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.4 Anna Rose Krajic appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 12 April 1930 in the household of Philomena Buresh at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.5 Anna Rose Krajic died on 2 August 1955 at Nebraska at age 52.1,2 She was buried after 2 August 1955 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery, Cuming County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KrajicAdolph1900_T623-920-P1-ED47-p7A_211A.
  2. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~necuming/wencescem.html : USGenWeb - Cuming County, Nebraska, August, 1979). Hereinafter cited as St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.
  3. [S240] US Census KrajicAdolph1910_T624-841-P1-ED49-p9B_56B.
  4. [S240] US Census KrajicAdolph1920_T625-986-P1-ED116-p14B_252B.
  5. [S240] US Census KrajicPhilomena1930_T626-1271-P2-ED27-30-p1A_274A.

Mary F Krajic1,2

F, b. 23 March 1900, d. 22 May 1972
     Mary F Krajic was born on 23 March 1900 at Nebraska.1,2 She was the daughter of Adolph Krajic and Philomena Buresh.1,2 Mary F Krajic appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 6 June 1900 in the household of Adolph Krajic and Philomena Buresh at Lincoln Township, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 Mary F Krajic appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 23 April 1910 in the household of Adolph Krajic and Philomena Buresh at Lincoln Township, Colfax County, Nebraska.3 Mary F Krajic appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 29 January 1920 in the household of Adolph Krajic and Philomena Buresh at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.4 As of circa 1922,her married name was Suva.5 Mary F Krajic married Joseph L Suva circa 1922.5 Mary F Krajic and Joseph L Suva appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 2 May 1930 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.5 Mary F Krajic died on 22 May 1972 at Nebraska at age 72.2 She was buried after 22 May 1972 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery, Cuming County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KrajicAdolph1900_T623-920-P1-ED47-p7A_211A.
  2. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~necuming/wencescem.html : USGenWeb - Cuming County, Nebraska, August, 1979). Hereinafter cited as St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.
  3. [S240] US Census KrajicAdolph1910_T624-841-P1-ED49-p9B_56B.
  4. [S240] US Census KrajicAdolph1920_T625-986-P1-ED116-p14B_252B.
  5. [S240] US Census SuvaJoseph1930_T626-1271-ED27-30-p6B_279B.

Mathias Krajic1

M, d. 1875
     Mathias Krajic was born at Bohemia.1 He died in 1875 at Cuming County, Nebraska; In those days prairie fires were feared more than the Indians. In about 1875 I was in a company of people surrounded by a fire, but we made our way through a cornfield, which checked the flames while we passed. A Czech, Matej Krajic, however, was not so fortunate. He perished in that fire and his wife, looking on and unable to help, lost her reason. The flames of those prairie fires made leaps and bounds sometimes of twenty and thirty feet, where the grass was tall. It was said that those fires could travel faster than a horse could run, and I have no reason to doubt it, when the grass was high and the wind strong.2

Child of Mathias Krajic

Citations

  1. [S243] Adolph Krajic and Minnie Buresh marriage, February 21, 1892, in Colfax County Marriage Record (Record No. 1124): Heun, Colfax County, Nebraska, Colfax County Court, Nebraska, Colfax County Courthouse; 411 E. 11th St, Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Krajic/Buresh Marriage Record.
  2. [S244] Rose Rosicky, compiler, A History of Czechs (Bohemians) in Nebraska (Omaha, Nebraska: Czech Historical Society of Nebraska, National Printing Company, 1929), Page 47+. Hereinafter cited as Czechs In NE. Republished by NEGenWeb online at URL http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/ethnic/czechs/czechs.html. Presented by Special Permission of Margie Sobotka. Edited and Proofed by Sandy Benak and Connie Snyder. Web design by Connie Snyder.

Rosie Krajic1,2,3

F, b. 14 December 1893, d. 4 April 1951
      Rosie Krajic was also known as Rose.4 Rosie Krajic was also known as Ruzena. She was born on 14 December 1893 at Dodge County, Nebraska.4,5 She was the daughter of Adolph Krajic and Philomena Buresh.6 Rosie Krajic appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 6 June 1900 in the household of Adolph Krajic and Philomena Buresh at Lincoln Township, Colfax County, Nebraska.6 Rosie Krajic appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 23 April 1910 in the household of Adolph Krajic and Philomena Buresh at Lincoln Township, Colfax County, Nebraska.7 As of 10 February 1915,her married name was Martinek.5 Rosie Krajic married Venceslaus Joe Martinek, son of John Martinek and Mary Cuda, on 10 February 1915 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Vencel's brother John Martinek and Rosie's sister Mary Krajic. Jan Stepan Broz R.C.C performed the wedding ceremony.2,5 Rosie Krajic and Venceslaus Joe Martinek appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 4 February 1920 at Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska.8 Rosie Krajic and Venceslaus Joe Martinek appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 29 April 1930 at Section 9, Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.9 Rosie Krajic died on 4 April 1951 at age 57.4 She was buried after 4 April 1951 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery, Cuming County, Nebraska.4

Child of Rosie Krajic and Venceslaus Joe Martinek

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  3. [S158] Interview with Marguerite Martinek (West Point, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, December 11, 2002. Phone Conversation.
  4. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~necuming/wencescem.html : USGenWeb - Cuming County, Nebraska, August, 1979). Hereinafter cited as St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.
  5. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 25, Martinek/Krajic, 10 Feb 1915, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.
  6. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KrajicAdolph1900_T623-920-P1-ED47-p7A_211A.
  7. [S240] US Census KrajicAdolph1910_T624-841-P1-ED49-p9B_56B.
  8. [S240] US Census MartinekVencel1920_T625-984-P2-ED7-p4A_216A. The index on Ancestry.com uses a last name of "Martinck".
  9. [S240] US Census MartinekVencel1930_T626-1271-P2-ED27-30-p5B_278B.

Margaret Kraus1

F, b. 6 May 1845, d. 6 August 1911
     Margaret Kraus was born on 6 May 1845 at Germany.2,3 She immigrated in 1870 to USA.4 As of 14 February 1871,her married name was Lennemann.1,2 She married Theodore Lennemann, son of Adolph Landemann, on 14 February 1871 at Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Peter Emanuel and Barb Ekroth, both residing at Dodge County. The marriage was performed by Fr. Uhing (?).1,2 Margaret Kraus and Theodore Lennemann appeared on the 1880 census enumerated June 1880 at Pebble Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.5 As of June 1880, Margaret Kraus was also known as Margreta.5 She appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 at Ridgeley Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.4 She appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 16 April 1910 at Pebble Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.6 The 1910 US Census shows Margaretha had 8 children and all were still living.6 As of 6 August 1911, Margaret Kraus was also known as Margaretha.3 She died on 6 August 1911 at Dodge County, Nebraska, at age 66.3 She was buried after 6 August 1911 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.3

Children of Margaret Kraus and Theodore Lennemann

Citations

  1. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  2. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: Bk B, Pg 86, Lennemann/Kraus, 14 Feb 1871, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.
  3. [S251] Clarabelle Mares and Kathrine Petersen, St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/snyder3n1.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, Sept. 13-14, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Leo's Cemetery.
  4. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannMargaretha1900_T623-922-ED99-p3A_325A.
  5. [S240] US Census LennemannT1880_T9-746-ED55-p19_545A.
  6. [S240] US Census LennemannMargaretha1910_T624-842-P3-ED106-p3A_184A.

Agnes Kruger1

F, b. circa 1877
     Agnes Kruger was born circa 1877 at Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen.1 Agnes Kruger appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 9 June 1880 in the household of William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KrugerWilliam1880_T9-0746-ED56-p5A_551A.

Catherine Kruger1,2

F, b. 15 February 1884, d. 16 November 1966
     Her common name was Katie.1 Catherine Kruger was born on 15 February 1884 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.1,3,4,2 She was the daughter of William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen.1,4 Catherine Kruger appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 13 June 1900 in the household of William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.5 As of 18 November 1903,her married name was Lennemann.1,4 Catherine Kruger married Henry Lennemann, son of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus, on 18 November 1903 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Joseph Lennemann, Jos. Krueger, Annie Lennemann and Rosa Smeal. Hern. [?] Griese, Pastor performed the wedding ceremony. At the time of their wedding, Henry and Katie were both living in Snyder.1,4 Catherine Kruger and Henry Lennemann appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 28 April 1910 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.6 Catherine Kruger and Henry Lennemann appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 2 January 1920 at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.7 As of 18 April 1928, Catherine Kruger was also known as Catherine Aunt Marguerite's marriage record shows her mother's maiden name as Catherine Kruger.8 She and Henry Lennemann appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 15 April 1930 at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.9 Catherine Kruger died on 16 November 1966 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska, at age 82.1,10 She was buried after 16 November 1966 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.1

Children of Catherine Kruger and Henry Lennemann

Citations

  1. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  2. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 537, Tichota/Lennemann, 12 May 1937, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.
  3. [S107] Katie Lenneman, Funeral/Prayer card November 16, 1966, at Snyder, Nebraska; Original in possession of author.
  4. [S249] Dodge, NE Marriage Record: No 159, Lennemann/Kruger, 18 Nov 1903.
  5. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KrugerWilliam1900_T623-922-ED101-p9A_348A.
  6. [S240] US Census LennemannHenry1910_T624-842-P3-ED111-p8A_233A.
  7. [S240] US Census LennemannHenry1920_T625-986-ED114-p1A_226A.
  8. [S249] Dodge, NE Marriage Record: No 413, Martinek/Lennemann, 18 Apr 1928.
  9. [S240] US Census LennemannHenry1930_T626-1271-ED27-25-p6A_249A.
  10. [S107] Katie Lenneman, Funeral/Prayer card November 16, 1966, , Prayer card shows last name of "Lenneman", but Marguerite (Lennemann) Martinek's letter to Rick shows her last name spelled "Lennemann".

Henry Kruger1

M, b. 11 January 1889
     Henry Kruger was born on 11 January 1889 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.1,2 He was the son of William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen.1 Henry Kruger appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 13 June 1900 in the household of William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 Henry Kruger appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 4 May 1910 in the household of Gertrude Wiesen at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 Henry Kruger filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 5 June 1917 at R5, Scribner, Dodge County, Nebraska.2 He appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 14 January 1920 at Pleasant Valley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.4

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KrugerWilliam1900_T623-922-ED101-p9A_348A.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., KrugerHenry_WW1_NE-1711526-2787_p233. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S240] US Census KrugerGertrude1910_T624-842-ED111-p10B_235B.
  4. [S240] US Census KrugerHenry1920_T625-986-ED113-p4A_222A.

John T Kruger1

M, b. 23 July 1891, d. 23 April 1922
     John T Kruger was born on 23 July 1891 at Nebraska.1,2 He was the son of William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen.1 John T Kruger appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 13 June 1900 in the household of William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 John T Kruger appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 4 May 1910 in the household of Gertrude Wiesen at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 John T Kruger appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 24 January 1920 at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.4 He died on 23 April 1922 at Dodge County, Nebraska, at age 30.2 He was buried after 23 April 1922 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KrugerWilliam1900_T623-922-ED101-p9A_348A.
  2. [S251] Clarabelle Mares and Kathrine Petersen, St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/snyder3n1.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, Sept. 13-14, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Leo's Cemetery.
  3. [S240] US Census KrugerGertrude1910_T624-842-ED111-p10B_235B.
  4. [S240] US Census KrugerGertrude1920_T625-986-P1-ED116-p11B_249B.

Joseph J Kruger1

M, b. 23 July 1886, d. 1942
     Joseph J Kruger was born on 23 July 1886 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska; The 1880 US Census shows Joe's birth as July 1888, but the tombstone transcription has his birth as 1886.1,2,3 He was the son of William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen.1 Joseph J Kruger appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 13 June 1900 in the household of William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 Joseph J Kruger appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 4 May 1910 in the household of Gertrude Wiesen at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.4 Joseph J Kruger filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 5 June 1917 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 He appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 24 January 1920 in the household of John T Kruger at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.5 Joseph J Kruger died in 1942.2 He was buried in 1942 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KrugerWilliam1900_T623-922-ED101-p9A_348A.
  2. [S251] Clarabelle Mares and Kathrine Petersen, St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/snyder3n1.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, Sept. 13-14, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Leo's Cemetery.
  3. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., KrugerJoseph_WW1_NE-1711526-2788_p234. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  4. [S240] US Census KrugerGertrude1910_T624-842-ED111-p10B_235B.
  5. [S240] US Census KrugerGertrude1920_T625-986-P1-ED116-p11B_249B.

Ludwig Kruger1

M
     Ludwig Kruger married Elizabeth Lofer.1

Children of Ludwig Kruger and Elizabeth Lofer

Citations

  1. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: Bk C, Pg 533, No 533, Kruger/Wiesen, 11 Nov 1876, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S294] Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, "Memorial Day - Civil War Obits - William Krueger", Roots and Leaves 30, No. 2, Page 36 (Summer, 2005). Hereinafter cited as "William Krueger Obit."

May Kruger1

F, b. circa 1878
     May Kruger was born circa 1878 at Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen.1 May Kruger appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 9 June 1880 in the household of William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KrugerWilliam1880_T9-0746-ED56-p5A_551A.

Rose Kruger1

F
     Rose Kruger was the daughter of Ludwig Kruger and Elizabeth Lofer.1

Citations

  1. [S294] Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, "Memorial Day - Civil War Obits - William Krueger", Roots and Leaves 30, No. 2, Page 36 (Summer, 2005). Hereinafter cited as "William Krueger Obit."

William Kruger1

M, b. 1 May 1833, d. 1 April 1908
     William Kruger was born on 1 May 1833 at Germany.2,3 He was the son of Ludwig Kruger and Elizabeth Lofer.4 William Kruger immigrated circa 1855.5 He appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 25 July 1870 at Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska.6 He married Gertrude Wiesen, daughter of Joseph Wiesen and Agnes Bernd, on 11 November 1876 at Pastoral residence, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Andrew Bothwell and Miss Carrie Martley, both of Fremont. John Lonergan, Catholic Priest performed the ceremony. William was listed as 37 years old and Gertrude was 26, both born Germany and residing in Dodge County.4 William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 9 June 1880 at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.2 William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 13 June 1900 at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.7 William Kruger died on 1 April 1908 at Dodge County, Nebraska, at age 74; Died - Wm Krueger, who was about the last veteran of the Civil War residing near here, died Wednesday evening, after a lingering illness covering the last four years. He was born in Germany, May 1, 1833 and came to this country when he was 22 years old. After the civil war he came to Nebraska and homesteaded here wouthwest of town. This was in 1870 and he was therfore one of the earliest settlers. The funeral will be held this morning from the Catholic church. He leaves seven children and a sister to mourn his loss. Of the children, Martha, Henry, Joe and John are at home, the others: Mrs Matt Yosten, Mrs George Yosten, Mrs Henry Lennemann are married. The sis is Mrs Rose Glasser who resides near Stanton. (Burial was in St Leo's Catholic cemetery, Snyder, NE) Snyder (NE) Banner 3 Apr 1908 1:4.3,5 He was buried on 3 April 1908 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.3,5

Children of William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen

Citations

  1. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 159, Lennemann/Kruger, 18 Nov 1903, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KrugerWilliam1880_T9-0746-ED56-p5A_551A.
  3. [S251] Clarabelle Mares and Kathrine Petersen, St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/snyder3n1.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, Sept. 13-14, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Leo's Cemetery.
  4. [S249] Dodge, NE Marriage Record: Bk C, Pg 533, No 533, Kruger/Wiesen, 11 Nov 1876.
  5. [S294] Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, "Memorial Day - Civil War Obits - William Krueger", Roots and Leaves 30, No. 2, Page 36 (Summer, 2005). Hereinafter cited as "William Krueger Obit."
  6. [S240] US Census KrugerWilliam1870_M593-828-DodgeFremont-p4_313B.
  7. [S240] US Census KrugerWilliam1900_T623-922-ED101-p9A_348A.

William H Kruger1,2

M, b. circa October 1879
     William H Kruger was born circa October 1879 at Nebraska.1 He was the son of William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen.1 William H Kruger appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 9 June 1880 in the household of William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 William H Kruger appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 27 January 1920 at Precinct 13, Cedar County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KrugerWilliam1880_T9-0746-ED56-p5A_551A.
  2. [S240] US Census KrugerWilliamH1920_T625-983-ED43-p3B_63B.

Adolph Landemann1

M

Child of Adolph Landemann

Citations

  1. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: Bk B, Pg 86, Lennemann/Kraus, 14 Feb 1871, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.

Edward Ray Lenczowski1,2

M, b. 15 January 1923, d. 19 May 2004
     Edward Ray Lenczowski was born on 15 January 1923 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1,2 He was the son of Joseph Lenczowski and Barbara V Cuirej.1 Edward Ray Lenczowski appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 18 April 1930 in the household of Barbara V Cuirej at 3962 Hillsdale Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Edward Ray Lenczowski died on 19 May 2004 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 81.2 He was buried after 19 May 2004 at St. John's Cemetery, 7605 S 36th St., Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LenczowskiBarbara1930_T626-1275-ED28-74-p32A_32A.
  2. [S328] Lenczowski Family Info, Rick Prucha, WebFinds Compilation, 26-Dec-2017. File: Lenczowski_JeanPrucha_Family_Info.txt.

Florian Joseph Lenczowski1,2,3

M, b. 26 April 1918, d. 13 May 1994
     Florian Joseph Lenczowski was born on 26 April 1918 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1,2,3 He was the son of Joseph Lenczowski and Barbara V Cuirej.1 Florian Joseph Lenczowski appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 3 January 1920 in the household of Joseph Lenczowski and Barbara V Cuirej at 4056 I St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 As of 3 January 1920, Florian Joseph Lenczowski was also known as Floyd.4 He appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 18 April 1930 in the household of Barbara V Cuirej at 3962 Hillsdale Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Florian Joseph Lenczowski died on 13 May 1994 at Nebraska at age 76.2,3 He was buried after 13 May 1994 at St. John's Cemetery, 7605 S 36th St., Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska.3

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LenczowskiBarbara1930_T626-1275-ED28-74-p32A_32A.
  2. [S247] http://files.usgwarchives.net/ne/sarpy/cemeteries/stjohn5.txt
  3. [S328] Lenczowski Family Info, Rick Prucha, WebFinds Compilation, 26-Dec-2017. File: Lenczowski_JeanPrucha_Family_Info.txt.
  4. [S240] US Census LenczowskiJoe1920_T625-989-ED81-p2B_176B.

Jean D Lenczowski1,2

F, b. 1 November 1924, d. 7 November 2016
     Jean D Lenczowski was born on 1 November 1924 at Nebraska; Mom's remembers Jean's birthday as November 1st. Jean's marriage license application from 29 Sep 1950 shows her age at last birthday as 25, indicating a birth year of 1924.3,1 She was the daughter of Joseph Lenczowski and Barbara V Cuirej.1 Jean D Lenczowski appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 18 April 1930 in the household of Barbara V Cuirej at 3962 Hillsdale Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 As of 19 April 1940, Jean D Lenczowski was also known as Genevieve Name is listed as "Genevieve" in 1940 US Census and 1945 Omaha City Directory.2 As of 30 September 1950,her married name was Prucha.1 She married Edward Wenceslas Prucha, son of George Prucha and Clara Mary Martinek, on 30 September 1950 at St. Staneslaus Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Edward's older brother, Lumir Joseph Prucha of Omaha, Nebraska and Jean's sister Loretta Gajewski of Chicago, Illinois. The pastor of St. Stanislaus, Father A. L. Kubiszewski performed the wedding. At the time of their wedding, Jean was residing at 4368 So. 41st Ave., Omaha and was working at Cudahy's; Ed was living at 3309 No. 59th St., Omaha and was Unemployed.1 Jean D Lenczowski died on 7 November 2016 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 92; Prucha, Jean D. (Lenczowski)

Prucha, Jean D. (Lenczowski)
Nov 1, 1924 - Nov 7, 2016

Preceded in death by son Robert; sister Loretta Gajewski; brothers, Florian, Theodore and Edward Lenczowski. Survived by husband Edward; daughters, Rita (Scot) Adams, Rose (Rich) Rehder; 10 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. VISITATION begins Wednesday, 4pm with a Wake Service at 7pm at the mortuary. FUNERAL Thursday, 9:30am at the mortuary to St. Stanislaus Catholic Church at 10am. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Memorials to St. Stanislaus Church or the Mass for Shut-ins. KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME 5108 "F" St. 402-731-1234 www.klsfuneralhome.com.5 She was buried on 10 November 2016 at St. John's Cemetery, 7605 S 36th St., Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska.5

Child of Jean D Lenczowski and Edward Wenceslas Prucha

Citations

  1. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No. A16841, Prucha/Lenczowski, 30 Sep 1950, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S328] Lenczowski Family Info, Rick Prucha, WebFinds Compilation, 26-Dec-2017. File: Lenczowski_JeanPrucha_Family_Info.txt.
  3. [S29] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, Dec 20 to 27, 1999. Conversations with Mom during visit and review of pictures.
  4. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LenczowskiBarbara1930_T626-1275-ED28-74-p32A_32A.
  5. [S327] Prucha, Jean D. (Lenczowski), Omaha World Herald On-line, Omaha, Nebraska, 7 Nov 2016, http://www.omaha.com/obits/prucha-jean-d-lenczowski/article_89dc3254-26c1-58b6-bd6a-42c3d54743c1.html. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World Herald.
  6. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."

Johanna Lenczowski1

F, b. circa October 1919, d. between 1920 and 1930
     Johanna Lenczowski was born circa October 1919 at Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Lenczowski and Barbara V Cuirej.1 Johanna Lenczowski appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 3 January 1920 in the household of Joseph Lenczowski and Barbara V Cuirej at 4056 I St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Johanna Lenczowski died between 1920 and 1930; Likely died before 1930 as not on 1930 census.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LenczowskiJoe1920_T625-989-ED81-p2B_176B.
  2. [S328] Lenczowski Family Info, Rick Prucha, WebFinds Compilation, 26-Dec-2017. File: Lenczowski_JeanPrucha_Family_Info.txt.

Joseph Lenczowski1

M, b. circa 1895, d. between 1930 and 1940
     Joseph Lenczowski was born circa 1895 at Galicia, Poland; Jean and Ed Prucha's marriage license shows Joseph as having been born in Nebraska, but the 1920 census shows his birthplace as Galicia, Poland.1,2 He married Barbara V Cuirej circa 1916.3,1 As of 3 January 1920, Joseph Lenczowski was also known as Joe.4 He and Barbara V Cuirej appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 3 January 1920 at 4056 I St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 Joseph Lenczowski died between 1930 and 1940; likely died between 1930 and 1940 (Barbara shows Married in 1930, Widowed in 1940).4

Children of Joseph Lenczowski and Barbara V Cuirej

Citations

  1. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No. A16841, Prucha/Lenczowski, 30 Sep 1950, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LenczowskiJoe1920_T625-989-ED81-p2B_176B.
  3. [S240] US Census LenczowskiBarbara1930_T626-1275-ED28-74-p32A_32A.
  4. [S328] Lenczowski Family Info, Rick Prucha, WebFinds Compilation, 26-Dec-2017. File: Lenczowski_JeanPrucha_Family_Info.txt.

Loretta B Lenczowski1,2

F, b. 29 September 1926, d. 21 February 2015
     Loretta B Lenczowski was born on 29 September 1926 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1,2 She was the daughter of Joseph Lenczowski and Barbara V Cuirej.1 Loretta B Lenczowski appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 18 April 1930 in the household of Barbara V Cuirej at 3962 Hillsdale Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Her married name was Gajewski.2 Loretta B Lenczowski married John A Gajewski Sr.2 Loretta B Gajewski witnessed the marriage of Jean D Lenczowski and Edward Wenceslas Prucha on 30 September 1950 at St. Staneslaus Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Witnesses were Edward's older brother, Lumir Joseph Prucha of Omaha, Nebraska and Jean's sister Loretta Gajewski of Chicago, Illinois. The pastor of St. Stanislaus, Father A. L. Kubiszewski performed the wedding. At the time of their wedding, Jean was residing at 4368 So. 41st Ave., Omaha and was working at Cudahy's; Ed was living at 3309 No. 59th St., Omaha and was Unemployed.3 Loretta B Lenczowski died on 21 February 2015 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 88.2 She was buried on 25 February 2015 at St. John's Cemetery, 7605 S 36th St., Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LenczowskiBarbara1930_T626-1275-ED28-74-p32A_32A.
  2. [S328] Lenczowski Family Info, Rick Prucha, WebFinds Compilation, 26-Dec-2017. File: Lenczowski_JeanPrucha_Family_Info.txt.
  3. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No. A16841, Prucha/Lenczowski, 30 Sep 1950, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.

Theodore John Lenczowski1,2

M, b. 20 June 1920, d. 21 January 2003
     Theodore John Lenczowski was born on 20 June 1920 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1,2 He was the son of Joseph Lenczowski and Barbara V Cuirej.1 Theodore John Lenczowski appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 18 April 1930 in the household of Barbara V Cuirej at 3962 Hillsdale Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Theodore John Lenczowski died on 21 January 2003 at Nebraska at age 82.2 He was buried after 21 January 2003 at St. John's Cemetery, 7605 S 36th St., Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LenczowskiBarbara1930_T626-1275-ED28-74-p32A_32A.
  2. [S328] Lenczowski Family Info, Rick Prucha, WebFinds Compilation, 26-Dec-2017. File: Lenczowski_JeanPrucha_Family_Info.txt.

Anna Lennemann1

F, b. March 1888
     Anna Lennemann was born in March 1888 at Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus.1 Anna Lennemann appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 in the household of Margaret Kraus at Ridgeley Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 Anna Lennemann appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 16 April 1910 in the household of Margaret Kraus at Pebble Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannMargaretha1900_T623-922-ED99-p3A_325A.
  2. [S240] US Census LennemannMargaretha1910_T624-842-P3-ED106-p3A_184A.

Caroline Lennemann1

F, b. November 1871
     Caroline Lennemann was born in November 1871 at Nebraska.2,3 She was the daughter of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus.1 Caroline Lennemann appeared on the 1880 census enumerated June 1880 in the household of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus at Pebble Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 As of circa 1893,her married name was Sellhorst.2,1 Caroline Lennemann married Arnold Sellhorst circa 1893.2,1 Caroline Lennemann appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 in the household of Margaret Kraus at Ridgeley Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannMargaretha1900_T623-922-ED99-p3A_325A.
  2. [S240] US Census SellhorstArnold1900_T623-920-P1-ED47-p12B_216B.
  3. [S240] US Census LennemannT1880_T9-746-ED55-p19_545A.

Catharine E Lennemann1,2

F, b. 16 March 1878, d. 21 August 1914
     Catharine E Lennemann was born on 16 March 1878 at Nebraska.1,2 She was the daughter of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus.1,2 Catharine E Lennemann appeared on the 1880 census enumerated June 1880 in the household of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus at Pebble Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 Catharine E Lennemann appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 in the household of Margaret Kraus at Ridgeley Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 As of 20 April 1910, Catharine E Lennemann was also known as Katie.2,4 She appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 20 April 1910 at 7th Ward, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 She died on 21 August 1914 at age 36.1,2 She was buried after 21 August 1914 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannMargaretha1900_T623-922-ED99-p3A_325A.
  2. [S251] Clarabelle Mares and Kathrine Petersen, St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/snyder3n1.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, Sept. 13-14, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Leo's Cemetery.
  3. [S240] US Census LennemannT1880_T9-746-ED55-p19_545A.
  4. [S240] US Census LennemannKatie1910_T624-844-P1-ED48-p5B_21B.

Charles Joe Lennemann1,2,3

M, b. 22 March 1880, d. 1941
     Charles Joe Lennemann was born on 22 March 1880 at Nebraska.1,2,3 He was the son of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus.1,2 Charles Joe Lennemann appeared on the 1880 census enumerated June 1880 in the household of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus at Pebble Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.4 As of June 1880, Charles Joe Lennemann was also known as Carl.4 He appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 in the household of Margaret Kraus at Ridgeley Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 Charles Joe Lennemann married Emma M (?) circa 1906.2,5 Charles Joe Lennemann and Emma M (?) appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 22 April 1910 at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.5 Charles Joe Lennemann filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 12 September 1918 at R.F.D. #5, Scribner, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 He and Emma M (?) appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 9 January 1920 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.6 Charles Joe Lennemann and Emma M (?) appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 11 April 1930 at Webster Township, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.7 Charles Joe Lennemann died in 1941.1,2 He was buried in 1941 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.2

Children of Charles Joe Lennemann and Emma M (?)

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannMargaretha1900_T623-922-ED99-p3A_325A.
  2. [S251] Clarabelle Mares and Kathrine Petersen, St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/snyder3n1.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, Sept. 13-14, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Leo's Cemetery.
  3. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., LennemannCharlesJoe_WW1_NE-1711526-2955_p139. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  4. [S240] US Census LennemannT1880_T9-746-ED55-p19_545A.
  5. [S240] US Census LennemannCharles1910_T624-842-ED109-p4A_215A.
  6. [S240] US Census LennemannCharles1920_T625-986-ED116-p9B_247B.
  7. [S240] US Census LennemannCharles1930_T626-1271-ED27-29-p1B_14B.

Eva Lennemann1

F, b. 1906, d. 1934
     Eva Lennemann was born in 1906 at Nebraska.1,2 She was the daughter of Charles Joe Lennemann and Emma M (?).1 Eva Lennemann appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 22 April 1910 in the household of Charles Joe Lennemann and Emma M (?) at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 Eva Lennemann appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 9 January 1920 in the household of Charles Joe Lennemann and Emma M (?) at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 Eva Lennemann died in 1934.2 She was buried in 1934 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannCharles1910_T624-842-ED109-p4A_215A.
  2. [S251] Clarabelle Mares and Kathrine Petersen, St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/snyder3n1.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, Sept. 13-14, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Leo's Cemetery.
  3. [S240] US Census LennemannCharles1920_T625-986-ED116-p9B_247B.

Gertrude Lennemann1

F, b. 23 November 1904, d. 17 July 1995
     Gertrude Lennemann was born on 23 November 1904 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger.1 Gertrude Lennemann appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 28 April 1910 in the household of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.2 Gertrude Lennemann appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 2 January 1920 in the household of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 As of 23 June 1925,her married name was Hoetfelker.1,4 Gertrude Lennemann married Harry E Hoetfelker, son of Henry Hoetfelker and Anna Meier, on 23 June 1925 at St. Leo's Catholic Church, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were William Lennemann of Scribner, NE and Ruth Hoetfelker of West Point, NE. Pastor D. F. Reifenrath performed the ceremony. Harry's current residence was West Point and Gertrude's was Scribner.1,4 1995 Deaths Reported in the Colfax County Press: HOETFELKER, Gertrude, 90: b Nov 23, 1904, Snyder, to Henry and Katie (Kruger) Lennemann; m Harry Hoetfelker, June 23, 1925, Snyder; s Leigh; d Camilla Westerman, Elmira Merrill, Marlene Parrish, Oneva Lummel; died July 17, 1995, Scribner; burial St Michael's Cemetery [West Point?].5 Gertrude Lennemann died on 17 July 1995 at Scribner, Dodge County, Nebraska, at age 90.5 She was buried after 17 July 1995 at St Michael's Cemetery, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska.5

Children of Gertrude Lennemann and Harry E Hoetfelker

Citations

  1. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannHenry1910_T624-842-P3-ED111-p8A_233A.
  3. [S240] US Census LennemannHenry1920_T625-986-ED114-p1A_226A.
  4. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 186, Hoetfelker/Lennemann, 23 Jun 1925, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.
  5. [S247] http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/obituaries/press1995deaths.html
  6. [S247] http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/platte/vitals/2003deaths2.html

Henry Lennemann1

M, b. 16 March 1882, d. 24 April 1946
     Henry Lennemann was born on 16 March 1882 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.1,2,3,4,5 He was the son of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus.1 Henry Lennemann appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 in the household of Margaret Kraus at Ridgeley Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.6 Henry Lennemann married Catherine Kruger, daughter of William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen, on 18 November 1903 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Joseph Lennemann, Jos. Krueger, Annie Lennemann and Rosa Smeal. Hern. [?] Griese, Pastor performed the wedding ceremony. At the time of their wedding, Henry and Katie were both living in Snyder.1,3 Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 28 April 1910 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.7 Henry Lennemann filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 12 September 1918 at 5, Scribner, Dodge County, Nebraska.5 He and Catherine Kruger appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 2 January 1920 at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.8 Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 15 April 1930 at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.9 Henry Lennemann died on 24 April 1946 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska, at age 64.1,4 He was buried on 24 April 1946 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.1,4

Children of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger

Citations

  1. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  2. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 537, Tichota/Lennemann, 12 May 1937, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.
  3. [S249] Dodge, NE Marriage Record: No 159, Lennemann/Kruger, 18 Nov 1903.
  4. [S251] Clarabelle Mares and Kathrine Petersen, St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/snyder3n1.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, Sept. 13-14, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Leo's Cemetery.
  5. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., LennemannHenry_WW1_NE-1711526-2997_p181. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  6. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannMargaretha1900_T623-922-ED99-p3A_325A.
  7. [S240] US Census LennemannHenry1910_T624-842-P3-ED111-p8A_233A.
  8. [S240] US Census LennemannHenry1920_T625-986-ED114-p1A_226A.
  9. [S240] US Census LennemannHenry1930_T626-1271-ED27-25-p6A_249A.

Joe Lennemann1

M, b. 7 October 1884
     Joe Lennemann was born on 7 October 1884 at Nebraska.1,2 He was the son of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus.1 Joe Lennemann appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 in the household of Margaret Kraus at Ridgeley Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 Joe Lennemann appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 13 April 1910 at 2nd Ward, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.3 As of 13 April 1910, Joe Lennemann was also known as Joseph.3 He filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 7 September 1918 at 411 S 11th, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannMargaretha1900_T623-922-ED99-p3A_325A.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., LennemannJoe_WW1_NE-1711702-3607_p146. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S240] US Census LennemannJoseph1910_T624-850-P1-ED54-p9A_65A.

John Lennemann1

M, b. 10 May 1876, d. 1942
     John Lennemann was born on 10 May 1876 at Nebraska; The 1900 census shows his birth as Feb 1876.1,2 He was the son of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus.1 John Lennemann appeared on the 1880 census enumerated June 1880 in the household of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus at Pebble Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 John Lennemann appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 in the household of Margaret Kraus at Ridgeley Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 John Lennemann appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 16 April 1910 in the household of Margaret Kraus at Pebble Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.4 John Lennemann filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 12 September 1918 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.2 He appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 26 January 1920 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.5 He appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 4 April 1930 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.6 He died in 1942.7 He was buried in 1942 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.7

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannMargaretha1900_T623-922-ED99-p3A_325A.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., LennemannJohn_WW1_NE-1711526-2956_p140. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S240] US Census LennemannT1880_T9-746-ED55-p19_545A.
  4. [S240] US Census LennemannMargaretha1910_T624-842-P3-ED106-p3A_184A.
  5. [S240] US Census LennemannJohn1920_T625-986-ED111-p8A_203A.
  6. [S240] US Census LennemannJohn1930_T626-1271-ED27-21-p2B_211B.
  7. [S251] Clarabelle Mares and Kathrine Petersen, St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/snyder3n1.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, Sept. 13-14, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Leo's Cemetery.

Leo Lennemann1

M, b. March 1910, d. 1954
     Leo Lennemann was born in March 1910 at Nebraska.1 He was the son of Charles Joe Lennemann and Emma M (?).1 Leo Lennemann appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 22 April 1910 in the household of Charles Joe Lennemann and Emma M (?) at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 Leo Lennemann appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 9 January 1920 in the household of Charles Joe Lennemann and Emma M (?) at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.2 Leo Lennemann appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 11 April 1930 in the household of Charles Joe Lennemann and Emma M (?) at Webster Township, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 Leo Lennemann died in 1954.4 He was buried in 1954 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.4

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannCharles1910_T624-842-ED109-p4A_215A.
  2. [S240] US Census LennemannCharles1920_T625-986-ED116-p9B_247B.
  3. [S240] US Census LennemannCharles1930_T626-1271-ED27-29-p1B_14B.
  4. [S251] Clarabelle Mares and Kathrine Petersen, St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/snyder3n1.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, Sept. 13-14, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Leo's Cemetery.

Mabel C Lennemann1,2

F, b. 16 May 1912, d. 4 August 2000
     Mabel C Lennemann was born on 20 January 1912 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.2 She was born on 16 May 1912 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger.1 Mabel C Lennemann appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 2 January 1920 in the household of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 Mabel C Lennemann appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 15 April 1930 in the household of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.4 As of 12 May 1937,her married name was Tichota.1,2,5 Mabel C Lennemann died on 4 August 2000 at Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, at age 88.2 COLFAX COUNTY, NEBRASKA 2000 Deaths Reported in the Schuyler Sun
TICHOTA, Mabel C, 88: b Jan 20, 1912, rural Snyder; d of Henry Lennemann-Katie Krueger; m Lumir Tichota, May 12, 1937; s James J; d Mary Kay Young, Correne Brand; died Aug 4, Fremont; burial Calvary Cemetery, Fremont.2 She was buried after 4 August 2000 at Calvary Cemetery, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  2. [S245] Obituary Abstracts, Schuyler Sun and Others, http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/vitals.html, http://www.rootsweb.com/~necolfax/sun2000deaths.html. Hereinafter cited as Schuyler Sun and Others.
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannHenry1920_T625-986-ED114-p1A_226A.
  4. [S240] US Census LennemannHenry1930_T626-1271-ED27-25-p6A_249A.
  5. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 537, Tichota/Lennemann, 12 May 1937, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.

Marguerite Lennemann1

F, b. 16 February 1906, d. 28 March 2008
     Marguerite Lennemann was born on 16 February 1906 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska; Marguerite has a twin sister, Martha.1 Her baptism name was Margaret . Marguerite's letter states "I was baptized Margaret but somewhere along the line my name was changed to Marguerite never did ask my parents why. When I got my social security number the guy said I should sign my baptized name so was confusing."1 She was the daughter of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger.1 Marguerite Lennemann appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 28 April 1910 in the household of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.2 Marguerite Lennemann appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 2 January 1920 in the household of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 As of 18 April 1928,her married name was Martinek.1,4 Marguerite Lennemann married John Anton Martinek, son of John Martinek and Mary Cuda, on 18 April 1928 at St. Leo's Catholic Church, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were two of Aunt Marguerite's siblings, William and Martha Lennemann, both living in Scribner, Nebraska. D. F. Reifenrath [?], Pastor of St. Leo's Church performed the wedding ceremony. At the time of their marriage, John and Marguerite were living in Scribner.1,4 Marguerite Lennemann and John Anton Martinek appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 17 April 1930 at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.5 Marguerite Lennemann retired in 1956 at Scribner, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 She died on 28 March 2008 at West Point Living Center, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska, at age 102.6 She was buried on 1 April 2008 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.6 Obituaries published in April 2 issue [West Point News]

Marguerite Martinek

Marguerite Martinek, 102, of West Point, formerly of Scribner, died Friday March 28, 2008, at the West Point Living Center, West Point. A funeral Mass was Tuesday, April 1, 2008, at St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Scribner. Rev. Vitalis Anyanike and Deacon Junior Pribnow officiated. Burial was in St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery in Snyder.

Memorials are suggested to the donor's favorite church, charity or the St. Joseph Retirement Community in West Point.

Survivors include nieces, nephews and friends.

Ludvigsen's Scribner Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements.

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Marguerite Martinek
1906 - 2008

Marguerite was born on February 16, 1906 and passed away on Friday, March 28, 2008.

Marguerite was last known to be living in West Point, Nebraska.6,7

Child of Marguerite Lennemann and John Anton Martinek

Citations

  1. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannHenry1910_T624-842-P3-ED111-p8A_233A.
  3. [S240] US Census LennemannHenry1920_T625-986-ED114-p1A_226A.
  4. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 413, Martinek/Lennemann, 18 Apr 1928, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.
  5. [S240] US Census MartinekJohnA1930_T626-1271-ED27-25-p6B_249B.
  6. [S247] http://www.wpnews.com/main.asp?Search=1&ArticleID=2791&SectionID=4&SubSectionID=4&S=1
  7. [S247] http://www.tributes.com/obituary/show/Marguerite-Martinek-West-Point-NE-2008/83106715

Peter Theotor Lennemann1,2,3

M, b. 6 February 1874, d. 1928
      Peter Theotor Lennemann was also known as Lenneman.2 He was born on 6 February 1874 at Nebraska; The 1900 census shows his birth as Sep 1874.1,3 He was the son of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus.1 Peter Theotor Lennemann appeared on the 1880 census enumerated June 1880 in the household of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus at Pebble Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.4 Peter Theotor Lennemann appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 in the household of Margaret Kraus at Ridgeley Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 Peter Theotor Lennemann married Wilhelmina (?) circa 1905.2,5 Peter Theotor Lennemann and Wilhelmina (?) appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 21 April 1910 at Pleasant Valley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.5 Peter Theotor Lennemann filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 12 September 1918 at 1, Scribner, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 He appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 28 January 1920 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.6 He was buried in 1928 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.2 He died in 1928.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannMargaretha1900_T623-922-ED99-p3A_325A.
  2. [S251] Clarabelle Mares and Kathrine Petersen, St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/snyder3n1.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, Sept. 13-14, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Leo's Cemetery.
  3. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., LennemannPeterTheotor_WW1_NE-1711526-2957_p141. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  4. [S240] US Census LennemannT1880_T9-746-ED55-p19_545A.
  5. [S240] US Census LennemannPeter1910_T624-842-P3-ED108-p4A_208A.
  6. [S240] US Census LennemannPeter1920_T625-986-ED111-p9B_204B.

Theodore Lennemann1

M, b. 1 March 1836, d. 21 August 1893
     Theodore Lennemann was born on 1 March 1836 at Prussia.2,3 He was the son of Adolph Landemann.2 As of 14 February 1871, Theodore Lennemann was also known as Lendemann.2 He married Margaret Kraus on 14 February 1871 at Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Peter Emanuel and Barb Ekroth, both residing at Dodge County. The marriage was performed by Fr. Uhing (?).1,2 Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus appeared on the 1880 census enumerated June 1880 at Pebble Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.4 Theodore Lennemann died on 21 August 1893 at Dodge County, Nebraska, at age 57.3 He was buried after 21 August 1893 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.3

Children of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus

Citations

  1. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  2. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: Bk B, Pg 86, Lennemann/Kraus, 14 Feb 1871, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.
  3. [S251] Clarabelle Mares and Kathrine Petersen, St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/snyder3n1.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, Sept. 13-14, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Leo's Cemetery.
  4. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannT1880_T9-746-ED55-p19_545A.
  5. [S240] US Census LennemannMargaretha1900_T623-922-ED99-p3A_325A.

Theodore Lennemann1

M, b. 9 August 1909
      Never Married.1 Theodore Lennemann was born on 9 August 1909 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 He was the son of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger.1 Theodore Lennemann appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 28 April 1910 in the household of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.2 Theodore Lennemann appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 2 January 1920 in the household of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 Theodore Lennemann appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 15 April 1930 in the household of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.4

Citations

  1. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannHenry1910_T624-842-P3-ED111-p8A_233A.
  3. [S240] US Census LennemannHenry1920_T625-986-ED114-p1A_226A.
  4. [S240] US Census LennemannHenry1930_T626-1271-ED27-25-p6A_249A.

William Lennemann1

M, b. 30 May 1907, d. 7 March 1969
     William Lennemann was born on 30 May 1907 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 He was the son of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger.1 William Lennemann appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 28 April 1910 in the household of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.2 As of 28 April 1910, William Lennemann was also known as Willie.2 He appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 2 January 1920 in the household of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 William Lennemann appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 15 April 1930 in the household of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.4 William Lennemann died on 7 March 1969 at age 61.5 He was buried after 7 March 1969 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.5

Citations

  1. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LennemannHenry1910_T624-842-P3-ED111-p8A_233A.
  3. [S240] US Census LennemannHenry1920_T625-986-ED114-p1A_226A.
  4. [S240] US Census LennemannHenry1930_T626-1271-ED27-25-p6A_249A.
  5. [S251] Clarabelle Mares and Kathrine Petersen, St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/snyder3n1.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, Sept. 13-14, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Leo's Cemetery.

Barbary Lichtenberg1

F, b. December 1858
     Barbary Lichtenberg was born in December 1858 at Austria.1 She was the daughter of Vaclav Lichtenberg and Veronica Vondrasek.1 As of 27 April 1878,her married name was Spindler.1 Barbary Lichtenberg married Wenzel Spindler, son of Frank Spindler and Catharine Rosebenck, on 27 April 1878 at West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Frank Spindler and Uriah Bruner, County Judge D.S. Crawford performed the marriage. At the time of their marriage, Wenzel was a resident of Cuming Co., NE and Barbary of Dodge County.2,1

Citations

  1. [S252] Marriage Record, Cuming Co., NE: Book 1, Page 98, MicrofilmRoll MAR-1, Item 251, Spindler/Lichtenberg, 27 Apr 1878, Cuming County Court, Nebraska, P.O. Box 290, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Cuming, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S265] Claire Mares, compiler, Marriage Records, Cuming County, Nebraska, Books 1 - 6 (PO Box 541, Fremont, NE 68025-0541: Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, Various), Book 1, Page 32. Hereinafter cited as Cuming Co, NE Marriage Record Indexes.

Joseph Lichtenberg1

M, b. February 1853, d. 1922
     Joseph Lichtenberg was born in February 1853 at Stepanov, Tabor, Bohemia.2,3,4 He was the son of Vaclav Lichtenberg and Veronica Vondrasek.5,6 Joseph Lichtenberg immigrated between 1869 and 1874 to USA.7 He was a witness 1874--The Following Came: Vaclav Lichtenberg, born in 1822 in Stepanov, County Tabor. He died in West Virginia. Came with his son, Joseph, who had come to this country in 1870. He bought railroad land.5 He appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 14 June 1880 at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.6 He married Antonia Martinek, daughter of Vaclav Martinek and Marie Kahoun, between 1881 and 1882.8 Joseph Lichtenberg and Antonia Martinek appeared on the 1885 Nebraska State census enumerated 13 June 1885 at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.9 Joseph Lichtenberg and Antonia Martinek appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 21 June 1900 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska; The 1900 US Census shows that Anontia had 5 children born, but only 3 living. I have found names and information for only 4 of the 5 children.4 Joseph Lichtenberg and Antonia Martinek appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 10 May 1910 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.10 Joseph Lichtenberg appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 13 January 1920 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.11 He died in 1922 at Nebraska.2 He was buried in 1922 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery, Cuming County, Nebraska.2

Children of Joseph Lichtenberg and Antonia Martinek

Citations

  1. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, compiler, 125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Nebraska, 1874-1999 (Dodge, Nebraska: The Dodge Criterion, 1999), Page 164. Hereinafter cited as Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999.
  2. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~necuming/wencescem.html : USGenWeb - Cuming County, Nebraska, August, 1979). Hereinafter cited as St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.
  3. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999, Pages 164 and 166.
  4. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LichtenbergJoseph1900_T623-922-P2-ED101-p13B_352B.
  5. [S244] Rose Rosicky, compiler, A History of Czechs (Bohemians) in Nebraska (Omaha, Nebraska: Czech Historical Society of Nebraska, National Printing Company, 1929), Page 174. Hereinafter cited as Czechs In NE. Republished by NEGenWeb online at URL http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/ethnic/czechs/czechs.html. Presented by Special Permission of Margie Sobotka. Edited and Proofed by Sandy Benak and Connie Snyder. Web design by Connie Snyder.
  6. [S240] US Census LichtenbergJoseph1880_T9-746-ED56-p11A_554A.
  7. [S240] US Census LichtenbergJoseph1910_T624-842-P3-ED111-p15B_240B, LichtenbergJoseph1920_T625-986-P1-ED116-p5B_243B.
  8. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999, Page 236 shows Antonia Martinek as witness on May 21, 1881; Page 164 shows son Wenceslav Baptism Aug 20, 1882 (born Aug 2, 1882).
  9. [S263] 1885 Nebraska State Census Dodge County, Webster Pct, Page 14, Frame 14.
  10. [S240] US Census LichtenbergJoseph1910_T624-842-P3-ED111-p15B_240B.
  11. [S240] US Census LichtenbergJoseph1920_T625-986-P1-ED116-p5B_243B.
  12. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999, Page 166.
  13. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999, Page 178.

Joseph Lichtenberg1

M, b. 12 September 1888, d. 12 April 1889
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Lumir Joseph Prucha
Charts
Descendant Chart for (?) Martinek
     Joseph Lichtenberg was born on 12 September 1888 at Nebraska; The tombstone transcription shows a birth date of 12 Oct 1888, but the baptismal transcription shows 12 Sep 1888.1,2 He was the son of Joseph Lichtenberg and Antonia Martinek.1 Joseph Lichtenberg was baptized on 28 September 1888 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska; Godfather was John Martinek.1 He died on 12 April 1889 at Nebraska.2 He was buried after 12 April 1889 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery, Cuming County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, compiler, 125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Nebraska, 1874-1999 (Dodge, Nebraska: The Dodge Criterion, 1999), Page 178. Hereinafter cited as Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999.
  2. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~necuming/wencescem.html : USGenWeb - Cuming County, Nebraska, August, 1979). Hereinafter cited as St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.

Joseph John Lichtenberg1,2

M, b. 17 October 1896, d. 18 August 1944
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Lumir Joseph Prucha
Charts
Descendant Chart for (?) Martinek
     Joseph John Lichtenberg was born on 17 October 1896 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska; St. Wenceslaus Cemetery transcription shows his birthdate a 17 Oct 1895.1,3,2 He was the son of Joseph Lichtenberg and Antonia Martinek.1 Joseph John Lichtenberg appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 21 June 1900 in the household of Joseph Lichtenberg and Antonia Martinek at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska; The 1900 US Census shows that Anontia had 5 children born, but only 3 living. I have found names and information for only 4 of the 5 children.3 Joseph John Lichtenberg appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 10 May 1910 in the household of Joseph Lichtenberg and Antonia Martinek at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.4 Joseph John Lichtenberg filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 5 June 1917 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska, He signed his name as "John Joe Lichtenberg".2 He married Wilhelmina E (?) between 1920 and 1924.1 Joseph John Lichtenberg appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 13 January 1920 in the household of Joseph Lichtenberg at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.5 Joseph John Lichtenberg and Wilhelmina E (?) appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 3 May 1930 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.6 Joseph John Lichtenberg died on 18 August 1944 at Dodge County, Nebraska, at age 47.1,7 He was buried after 18 August 1944 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery, Cuming County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~necuming/wencescem.html : USGenWeb - Cuming County, Nebraska, August, 1979). Hereinafter cited as St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., LichtenbergJosephJohn_WW1_NE-1711526-2973_p157. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LichtenbergJoseph1900_T623-922-P2-ED101-p13B_352B.
  4. [S240] US Census LichtenbergJoseph1910_T624-842-P3-ED111-p15B_240B.
  5. [S240] US Census LichtenbergJoseph1920_T625-986-P1-ED116-p5B_243B.
  6. [S240] US Census LichtenbergJosephJ1930_T626-1271-P2-ED27-30-p7A_280A.
  7. [S262] Joseph J. Lichtenberg, Estate of Joseph J. Lichtenberg Case No. 6100 (Fee book 15, Page 417), District Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, Dodge County District Court, Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Joseph J. Lichtenberg Probate.

Maria Lichtenberg1

F, b. 27 October 1883
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Lumir Joseph Prucha
Charts
Descendant Chart for (?) Martinek
     Maria Lichtenberg was born on 27 October 1883 at Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Lichtenberg and Antonia Martinek.1 Maria Lichtenberg was baptized on 18 November 1883 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska; Godparents were John and Maria Martinek.1 She appeared on the 1885 Nebraska State census enumerated 13 June 1885 in the household of Joseph Lichtenberg and Antonia Martinek at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.2 Maria Lichtenberg appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 21 June 1900 in the household of Joseph Lichtenberg and Antonia Martinek at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska; The 1900 US Census shows that Anontia had 5 children born, but only 3 living. I have found names and information for only 4 of the 5 children.3 As of 23 October 1906,her married name was Tomasek.4 Maria Lichtenberg married James Tomasek, son of James Tomasek and Mary Klehka, on 23 October 1906 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Vaclle Lichtenberg and Oscofold Warsoun (Marsoun), John S. Broz, RCC performed the marriage ceremony. At the time of their marrige, James was a resident of Omaha, NE and Mary of Dodge, NE.4

Citations

  1. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, compiler, 125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Nebraska, 1874-1999 (Dodge, Nebraska: The Dodge Criterion, 1999), Page 166. Hereinafter cited as Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999.
  2. [S263] 1885 Nebraska State Census Dodge County, Webster Pct, Page 14, Frame 14.
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LichtenbergJoseph1900_T623-922-P2-ED101-p13B_352B.
  4. [S261] Claire Mares, compiler, Marriage Records, Dodge County, Nebraska, Books A-C and 3-13 (PO Box 541, Fremont, NE 68025-0541: Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, Various), Book 11, Page 36. Hereinafter cited as Dodge Co, NE Marriage Record Indexes.

May Lichtenberg1

F, b. circa 1861
     May Lichtenberg was born circa 1861 at Bohemia.1,2 She was the daughter of Vaclav Lichtenberg and Veronica Vondrasek.1 May Lichtenberg appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 14 June 1880 in the household of Vaclav Lichtenberg and Veronica Vondrasek at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 As of 1885, May Lichtenberg was also known as Mary.3 She appeared on the 1885 Nebraska State census enumerated 13 June 1885 in the household of Vaclav Lichtenberg and Veronica Vondrasek at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 May Lichtenberg married Francis Hrouda, son of Joseph Hrouda and Mary (?), on 27 October 1885 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Joseph Jelinek and Antonia Franzl, Pastor Francis Turk performed the marriage. The Sacred Heart church transcription shows a date of Nov 3, 1885.4,2 As of 3 November 1885,her married name was Hrouda.4 As of 3 November 1885, May Lichtenberg was also known as Maria.4

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LichtenbergJoseph1880_T9-746-ED56-p11A_554A.
  2. [S265] Claire Mares, compiler, Marriage Records, Cuming County, Nebraska, Books 1 - 6 (PO Box 541, Fremont, NE 68025-0541: Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, Various), Book 3, Page 17. Hereinafter cited as Cuming Co, NE Marriage Record Indexes.
  3. [S263] 1885 Nebraska State Census Dodge County, Webster Pct, Page 14, Frame 14.
  4. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, compiler, 125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Nebraska, 1874-1999 (Dodge, Nebraska: The Dodge Criterion, 1999), Page 237. Hereinafter cited as Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999.

Vaclav Lichtenberg1

M, b. circa 1822
      Vaclav Lichtenberg was also known as Wenzel.2 He married Veronica Vondrasek.3 Vaclav Lichtenberg was born circa 1822 at Stepanov, County Tabor, Bohemia.3,1 1874--The Following Came: Vaclav Lichtenberg, born in 1822 in Stepanov, County Tabor. He died in West Virginia. Came with his son, Joseph, who had come to this country in 1870. He bought railroad land.1 He and Veronica Vondrasek appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 14 June 1880 at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 Vaclav Lichtenberg and Veronica Vondrasek appeared on the 1885 Nebraska State census enumerated 13 June 1885 at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.4

Children of Vaclav Lichtenberg and Veronica Vondrasek

Citations

  1. [S244] Rose Rosicky, compiler, A History of Czechs (Bohemians) in Nebraska (Omaha, Nebraska: Czech Historical Society of Nebraska, National Printing Company, 1929), Page 174. Hereinafter cited as Czechs In NE. Republished by NEGenWeb online at URL http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/ethnic/czechs/czechs.html. Presented by Special Permission of Margie Sobotka. Edited and Proofed by Sandy Benak and Connie Snyder. Web design by Connie Snyder.
  2. [S252] Marriage Record, Cuming Co., NE: Book 1, Page 98, MicrofilmRoll MAR-1, Item 251, Spindler/Lichtenberg, 27 Apr 1878, Cuming County Court, Nebraska, P.O. Box 290, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Cuming, NE Marriage Record.
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LichtenbergJoseph1880_T9-746-ED56-p11A_554A.
  4. [S263] 1885 Nebraska State Census Dodge County, Webster Pct, Page 14, Frame 14.

Wenceslav Lichtenberg1

M, b. 2 August 1882
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Lumir Joseph Prucha
Charts
Descendant Chart for (?) Martinek
      Wenceslav Lichtenberg was also known as Wenzel.2 He was born on 2 August 1882 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska.1,2 He was the son of Joseph Lichtenberg and Antonia Martinek.1 Wenceslav Lichtenberg was baptized on 20 August 1882 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska; Godparents were John and Marie Martinke [Martinek].1 He appeared on the 1885 Nebraska State census enumerated 13 June 1885 in the household of Joseph Lichtenberg and Antonia Martinek at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 Wenceslav Lichtenberg appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 21 June 1900 in the household of Joseph Lichtenberg and Antonia Martinek at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska; The 1900 US Census shows that Anontia had 5 children born, but only 3 living. I have found names and information for only 4 of the 5 children.4 Wenceslav Lichtenberg married Helen Brazda, daughter of Joe Brazda, on 27 November 1906 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Fred Brazda and Leopold Wassonn, Jan Stepan Broz, RCC performed the marriage. At the time of their marriage, Wenzel was a resident of Dodge, NE and Helen of West Point, NE.2

Citations

  1. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, compiler, 125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Nebraska, 1874-1999 (Dodge, Nebraska: The Dodge Criterion, 1999), Page 164. Hereinafter cited as Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999.
  2. [S261] Claire Mares, compiler, Marriage Records, Dodge County, Nebraska, Books A-C and 3-13 (PO Box 541, Fremont, NE 68025-0541: Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, Various), Book 11, Page 37. Hereinafter cited as Dodge Co, NE Marriage Record Indexes.
  3. [S263] 1885 Nebraska State Census Dodge County, Webster Pct, Page 14, Frame 14.
  4. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LichtenbergJoseph1900_T623-922-P2-ED101-p13B_352B.

Goldie A Lieboat1

F
     Goldie A Lieboat was born at Iowa.1 Her married name was Inman.1 She married Harry Joel Inman.1

Child of Goldie A Lieboat and Harry Joel Inman

Citations

  1. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No. B3539, Prucha/Inman, 2 Apr 1955, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.

(?) Lodl1

?, b. after 1901
     (?) Lodl was born after 1901 at Nebraska; The 1910 US Census shows that Albert and Mary had 3 children born, but only two still living.1 (?) Lodl was the child of Albert Lodl and Meri Brichacek.1

Citations

  1. [S163] Martin Lodl household, 1910 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on April 27, 1910, enumeration district 51, supervisor's district 3, sheet 6B (handwritten) 74B (stamped), lines 86-90, dwelling 114, family 115, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.

Albert Lodl1

M, b. circa April 1873
     Albert Lodl was born circa April 1873 at Nebraska.1 He was the son of Martin Lodl and Maria (?).1 Albert Lodl appeared on the 1880 census enumerated June 1880 in the household of Martin Lodl and Maria (?) at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 Albert Lodl appeared on the 1900 census enumerated June 1900 in the household of Martin Lodl and Maria (?) at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.2 Albert Lodl married Meri Brichacek circa 1901 at Colfax County, Nebraska.3,4 Albert Lodl appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 27 April 1910 in the household of Martin Lodl at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.3

Child of Albert Lodl and Meri Brichacek

Citations

  1. [S157] Martin Lodl household, 1880 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on 1880, sheet ? (handwritten) 200A (stamped), National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9-0745, image viewed online or on CD from www.FamilySearch.org.
  2. [S160] Martin Lodl household, 1900 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on June, 1900, enumeration district 49, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3B (handwritten) 230B (stamped), lines 96-98, dwelling 55, family 55, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  3. [S163] Martin Lodl household, 1910 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on April 27, 1910, enumeration district 51, supervisor's district 3, sheet 6B (handwritten) 74B (stamped), lines 86-90, dwelling 114, family 115, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  4. [S231] Index to Marriage Records in Colfax County, Nebraska, online http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/vitals.html. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records Index, Colfax Co., NE.

Frank J Lodl1

M, b. September 1865, d. 1958
     Frank J Lodl was born in September 1865 at Wisconsin; The 1900 U.S. Census shows his birth date as Sep. 1865, but the Holy Trinity Cemetery transcription shows a birth year of 1866.1,2 He was the son of Martin Lodl and Maria (?).3 Frank J Lodl appeared on the 1880 census enumerated June 1880 in the household of Martin Lodl and Maria (?) at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.3 Frank J Lodl married Marie M Pokorny circa 1890 at Colfax County, Nebraska.1,4 Frank J Lodl appeared on the 1900 census enumerated June 1900 at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 He was a Farmer and the 1900 US Census shows that Frank owned his farm free of mortgage, while the 1910 census shows he owned it with a mortgage. between June 1900 and April 1910 at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1,5 He appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 19 April 1910 at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.5 Frank J. Lodl was listed in the 1925 Standard Atlas of Colfax County, Nebraska as owning 160 acres in section 25 of Midland Precinct. It also listed his wife Mary and children Julia, Frank R. and Milo and his address as P.O. Schuyler, R. 1 and that he had lived in Colfax Co. for 59 years.6 He was buried in 1958 at Holy Trinity Cemetery, Colfax County, Nebraska.7 He died in 1958 at Colfax County, Nebraska.7

Children of Frank J Lodl and Marie M Pokorny

Citations

  1. [S155] Frank J Lodl household, 1900 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on June, 1900, enumeration district 49, supervisor's district 3, sheet 1B (handwritten) 228B (stamped), lines 78-82, dwelling 16, family 16, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S156] Assisted by Kathrine Petersen Clarabelle Mares, Holy Trinity Cemetery, Colfax Co., NE (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/cemeteries/c_holytrinity.html : USGenWeb - Colfax County, Nebraska, September 5, 1976), Cemetery transcription shows birth year of 1866. Hereinafter cited as Holy Trinity Cemetery.
  3. [S157] Martin Lodl household, 1880 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on 1880, sheet ? (handwritten) 200A (stamped), National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9-0745, image viewed online or on CD from www.FamilySearch.org.
  4. [S231] Index to Marriage Records in Colfax County, Nebraska, online http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/vitals.html. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records Index, Colfax Co., NE.
  5. [S159] Frank J Lodl Sr. household, 1910 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on April 19, 1910, enumeration district 51, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3A (handwritten) 71A (stamped), lines 13-16, dwelling 40, family 40, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  6. [S168] "Farmers' Directory of Colfax County, Nebraska" Transcribed and published on the web to support the Colfax County NEGenWeb Project. There is a note stating "I purchased this Atlas in very poor condition, with partial pages missing. I have provided as much information as possible." The Maple Creek and Midland precincts were used: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/platmaps/1925maplecreek.html and http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/platmaps/1925midland.html, 1925 Standard Atlas of Colfax County, Nebraska, online http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/propertyowners.html, printout dated Dec 10, 2002. Previously published in hard copy (Unknown: Geo. A. Ogle & Co., 1925). Hereinafter cited as "1925 Standard Atlas, Colfax Co., NE."
  7. [S156] Assisted by Kathrine Petersen Clarabelle Mares, Holy Trinity Cemetery.

Frank Robert Lodl Jr1,2,3,4

M, b. 6 October 1892, d. August 1985
     Frank Robert Lodl Jr was born on 6 October 1892 at Nebraska.1,5 He was the son of Frank J Lodl and Marie M Pokorny.1 Frank Robert Lodl Jr appeared on the 1900 census enumerated June 1900 in the household of Frank J Lodl at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 Frank Robert Lodl Jr appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 19 April 1910 in the household of Frank J Lodl at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.2 Frank R. Lodl was listed in the 1925 Standard Atlas of Colfax County, Nebraska as owning 120 acres in section 25 of Midland Precinct. It also listed his wife Mattie and child Albin, his address as P.O. Schuyler, R. 1 and that he had lived in Colfax Co. for 32 years.3

His Social Security Number was 507-46-1041.5 Frank Robert Lodl Jr died in August 1985 at Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska, at age 92.5

Citations

  1. [S155] Frank J Lodl household, 1900 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on June, 1900, enumeration district 49, supervisor's district 3, sheet 1B (handwritten) 228B (stamped), lines 78-82, dwelling 16, family 16, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S159] Frank J Lodl Sr. household, 1910 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on April 19, 1910, enumeration district 51, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3A (handwritten) 71A (stamped), lines 13-16, dwelling 40, family 40, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  3. [S168] "Farmers' Directory of Colfax County, Nebraska" Transcribed and published on the web to support the Colfax County NEGenWeb Project. There is a note stating "I purchased this Atlas in very poor condition, with partial pages missing. I have provided as much information as possible." The Maple Creek and Midland precincts were used: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/platmaps/1925maplecreek.html and http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/platmaps/1925midland.html, 1925 Standard Atlas of Colfax County, Nebraska, online http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/propertyowners.html, printout dated Dec 10, 2002. Previously published in hard copy (Unknown: Geo. A. Ogle & Co., 1925). Hereinafter cited as "1925 Standard Atlas, Colfax Co., NE."
  4. [S231] Index to Marriage Records in Colfax County, Nebraska, online http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/vitals.html. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records Index, Colfax Co., NE.
  5. [S274] Social Security Death Index, http://www.ancestry.com/, http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ (Ancestry.com, RootsWeb.com), SS# 507-46-1041. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.

Julia Lodl1,2,3

F, b. 28 March 1891, d. 21 April 1990
     Her common name was Julie.4 Julia Lodl was born on 28 March 1891 at Nebraska.1,2 She was the daughter of Frank J Lodl and Marie M Pokorny.2 Julia Lodl appeared on the 1900 census enumerated June 1900 in the household of Frank J Lodl at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.2 Julia Lodl married Joseph V Martinek, son of John Martinek and Mary Cuda, on 12 January 1909 at Holy Trinity Church, Heun, Colfax County, Nebraska.5,6 Julia Lodl and Joseph V Martinek appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 15 April 1910 at Lincoln Township, Cuming County, Nebraska.7 Julia Lodl and Joseph V Martinek appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 25 January 1920 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.8 Her married name was Martinek.4

Social Security Death Index WEB page
http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/advanced.htm
Name : JULIA MARTINEK
Born : 28 Mar 1891
Died : 21 Apr 1990
Residence : 68661 (Schuyler, Colfax, NE)
Last Benefit : (No Location Given)
SSN : 506-44-3859
SSN Issued : Nebraska (1954).1 Julia Lodl died on 21 April 1990 at Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska, at age 99.1

Julie was in constant contact with Grandma (Clara Mary (Martinek) Prucha) until Grandma died. They wrote and spoke Bohemian to each other, as well as English. I remember that Julie always baked. I think she had a small bakery business that she ran from her house. Julie always wanted to live to be 100 and Mom thought that she got her wish. However, the Social Security Death Index information shows that Julie died shortly after her 99th birthday.4,9

Child of Julia Lodl and Joseph V Martinek

Citations

  1. [S105] Julia Martinek, 506-44-3859, Martinek, Julia, SSDI, http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/advanced.htm (http://www.ancestry.com/ : Ancestry.com, Searched Feb 5, 1999). Hereinafter cited as Julia Martinek SSDI.
  2. [S155] Frank J Lodl household, 1900 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on June, 1900, enumeration district 49, supervisor's district 3, sheet 1B (handwritten) 228B (stamped), lines 78-82, dwelling 16, family 16, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  3. [S158] Interview with Marguerite Martinek (West Point, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, December 11, 2002. Phone Conversation.
  4. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  5. [S241] Joseph Martinek and Julia Lodl marriage, January 12, 1909, in Colfax County Judge: Heun, Colfax County, Nebraska, Colfax County Court, Nebraska, Colfax County Courthouse; 411 E. 11th St, Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Martinek/Lodl Marriage Record.
  6. [S254] Dodge Criterion, compiler, Dodge, Ne., 1886-1986 A Century of Integrity (Dodge, Nebraska: Dodge Centennial History Book Commmittee, 1986), Page 199. Hereinafter cited as DodgeNe1886-1986.
  7. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MartinekJoseph1910_T624-842-P2-ED65-p1B_81B.
  8. [S240] US Census MartinekJoseph1920_T625-986-P1-ED116-p11A_249A.
  9. [S28] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, Dec 9, 1999. Phone conversation.
  10. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).

Maria Lodl1

F, b. circa 1878
     Maria Lodl was born circa 1878 at Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of Martin Lodl and Maria (?).1 Maria Lodl appeared on the 1880 census enumerated June 1880 in the household of Martin Lodl and Maria (?) at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S157] Martin Lodl household, 1880 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on 1880, sheet ? (handwritten) 200A (stamped), National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9-0745, image viewed online or on CD from www.FamilySearch.org.

Martin Lodl1

M, b. circa November 1836, d. 1919
     Martin Lodl was born circa November 1836 at Bohemia.1,2 He immigrated circa 1862; The 1900 US Census shows Martin immigrated in 1862 and was naturalized, but the 1910 census shows an immigration year of 1866 and that he was still an alien.2,3 He married Maria (?) circa 1865.2 Martin Lodl and Maria (?) appeared on the 1880 census enumerated June 1880 at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 Martin Lodl was a Farmer and the 1900 US Census shows that Martin owned his farm free of mortgage. between June 1880 and June 1900 at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1,2 He and Maria (?) appeared on the 1900 census enumerated June 1900 at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.2 Martin Lodl appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 27 April 1910 at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.3 He was buried in 1919 at Holy Trinity Cemetery, Colfax County, Nebraska.4 He died in 1919 at Colfax County, Nebraska.4

Children of Martin Lodl and Maria (?)

Citations

  1. [S157] Martin Lodl household, 1880 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on 1880, sheet ? (handwritten) 200A (stamped), National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9-0745, image viewed online or on CD from www.FamilySearch.org.
  2. [S160] Martin Lodl household, 1900 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on June, 1900, enumeration district 49, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3B (handwritten) 230B (stamped), lines 96-98, dwelling 55, family 55, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  3. [S163] Martin Lodl household, 1910 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on April 27, 1910, enumeration district 51, supervisor's district 3, sheet 6B (handwritten) 74B (stamped), lines 86-90, dwelling 114, family 115, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  4. [S156] Assisted by Kathrine Petersen Clarabelle Mares, Holy Trinity Cemetery, Colfax Co., NE (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/cemeteries/c_holytrinity.html : USGenWeb - Colfax County, Nebraska, September 5, 1976). Hereinafter cited as Holy Trinity Cemetery.

Mary Lodl1

F, b. circa November 1896
     Mary Lodl was born circa November 1896 at Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of Rudolph Lodl and Frantiska Witek.1 Mary Lodl appeared on the 1900 census enumerated June 1900 in the household of Rudolph Lodl and Frantiska Witek at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 Mary Lodl appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 19 April 1910 in the household of Rudolph Lodl and Frantiska Witek at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska; The 1910 US Census shows that Rudolf and Francis had two children with only one still living (Mary, who was alive in 1900), so they had and lost a child between 1900 and 1910.2

Citations

  1. [S161] Rudolf Lodl household, 1900 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on June, 1900, enumeration district 49, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3B (handwritten) 230B (stamped), lines 93-95, dwelling 54, family 54, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S162] Rudolf Lodl household, 1910 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on April 19, 1910, enumeration district 51, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3A (handwritten) 71A (stamped), lines 38-40, dwelling 45, family 45, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.

Mausvet [?] Lodl1

M, b. 3 April 1900, d. March 1986
     Mausvet [?] Lodl was born on 3 April 1900 at Nebraska.1,2,3 He was the son of Frank J Lodl and Marie M Pokorny.1 Mausvet [?] Lodl appeared on the 1900 census enumerated June 1900 in the household of Frank J Lodl at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 Mausvet [?] Lodl appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 19 April 1910 in the household of Frank J Lodl at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.4 As of 19 April 1910, Mausvet [?] Lodl was also known as Miloslav [?].4 He filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 12 September 1918 at 1, Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska.3 As of 12 September 1918, Mausvet [?] Lodl was also known as Milo R.5,3

His Social Security Number was 508-46-2933.2 He died in March 1986 at Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska, at age 85.2

Citations

  1. [S155] Frank J Lodl household, 1900 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on June, 1900, enumeration district 49, supervisor's district 3, sheet 1B (handwritten) 228B (stamped), lines 78-82, dwelling 16, family 16, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S274] Social Security Death Index, http://www.ancestry.com/, http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ (Ancestry.com, RootsWeb.com), SS# 508-46-2933. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
  3. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., LodlMiloR_WW1_NE-1711454-3130_p65. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  4. [S159] Frank J Lodl Sr. household, 1910 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on April 19, 1910, enumeration district 51, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3A (handwritten) 71A (stamped), lines 13-16, dwelling 40, family 40, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  5. [S168] "Farmers' Directory of Colfax County, Nebraska" Transcribed and published on the web to support the Colfax County NEGenWeb Project. There is a note stating "I purchased this Atlas in very poor condition, with partial pages missing. I have provided as much information as possible." The Maple Creek and Midland precincts were used: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/platmaps/1925maplecreek.html and http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/platmaps/1925midland.html, 1925 Standard Atlas of Colfax County, Nebraska, online http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/propertyowners.html, printout dated Dec 10, 2002. Previously published in hard copy (Unknown: Geo. A. Ogle & Co., 1925). Hereinafter cited as "1925 Standard Atlas, Colfax Co., NE."

Peter Lodl1

M, b. circa January 1880
     Peter Lodl was born circa January 1880 at Nebraska.1 He was the son of Martin Lodl and Maria (?).1 Peter Lodl appeared on the 1880 census enumerated June 1880 in the household of Martin Lodl and Maria (?) at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S157] Martin Lodl household, 1880 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on 1880, sheet ? (handwritten) 200A (stamped), National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9-0745, image viewed online or on CD from www.FamilySearch.org.

Rudolph Lodl1,2

M, b. 20 March 1867, d. 20 January 1929
      Rudolph Lodl was also known as Rudolf.3 He was born on 20 March 1867 at Wisconsin.3,4,5 He was the son of Martin Lodl and Maria (?).2 Rudolph Lodl appeared on the 1880 census enumerated June 1880 in the household of Martin Lodl and Maria (?) at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.2 Rudolph Lodl married Frantiska Witek circa 1892 at Colfax County, Nebraska.3,1 Rudolph Lodl and Frantiska Witek appeared on the 1900 census enumerated June 1900 at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.3 Rudolph Lodl and Frantiska Witek appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 19 April 1910 at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska; The 1910 US Census shows that Rudolf and Francis had two children with only one still living (Mary, who was alive in 1900), so they had and lost a child between 1900 and 1910.4 Rudolph Lodl died on 20 January 1929 at Colfax County, Nebraska, at age 61.5 He was buried after 20 January 1929 at Holy Trinity Cemetery, Colfax County, Nebraska.5

Child of Rudolph Lodl and Frantiska Witek

Citations

  1. [S231] Index to Marriage Records in Colfax County, Nebraska, online http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/vitals.html. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records Index, Colfax Co., NE.
  2. [S157] Martin Lodl household, 1880 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on 1880, sheet ? (handwritten) 200A (stamped), National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9-0745, image viewed online or on CD from www.FamilySearch.org.
  3. [S161] Rudolf Lodl household, 1900 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on June, 1900, enumeration district 49, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3B (handwritten) 230B (stamped), lines 93-95, dwelling 54, family 54, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  4. [S162] Rudolf Lodl household, 1910 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on April 19, 1910, enumeration district 51, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3A (handwritten) 71A (stamped), lines 38-40, dwelling 45, family 45, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  5. [S156] Assisted by Kathrine Petersen Clarabelle Mares, Holy Trinity Cemetery, Colfax Co., NE (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/cemeteries/c_holytrinity.html : USGenWeb - Colfax County, Nebraska, September 5, 1976). Hereinafter cited as Holy Trinity Cemetery.

Elizabeth Lofer1

F, b. between 1794 and 1795
     Her married name was Kruger.1 Elizabeth Lofer married Ludwig Kruger.1 Elizabeth Lofer was born between 1794 and 1795 at Prussia; The 1870 US Census shows Elizabeth's age as 75, but her age is 86 on the 1880 census.2,3 She appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 25 July 1870 at Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska.2 She appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 9 June 1880 in the household of William Kruger and Gertrude Wiesen at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.3

Children of Elizabeth Lofer and Ludwig Kruger

Citations

  1. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: Bk C, Pg 533, No 533, Kruger/Wiesen, 11 Nov 1876, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KrugerElizabeth1870_M593-828-DodgeFremont-p4_313B.
  3. [S240] US Census KrugerWilliam1880_T9-0746-ED56-p5A_551A.
  4. [S294] Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, "Memorial Day - Civil War Obits - William Krueger", Roots and Leaves 30, No. 2, Page 36 (Summer, 2005). Hereinafter cited as "William Krueger Obit."

Mary Alice Lowry1,2,3

F, b. 22 February 1872, d. 26 March 1965
     Mary Alice Lowry was born on 22 February 1872 at Nebraska.2,3,4 She was the daughter of Thomas Joseph Lowry and Margaret Devitte.3 As of circa 1895,her married name was Dugdale.1,2,4 Mary Alice Lowry married James P Dugdale, son of Richard Dugdale and Mary Ann Kinsley, circa 1895 The 1900 US Census shows James and Mary had been married for 5 years, but the 1930 census shows Mary's age at first marriage as 25, which would indicate a marriage year of about 1897.4,5 Mary Alice Lowry and James P Dugdale appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 5 June 1900 at 2906 Izard [?] St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 Mary Alice Lowry and James P Dugdale appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 8 January 1920 at 4032 Seward St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.6 Mary Alice Lowry appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 4 April 1930 at 4032 Seward St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 She died on 26 March 1965 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 93.2,3

Children of Mary Alice Lowry and James P Dugdale

Citations

  1. [S85] Edward John Prucha, "Family Bible Info", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Family Bible Info."
  2. [S89] Mary Alice Dugdale, Funeral/Prayer card March 23, 1965, John A. Gentleman Mortuary, at Omaha, Nebraska; Original in possession of author.
  3. [S169] Heath Richter, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=:3239847, e-mail address (Formerly e-mail address) (Database: 3239847, Updated 2006-06-12 (originally Database :1940415, Updated 11 Sep 2002)), downloaded 14 Jun 2006 (originally 15 Jan 2003).
  4. [S184] James Dugdale household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 8, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 5&6, 1900, enumeration district 81, supervisor's district 2, sheet 10A (handwritten) 10A (stamped), lines 13-17, dwelling 196, family 202, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-925, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  5. [S186] Mary A. Dugdale household, 1930 U.S. Census, Blocks 411-434-451-452, Ward 11, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 4, 1930, enumeration district 28-128, supervisor's district 7, sheet 9B (handwritten) 41B (stamped), lines 65-71, dwelling 69, family 70, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1279, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  6. [S185] James P. Dugdale household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 11, Precint 3, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 8, 1920, enumeration district 117, supervisor's district 2, sheet 5B (handwritten) 180B (stamped), lines 85-97, dwelling 107, family 111, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 989, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  7. [S195] Edward L. Dugdale and Alice Meehan marriage, November 3, 1923, in St. Cecilias Cathedral (Filed July 12, 1924 by Bryce Crawford, County Judge; Recorded July 24, 1924, Record No. 61388, Page 469): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dugdale/Meehan Marriage Record.

Thomas Joseph Lowry1

M, b. 12 November 1847, d. 16 February 1942
     Thomas Joseph Lowry married Margaret Devitte.1 Thomas Joseph Lowry was born on 12 November 1847 at Wales.1,2 He died on 16 February 1942 at age 94.1

Child of Thomas Joseph Lowry and Margaret Devitte

Citations

  1. [S169] Heath Richter, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=:3239847, e-mail address (Formerly e-mail address) (Database: 3239847, Updated 2006-06-12 (originally Database :1940415, Updated 11 Sep 2002)), downloaded 14 Jun 2006 (originally 15 Jan 2003).
  2. [S184] James Dugdale household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 8, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 5&6, 1900, enumeration district 81, supervisor's district 2, sheet 10A (handwritten) 10A (stamped), lines 13-17, dwelling 196, family 202, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-925, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.

Donald D MacFarland1,2

M, b. 20 March 1897, d. 1 June 1977
     Donald D MacFarland was born on 20 March 1897 at Nebraska.3 He was the son of John M MacFarland and Agnes L (?).4 Donald D MacFarland married Madeline Agnes Meehan, daughter of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery, after 3 November 1923.1,5 Donald D MacFarland and Madeline Agnes Meehan lived on 23 November 1943 at Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California.1 Donald D MacFarland and Madeline Agnes Meehan lived between 1946 and 1948 at 2412 Manhattan av, Manhattan Beach, Los Angeles County, California; Madalyn is listed as a Republican, Donald a Democrat.2 Donald D MacFarland died on 1 June 1977 at Riverside County, California, at age 80; SSN: 564-50-5676.3

Citations

  1. [S194] Deaths: MEEHAN - Patrick, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, November 24, 1943, Unknown. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  2. [S321] "CaliforniaVoter Registrations 1900-1968 [database online]", 1900 thru 1968, California Voter Registrations 1900-1968, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1249. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Sacramento, CA (Original): Ancestry.com. California Voter Registrations, 1900-1968 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: State of California, United States. Great Register of Voters. Sacramento, California: California State Library., 2008 (Ancestry), 1900 thru 1968 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "CA_VoterReg1900-68."
  3. [S207] "California Death Index 1940-1997 [database online]", 1940 thru 1997, California Death Index 1940-1997, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5180, printout dated March 24, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Sacramento, CA (Original): Ancestry.com, Original electronic data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, 19--., 2000 (Ancestry), 1940 thru 1997 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "CA_DeathIndx1940-97."
  4. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MacFarlandJohnM1930_T626-134-ED69-p20B_68B.
  5. [S195] Edward L. Dugdale and Alice Meehan marriage, November 3, 1923, in St. Cecilias Cathedral (Filed July 12, 1924 by Bryce Crawford, County Judge; Recorded July 24, 1924, Record No. 61388, Page 469): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dugdale/Meehan Marriage Record.

John M MacFarland1

M, b. circa 1856
     John M MacFarland was born circa 1856 at Virginia.1 He married Agnes L (?) circa 1879.1

Child of John M MacFarland and Agnes L (?)

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MacFarlandJohnM1930_T626-134-ED69-p20B_68B.

Patrick Henry Mahan1,2

M, b. 18 August 1859, d. 23 November 1943
     Patrick Henry Mahan was born on 18 August 1859 at Newton Upper Falls, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; Patrick's death certificate shows a birth date of 18 Jul 1859 and birth place of New Bedford, MA.3,1,4 He was the son of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan.1,5,6,3

Patrick Henry Mahan appeared on the 1860 census enumerated 18 September 1860 in the household of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan at Newton Upper Falls, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.5 On between 18 September 1860 and 28 July 1870 his name was legally changed to Meehan Daniel's family name is listed as Mahan on the 1860 census, but Meehan on the 1870 census and after.5,6 Patrick Henry Mahan appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 28 July 1870 in the household of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.6

Patrick Henry Mahan appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 at 1010 [?] S 13th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Patrick and his brother, John Meehan, were boarders in the Patrick Garvey household.7 He was Measurer, as listed on the 1880 census on 2 June 1880 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.7 He appeared on the 1885 Nebraska State census enumerated 4 June 1885 at 2nd Ward, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Patrick was living in the Patrick Garvey household, but his brother John was not listed in this household on this census.8

He married Catherine Louise McEnery, daughter of Patrick McEnery and Mary J Foley, on 19 October 1887 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses were John Meehan (Patrick's brother) and Mary Nicholson, both of Omaha.9,10,2 Patrick Henry Mahan lived in 1889 at 1120 Cass, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.11 He was Conductor for the Missouri Pacific Railway between 1889 and 1890 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.11 He lived in 1890 at 1134 N 17th, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.11 He was an Engineer at the time Nora Catherine Meehan (Nee-Nee) was born. on 14 October 1895 at 1129 N 17th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.12 He and Catherine Louise McEnery appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 9 June 1900 at I street, Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska.10 Patrick Henry Mahan was Policeman as shown on the 1900 census on 9 June 1900 at Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska.10 Nee-Nee's mom, Catherine, died when the youngest girls were young and some of them had to go to an orphanage because Patrick did not take care of them.13 He was Flagman for a Railroad on 23 April 1910 at South Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.14 He appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 23 April 1910 at 197 S 24th St, South Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.14 He appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 7 May 1910 at 3321 Davenport St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.15 He was Flagman for a Railroad on 7 May 1910 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.15 He appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 4 April 1930 at 603 N 7th St, Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington; Patrick H. Meehan was listed as a border in the household of Vernon and Justina Lindquist.16 He was Box Shook [?] Maker in a Box Factory as shown on the 1930 census on 4 April 1930 at Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington.16 He died on 23 November 1943 at So. Side General Hospital, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 84; The Medical certification portion of the death certificate, as signed by C. D. Stephan M.D. who attended and last saw Patrick alive on October 14, 1943, shows Patrick died at 2 A.M and lists the "Immediate cause of death" as Chronic Myocardial Degeneration "Due to" Marked Arteriosilerosis, with an "Other condition" of Senility. Patrick's son, H.D. Meehan, was listed as the informant for the personal information which indicates that Patrick was born July 18, 1859 in New Bedford, Mass., he was living with H.D. at 4417 No. 27th St., and he was unemployed and widowed when he died. Patrick's father's first name was not listed, his mother's first name was Mary, but maiden name unknown, and both parents were born in Ireland.3 He was buried on 26 November 1943 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; the Funeral director was John A. Gentleman. Services were held at Holy Angels Church. Patrick is buried in "Block 8 - Division North - Row 4 - Grave 45 (Single grave gotten at time of need)."3,17

November 24, 1943 Deaths notice Omaha World-Herald:
MEEHAN - Patrick, age 84 years, residence 4417 N. 27th St. Survived by 1 son, Henry D; 5 daughters, Mrs. Mamie Keyser, Miss Margerite Meehan, Mrs. J. A. Brennan, Mrs. E. L. Dugdale, Omaha, Mrs. D. MacFarland, Hollywood Cal; 2 brothers, M. S. Meehan, Lake Wood, O; W. P. Meehan, Marblehead, Mass.
Funeral Friday, John A. Gentleman mortuary, 8:30 a. m., to Holy Angles church at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. Rosary be recited Thursday, 8 p. m.18

Children of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery

Citations

  1. [S266] Patrick Mahan entry, Births in the Town of Newton for 1859 Page 104, Line 19 (Birthdate Aug 18, 1859, Registration date Jan, 1860), Newton, MA City Clerk, 1000 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
  2. [S313] Patrick Henry Meehan and Katie McEneary marriage, October 19, 1887, in Douglas County (Filed and Recorded Nov 10, 1887 by J. H. McCulloch, County Judge.): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Meehan/McEneary Marriage Record.
  3. [S190] Patrick H. Meehan, Certificate of Death 10813 (Nov 26, 1943), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Patrick H. Meehan Death Certificate.
  4. [S319] Massachusetts Archives Vital Records (1841-1910) On-line Index, online http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcsrch/VitalRecordsSearchContents.html. Hereinafter cited as MA Vital Records 1841-1910 Index.
  5. [S267] Daniel Mahan household, 1860 U.S. Census, Newton, Middlesex County, MA enumerated on Sept 18, 1860, enumeration district Newton Upper Falls, sheet 287 (handwritten) 699 (stamped), lines 19-21, dwelling 1802, family 2091, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication M653, roll510, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  6. [S268] Daniel Meehan household, 1870 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on July 28, 1870, sheet 51 (handwritten) 26A (stamped), lines 3-10, dwelling 342, family 400, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication M593, roll 636, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  7. [S174] Patrick Garvey household, 1880 U.S. Census, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on Jun 2, 1880, enumeration district 12, supervisor's district 2, sheet 7 (handwritten) 93C (stamped), lines 40-50, dwelling 10, family 13, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 747, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  8. [S263] 1885 Nebraska State Census Ancestry.com Nebraska State Ceneus 1885 index shows Patrick Michan, age 25, ED 247, Page 11.
  9. [S84] Nora Catherine Brennan, Certificate of Death 141903 (Mar 15, 1967), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Nora C. Brennan, Death Certificate.
  10. [S172] Patrick Meehan household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 1, Columbus City, Platte County, Nebraska enumerated on June 9, 1900, enumeration district 159, supervisor's district 3, sheet 7B (handwritten) 44B (stamped), lines 61-68, dwelling 139, family 142, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 937, image viewed online or on CD from NEGenWeb (transcript), www.ancestry.com.
  11. [S198] "Omaha, Nebraska Directories 1889-90 [database online]", 1889 and 1890, Meehan, Patrick 1889-1890 Omaha, Nebraska City Directory, online www.ancestry.com, printout dated March 5, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Omaha, Nebraska (J.M. Wolfe & Co.): Ancestry.com, Originally published by J.M. Wolfe & Co., 2000 (Ancestry), 1889 and 1890 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "Meehan, Patrick 1889-1890 OmahaCityDir."
  12. [S116] Nora Catherine Meehan, Certificate of Birth No. 9421B (309) (October 14, 1895), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
  13. [S24] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, April 18, 1999. Phone conversation.
  14. [S215] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 2, So. Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 23, 1910, enumeration district 112, supervisor's district 2, sheet 9A (handwritten) 33A (stamped), lines 37-44, dwelling 157, family 164, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 845, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.
  15. [S197] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 4, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on May 7, 1910, enumeration district 67, supervisor's district 2, sheet 21B (handwritten) 94B (stamped), lines 59-66, dwelling 424, family 451, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 844, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.
  16. [S175] Vernon Lindquist household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 144 & 164, Precint 2, Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington enumerated on April 4, 1930, enumeration district 39-2, supervisor's district 8, sheet 5A (handwritten) 54A (stamped), lines 26, dwelling 69, family 73, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 2524, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  17. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."
  18. [S194] Deaths: MEEHAN - Patrick, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, November 24, 1943, Unknown. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  19. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."

Daniel J Mahon1,2,3

M, b. April 1838, d. 19 April 1902
     Daniel J Mahon was born in April 1838 at Ireland.4 He was the son of John Mahon and Margaret Corbett.5 Daniel J Mahon immigrated circa 1852.4 He married Ellen Sullivan, daughter of John Sullivan and Mary E Meehan, on 5 December 1858 at Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, J.M. Finotti, R.C. Priest solemnized the marriage. Daniel was 21 years of age, Ellen was 20 and both resided in Newton, Massachusetts. The marriage certificate shows it to be "No. 52".6,3 As of 18 August 1859, Daniel J Mahon was also known as Mahan.1 He was listed as "Laborer" on son Patrick's birth record from Jan 1860 and on all of the census records between 1860 and 1900.6,4,1 He and Ellen Sullivan appeared on the 1860 census enumerated 18 September 1860 at Newton Upper Falls, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.6 On between 18 September 1860 and 28 July 1870 his name was legally changed to Meehan Daniel's family name is listed as Mahan on the 1860 census, but Meehan on the 1870 census and after.6,7 Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 28 July 1870 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.7 Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 at Reservoir St., Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.8 Daniel J Mahon lived between 1883 and 1906 at Reservoir Street, Newton Upper Falls (NUF), Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; Daniel Mahan/Meehan is listed on the following Needham City Directories - 1883 (p 44), 1888-89, 1893 (p 72); and Mrs. Ellen Meehan is listed in 1905-06 (p 42).9 He was naturalized before 1900.4 He and Ellen Sullivan appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 18 June 1900 at Reservoir Street, Highlandville, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.4 Daniel J Mahon died on 19 April 1902 at Mass. General Hospital, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; Daniel's death certificate shows the following information: He was a married Laborer living in Needham, MA; his age was 65 years; Cause of Death was listed as Strangulated Hernia - Three Weeks and he was buried at St. Mary's Cemetery, Needham.5 He was buried after 19 April 1902 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.5

Children of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan

Citations

  1. [S266] Patrick Mahan entry, Births in the Town of Newton for 1859 Page 104, Line 19 (Birthdate Aug 18, 1859, Registration date Jan, 1860), Newton, MA City Clerk, 1000 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
  2. [S273] City Directory ), 1893MA_NeedhamAndDover_CityDir_p72. Hereinafter cited as City Directory.
  3. [S317] Daniel J. Mahon and Ellen Sullivan, Marriage Certificate No. 52, Brookline, MA Town Clerk, Town Hall, 1st Floor, 333 Washington St., Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Hereinafter cited as Mahon - Sullivan, Marriage Certificate.
  4. [S270] Daniel Meehan household, 1900 U.S. Census, Reservoir Street, Highlandville, Needham Town, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on June 18-19, 1900, enumeration district 1052, sheet 17B (handwritten) 258B (stamped), lines 68-70, dwelling 348, family 385, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 670, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  5. [S278] Daniel Meehan, Certificate of Death (Date of Record April 20, 1902), Needham, MA Town Clerk, 1471 Highland Ave, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Hereinafter cited as Daniel Meehan Death Certificate.
  6. [S267] Daniel Mahan household, 1860 U.S. Census, Newton, Middlesex County, MA enumerated on Sept 18, 1860, enumeration district Newton Upper Falls, sheet 287 (handwritten) 699 (stamped), lines 19-21, dwelling 1802, family 2091, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication M653, roll510, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  7. [S268] Daniel Meehan household, 1870 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on July 28, 1870, sheet 51 (handwritten) 26A (stamped), lines 3-10, dwelling 342, family 400, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication M593, roll 636, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  8. [S269] Daniel Meehan household, 1880 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on June 1, 1880, enumeration district 523, supervisor's district 60, sheet 4-5 (handwritten) 77D-78A (stamped), lines 49-50, 1-8, dwelling 30, family 41, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 548, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  9. [S273] City Directory, 1883MA_Needham_CityDir_p44; 1888-89 Needham Ancestry index; 1893MA_NeedhamAndDover_CityDir_p72; and Mrs. Ellen Meehan on 1905-06MA_NeedhamAndDover_CityDir_p42.
  10. [S319] Massachusetts Archives Vital Records (1841-1910) On-line Index, online http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcsrch/VitalRecordsSearchContents.html. Hereinafter cited as MA Vital Records 1841-1910 Index.
  11. [S194] Deaths: MEEHAN - Patrick, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, November 24, 1943, Unknown. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.

John Mahon1,2

M
     John Mahon was born at Ireland.1 He married Margaret Corbett at Ireland.1

Child of John Mahon and Margaret Corbett

Citations

  1. [S278] Daniel Meehan, Certificate of Death (Date of Record April 20, 1902), Needham, MA Town Clerk, 1471 Highland Ave, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Hereinafter cited as Daniel Meehan Death Certificate.
  2. [S317] Daniel J. Mahon and Ellen Sullivan, Marriage Certificate No. 52, Brookline, MA Town Clerk, Town Hall, 1st Floor, 333 Washington St., Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Hereinafter cited as Mahon - Sullivan, Marriage Certificate.

Mary Mahon1

F
     Her married name was Brennan.1 Mary Mahon married John Brennan at Ireland.1

Children of Mary Mahon and John Brennan

Citations

  1. [S148] Edward J. Brennan and Bridget Dowd, Marriage License, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Brennan - Dowd, Marriage License.
  2. [S292] Edward and Thomas Brennan entry; City of Chester Ship Passenger List, 6 Jun 1881; in M237 (http://www.ancestry.com : Ancestry.com), 438.
  3. [S200] "Omaha, Nebraska Directories 1889-90 [database online]", 1889 and 1890, Edward J. and Thomas F. Brennan are both listed at the same address in 1889 and 1890., Brennan, Edward J. Omaha, Nebraska Directory 1889-90, online www.ancestry.com, printout dated March 5, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Omaha, Nebraska (J.M. Wolfe & Co.): Ancestry.com, Originally published by J.M. Wolfe & Co., 2000 (Ancestry), 1889 and 1890 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "Brennan, Edward J. OmahaDir."

Mary Marek1

F
     Mary Marek was born at Cuming County, Nebraska.1 Her married name was Tichota.1 She married Frank Tichota.1

Citations

  1. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 537, Tichota/Lennemann, 12 May 1937, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.

Anthony Marino1,2

M, d. circa 1984
     Anthony Marino was the son of Salvatore Marino and Rosina Beatrice Grande.1 Anthony Marino married Margaret Mary Flannery in 1967.2 Anthony Marino died circa 1984.1

Antonio Marino1

M
     Antonio Marino married Maria Pettinato, daughter of Felippantonio Pettinato and Rosa Tosco.1

Child of Antonio Marino and Maria Pettinato

Citations

  1. [S48] Bernard Marino, "Bernard Marino Family Information", 24 Jun 2000 (Beaver Creek, Ohio). Handwrittern information on Bernie's ancenstors. Hereinafter cited as "Marino Family Information."

Salvatore Marino1

M, b. 24 November 1899, d. April 1981
     Salvatore Marino married Rosina Beatrice Grande.2 Salvatore Marino was born on 24 November 1899 at Simeri Crichi, Catanzaro Province, Calabria Region, Italy.1,3 He was the son of Antonio Marino and Maria Pettinato.1 His Social Security Number was SSN: 062-20-1164 when Salvatore filed for his Social Security Number before 1951 at New York.4 He died in April 1981 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, at age 81.4

Child of Salvatore Marino and Rosina Beatrice Grande

Citations

  1. [S48] Bernard Marino, "Bernard Marino Family Information", 24 Jun 2000 (Beaver Creek, Ohio). Handwrittern information on Bernie's ancenstors. Hereinafter cited as "Marino Family Information."
  2. [S108] Interview with Nora and Bernard Marino (Beaver Creek, Ohio), by Richard Prucha, About June 20, 2000. Discussions when Nonie and Bernie visited our house after Stephanie (Patton) Buya's 6/17/2000 wedding.
  3. [S103] Author assumtion or estimate.
  4. [S274] Social Security Death Index, http://www.ancestry.com/, http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ (Ancestry.com, RootsWeb.com), SSN: 062-20-1164. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
  5. [S82] Personal knowledge of the author.

(?) Martinek1

M

Children of (?) Martinek

Citations

  1. [S103] Author assumtion or estimate, Added father to Vaclav and Frank Martinek because I think they are brothers.
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MartinekFrank1880_T9-745-ED58-p14_222.

Anna Martinek1

F, b. July 1858
     Anna Martinek was born in July 1858 at Pravetic, Tabor, Bohemia; The 1880 census shows Anna's age as 22 and her marriage certificate dated 19 Jul 1880 shows her age as 21, indicating a birth year of around 1858-1859. However, the 1900 census shows her birth as Jul 1855 and the 1910 census shows her age as 54, indicating birth years around 1855. The baptism transcriptions of her daughter Maria Wala found on page 161 in the book "125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church" shows Anna's birthplace as "Pravetic, Tabor".1,2,3 She was the daughter of Vaclav Martinek and Marie Kahoun.1 Anna Martinek appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 1 June 1880 in the household of Vaclav Martinek at Lincoln Precinct/Township, Cuming County, Nebraska; The Vaclav Martinek (age 50) family included wife Mary (51), son John (24) and daughters Anna (22) and Antonia (20), all of whom were born in Bohemia.1 As of 19 July 1880,her married name was Walla.4 Anna Martinek married Joseph Walla on 19 July 1880 at Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Antonia and John Martinek, siblings of Anna. Marriage official was John Alois Blashkis (?). Both Anna and Joseph resided in Cuming County.4

Children of Anna Martinek and Joseph Walla

Citations

  1. [S152] Vaclav Martinek household, 1880 U.S. Census, Lincoln Prect, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on June 1, 1880, enumeration district 60, supervisor's district 2, sheet 1 (handwritten), 240 (stamped), lines 26-30, dwelling 4, family 4, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, Roll 745, image viewed online or on CD from S-K Publications.
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census WallaJoseph1900_T623-941-ED176-p3B_55B.
  3. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, compiler, 125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Nebraska, 1874-1999 (Dodge, Nebraska: The Dodge Criterion, 1999), Page 161. Hereinafter cited as Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999.
  4. [S252] Marriage Record, Cuming Co., NE: Book 2, Page 15, MicrofilmRoll MAR-1, Item 347, Walla/Martinek, 19 Jul 1880, Cuming County Court, Nebraska, P.O. Box 290, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Cuming, NE Marriage Record.
  5. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999, Page 173.
  6. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999, Page 178.

Anna Martinek1

F, b. circa 1867
Relationship
1st cousin 2 times removed of Lumir Joseph Prucha
Charts
Descendant Chart for (?) Martinek
     Anna Martinek was born circa 1867 at Bohemia.1 She was the daughter of Frank Martinek and Anna (?).1 Anna Martinek appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 16 June 1880 in the household of Frank Martinek and Anna (?) at Block Number 27, Ash (?) St, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MartinekFrank1880_T9-745-ED58-p14_222.

Antonia Martinek1

F, b. August 1860, d. 1915
     Antonia Martinek was born in August 1860 at Pravetic, Bohemia; her age is listed as 20 on the 1880 census (2 years younger than Anna, 4 years younger than John), implying a birth year of 1860, but her birth year is listed as 1858 on her tombstone and Aug 1858 on the 1900 census. The baptism transcriptions of her son Wenceslav found on page 164 in the book "125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church" shows Anntonia's birthplace as "Travetic", more likely "Pravetic".1,2,3,4 She was the daughter of Vaclav Martinek and Marie Kahoun.1 Antonia Martinek appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 1 June 1880 in the household of Vaclav Martinek at Lincoln Precinct/Township, Cuming County, Nebraska; The Vaclav Martinek (age 50) family included wife Mary (51), son John (24) and daughters Anna (22) and Antonia (20), all of whom were born in Bohemia.1 As of between 1881 and 1882,her married name was Lichtenberg.5 Antonia Martinek married Joseph Lichtenberg, son of Vaclav Lichtenberg and Veronica Vondrasek, between 1881 and 1882.5 Antonia Martinek and Joseph Lichtenberg appeared on the 1885 Nebraska State census enumerated 13 June 1885 at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.6 Antonia Martinek and Joseph Lichtenberg appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 21 June 1900 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska; The 1900 US Census shows that Anontia had 5 children born, but only 3 living. I have found names and information for only 4 of the 5 children.7 Antonia Martinek and Joseph Lichtenberg appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 10 May 1910 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.8 Antonia Martinek died in 1915 at Nebraska.2 She was buried in 1915 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery, Cuming County, Nebraska.2

Children of Antonia Martinek and Joseph Lichtenberg

Citations

  1. [S152] Vaclav Martinek household, 1880 U.S. Census, Lincoln Prect, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on June 1, 1880, enumeration district 60, supervisor's district 2, sheet 1 (handwritten), 240 (stamped), lines 26-30, dwelling 4, family 4, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, Roll 745, image viewed online or on CD from S-K Publications.
  2. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~necuming/wencescem.html : USGenWeb - Cuming County, Nebraska, August, 1979). Hereinafter cited as St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census WallaJoseph1900_T623-941-ED176-p3B_55B.
  4. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, compiler, 125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Nebraska, 1874-1999 (Dodge, Nebraska: The Dodge Criterion, 1999), Page 164. Hereinafter cited as Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999.
  5. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999, Page 236 shows Antonia Martinek as witness on May 21, 1881; Page 164 shows son Wenceslav Baptism Aug 20, 1882 (born Aug 2, 1882).
  6. [S263] 1885 Nebraska State Census Dodge County, Webster Pct, Page 14, Frame 14.
  7. [S240] US Census LichtenbergJoseph1900_T623-922-P2-ED101-p13B_352B.
  8. [S240] US Census LichtenbergJoseph1910_T624-842-P3-ED111-p15B_240B.
  9. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999, Page 166.
  10. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999, Page 178.

Clara Mary Martinek1,2

F, b. 10 July 1894, d. 19 August 1982
     Clara Mary Martinek was born on 10 July 1894 at On a farm 5 miles north of Dodge, Cuming County, Nebraska.3 She was the daughter of John Martinek and Mary Cuda.1 Clara Mary Martinek appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 12 June 1900 in the household of John Martinek and Mary Cuda at Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska; Enumerated in the John Martinek household are John (head, age 46), Mary (wife, 37) both born in Bohemia with both of their sets of parents also born in Bohemia; Joseph (son, 13), James (son, 10), Clara (daughter, 5), John (son, 3) all born in Nebraska, Joseph Layoeth [?] (male farm laborer, 29, born Bohemia) and Tamy [?] Walla (female servant, 12, born Nebraska).4 Clara only went to school until age 11.5 Clara Mary Martinek appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 25 April 1910 in the household of John Martinek and Mary Cuda at Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska.6 Clara Mary Martinek married George Prucha, son of Frank Prucha and Petrolina Simanek, on 17 November 1914 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Vaclav Martinek and Rosie Krajic (Clara's brother Jim and his future wife). R.C.C. Jan. Stepan Broz performed the ceremony. Grandma (Clara) has told us that this was an arranged marriage by their parents.5,7,1,8 As of 17 November 1914,her married name was Prucha.5,7,1,8 Clara Mary Martinek and George Prucha appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 20 January 1920 at Dodge Village, Dodge County, Nebraska; George Prucha family includes George (head, age 30), Clara (wife, 27), and son Lumir (2 6/12). George was born in Bohemia, Clara and Lumir born in Nebraska. This census shows [incorrectly?] a year of Immigration to the US of 1897 for George and that he had filed his first papers (Pa).9 Clara Mary Martinek and George Prucha appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 11 April 1930 at 3309 N 59th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; George Prucha family includes George (head, age 40), Clara (wife, 35), sons Lumir (12), George (7) and Edward (5). George was born in Czeckoslokia [sic], Clara and sons born in Nebraska. The year of Immigration to the US is 1906 and George was now a citizen (Na).10 Clara Mary Martinek was naturalized on 27 September 1937 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Even though Grandma was born in the United States, she was required to re-apply for US citizenship because she married Grandpa (George Prucha) before he became a US citizen. From 1790 to 1922, an American woman who married an alien (non-US citizen) lost her U.S. citizenship, even if she never left the United States.11 Her Social Security Number was 508-38-9122 when Clara filed for her Social Security Number on 12 March 1952 at 3309 N 59th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 She died on 19 August 1982 at 3309 N 59th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 88; Clara was found at home deceased on 8-19-82 at 9:27 AM. Immediate cause of death was "Coronary Arteriosclerosis and Atherosclerosis", with Other significant condition of "Right renal calculus and abscess". Personal information, provided by her son Edward V. Prucha of 4368 South 41th [sic] St. Omaha, Nebr. 68107, shows Clara was widowed; was born in Dodge, Nebraska on July 10, 1894; was a citizen of the USA; died at age 88 years; her usual occupation was "Housewife"; her father was John Martinek and mother was Marie Cuda. The Embalmer was Darien P. Morrison #2381 and mortuary was Kremer Funeral Home.12

Obituary notice on page 32 of the Omaha World-Herald, August 21, 1982.
Prucha - Clara M., age 88 years.
Survived by sons, Edward and George; daughter-in-law Mary; 9 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren.
FUNERAL Mon. 9:30AM at Kremer Funeral Home to St. Bernard's Church, 10AM. Rosary Sun. 7PM at Mortuary. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
KREMER FUNERAL HOME
6302 Maple St. 553-3155.13

Social Security Death Index WEB page
http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/advanced.htm
Name : CLARA PRUCHA
Born : 10 Jul 1894
Died : Aug 1982
Residence : 68104 (Omaha, Douglas, NE)
Last Benefit : (No Location Given)
SSN : 508-38-9122
SSN Issued : Nebraska (1951).14 She was buried on 23 August 1982 at Calvary Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.12

Children of Clara Mary Martinek and George Prucha

Citations

  1. [S95] George Prucha and Clara Martinek, Marriage License, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Prucha - Martinek, Marriage License.
  2. [S101] Clara Mary Prucha will (January 9, 1978), Last Will and Testament of Clara Mary Prucha MF Roll 670, Number 130-372, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Clara Prucha Will.
  3. [S19] Clara Prucha, Application for Social Security Account (SS-5), 3/12/52, SSN 508-38-9122, 3309 No 59 st, Omaha, Nebr; Social Security Administration.
  4. [S154] John Martinek household, 1900 U.S. Census, Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on June 12, 1900, enumeration district 63, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3B (handwritten) 100B (stamped), lines 86-93, dwelling 48, family 48, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, Roll 920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  5. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  6. [S236] John Martinek household, 1910 U.S. Census, Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on April 25, 1910, enumeration district 67, supervisor's district 3, sheet 4B (handwritten) 97B (stamped), lines 89-93, dwelling 64, family 64, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, Roll 841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  7. [S37] George and Clara (Martinek) Prucha Wedding Photograph, Wedding picture with note on back, probably written by Lumir Prucha: "Mas & Dads Wedding picture, Married in the yr of 1914, November 17th, Mr. & Mrs. George Prucha"., Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  8. [S96] Mr. George Prucha and Miss Clara Martinek marriage, November 17, 1914, in Dodge County, Nebraska Marriage Records, Certificate of Marriage No. 258, Book 14, page 585, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge Co., Nebraska Marriages.
  9. [S233] George Prucha household, 1920 U.S. Census, Dodge Village, Webster Twp, Dodge County, Nebraska enumerated on January 20, 1920, enumeration district 116, supervisor's district 3, sheet 7A (handwritten) 245A (stamped), lines 30-32, dwelling 187, family 180, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, Roll 986, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  10. [S145] George Prucha household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 135, Ward 11, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 11, 1930, enumeration district 28-122, supervisor's district 7, sheet 45A (handwritten) 90A (stamped), lines 21-25, dwelling 425, family 439, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, Roll 1278, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Ancestry.com has the family indexed with a last name of "Prutha".
  11. [S100] Clara Prucha, Certificate of Citizenship, 4348205, Petition No. 1473 (September 27, 1937); U.S. Department of Labor, United Stated District Court of District of Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
  12. [S235] Clara Mary Prucha, Certificate of Death 214023 (Sep 8, 1982), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Clara Prucha Death Certificate.
  13. [S102] Deaths and Funerals, Prucha - Clara M., Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, August 21, 1982, Pg. 32. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  14. [S109] Clara Prucha, 508-38-9122, Prucha, Clara, SSDI, http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/advanced.htm (http://www.ancestry.com/ : Ancestry.com, Searched Feb 8, 1999). Hereinafter cited as Clara Prucha SSDI.
  15. [S72] Lumir J. Prucha, Certificate of Birth 13882 (July 6, 1917), Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, P.O. Box 95065, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.

Frank Martinek1

M, b. circa 1834, d. after 1890
Relationship
Great-granduncle of Lumir Joseph Prucha
Charts
Descendant Chart for (?) Martinek
     Frank Martinek was born circa 1834 at Bohemia.1 He was the son of (?) Martinek.1 Frank Martinek married Anna (?) circa 1864 at Bohemia.1 Frank was a Laborer.1 Frank Martinek and Anna (?) appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 16 June 1880 at Block Number 27, Ash (?) St, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska.1 Frank Martinek died after 1890; Frank was listed in the 1890-1891 Cuming County Business Directory and farmer list in West Point.2

Children of Frank Martinek and Anna (?)

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MartinekFrank1880_T9-745-ED58-p14_222.
  2. [S247] 1890 Cuming County Business Directory and farmer list. URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/NSHS/1890Gaz/cgfargaz.htm

John Martinek1

M, b. 23 March 1856, d. 2 March 1932
     John Martinek was born on 23 March 1856 at Praveticich, County Tabor, Bohemia (Czechoslovakia); At this time, Czechoslovakia was Bohemia. John's marriage license and son Venceslaus's baptism transcription show his birthplace as Pravetic (or Peavetic), Bohemia; his death certificate shows Pravjetic, County Tabor, Czechoslovakia; son Joseph's baptism transcription has Pravilic Bohemia; and Cathy Hall's family tree and Clara (Martinek) Prucha Martinek Family History shows Praveticich, Czechoslovakia. While John's birthdate is listed as March 23, 1855 on his death certificate, his age is shown as 24 on the 1880 US Census and 25 on his 6 Feb 1882 marriage license, implying a birth year of 1856. The 1900 US Census shows his birth as March 1854 and age as 46 and the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery tombstone transcription shows a birth year of 1854.2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 He was the son of Vaclav Martinek and Marie Kahoun.10,11,12 John Martinek immigrated in 1874 to Baltimore, Maryland; "For some reason they left for America in the year of 1874 they went over Bremy to Baltimore and then over Chicago to West Point to Nebraska where they stayed 2 weeks at the home of Dominick Brazda and Zajickek and than they bought 160 acres for $1,150 from a German farmer by the name of Feierhama". The 1900, 1920 and 1930 censuses show he immigrated in 1874, but the 1910 census shows 1875.13,14,9 He appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 1 June 1880 in the household of Vaclav Martinek at Lincoln Precinct/Township, Cuming County, Nebraska; The Vaclav Martinek (age 50) family included wife Mary (51), son John (24) and daughters Anna (22) and Antonia (20), all of whom were born in Bohemia.11 John Martinek married Mary Cuda, daughter of Jakube Cuda and Anna (?), on 6 February 1882 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Valas [?] Hruska and Anna Fiala were witnesses and Rev. John Malley [?] performed the ceremony. At the time of their marriage, John was residing in Cuming County and Mary in Colfax.12 John Martinek was naturalized in 1885.15 John Martinek was listed in the 1890-1891 Cuming County Business Directory and farmer list in 1890 at Monterey Precinct, Cuming County, Nebraska.16 He and Mary Cuda appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 12 June 1900 at Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska; Enumerated in the John Martinek household are John (head, age 46), Mary (wife, 37) both born in Bohemia with both of their sets of parents also born in Bohemia; Joseph (son, 13), James (son, 10), Clara (daughter, 5), John (son, 3) all born in Nebraska, Joseph Layoeth [?] (male farm laborer, 29, born Bohemia) and Tamy [?] Walla (female servant, 12, born Nebraska).13 John was a Farmer and the 1900 US Census shows that he owned his farm free and clear (farm schedule 44).10,13 John Martinek and Mary Cuda appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 25 April 1910 at Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska.14 John Martinek and Mary Cuda appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 2 January 1920 at Dodge Village, Dodge County, Nebraska.15 John Martinek and Mary Cuda appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 3 April 1930 at West Oak St, Dodge Village, Dodge County, Nebraska.17 John Martinek died on 2 March 1932 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska, at age 75; The Medical certification portion of the death certificate, as signed by Gilbert Jebab [?] M.D. of Dodge, Nebr. who attended John from July, 1921 and last saw him alive on 3/2, 1932, shows John died at 3 A.M and lists the "principal cause of death and related causes of importance" as Chronic Myocardite and Renal Failure onset on 2/28/32, with "Contributory causes" of General Aamaparsa [?]. John's wife, Mrs. Marie Martinek of Dodge Nebraska, was listed as the informant for the personal information which indicates that John was born March 23, 1855 in Pravjetic, County Tabor, Cechoslovakia [sic]; his age was 77 years, 11 months and 8 days; he was a Farmer. John's father's first name was Vac with no last name listed and his mother's name was Marie Karonova, and both parents were born in Ceckoslovakia.10,18,19,20 He was buried on 4 March 1932 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery, Cuming County, Nebraska.19,20

Martinek Family history notes - 3 pages handwritten by Clara Mary (Martinek) Prucha:

"Vaclav Martinek is Mrs Geo Pruchas grandfather

Vencil

Vaclav Martinek was born 29th day of Sept 1831 at Velise u Vlasimi in the old country For his wife he chose and married Marie Kahoun, from Pravetic at Naceradec at Tabor where they had half a grunt that would may be in acres For some reason they left for America in the year of 1874 they went over Bremy to Baltimore and then over Chicago to West Point to Nebraska where they stayed 2 weeks at the home of Dominick Brazda and Zajickek and than they bought 160 acres for $1,150 from a German farmer by the name of Feierhama

Their children were John Martinek was born at Praveticich in the old country he came to America with his parents and here in America he married Marie Cuda from Okresanec from Caslavskem Marie Cuda came to America to the family by the name of Houfek and here she settled Here she married John Martinek and they were married at Olean by Rev. Miller the 9th of Feb. in 1882 they with the parents and later the parents retired the parents lived with their son John Martinek until their death Vaclav Martinek the father of John Martinek had passed away in the year of 18 of November 1890 and was buried by Rev J. Rechem. The mother of John Martinek was visiting her daughter Marie Martinek Konvalin and died in Omaha while waiting for the street car to take her to the depot she was on her way home to her sons farm John Martinek she passed away at 6th and Center Street She died 22 of Oct 1898

John Martinek has 3 sisters Their names were Anna, Marie and Tony Antonia. Anna was married to Josef Walla from Stanton Marie was married to James Konvalin from Omaha Antonia Tony was married to Josef Lichtenberg and lives in town in Dodge Nebr

John Martinek had these children Josef Martinek married Julia Lodl from the parish of Nefsvetesi Trojice from Heun Colfax Co and farms 160 acres at St. Alois north of Dodge Nebr. and at home are Vencel Clara and John."9

Children of John Martinek and Mary Cuda

Citations

  1. [S95] George Prucha and Clara Martinek, Marriage License, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Prucha - Martinek, Marriage License.
  2. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project, Shows John's birthplace as Praveticich. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  3. [S152] Vaclav Martinek household, 1880 U.S. Census, Lincoln Prect, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on June 1, 1880, enumeration district 60, supervisor's district 2, sheet 1 (handwritten), 240 (stamped), lines 26-30, dwelling 4, family 4, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, Roll 745, image viewed online or on CD from S-K Publications, Shows age as 24, implying birth year of 1856.
  4. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~necuming/wencescem.html : USGenWeb - Cuming County, Nebraska, August, 1979), St Wenceslaus Cemetery transcription shows 1854 as John's birth year. Hereinafter cited as St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.
  5. [S154] John Martinek household, 1900 U.S. Census, Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on June 12, 1900, enumeration district 63, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3B (handwritten) 100B (stamped), lines 86-93, dwelling 48, family 48, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, Roll 920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Census shows John's birth as March, 1854, age 46.
  6. [S253] John Martinek and Mary Cudova marriage, February 6, 1882, in Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church (Marriage License was filed February 3, 1882 by F. G. Mevis [?], County Judge, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska.; Book 2, Page 65, Microfilm Roll MAR-1, Item 398. The marriage license was issued in Cuming County, but the marriage took place in Colfax County.): Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Cuming County Court, Nebraska, P.O. Box 290, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska, His 6 Feb 1882 marriage license shows his age as 25, implying a birth year of 1856. Hereinafter cited as Martinek/Cudova Marriage Record.
  7. [S192] John Martinek, Certificate of Death C2543 (March 4, 1932), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Shows birthplace as Pravjetic, County Tabor, Czechoslovakia and birthdate as March 23, 1855. Hereinafter cited as John Martinek Death Certificate.
  8. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, compiler, 125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Nebraska, 1874-1999 (Dodge, Nebraska: The Dodge Criterion, 1999), Pages 171 and 178. Hereinafter cited as Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999.
  9. [S329] Martinek Family History By Clara Prucha, Clara (Martinek) Prucha, Scanned letter, No Date. File: MartinekFamilyHistory_WrittenByClara_Martinek_Prucha.pdf.
  10. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Hall/Prucha family tree", Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project.
  11. [S152] June 1, 1880 1880 U.S. Census, Lincoln Prect, Cuming County, Nebraska, T9, Roll 745, ED 60, sheet 1 (handwritten), 240 (stamped).
  12. [S253] Martinek/Cudova Marriage Record (Marriage License was filed February 3, 1882 by F. G. Mevis [?], County Judge, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska.; Book 2, Page 65, Microfilm Roll MAR-1, Item 398. The marriage license was issued in Cuming County, but the marriage took place in Colfax County.): Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Cuming County Court, Nebraska.
  13. [S154] June 12, 1900 1900 U.S. Census, Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska, T623, Roll 920, ED 63, sheet 3B (handwritten) 100B (stamped).
  14. [S236] John Martinek household, 1910 U.S. Census, Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on April 25, 1910, enumeration district 67, supervisor's district 3, sheet 4B (handwritten) 97B (stamped), lines 89-93, dwelling 64, family 64, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, Roll 841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  15. [S237] John Martinek household, 1920 U.S. Census, Dodge Village, Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska enumerated on January 2, 1920, enumeration district 116, supervisor's district 3, sheet 2A (handwritten) 240A (stamped), lines 35-36, dwelling 38, family 40, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, Roll 986, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  16. [S247] 1890 Cuming County Business Directory and farmer list. URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/NSHS/1890Gaz/cgfargaz.htm
  17. [S238] John Martinek household, 1930 U.S. Census, Dodge Village, Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska enumerated on April 3, 1930, enumeration district 27-28, supervisor's district 3, sheet 2A (handwritten) 268A (stamped), lines 37-38, dwelling 42, family 44, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, Roll 1271, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  18. [S36] John Martinek Photograph, Photo of John Martinek with note on back, probably written by Lumir Prucha: "John Martinek, grandpa, died 1932"., Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  19. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.
  20. [S192] John Martinek, John Martinek Death Certificate.
  21. [S46] Vencel Joe Martinek, Application for Social Security Account (SS-5), Febr. 4, 1966, SSN 508-66-7212, Scribner Nebraska 68057; Social Security Administration.

John Anton Martinek1,2,3

M, b. 15 September 1896, d. 9 October 1981
     John Anton Martinek was born on 15 September 1896 at Cuming County, Nebraska.4,5,6,3 He was the son of John Martinek and Mary Cuda.7,5 John Anton Martinek appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 12 June 1900 in the household of John Martinek and Mary Cuda at Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska; Enumerated in the John Martinek household are John (head, age 46), Mary (wife, 37) both born in Bohemia with both of their sets of parents also born in Bohemia; Joseph (son, 13), James (son, 10), Clara (daughter, 5), John (son, 3) all born in Nebraska, Joseph Layoeth [?] (male farm laborer, 29, born Bohemia) and Tamy [?] Walla (female servant, 12, born Nebraska).5 John Anton Martinek appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 25 April 1910 in the household of John Martinek and Mary Cuda at Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska.8 John Anton Martinek filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 5 June 1918 at R.F.D #2, Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska, John's "Name of employer" was listed as "Farms for self". He had Blue eyes and Dark Brown hair and had no disabilities.3 He appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 4 February 1920 in the household of Venceslaus Joe Martinek and Rosie Krajic at Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska.9 John Anton Martinek married Marguerite Lennemann, daughter of Henry Lennemann and Catherine Kruger, on 18 April 1928 at St. Leo's Catholic Church, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were two of Aunt Marguerite's siblings, William and Martha Lennemann, both living in Scribner, Nebraska. D. F. Reifenrath [?], Pastor of St. Leo's Church performed the wedding ceremony. At the time of their marriage, John and Marguerite were living in Scribner.1,6 John Anton Martinek and Marguerite Lennemann appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 17 April 1930 at Ridgeley Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.2 John Anton Martinek died on 9 October 1981 at Scribner, Dodge County, Nebraska, at age 85.1,4 He was buried after 9 October 1981 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.1

Social Security Death Index WEB page
http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/advanced.htm
Name : JOHN MARTINEK
Born : 15 Sep 1896
Died : Oct 1981
Residence : 68057 (Scribner, Dodge, NE)
Last Benefit : (No Location Given)
SSN : 507-48-1850
SSN Issued : Nebraska (1956).10

Child of John Anton Martinek and Marguerite Lennemann

Citations

  1. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MartinekJohnA1930_T626-1271-ED27-25-p6B_249B.
  3. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., MartinekJohnAnton_WW1_NE-1711526-3225_p149. Serial No. 118, Registration No. 118, Stamped 26-1-20-B.. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  4. [S106] John Martinek, Funeral/Prayer card October 9, 1981, Spear Funeral Home, at Scribner, Nebraska; Original in possession of author.
  5. [S154] John Martinek household, 1900 U.S. Census, Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on June 12, 1900, enumeration district 63, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3B (handwritten) 100B (stamped), lines 86-93, dwelling 48, family 48, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, Roll 920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  6. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 413, Martinek/Lennemann, 18 Apr 1928, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.
  7. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  8. [S236] John Martinek household, 1910 U.S. Census, Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on April 25, 1910, enumeration district 67, supervisor's district 3, sheet 4B (handwritten) 97B (stamped), lines 89-93, dwelling 64, family 64, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, Roll 841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  9. [S240] US Census MartinekVencel1920_T625-984-P2-ED7-p4A_216A. The index on Ancestry.com uses a last name of "Martinck".
  10. [S113] John Martinek, 507-48-1850, Martinek, John (Jr.), SSDI, http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/advanced.htm (http://www.ancestry.com/ : Ancestry.com, Searched Feb 5, 1999). Hereinafter cited as John Martinek SSDI.

Joseph V Martinek1,2

M, b. 3 March 1886, d. 26 December 1950
     Joseph V Martinek was born on 3 March 1886 at Nebraska; The 1900 US Census shows his birth as March 1887 and age as 13.2,3,4 He was the son of John Martinek and Mary Cuda.5,6 Joseph V Martinek was baptized on 25 April 1886 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska; Godparents were Joseph and Antonia Lichtenberg.7 He appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 12 June 1900 in the household of John Martinek and Mary Cuda at Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska; Enumerated in the John Martinek household are John (head, age 46), Mary (wife, 37) both born in Bohemia with both of their sets of parents also born in Bohemia; Joseph (son, 13), James (son, 10), Clara (daughter, 5), John (son, 3) all born in Nebraska, Joseph Layoeth [?] (male farm laborer, 29, born Bohemia) and Tamy [?] Walla (female servant, 12, born Nebraska).6 Joseph V Martinek married Julia Lodl, daughter of Frank J Lodl and Marie M Pokorny, on 12 January 1909 at Holy Trinity Church, Heun, Colfax County, Nebraska.8,9 Joseph V Martinek and Julia Lodl appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 15 April 1910 at Lincoln Township, Cuming County, Nebraska.10 Joseph V Martinek filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 12 September 1918 at 2, Dodge, Cuming County, Nebraska, Joseph listed his permanent address as 2 Dodge, Cuming Co., NE, implying his mailing address was the town of Dodge, but that he lived on a farm in Cuming County, just north of the down of Dodge. His occupation was Farmer and he described himself as Tall, Medium build, Brown eyes and hair and had no disabilities.4 He and Julia Lodl appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 25 January 1920 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.11 Joseph V. Martinek was listed in the 1925 Standard Atlas of Colfax County, Nebraska as renting 120 acres in section 20, 50 acres in section 22 and 20 acres in section 32 of Maple Creek Precinct. It also listed his wife Julia and child Viola, his address as P.O. Howells, R. 4 and that he had lived in Colfax Co. for 4 years.12 Joseph V Martinek died on 26 December 1950 at Weston, Saunders County, Nebraska, at age 64; Joseph was a grain elevator manager at Weston, and died of a heart attack.2,9 He was buried after 26 December 1950 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery, Cuming County, Nebraska.2

Child of Joseph V Martinek and Julia Lodl

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~necuming/wencescem.html : USGenWeb - Cuming County, Nebraska, August, 1979). Hereinafter cited as St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.
  3. [S154] John Martinek household, 1900 U.S. Census, Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on June 12, 1900, enumeration district 63, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3B (handwritten) 100B (stamped), lines 86-93, dwelling 48, family 48, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, Roll 920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, The 1900 US Census shows his birth as March 1887.
  4. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., MartinekJosephV_WW1_NE-1711523-0103_p094. Serial Number: 1544, Order Number 1573, Stamped 26-1-15-C.. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  5. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  6. [S154] June 12, 1900 1900 U.S. Census, Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska, T623, Roll 920, ED 63, sheet 3B (handwritten) 100B (stamped).
  7. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, compiler, 125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Nebraska, 1874-1999 (Dodge, Nebraska: The Dodge Criterion, 1999), Page 171. Hereinafter cited as Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999.
  8. [S241] Joseph Martinek and Julia Lodl marriage, January 12, 1909, in Colfax County Judge: Heun, Colfax County, Nebraska, Colfax County Court, Nebraska, Colfax County Courthouse; 411 E. 11th St, Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Martinek/Lodl Marriage Record.
  9. [S254] Dodge Criterion, compiler, Dodge, Ne., 1886-1986 A Century of Integrity (Dodge, Nebraska: Dodge Centennial History Book Commmittee, 1986), Page 199. Hereinafter cited as DodgeNe1886-1986.
  10. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MartinekJoseph1910_T624-842-P2-ED65-p1B_81B.
  11. [S240] US Census MartinekJoseph1920_T625-986-P1-ED116-p11A_249A.
  12. [S168] "Farmers' Directory of Colfax County, Nebraska" Transcribed and published on the web to support the Colfax County NEGenWeb Project. There is a note stating "I purchased this Atlas in very poor condition, with partial pages missing. I have provided as much information as possible." The Maple Creek and Midland precincts were used: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/platmaps/1925maplecreek.html and http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/platmaps/1925midland.html, 1925 Standard Atlas of Colfax County, Nebraska, online http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/propertyowners.html, printout dated Dec 10, 2002. Previously published in hard copy (Unknown: Geo. A. Ogle & Co., 1925). Hereinafter cited as "1925 Standard Atlas, Colfax Co., NE."
  13. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).

Kate Martinek1

F, b. circa 1871
Relationship
1st cousin 2 times removed of Lumir Joseph Prucha
Charts
Descendant Chart for (?) Martinek
     Kate Martinek was born circa 1871 at Bohemia.1 She was the daughter of Frank Martinek and Anna (?).1 Kate Martinek appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 16 June 1880 in the household of Frank Martinek and Anna (?) at Block Number 27, Ash (?) St, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MartinekFrank1880_T9-745-ED58-p14_222.

Marilyn Martinek1

F, b. 2 July 1932, d. 18 January 1934
      Marilyn Martinek was also known as Marlyn.2 Marilyn Martinek was also known as Marlynn . Note on back of baby picture: "Marlynn Martinek, Daughter of John Martinek died 20 mons. old." However, since Marguerite's letter to Rick Prucha shows her name as "Marilyn", I assume the "Marlynn" spelling is wrong.3 She was born on 2 July 1932 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of John Anton Martinek and Marguerite Lennemann.1 Marilyn Martinek died on 18 January 1934 at Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska, at age 1.1 She was buried after 18 January 1934 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  2. [S251] Clarabelle Mares and Kathrine Petersen, St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/snyder3n1.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, Sept. 13-14, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Leo's Cemetery.
  3. [S35] Marilyn Martinek Baby Photograph, Baby picture with note on back, possibly written by Lumir Prucha, "Marlynn Martinek Daughter of John Martinek Died 20 Mons old", Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).

Mary Martinek1

F, b. circa 1862
     Mary Martinek was born circa 1862 at Bohemia.1 She was the daughter of Vaclav Martinek and Marie Kahoun.1 As of 26 May 1879,her married name was Konvalin.1 Mary Martinek married Wenzel Konvalin on 26 May 1879 at Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Wenzel Fiala and Antonia Martinek (Mary's sister).1

Citations

  1. [S239] Wenzel Konvalin and Mary Martinek marriage, May 26, 1879, in Colfax County Judge (Filed May 19, 1879 by H. C. Russell, County Judge, Schuyler, Nebr.; Page 11): Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Colfax County Court, Nebraska, Colfax County Courthouse; 411 E. 11th St, Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Konvalin/Martinek Marriage Record.

Mary Martinek1

F, b. circa 1865
Relationship
1st cousin 2 times removed of Lumir Joseph Prucha
Charts
Descendant Chart for (?) Martinek
     Mary Martinek was born circa 1865 at Bohemia.1 She was the daughter of Frank Martinek and Anna (?).1 Mary Martinek appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 16 June 1880 in the household of Frank Martinek and Anna (?) at Block Number 27, Ash (?) St, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MartinekFrank1880_T9-745-ED58-p14_222.

Vaclav Martinek1,2

M, b. 29 September 1831, d. 18 November 1890
     Vaclav Martinek was born on 29 September 1831 at Velise u Vlasimi, Bohemia (Czechoslovakia); "Vaclav Martinek was born 29th day of Sept 1831 at Velise u Vlasimi in the old country". At this time, Czechoslovakia was Bohemia. The 1880 US Census shows his age as 50 and that both his parents were also born in Bohemia.1,3,2,4 He was the son of (?) Martinek.5 Vaclav Martinek was also known as Vencil.4 He married Marie Kahoun.1 Vaclav Martinek immigrated in 1874 to Baltimore, Maryland; "For some reason they left for America in the year of 1874 they went over Bremy to Baltimore and then over Chicago to West Point to Nebraska where they stayed 2 weeks at the home of Dominick Brazda and Zajickek and than they bought 160 acres for $1,150 from a German farmer by the name of Feierhama".4 As of 26 May 1879, Vaclav Martinek was also known as Wenzel.6 He appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 1 June 1880 at Lincoln Precinct/Township, Cuming County, Nebraska; The Vaclav Martinek (age 50) family included wife Mary (51), son John (24) and daughters Anna (22) and Antonia (20), all of whom were born in Bohemia.2 Vaclav was a Farmer.1,2 He died on 18 November 1890 at On a farm 5 miles north of Dodge, Cuming County, Nebraska, at age 59; "... the parents lived with their son John Martinek until their death. Vaclav Martinek the father of John Martinek had passed away in the year of 18 of November 1890 and was buried by Rev J. Rechem".4,1,3 He was buried after 18 November 1890 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery, Cuming County, Nebraska.3

Martinek Family history notes - 3 pages handwritten by Clara Mary (Martinek) Prucha:

"Vaclav Martinek is Mrs Geo Pruchas grandfather

Vencil

Vaclav Martinek was born 29th day of Sept 1831 at Velise u Vlasimi in the old country For his wife he chose and married Marie Kahoun, from Pravetic at Naceradec at Tabor where they had half a grunt that would may be in acres For some reason they left for America in the year of 1874 they went over Bremy to Baltimore and then over Chicago to West Point to Nebraska where they stayed 2 weeks at the home of Dominick Brazda and Zajickek and than they bought 160 acres for $1,150 from a German farmer by the name of Feierhama

Their children were John Martinek was born at Praveticich in the old country he came to America with his parents and here in America he married Marie Cuda from Okresanec from Caslavskem Marie Cuda came to America to the family by the name of Houfek and here she settled Here she married John Martinek and they were married at Olean by Rev. Miller the 9th of Feb. in 1882 they with the parents and later the parents retired the parents lived with their son John Martinek until their death Vaclav Martinek the father of John Martinek had passed away in the year of 18 of November 1890 and was buried by Rev J. Rechem. The mother of John Martinek was visiting her daughter Marie Martinek Konvalin and died in Omaha while waiting for the street car to take her to the depot she was on her way home to her sons farm John Martinek she passed away at 6th and Center Street She died 22 of Oct 1898

John Martinek has 3 sisters Their names were Anna, Marie and Tony Antonia. Anna was married to Josef Walla from Stanton Marie was married to James Konvalin from Omaha Antonia Tony was married to Josef Lichtenberg and lives in town in Dodge Nebr

John Martinek had these children Josef Martinek married Julia Lodl from the parish of Nefsvetesi Trojice from Heun Colfax Co and farms 160 acres at St. Alois north of Dodge Nebr. and at home are Vencel Clara and John."4

Joseph Martinek and Vaclav Martinek Jr. are shown as possible children of Vaclav and Marie (Karonova) Martinek in Cathy Hall's family tree, but I have found no additional evidence and believe they actually refer to two of the sons of John and Mary (Cuda) Martinek.1

Children of Vaclav Martinek and Marie Kahoun

Citations

  1. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  2. [S152] Vaclav Martinek household, 1880 U.S. Census, Lincoln Prect, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on June 1, 1880, enumeration district 60, supervisor's district 2, sheet 1 (handwritten), 240 (stamped), lines 26-30, dwelling 4, family 4, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, Roll 745, image viewed online or on CD from S-K Publications.
  3. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~necuming/wencescem.html : USGenWeb - Cuming County, Nebraska, August, 1979). Hereinafter cited as St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.
  4. [S329] Martinek Family History By Clara Prucha, Clara (Martinek) Prucha, Scanned letter, No Date. File: MartinekFamilyHistory_WrittenByClara_Martinek_Prucha.pdf.
  5. [S103] Author assumtion or estimate, Added father to Vaclav and Frank Martinek because I think they are brothers.
  6. [S239] Wenzel Konvalin and Mary Martinek marriage, May 26, 1879, in Colfax County Judge (Filed May 19, 1879 by H. C. Russell, County Judge, Schuyler, Nebr.; Page 11): Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Colfax County Court, Nebraska, Colfax County Courthouse; 411 E. 11th St, Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska, Mary Martinek's marriage license shows her parents names as Wenzel Martinek and Mary Kahoun.. Hereinafter cited as Konvalin/Martinek Marriage Record.
  7. [S253] John Martinek and Mary Cudova marriage, February 6, 1882, in Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church (Marriage License was filed February 3, 1882 by F. G. Mevis [?], County Judge, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska.; Book 2, Page 65, Microfilm Roll MAR-1, Item 398. The marriage license was issued in Cuming County, but the marriage took place in Colfax County.): Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Cuming County Court, Nebraska, P.O. Box 290, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Martinek/Cudova Marriage Record.
  8. [S239] Konvalin/Martinek Marriage Record (Filed May 19, 1879 by H. C. Russell, County Judge, Schuyler, Nebr.; Page 11): Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Colfax County Court, Nebraska.

Venceslaus Joe Martinek1

M, b. 1 October 1888, d. 5 April 1973
      Venceslaus Joe Martinek was also known as James.2 Venceslaus Joe Martinek was also known as Vaclav. Venceslaus Joe Martinek was also known as Vencel.3 His common name was Jim.4 He was born on 1 October 1888 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska; The 1900 US Census shows his birth as Sept. 1889 and age as 10.3,5,6,7 He was the son of John Martinek and Mary Cuda.8,3 Venceslaus Joe Martinek was baptized on 19 November 1888 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska; Godparents were Joseph and Antonia Lichtenberg.9 He appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 12 June 1900 in the household of John Martinek and Mary Cuda at Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska; Enumerated in the John Martinek household are John (head, age 46), Mary (wife, 37) both born in Bohemia with both of their sets of parents also born in Bohemia; Joseph (son, 13), James (son, 10), Clara (daughter, 5), John (son, 3) all born in Nebraska, Joseph Layoeth [?] (male farm laborer, 29, born Bohemia) and Tamy [?] Walla (female servant, 12, born Nebraska).2 Venceslaus Joe Martinek appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 25 April 1910 in the household of John Martinek and Mary Cuda at Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska.10 Venceslaus Joe Martinek married Rosie Krajic, daughter of Adolph Krajic and Philomena Buresh, on 10 February 1915 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Vencel's brother John Martinek and Rosie's sister Mary Krajic. Jan Stepan Broz R.C.C performed the wedding ceremony.4,11 Venceslaus Joe Martinek filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 5 June 1917 at R.F.D #2, Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska, Wensel was a Self employed farmer in Monterey Twp. People dependant on Wensel were his Father, Mother and Wire. He described himself as Medium height, Slender build, Gray eyes and Black hair.7 He and Rosie Krajic appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 4 February 1920 at Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska.12 Venceslaus Joe Martinek and Rosie Krajic appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 29 April 1930 at Section 9, Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.13 His Social Security Number was 508-66-7212 when Venceslaus filed for his Social Security Number on 4 February 1966 at Scribner, Dodge County, Nebraska.3 He died on 5 April 1973 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska, at age 84.14,5 He was buried after 5 April 1973 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery, Cuming County, Nebraska.5

Social Security Death Index WEB page
http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/advanced.htm
Name : VENCIL MARTINEK
Born : 1 Oct 1888
Died : Apr 1973
Residence : 68633 (Dodge, Dodge, NE)
Last Benefit : (No Location Given)
SSN : 508-66-7212
SSN Issued : Nebraska (1965).14

Child of Venceslaus Joe Martinek and Rosie Krajic

Citations

  1. [S46] Vencel Joe Martinek, Application for Social Security Account (SS-5), Febr. 4, 1966, SSN 508-66-7212, Scribner Nebraska 68057, Full name given at birth: Venceslaus Martinek; Social Security Administration.
  2. [S154] John Martinek household, 1900 U.S. Census, Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on June 12, 1900, enumeration district 63, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3B (handwritten) 100B (stamped), lines 86-93, dwelling 48, family 48, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, Roll 920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  3. [S46] Vencel Joe Martinek, SS-5, Febr. 4, 1966.
  4. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  5. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~necuming/wencescem.html : USGenWeb - Cuming County, Nebraska, August, 1979). Hereinafter cited as St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.
  6. [S154] June 12, 1900 1900 U.S. Census, Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska, T623, Roll 920, ED 63, sheet 3B (handwritten) 100B (stamped), The 1900 US Census shows his birth as Sept. 1889.
  7. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., MartinekWenselJ_WW1_NE-1711523-0104_p095. Form 1 no 1234, No. 18, Stamped 26-1-15-A.. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  8. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  9. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, compiler, 125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Nebraska, 1874-1999 (Dodge, Nebraska: The Dodge Criterion, 1999), Page 178. Hereinafter cited as Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999.
  10. [S236] John Martinek household, 1910 U.S. Census, Monterey Township, Cuming County, Nebraska enumerated on April 25, 1910, enumeration district 67, supervisor's district 3, sheet 4B (handwritten) 97B (stamped), lines 89-93, dwelling 64, family 64, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, Roll 841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  11. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 25, Martinek/Krajic, 10 Feb 1915, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.
  12. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MartinekVencel1920_T625-984-P2-ED7-p4A_216A. The index on Ancestry.com uses a last name of "Martinck".
  13. [S240] US Census MartinekVencel1930_T626-1271-P2-ED27-30-p5B_278B.
  14. [S114] Vencil [sic] Martinek, 508-66-7212, Martinek, Vencil [sic], SSDI, http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/advanced.htm (http://www.ancestry.com/ : Ancestry.com, Searched Feb 5, 1999). SSDI name entry shows "Vencil", but his first name is actually Vencel.. Hereinafter cited as Vencil [sic] Martinek SSDI.

Viola T Martinek1,2,3

F, b. 2 November 1910, d. 3 July 2002
      Viola lived in Schuyler, NE.4 Viola T Martinek was born on 2 November 1910 at Cuming County, Nebraska.3 She was the daughter of Joseph V Martinek and Julia Lodl.2 Viola T Martinek appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 25 January 1920 in the household of Joseph V Martinek and Julia Lodl at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.5 As of 26 November 1929,her married name was Moore.3 Viola T Martinek married Earl W Moore on 26 November 1929 at Nebraska.2,3 Viola T Martinek and Earl W Moore appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 3 April 1930 at Adams Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.6 Viola T Martinek died on 3 July 2002 at West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska, at age 91; On December 11, 2002, Aunt Marguerite told me that Viola passed away "several months ago".7,3 COLFAX COUNTY, NEBRASKA 2002 Deaths Reported in the Schuyler Sun
MOORE, Viola T, 91: b Nov 2, 1910, Cuming County; d of Joseph Martinek-Julia Lodl; m Earl W. Moore, Nov 26, 1929; s Marvin; d Phyllis Schlickbernd; died July 3, West Point; burial Schuyler Cemetery.3
She was buried after 3 July 2002 at Schuyler Cemetery, Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska.3

Child of Viola T Martinek and Earl W Moore

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  3. [S245] Obituary Abstracts, Schuyler Sun and Others, http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/vitals.html, http://www.rootsweb.com/~necolfax/sun2002deaths.html. Hereinafter cited as Schuyler Sun and Others.
  4. [S29] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, Dec 20 to 27, 1999. Conversations with Mom during visit and review of pictures.
  5. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MartinekJoseph1920_T625-986-P1-ED116-p11A_249A.
  6. [S240] US Census MooreEarl1930_T626-1269-P2-ED19-2-1B_11B.
  7. [S158] Interview with Marguerite Martinek (West Point, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, December 11, 2002. Phone Conversation.

Wilhelmina A Martinek1,2,3

F, b. 25 June 1922, d. 8 September 1999
      Wilhelmina A Martinek was also known as Wilhemina.2 Aunt Marguerite's letter of 8/22/2000 notes that Wilhemena and Frank Evert lived near Dodge and had a family.2 She was born on 25 June 1922 at Dodge County, Nebraska.4,3 She was the daughter of Venceslaus Joe Martinek and Rosie Krajic.2,4 Wilhelmina A Martinek appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 29 April 1930 in the household of Venceslaus Joe Martinek and Rosie Krajic at Section 9, Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.4 As of 6 January 1942,her married name was Evert.2,3 Wilhelmina A Martinek died on 8 September 1999 at West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska, at age 77.3 COLFAX COUNTY, NEBRASKA 1999 Deaths Reported in the Schuyler Sun
EVERT, Wilhelmina A, 77: b June 25, 1922, rural Dodge; d of Vencel Martinek-Rose Krajic; m Frank Evert, Jan 6, 1942; s Frank Jr, Gordon, Mark, Michael, Bob; d Diane, Cheryl Knievel; died Sept 8, West Point; burial St Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery, rural Dodge.3 She was buried after 8 September 1999 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery, Cuming County, Nebraska.3

Citations

  1. [S43] Letter from Adela Sindelar (Hillsboro, IA 52630) to Mary Prucha, Jan 24, 1981; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address). Letter to Mary Prucha in sympathy card for Lou Prucha's death.
  2. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  3. [S245] Obituary Abstracts, Schuyler Sun and Others, http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/vitals.html, http://www.rootsweb.com/~necolfax/sun1999deaths.html. Hereinafter cited as Schuyler Sun and Others.
  4. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MartinekVencel1930_T626-1271-P2-ED27-30-p5B_278B.

Charlie McBreen1

M, b. February 1897, d. before 1910
     Charlie McBreen was born in February 1897 at Nebraska.1 He was the son of Joseph J McBreen and Laura (?).1 Charlie McBreen appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 6 June 1900 in the household of Joseph J McBreen and Laura (?) at 618 S 12th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Charlie McBreen died before 1910; The 1910 census for Joseph and Laura McBreen's family notes that they had 11 children but only 9 were still living, and Charlie was no longer listed.2

Citations

  1. [S188] Joseph McBreen household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 3, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 6, 1900, enumeration district 3, supervisor's district 2, sheet 4B (handwritten) 35B (stamped), lines 57-63, dwelling 48, family 77, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-923, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S216] Joseph McBreen household, 1910 U.S. Census, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 18, 1910, enumeration district 31, supervisor's district 2, sheet 2B (handwritten) 21B (stamped), lines 74-83, dwelling 43, family 45, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-843, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.

Joseph J McBreen1,2,3

M, b. May 1862
     Joseph J McBreen was born in May 1862 at Missouri; The 1900, 1910 and 1930 census entries show Josephs parents were born in Ireland.4,5,3 He married Laura (?) between 1892 and 1893.3,4,5 Joseph J McBreen was Lunch Counter Boxer[?] on 6 June 1900 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 He and Laura (?) appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 6 June 1900 at 618 S 12th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 Joseph J McBreen was Steam Filler [?] at a Construction Co. on 18 April 1910 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 He and Laura (?) appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 18 April 1910 at 3806 N 16th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 Joseph J McBreen appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 2 April 1930 in the household of Henry Daniel Meehan and Wilhemena M McBreen at 4417 N 27th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3

Children of Joseph J McBreen and Laura (?)

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S151] Shawn Meehan, "Ancestry.com message board posting by Shawn Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (http://boards.ancestry.com/) to Ancestry.com, 7 Aug 2000. Hereinafter cited as "Shawn Meehan message board."
  3. [S170] Henry D Meehan household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 313, Ward 1, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 2, 1930, enumeration district 28-10, supervisor's district 7, sheet 2A,B (handwritten) 27A,B (stamped), lines 42-50, 1-2, dwelling 23, family 25, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626-1273, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  4. [S188] Joseph McBreen household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 3, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 6, 1900, enumeration district 3, supervisor's district 2, sheet 4B (handwritten) 35B (stamped), lines 57-63, dwelling 48, family 77, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-923, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  5. [S216] Joseph McBreen household, 1910 U.S. Census, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 18, 1910, enumeration district 31, supervisor's district 2, sheet 2B (handwritten) 21B (stamped), lines 74-83, dwelling 43, family 45, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-843, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.

Josephine E McBreen1,2,3

F, b. June 1894
     Josephine E McBreen was born in June 1894 at Nebraska.3 She was the daughter of Joseph J McBreen and Laura (?).1,3 Josephine E McBreen appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 6 June 1900 in the household of Joseph J McBreen and Laura (?) at 618 S 12th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Josephine E McBreen appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 18 April 1910 in the household of Joseph J McBreen and Laura (?) at 3806 N 16th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 Josephine E McBreen was Cash Girl at a Department store on 18 April 1910 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S151] Shawn Meehan, "Ancestry.com message board posting by Shawn Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (http://boards.ancestry.com/) to Ancestry.com, 7 Aug 2000. Hereinafter cited as "Shawn Meehan message board."
  3. [S188] Joseph McBreen household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 3, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 6, 1900, enumeration district 3, supervisor's district 2, sheet 4B (handwritten) 35B (stamped), lines 57-63, dwelling 48, family 77, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-923, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  4. [S216] Joseph McBreen household, 1910 U.S. Census, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 18, 1910, enumeration district 31, supervisor's district 2, sheet 2B (handwritten) 21B (stamped), lines 74-83, dwelling 43, family 45, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-843, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.

Lawrence William McBreen1,2

M, b. 2 February 1900
     Lawrence William McBreen was born on 2 February 1900 at Nebraska.1,3 He was the son of Joseph J McBreen and Laura (?).1 Lawrence William McBreen appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 6 June 1900 in the household of Joseph J McBreen and Laura (?) at 618 S 12th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Lawrence William McBreen appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 18 April 1910 in the household of Joseph J McBreen and Laura (?) at 3806 N 16th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 Lawrence William McBreen filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 12 September 1918 at 3402 N 27, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Lawrence William identified himself as William McBreen on the WW1 draft registration.3

Citations

  1. [S188] Joseph McBreen household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 3, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 6, 1900, enumeration district 3, supervisor's district 2, sheet 4B (handwritten) 35B (stamped), lines 57-63, dwelling 48, family 77, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-923, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S216] Joseph McBreen household, 1910 U.S. Census, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 18, 1910, enumeration district 31, supervisor's district 2, sheet 2B (handwritten) 21B (stamped), lines 74-83, dwelling 43, family 45, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-843, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  3. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., McBreenWilliam_WW1_NE-1711757-3332_p18. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."

Percival George J McBreen1,2

M, b. 11 November 1892
     Percival George J McBreen was born on 11 November 1892 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1,2 He was the son of Joseph J McBreen and Laura (?).1 Percival George J McBreen appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 6 June 1900 in the household of Joseph J McBreen and Laura (?) at 618 S 12th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Percival George J McBreen appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 18 April 1910 in the household of Joseph J McBreen and Laura (?) at 3806 N 16th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Percival George J McBreen was Laborer at Odd Jobs on 18 April 1910 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 He filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 5 June 1917 at 2808 Chicago St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S188] Joseph McBreen household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 3, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 6, 1900, enumeration district 3, supervisor's district 2, sheet 4B (handwritten) 35B (stamped), lines 57-63, dwelling 48, family 77, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-923, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., McBreenPercivalGeorge_WW1_NE-1711763-4289_p14. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S216] Joseph McBreen household, 1910 U.S. Census, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 18, 1910, enumeration district 31, supervisor's district 2, sheet 2B (handwritten) 21B (stamped), lines 74-83, dwelling 43, family 45, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-843, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.

Wilhemena M McBreen1,2,3

F, b. 11 October 1895, d. 18 February 1982
      Wilhemena M McBreen was also known as Minnie McBride.1 Her common name was Minnie.4,5 She was born on 11 October 1895 at Nebraska; Joseph McBreen 1900 US Census shows birth as Sep 1895.6,7 She was the daughter of Joseph J McBreen and Laura (?).1,4 Wilhemena M McBreen appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 6 June 1900 in the household of Joseph J McBreen and Laura (?) at 618 S 12th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.6 Wilhemena M McBreen appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 18 April 1910 in the household of Joseph J McBreen and Laura (?) at 3806 N 16th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.8 Wilhemena M McBreen married Henry Daniel Meehan, son of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery, on 26 January 1920 at Sacred Heart Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Emmet McCoy and Catherine C. Kenney, both of Omaha. The Rev. P. J. Judge, Rector of Sacred Hearth Church verified the marriage. Minnie's age is shown as 20 on the Marriage Record. The 1900 US Census shows she was born in September 1895, which would make her age about 24.1,4,9 As of 26 January 1920,her married name was Meehan.9 Wilhemena M McBreen and Henry Daniel Meehan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 2 April 1930 at 4417 N 27th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 Wilhemena M McBreen lived on 18 July 1970 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.10 She died on 18 February 1982 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 86.5,7 She was buried on 22 February 1982 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Minnie is buried in "Section P - Block 33 - Row 1 - Lot 14 - Grave 2".5,11

February 21, 1982 Obituary notice on Page 31-B of the Sunday Omaha World-Herald:
MEEHAN - Minnie M., age 86, Tucson, Az. Survived by son, Pat; 3 daughters, Betty Thrope, both of Tucson, Katherine Talley, Tulsa, OK., Eileen Wagoner, Hemet, Cal; 25 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren.
Services: Monday, 10 AM, from the Chapel to St. James Church at 10:30 AM, Interment Holy Sepulchre.
Rosary: Sunday 7:30 PM, Chapel.
HEAFEY-HEAFEY & HOFFMANN WEST CENTER CHAPEL 78th & West Center -- 391-3900.5

Children of Wilhemena M McBreen and Henry Daniel Meehan

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S125] Deaths and Funerals: Meehan - Minnie M., Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, February 21, 1982, Pg. 31-B, Obituary shows middle initial "M.". Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  3. [S151] Shawn Meehan, "Ancestry.com message board posting by Shawn Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (http://boards.ancestry.com/) to Ancestry.com, 7 Aug 2000. Hereinafter cited as "Shawn Meehan message board."
  4. [S170] Henry D Meehan household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 313, Ward 1, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 2, 1930, enumeration district 28-10, supervisor's district 7, sheet 2A,B (handwritten) 27A,B (stamped), lines 42-50, 1-2, dwelling 23, family 25, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626-1273, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  5. [S125] Omaha World-Herald, February 21, 1982, Pg. 31-B.
  6. [S188] Joseph McBreen household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 3, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 6, 1900, enumeration district 3, supervisor's district 2, sheet 4B (handwritten) 35B (stamped), lines 57-63, dwelling 48, family 77, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-923, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  7. [S320] Minnie M, John P and Mary Ann Meehan Henry D Cemetery Marker, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, NE, 4912 Leavenworth, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Richard G. Prucha, 15 Oct 2007.
  8. [S216] Joseph McBreen household, 1910 U.S. Census, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 18, 1910, enumeration district 31, supervisor's district 2, sheet 2B (handwritten) 21B (stamped), lines 74-83, dwelling 43, family 45, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-843, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  9. [S191] Henry D. Meehan and Minnie McBreen marriage, January 26, 1920, in Sacred Heart Church (Filed July 6, 1920 by Bryce Crawford, County Judge; Recorded July 31, 1920, Record No. 50231, Page 486): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Meehan/McBreen Marriage Record.
  10. [S166] Deaths and Funerals: Morran - Margaret Elizabeth, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 18, 1970. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  11. [S318] Letter from Bill Barnes (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 2 Jun 2007; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).

Catherine Louise McEnery1,2

F, b. October 1865, d. 15 January 1910
      Catherine Louise McEnery was also known as Catherine McHenry . Nora Catherine (Meehan) Brennan's death certificate shows her mother's name as Catherine McHenry; however, Nora's birth certificate shows Catherine Louise McEnery and Nora'smarriage license shows Catherine McEnery.3 She was born in October 1865 at England; Catherine's death certificate shows her birth as 1866 (no month or day). Her death certificate, Nora Meehan's birth certificate and the 1900 US Census all show Catherine's birthplace as England, but the 1930 US Census entry for Henry D. Meehan shows her birthplace as "United States". Both of her parents were born in Ireland according to the 1900 census, although Catherine's death certificate shows her father born in England and mother's birthplace as Not Given. Neither parent was named on her death certificate.1,4,5,6 She was the daughter of Patrick McEnery and Mary J Foley.7,8 Catherine Louise McEnery immigrated in 1870.5 As of 2 June 1880, Catherine Louise McEnery was also known as Catherine McInary.7 She appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 in the household of Patrick McEnery and Mary J Foley at Pekin, Allegany County, Maryland; Patrick and Michael were both listed as "Coal Miner".7 Catherine Louise McEnery appeared on the 1885 Nebraska State census enumerated 12 June 1885 in the household of Mary J Foley at Part 5th Ward, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.9 As of 19 October 1887,her married name was Meehan.5,8 As of 19 October 1887, Catherine Louise McEnery was also known as Katie McEneary Glory Ann Dugdale remembers her grandmothers name as Katie and her marriage records shows her name as Katie McEneary.8,10 She married Patrick Henry Mahan, son of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan, on 19 October 1887 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses were John Meehan (Patrick's brother) and Mary Nicholson, both of Omaha.3,5,8 Catherine Louise McEnery was a Housewife at the time Nora Catherine Meehan was born on 14 October 1895 at 1129 N 17th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 She and Patrick Henry Mahan appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 9 June 1900 at I street, Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska.5 Catherine Louise McEnery died on 15 January 1910 at 197 S 24th St, South Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 44; No cause of death was indicated on Catherine's death certificate which was signed by A. H. Koenig M.D. Her occupation was listed as Housewife and age as 44 years. The birthplace for both Catherine and her father was listed as England, her mother's birthplace was listed as "Not Given", neither parent was named and the informant was M. J. Heafey, the undertaker.6 She was buried on 18 January 1910 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; The undertaker was Heafey & Heafey. Services were held at St. Agnes Church. Buried in "Block 4 - Sectoin 2 - Lot 4 (no specific grave number listed)."6,11 Nee-Nee's mom, Catherine, died when the youngest girls were young and some of them had to go to an orphanage because Patrick did not take care of them.12

Children of Catherine Louise McEnery and Patrick Henry Mahan

Citations

  1. [S116] Nora Catherine Meehan, Certificate of Birth No. 9421B (309) (October 14, 1895), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
  2. [S119] John Brennan and Nora Meehan, Marriage License, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Brennan - Meehan, Marriage License.
  3. [S84] Nora Catherine Brennan, Certificate of Death 141903 (Mar 15, 1967), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Nora C. Brennan, Death Certificate.
  4. [S170] Henry D Meehan household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 313, Ward 1, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 2, 1930, enumeration district 28-10, supervisor's district 7, sheet 2A,B (handwritten) 27A,B (stamped), lines 42-50, 1-2, dwelling 23, family 25, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626-1273, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  5. [S172] Patrick Meehan household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 1, Columbus City, Platte County, Nebraska enumerated on June 9, 1900, enumeration district 159, supervisor's district 3, sheet 7B (handwritten) 44B (stamped), lines 61-68, dwelling 139, family 142, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 937, image viewed online or on CD from NEGenWeb (transcript), www.ancestry.com.
  6. [S189] Catherine Meehan, Certificate of Death 1481 (January 1910), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Catherine Meehan Death Certificate.
  7. [S299] Patrick McEnery household, 1880 U.S. Census, Village of Pekin, Allegany County, Maryland enumerated on June 2, 1880, enumeration district 9, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5 (handwritten) 205A (stamped), lines 33-39, dwelling 29, family 40, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 493, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  8. [S313] Patrick Henry Meehan and Katie McEneary marriage, October 19, 1887, in Douglas County (Filed and Recorded Nov 10, 1887 by J. H. McCulloch, County Judge.): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Meehan/McEneary Marriage Record.
  9. [S300] Ancestry.com, McEnery, Mary 1885 NE State Census Index (Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2002), Mary McNary family, ED 259, Page 63. Hereinafter cited as McEnery, Mary 1885 NE Census.
  10. [S169] Heath Richter, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=:3239847, e-mail address (Formerly e-mail address) (Database: 3239847, Updated 2006-06-12 (originally Database :1940415, Updated 11 Sep 2002)), downloaded 14 Jun 2006 (originally 15 Jan 2003).
  11. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."
  12. [S24] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, April 18, 1999. Phone conversation.
  13. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  14. [S215] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 2, So. Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 23, 1910, enumeration district 112, supervisor's district 2, sheet 9A (handwritten) 33A (stamped), lines 37-44, dwelling 157, family 164, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 845, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.

Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery1,2

F, b. July 1872
     Her common name was Lizzie.3,4 Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery was born in July 1872 at Pekin, Allegany County, Maryland.1,5 She was the daughter of Patrick McEnery and Mary J Foley.1 Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 in the household of Patrick McEnery and Mary J Foley at Pekin, Allegany County, Maryland; Patrick and Michael were both listed as "Coal Miner".1 As of 2 June 1880, Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery was also known as Lizzie McInary.1 She appeared on the 1885 Nebraska State census enumerated 12 June 1885 in the household of Mary J Foley at Part 5th Ward, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery lived with Patrick Henry Mahan in 1889 at 1120 Cass, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery lived with Patrick Henry Mahan in 1890 at 1134 N 17th, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 As of circa 14 February 1898,her married name was Clark.6,7 Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery married Thomas F Clark, son of Thomas Clark and Margaret Flynn, circa 14 February 1898 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Their marriage license was granted on 14 Feb 1898, but the marriage record portion copy at the Douglas County clerk's office was never completed.6,7 Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery and Thomas F Clark appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 7 June 1900 at 1422 N 16th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery and Thomas F Clark appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 22 April 1910 at 1623 Maple St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.6 Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery and Thomas F Clark appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 16 June 1920 at 2804 Larimore Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.8 Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery and Thomas F Clark appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 9 April 1930 at 2804 Larimore Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.9

Children of Elizabeth Anastasia McEnery and Thomas F Clark

Citations

  1. [S299] Patrick McEnery household, 1880 U.S. Census, Village of Pekin, Allegany County, Maryland enumerated on June 2, 1880, enumeration district 9, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5 (handwritten) 205A (stamped), lines 33-39, dwelling 29, family 40, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 493, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., ClarkGeraldFrancis_WW1_NE-1711757-0281_p270. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S300] Ancestry.com, McEnery, Mary 1885 NE State Census Index (Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2002), Mary McNary family, ED 259, Page 63. Hereinafter cited as McEnery, Mary 1885 NE Census.
  4. [S198] "Omaha, Nebraska Directories 1889-90 [database online]", 1889 and 1890, Meehan, Patrick 1889-1890 Omaha, Nebraska City Directory, online www.ancestry.com, printout dated March 5, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Omaha, Nebraska (J.M. Wolfe & Co.): Ancestry.com, Originally published by J.M. Wolfe & Co., 2000 (Ancestry), 1889 and 1890 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "Meehan, Patrick 1889-1890 OmahaCityDir."
  5. [S240] U.S. Federal Census ClarkThomasFrank1900_T623-924-ED55-p6B_307B.
  6. [S240] US Census ClarkThomasFrank1910_T624-843-ED33-p7A_55A.
  7. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No 6131, Clark/McEnery, 14 Feb 1898, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  8. [S240] US Census ClarkThomasFrank1920_T625-987-ED13-p12A-B_163A-B.
  9. [S240] US Census ClarkThomasFrank1930_T626-1273-ED12-p13A_84A.
  10. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."

Michael McEnery1

M, b. circa 1859, d. 23 October 1888
     Michael McEnery was born circa 1859 at Ireland.1 He was the son of Patrick McEnery and Mary J Foley.1 Michael McEnery appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 in the household of Patrick McEnery and Mary J Foley at Pekin, Allegany County, Maryland; Patrick and Michael were both listed as "Coal Miner".1 As of 2 June 1880, Michael McEnery was also known as Michael McInary.1 He appeared on the 1885 Nebraska State census enumerated 12 June 1885 in the household of Mary J Foley at Part 5th Ward, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 Michael McEnery died on 23 October 1888 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 He was buried on 25 October 1888 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Michael is buried in Block 4 - Section 2 - Lot 4 (no specific grave listed).3

Citations

  1. [S299] Patrick McEnery household, 1880 U.S. Census, Village of Pekin, Allegany County, Maryland enumerated on June 2, 1880, enumeration district 9, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5 (handwritten) 205A (stamped), lines 33-39, dwelling 29, family 40, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 493, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S300] Ancestry.com, McEnery, Mary 1885 NE State Census Index (Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2002), Mary McNary family, ED 259, Page 63. Hereinafter cited as McEnery, Mary 1885 NE Census.
  3. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."

Nora P McEnery1,2

F, b. July 1874
     Nora P McEnery was born in July 1874 at Pekin, Allegany County, Maryland.1 She was the daughter of Patrick McEnery and Mary J Foley.1 Nora P McEnery appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 in the household of Patrick McEnery and Mary J Foley at Pekin, Allegany County, Maryland; Patrick and Michael were both listed as "Coal Miner".1 As of 2 June 1880, Nora P McEnery was also known as Honora McInary.1 She appeared on the 1885 Nebraska State census enumerated 12 June 1885 in the household of Mary J Foley at Part 5th Ward, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Nora P McEnery lived with Patrick Henry Mahan in 1890 at 1134 N 17th, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 Nora P McEnery appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 1 June 1900 in the household of Mary J Foley at 2017 Paul Street, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Mary is listed as a boarder in the Mary Anderson household.4 As of 25 November 1908,her married name was Neubauer.5 Nora P McEnery married Frank C Neubauer, son of John Neubauer and Elizabeth Wankel, on 25 November 1908 at Sacred Heart Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Mr. J. R. Alderson and Mrs. Laura Alderson, both residing at Omaha, Nebraska. Patrick J. Judge, Rector Church of the Sacred Heard, Omaha, Nebr. performed the ceremony.5 Nora P McEnery and Frank C Neubauer appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 18 April 1910 at 2607 N 20th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.6 Nora P McEnery and Frank C Neubauer appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 7 January 1920 at 2432 Decatur St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.7 Nora P McEnery and Frank C Neubauer appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 10 April 1930 at 2432 Decatur St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.8

Citations

  1. [S299] Patrick McEnery household, 1880 U.S. Census, Village of Pekin, Allegany County, Maryland enumerated on June 2, 1880, enumeration district 9, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5 (handwritten) 205A (stamped), lines 33-39, dwelling 29, family 40, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 493, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S198] "Omaha, Nebraska Directories 1889-90 [database online]", 1889 and 1890, Meehan, Patrick 1889-1890 Omaha, Nebraska City Directory, online www.ancestry.com, printout dated March 5, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Omaha, Nebraska (J.M. Wolfe & Co.): Ancestry.com, Originally published by J.M. Wolfe & Co., 2000 (Ancestry), 1889 and 1890 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "Meehan, Patrick 1889-1890 OmahaCityDir."
  3. [S300] Ancestry.com, McEnery, Mary 1885 NE State Census Index (Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2002), Mary McNary family, ED 259, Page 63. Hereinafter cited as McEnery, Mary 1885 NE Census.
  4. [S301] Mary Anderson household, 1900 U.S. Census, 2017 Paul Street, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on June 1, 1900, enumeration district 79, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5B (handwritten) 291B (stamped), lines 67-68, dwelling 99, family 99, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 924, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  5. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No 21989, Neubauer/McEnery, 25 Nov 1908, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  6. [S240] U.S. Federal Census NeubauerFrancisC_NoraP1910_T624-843-ED34-p4B_64B.
  7. [S240] US Census NeubauerFrancisC_NoraP1920_T625-987-ED25-p8B_59B.
  8. [S240] US Census NeubauerFrancisC_NoraP1930_T626-1273-ED22-p18B_204B.

Patrick McEnery1

M, b. circa 1833, d. between 1880 and 1885
     Patrick McEnery was born circa 1833 at Ireland.1 He married Mary J Foley circa 1855 at Ireland.1 As of 2 June 1880, Patrick McEnery was also known as Patrick McInary.1 He and Mary J Foley appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 at Pekin, Allegany County, Maryland; Patrick and Michael were both listed as "Coal Miner".1 Patrick McEnery died between 1880 and 1885; Patrick likely died between 1880 and 1885 since he is not enumerated on the 1885 Nebraska State Census with the rest of his family. He may have died in Maryland prior to the family moving to Omaha, Nebraska.1,2

Children of Patrick McEnery and Mary J Foley

Citations

  1. [S299] Patrick McEnery household, 1880 U.S. Census, Village of Pekin, Allegany County, Maryland enumerated on June 2, 1880, enumeration district 9, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5 (handwritten) 205A (stamped), lines 33-39, dwelling 29, family 40, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 493, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S300] Ancestry.com, McEnery, Mary 1885 NE State Census Index (Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2002), Mary McNary family, ED 259, Page 63. Hereinafter cited as McEnery, Mary 1885 NE Census.
  3. [S313] Patrick Henry Meehan and Katie McEneary marriage, October 19, 1887, in Douglas County (Filed and Recorded Nov 10, 1887 by J. H. McCulloch, County Judge.): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Meehan/McEneary Marriage Record.

Patrick McEnery1

M, b. circa 1877, d. 1 April 1913
     Patrick McEnery was born circa 1877 at Pekin, Allegany County, Maryland.1 He was the son of Patrick McEnery and Mary J Foley.1 Patrick McEnery appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 in the household of Patrick McEnery and Mary J Foley at Pekin, Allegany County, Maryland; Patrick and Michael were both listed as "Coal Miner".1 As of 2 June 1880, Patrick McEnery was also known as Patrick McInary.1 He appeared on the 1885 Nebraska State census enumerated 12 June 1885 in the household of Mary J Foley at Part 5th Ward, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 Patrick McEnery died on 1 April 1913.3 He was buried on 5 April 1913 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Patrick is buried in Block 4 - Section 2 - Lot 4 (no specific grave listed), services were held at Holy Angels Church.3

Citations

  1. [S299] Patrick McEnery household, 1880 U.S. Census, Village of Pekin, Allegany County, Maryland enumerated on June 2, 1880, enumeration district 9, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5 (handwritten) 205A (stamped), lines 33-39, dwelling 29, family 40, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 493, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S300] Ancestry.com, McEnery, Mary 1885 NE State Census Index (Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2002), Mary McNary family, ED 259, Page 63. Hereinafter cited as McEnery, Mary 1885 NE Census.
  3. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."

Alice May McIlvain1

F, b. November 1857
     Her Ancestral File Number is 1JX2-WQH.2 Alice May McIlvain was born in November 1857 at Iowa.1 She was the daughter of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?).3 Alice May McIlvain appeared on the 1860 census enumerated 10 June 1860 in the household of Margaret (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.4 Alice May McIlvain appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 14 July 1870 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.5 Alice May McIlvain appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 3 June 1880 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.3 As of 6 January 1881,her married name was Alice May Hall.1,2 Alice May McIlvain married Edward Livingston Hall on 6 January 1881 at Iowa.1,2 Alice May McIlvain and Edward Livingston Hall appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 12 June 1900 at Green Township, Iowa County, Iowa.1 Alice May McIlvain and Edward Livingston Hall appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 18 April 1910 at Moore Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma.6 Alice May McIlvain appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 16 January 1920 in the household of Charles Leslie Hall at Washington Township, Buchanan County, Iowa.7

Children of Alice May McIlvain and Edward Livingston Hall

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census HallEdwardL1900_T623-438_ED40_p2B_79B.
  2. [S287] LDS, compiler, "Hall Ancestral File"; Ancestral File, 4.19 (Viewed May 2005), FamilySearch.org, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Hereinafter cited as "Hall Ancestral File."
  3. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1880_T9-0368_ED131_p3_2C.
  4. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1860_M653-344_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p11.
  5. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1870_M593-424_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p33-34_156A-B.
  6. [S240] US Census HallEdwardL1910_T624-1245_ED26_p2A-B_214A-B.
  7. [S240] US Census HallCharlesL1920_T625-480_ED76_p13B_83B.

Bell McIlvain1

F, b. 1861
     Bell McIlvain was born in 1861 at Iowa.1 She was the daughter of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?).1 Bell McIlvain appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 14 July 1870 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.1 Bell McIlvain appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 3 June 1880 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainJH1870_M593-424_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p33-34_156A-B.
  2. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1880_T9-0368_ED131_p3_2C.

Edy McIlvain1

M, b. 1872
     Edy McIlvain was born in 1872 at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.1 He was the son of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?).1 Edy McIlvain appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 3 June 1880 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainJH1880_T9-0368_ED131_p3_2C.

Eliza McIlvain1

F, b. 1829
     Eliza McIlvain was born in 1829 at Indiana.1 She was the daughter of William McIlvain and Margaret (?).1 Eliza McIlvain appeared on the 1850 census enumerated 7 October 1850 in the household of William McIlvain and Margaret (?) at Mahaska County, Iowa.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainWilliam1850_M432-187_IAMahaska_p433-434_217A-B.

Elizabeth A McIlvain1,2

F, b. 1844
     Elizabeth A McIlvain was born in 1844 at Iowa.1 She was the daughter of William McIlvain and Margaret (?).1 Elizabeth A McIlvain appeared on the 1850 census enumerated 7 October 1850 in the household of William McIlvain and Margaret (?) at Mahaska County, Iowa.1 Elizabeth A McIlvain appeared on the 1860 census enumerated 10 June 1860 in the household of Margaret (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainWilliam1850_M432-187_IAMahaska_p433-434_217A-B.
  2. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1860_M653-344_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p11.

Eva (Agie) McIlvain1

F, b. 1867
     Eva (Agie) McIlvain was born in 1867 at Iowa.1 She was the daughter of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?).1 Eva (Agie) McIlvain appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 14 July 1870 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.1 Eva (Agie) McIlvain appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 3 June 1880 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainJH1870_M593-424_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p33-34_156A-B.
  2. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1880_T9-0368_ED131_p3_2C.

J N McIlvain1

M, b. 1834
     J N McIlvain was born in 1834 at Indiana.1 He was the son of William McIlvain and Margaret (?).1 J N McIlvain appeared on the 1850 census enumerated 7 October 1850 in the household of William McIlvain and Margaret (?) at Mahaska County, Iowa.1 J N McIlvain appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 14 July 1870 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainWilliam1850_M432-187_IAMahaska_p433-434_217A-B.
  2. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1870_M593-424_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p33-34_156A-B.

James McIlvain1

M, b. 1879
     James McIlvain was born in 1879 at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.1 He was the son of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?).1 James McIlvain appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 3 June 1880 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainJH1880_T9-0368_ED131_p3_2C.

James H McIlvain1

M, b. 1831
     James H McIlvain was born in 1831 at Indiana.1 He was the son of William McIlvain and Margaret (?).2,3 James H McIlvain appeared on the 1850 census enumerated 7 October 1850 in the household of William McIlvain and Margaret (?) at Mahaska County, Iowa.4 James H McIlvain married Helen I (?) circa 1855.1,5 James H McIlvain appeared on the 1860 census enumerated 10 June 1860 in the household of Margaret (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.5 James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 14 July 1870 at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.6 James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 3 June 1880 at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.1

Children of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?)

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainJH1880_T9-0368_ED131_p3_2C.
  2. [S240] US Census McIlvainWilliam1850_M432-187_IAMahaska_p433-434_217A-B, McIlvainJH1860_M653-344_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p11.
  3. [S240] US Census McIlvainWilliam1850_M432-187_IAMahaska_p433-434_217A-B, McIlvainJH1860_M653-344_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p11, McIlvainJH1870_M593-424_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p33-34_156A-B.
  4. [S240] US Census McIlvainWilliam1850_M432-187_IAMahaska_p433-434_217A-B.
  5. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1860_M653-344_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p11.
  6. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1870_M593-424_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p33-34_156A-B.

John McIlvain1

M, b. 1865
     John McIlvain was born in 1865 at Iowa.1 He was the son of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?).1 John McIlvain appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 14 July 1870 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.1 John McIlvain appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 3 June 1880 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainJH1870_M593-424_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p33-34_156A-B.
  2. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1880_T9-0368_ED131_p3_2C.

John W McIlvain1

M, b. 1837
     John W McIlvain was born in 1837 at Indiana.1 He was the son of William McIlvain and Margaret (?).1 John W McIlvain appeared on the 1850 census enumerated 7 October 1850 in the household of William McIlvain and Margaret (?) at Mahaska County, Iowa.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainWilliam1850_M432-187_IAMahaska_p433-434_217A-B.

Lizzie (Lilly) McIlvain1

F, b. 1862
     Lizzie (Lilly) McIlvain was born in 1862 at Iowa.1 She was the daughter of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?).1 Lizzie (Lilly) McIlvain appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 14 July 1870 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.1 Lizzie (Lilly) McIlvain appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 3 June 1880 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainJH1870_M593-424_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p33-34_156A-B.
  2. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1880_T9-0368_ED131_p3_2C.

Lolla McIlvain1

F, b. December 1869
     Lolla McIlvain was born in December 1869 at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.1 She was the daughter of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?).1 Lolla McIlvain appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 14 July 1870 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.1 Lolla McIlvain appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 3 June 1880 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainJH1870_M593-424_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p33-34_156A-B.
  2. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1880_T9-0368_ED131_p3_2C.

Margaret C McIlvain1

F, b. 1856
     Margaret C McIlvain was born in 1856 at Iowa.1 She was the daughter of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?).1 Margaret C McIlvain appeared on the 1860 census enumerated 10 June 1860 in the household of Margaret (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.1 Margaret C McIlvain appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 14 July 1870 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainJH1860_M653-344_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p11.
  2. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1870_M593-424_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p33-34_156A-B.

Myrtle McIlvain1

F, b. 1877
     Myrtle McIlvain was born in 1877 at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.1 She was the daughter of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?).1 Myrtle McIlvain appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 3 June 1880 in the household of James H McIlvain and Helen I (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainJH1880_T9-0368_ED131_p3_2C.

Narcissa Jane McIlvain1

F, b. 1842
     Narcissa Jane McIlvain was born in 1842 at Iowa.1 She was the daughter of William McIlvain and Margaret (?).1 Narcissa Jane McIlvain appeared on the 1850 census enumerated 7 October 1850 in the household of William McIlvain and Margaret (?) at Mahaska County, Iowa.1 Narcissa Jane McIlvain appeared on the 1860 census enumerated 10 June 1860 in the household of Margaret (?) at Lime Creek Township, Washington County, Iowa.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainWilliam1850_M432-187_IAMahaska_p433-434_217A-B.
  2. [S240] US Census McIlvainJH1860_M653-344_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p11.

William McIlvain1

M, b. circa 1805, d. between 1850 and 1860
     William McIlvain was born circa 1805 at Kentucky.1 He married Margaret (?) circa 1828.2 William McIlvain appeared on the 1830 census enumerated 1830 at Wayne, Marion County, Indiana; This census record shows one male under 5, one male 20-30 (William), one female under 5 (Eliza ?) and one female 15-20 (Margaret ?).3 He appeared on the 1840 census enumerated 1840 at Clinton County, Indiana; This census record shows males: One under 5, Two 5-10, One 10-15 and One 30-40 (William) and females: One under 5 and One 30-40 (Margaret).4 He died between 1850 and 1860.1 He and Margaret (?) appeared on the 1850 census enumerated 7 October 1850 at Mahaska County, Iowa.5

Children of William McIlvain and Margaret (?)

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census McIlvainWilliam1850_M432-187_IAMahaska_p433-434_217A-B, McIlvainJH1860_M653-344_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p11.
  2. [S240] US Census McIlvainWilliam1850_M432-187_IAMahaska_p433-434_217A-B, McIlvainJH1860_M653-344_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p11, McIlvainJH1870_M593-424_IAWashingtonLimeCreek_p33-34_156A-B.
  3. [S240] US Census McIlvainWilliam1830_M19-28_INMarionWayne_p419-420_210A-B.
  4. [S240] US Census McIlvainWilliam1840_M704-76_INClinton_p704-705_361B-362B.
  5. [S240] US Census McIlvainWilliam1850_M432-187_IAMahaska_p433-434_217A-B.

Alice Rose Meehan1,2

F, b. circa 1901
     Alice Rose Meehan was born circa 1901 at Nebraska; Heath Richter's family tree shows Alice was born in 1901, which agrees with her marriage record which shows her age on Nov 3, 1923 as 22. The 1930 census shows her age as 27, implying a birth year of 1902 to 1903.2,3,4 She was the daughter of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery.1,5 Alice Rose Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 23 April 1910 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan at 197 S 24th St, South Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 Alice Rose Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 7 May 1910 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan at 3321 Davenport St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.6 As of 3 November 1923,her married name was Dugdale.4 Alice Rose Meehan married Edward Leo Dugdale, son of James P Dugdale and Mary Alice Lowry, on 3 November 1923 at St. Cecilia's Cathedral, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Bert Lowry (Ed's uncle?) and Madeline Meehan (Alice's younger sister), both residing at Omaha. George A. Smiskol, Pastor St. Cecilias Cathedral performed the marriage. Both Ed and Alice ages are 22, implying they were born about 1901. The marriage license was granted on Oct. 30, 1923.3,4 Alice Rose Meehan and Edward Leo Dugdale appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 29 April 1930 at 708 N 16th St, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa.3 Alice Rose Meehan lived on 23 November 1943 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.7

Child of Alice Rose Meehan and Edward Leo Dugdale

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S169] Heath Richter, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=:3239847, e-mail address (Formerly e-mail address) (Database: 3239847, Updated 2006-06-12 (originally Database :1940415, Updated 11 Sep 2002)), downloaded 14 Jun 2006 (originally 15 Jan 2003).
  3. [S176] Edward Dugdale household, 1930 U.S. Census, Clarinda City, Page County, Iowa enumerated on April 29, 1930, enumeration district 73-22, supervisor's district 73, sheet 18A (handwritten) 178A (stamped), lines 41-44, dwelling 427, family 468, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 672, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  4. [S195] Edward L. Dugdale and Alice Meehan marriage, November 3, 1923, in St. Cecilias Cathedral (Filed July 12, 1924 by Bryce Crawford, County Judge; Recorded July 24, 1924, Record No. 61388, Page 469): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dugdale/Meehan Marriage Record.
  5. [S215] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 2, So. Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 23, 1910, enumeration district 112, supervisor's district 2, sheet 9A (handwritten) 33A (stamped), lines 37-44, dwelling 157, family 164, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 845, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.
  6. [S197] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 4, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on May 7, 1910, enumeration district 67, supervisor's district 2, sheet 21B (handwritten) 94B (stamped), lines 59-66, dwelling 424, family 451, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 844, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.
  7. [S194] Deaths: MEEHAN - Patrick, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, November 24, 1943, Unknown. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.

Bernard Augustin Meehan1

M, b. 19 February 1882
     Bernard Augustin Meehan was born on 19 February 1882 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1,2,3 He was the son of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan.1 Bernard Augustin Meehan appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 18 June 1900 in the household of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan at Reservoir Street, Highlandville, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 Bernard Augustin Meehan lived in 1901 at 1009 Chestnut, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; Bernard's occupation was listed as clerk.4 He lived between 1905 and 1906 at Off Reservoir, NUF 2, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.5 He married Rose G (?) circa 1907 at Massachusetts.6 Bernard Augustin Meehan lived between 1910 and 1943 at 26 Linden St, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.7,8 He and Rose G (?) appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 23 April 1910 at 26 Linden St, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.6 Bernard Augustin Meehan filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 12 September 1918 at West Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Bernard's description shows he was 36 years old, white, tall height, stout build, had grey eyes and brown hair; he was a Police Officer for the City of Netwon and was living at 26 Linden St., Newton Upper Falls, MA.2 He and Rose G (?) appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 7 January 1920 at 26 Linden St, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.9 Bernard Augustin Meehan was a Police Sergeant for the City of Newton between 1929 and 1943 at Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.10 He and Rose G (?) appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 25 April 1930 at 26 Linden St, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.11

Child of Bernard Augustin Meehan and Rose G (?)

Citations

  1. [S270] Daniel Meehan household, 1900 U.S. Census, Reservoir Street, Highlandville, Needham Town, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on June 18-19, 1900, enumeration district 1052, sheet 17B (handwritten) 258B (stamped), lines 68-70, dwelling 348, family 385, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 670, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., MeehanBernardA_WW1_MA-1674462-1514_p601 Ancestry.com. Card Serial # 2363, Order # 1791, Stamped # 20-5-15.C. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S319] Massachusetts Archives Vital Records (1841-1910) On-line Index, online http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcsrch/VitalRecordsSearchContents.html. Hereinafter cited as MA Vital Records 1841-1910 Index.
  4. [S273] City Directory ), 1901MA_Newton_CityDir_p450. Hereinafter cited as City Directory.
  5. [S273] City Directory, 1905-06MA_NeedhamAndDover_CityDir_p42.
  6. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MeehanBernardA1910_T624-603-ED970-p17B_63B.
  7. [S240] US Census MeehanBernardA1910_T624-603-ED970-p17B_63B MeehanBernardA1920_T625-717-ED374-p7B_7B MeehanBernardA1930_T626-926-ED9-382-p24A_206A.
  8. [S273] City Directory, 1921MA_Newton_CityDir_p513; Newton, MA Directory 1929 (Ancestry.com index); 1931MA_Newton_CityDir_p550; 1938MA_Newton_CityDir_p451; 1940MA_Newton_CityDir_p403; 1943MA_Newton_CityDir_p425.
  9. [S240] US Census MeehanBernardA1920_T625-717-ED374-p7B_7B.
  10. [S273] City Directory, Newton, MA Directory 1929 (Ancestry.com index); 1931MA_Newton_CityDir_p550; 1938MA_Newton_CityDir_p451; 1940MA_Newton_CityDir_p403; 1943MA_Newton_CityDir_p425.
  11. [S240] US Census MeehanBernardA1930_T626-926-ED9-382-p24A_206A.

Bernard J Meehan1

M, b. 17 May 1913, d. December 1991
     Bernard J Meehan was born on 17 May 1913 at Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1,2,3 He was the son of Bernard Augustin Meehan and Rose G (?).1 Bernard J Meehan appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 7 January 1920 in the household of Bernard Augustin Meehan and Rose G (?) at 26 Linden St, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1 Bernard J Meehan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 25 April 1930 in the household of Bernard Augustin Meehan and Rose G (?) at 26 Linden St, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.4 Bernard J Meehan began military service on 29 April 1942 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Bernard J Meehan, Serial # 11051371.3 Bernard was listed as in the USA (US Army) on the 1943 Newton City Directory.5

SS# 022-10-4976.2 He died in December 1991 at Smithfield, Providence County, Rhode Island, at age 78.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MeehanBernardA1920_T625-717-ED374-p7B_7B.
  2. [S274] Social Security Death Index, http://www.ancestry.com/, http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ (Ancestry.com, RootsWeb.com), SSN 022-10-4976. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
  3. [S247] NARA "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946" URL: "http://aad.archives.gov/aad/file_unit_description.jsp?file_id=3475&coll_id=null" - Bernard J Meehan, Serial # 11051371.
  4. [S240] US Census MeehanBernardA1930_T626-926-ED9-382-p24A_206A.
  5. [S273] City Directory ), 1943MA_Newton_CityDir_p425. Hereinafter cited as City Directory.

Daniel J Meehan1,2

M, b. 1864
     Daniel J Meehan was born in 1864 at Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1,3 He was the son of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan.1 Daniel J Meehan appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 28 July 1870 in the household of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 Daniel J Meehan appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 in the household of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan at Reservoir St., Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.2

Citations

  1. [S268] Daniel Meehan household, 1870 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on July 28, 1870, sheet 51 (handwritten) 26A (stamped), lines 3-10, dwelling 342, family 400, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication M593, roll 636, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S269] Daniel Meehan household, 1880 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on June 1, 1880, enumeration district 523, supervisor's district 60, sheet 4-5 (handwritten) 77D-78A (stamped), lines 49-50, 1-8, dwelling 30, family 41, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 548, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  3. [S319] Massachusetts Archives Vital Records (1841-1910) On-line Index, online http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcsrch/VitalRecordsSearchContents.html. Hereinafter cited as MA Vital Records 1841-1910 Index.

Elizabeth Meehan1

F, b. 1871
     Elizabeth Meehan was born in 1871 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan.1 Elizabeth Meehan appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 in the household of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan at Reservoir St., Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1

Citations

  1. [S269] Daniel Meehan household, 1880 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on June 1, 1880, enumeration district 523, supervisor's district 60, sheet 4-5 (handwritten) 77D-78A (stamped), lines 49-50, 1-8, dwelling 30, family 41, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 548, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S319] Massachusetts Archives Vital Records (1841-1910) On-line Index, online http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcsrch/VitalRecordsSearchContents.html. Hereinafter cited as MA Vital Records 1841-1910 Index.

Elizabeth Grace Meehan1

F, b. circa 1901
     Elizabeth Grace Meehan was born circa 1901 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of William Philip Meehan and Julie E (?).1 Elizabeth Grace Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 10 May 1910 in the household of William Philip Meehan and Julie E (?) at Central Ave, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 Elizabeth Grace Meehan appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 in the household of William Philip Meehan and Julie E (?) at 13 Maples Road, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 Elizabeth Grace Meehan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 15 April 1930 in the household of William Philip Meehan and Julie E (?) at 3 Maples Road, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.3

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MeehanWilliamP1910_T624-609-ED1129-p14A_208A.
  2. [S240] US Census MeehanWilliamP1920_T625-697-ED277-p10B_163B.
  3. [S240] US Census MeehanWilliamP1930_T626-903-ED5-257-p4B_4B.

George F Meehan1

M, b. 1875
     George F Meehan was born in 1875 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1,2 He was the son of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan.1 George F Meehan appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 in the household of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan at Reservoir St., Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1

Citations

  1. [S269] Daniel Meehan household, 1880 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on June 1, 1880, enumeration district 523, supervisor's district 60, sheet 4-5 (handwritten) 77D-78A (stamped), lines 49-50, 1-8, dwelling 30, family 41, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 548, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S319] Massachusetts Archives Vital Records (1841-1910) On-line Index, online http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcsrch/VitalRecordsSearchContents.html. Hereinafter cited as MA Vital Records 1841-1910 Index.

Helen M Meehan1

F, b. circa 1901
     Helen M Meehan was born circa 1901 at Illinois.1 She was the daughter of Michael S Meehan and Mary L Uber.1 Helen M Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 22 April 1910 in the household of Michael S Meehan and Mary L Uber at 8544 Jackson Ave, Hyde Park Pct, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.1 Helen M Meehan appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 15 January 1920 in the household of Michael S Meehan and Mary L Uber at 8540 S Maryland Ave, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.2 As of 1925,her married name was Horen.3 Helen M Meehan married Clement Martin Horen in 1925 at Illinois.3 Helen M Meehan and Clement Martin Horen appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 12 April 1930 at 8540 Maryland, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.4

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MeehanMichaelS1910_T624-279-Pt2-ED1426-p7B_295B.
  2. [S240] US Census MeehanMichaelS1920_T625-311-ED554-p9A_116A.
  3. [S240] US Census MeehanMichaelS1930_T626-429-ED16-2438-p9A_172A.
  4. [S240] US Census MeehanMichaelS1930_T626-429-ED16-2438-p9A_172A - Both the Clement/Helen Horen and Michael/Mary Meehan families were enumerated at the same address.

Henry Daniel Meehan1,2

M, b. 22 November 1897, d. 9 September 1962
      Henry Daniel Meehan was also known as HD.3 He was born on 22 November 1897 at Nebraska.4,5 He was the son of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery.2,4 Henry Daniel Meehan appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 9 June 1900 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery at I street, Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska.4 Henry Daniel Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 23 April 1910 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan at 197 S 24th St, South Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.6 Henry Daniel Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 7 May 1910 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan at 3321 Davenport St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.7 Tombstone Marker note: "Pvt US Marine Corps, World War I."5 Henry Daniel Meehan married Wilhemena M McBreen, daughter of Joseph J McBreen and Laura (?), on 26 January 1920 at Sacred Heart Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Emmet McCoy and Catherine C. Kenney, both of Omaha. The Rev. P. J. Judge, Rector of Sacred Hearth Church verified the marriage. Minnie's age is shown as 20 on the Marriage Record. The 1900 US Census shows she was born in September 1895, which would make her age about 24.2,8,9 Henry Daniel Meehan was Switchman for a Railroad Company (likely Union Pacific) on 2 April 1930 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.8 He and Wilhemena M McBreen appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 2 April 1930 at 4417 N 27th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.8 Henry worked for Union Pacific Railroad. He is buried at Holy Sepulchre cemetary in Omaha, away from the Brennan family plot. He had a military burial.1 Henry Daniel Meehan lived on 23 November 1943 at 4417 N 27th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.10,11 He died on 9 September 1962 at age 64.12,5 He was buried after 9 September 1962 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; HD is buried in "Section P - Block 33 - Row 1 - Lot 14 - Grave 1".1,13,5

Children of Henry Daniel Meehan and Wilhemena M McBreen

Citations

  1. [S29] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, Dec 20 to 27, 1999. Conversations with Mom during visit and review of pictures.
  2. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  3. [S151] Shawn Meehan, "Ancestry.com message board posting by Shawn Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (http://boards.ancestry.com/) to Ancestry.com, 7 Aug 2000. Hereinafter cited as "Shawn Meehan message board."
  4. [S172] Patrick Meehan household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 1, Columbus City, Platte County, Nebraska enumerated on June 9, 1900, enumeration district 159, supervisor's district 3, sheet 7B (handwritten) 44B (stamped), lines 61-68, dwelling 139, family 142, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 937, image viewed online or on CD from NEGenWeb (transcript), www.ancestry.com.
  5. [S320] Minnie M, John P and Mary Ann Meehan Henry D Cemetery Marker, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, NE, 4912 Leavenworth, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Richard G. Prucha, 15 Oct 2007.
  6. [S215] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 2, So. Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 23, 1910, enumeration district 112, supervisor's district 2, sheet 9A (handwritten) 33A (stamped), lines 37-44, dwelling 157, family 164, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 845, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.
  7. [S197] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 4, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on May 7, 1910, enumeration district 67, supervisor's district 2, sheet 21B (handwritten) 94B (stamped), lines 59-66, dwelling 424, family 451, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 844, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.
  8. [S170] Henry D Meehan household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 313, Ward 1, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 2, 1930, enumeration district 28-10, supervisor's district 7, sheet 2A,B (handwritten) 27A,B (stamped), lines 42-50, 1-2, dwelling 23, family 25, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626-1273, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  9. [S191] Henry D. Meehan and Minnie McBreen marriage, January 26, 1920, in Sacred Heart Church (Filed July 6, 1920 by Bryce Crawford, County Judge; Recorded July 31, 1920, Record No. 50231, Page 486): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Meehan/McBreen Marriage Record.
  10. [S194] Deaths: MEEHAN - Patrick, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, November 24, 1943, Unknown. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  11. [S190] Patrick H. Meehan, Certificate of Death 10813 (Nov 26, 1943), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Patrick H. Meehan Death Certificate.
  12. [S166] Deaths and Funerals: Morran - Margaret Elizabeth, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 18, 1970. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  13. [S318] Letter from Bill Barnes (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 2 Jun 2007; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).

James T Meehan1

M, b. circa 1904
     James T Meehan was born circa 1904 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of William Philip Meehan and Julie E (?).1 James T Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 10 May 1910 in the household of William Philip Meehan and Julie E (?) at Central Ave, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 James T Meehan appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 in the household of William Philip Meehan and Julie E (?) at 13 Maples Road, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 James T Meehan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 15 April 1930 in the household of William Philip Meehan and Julie E (?) at 3 Maples Road, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.3

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MeehanWilliamP1910_T624-609-ED1129-p14A_208A.
  2. [S240] US Census MeehanWilliamP1920_T625-697-ED277-p10B_163B.
  3. [S240] US Census MeehanWilliamP1930_T626-903-ED5-257-p4B_4B.

James Thomas Meehan1,2

M, b. 1878
     James Thomas Meehan was born in 1878 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1,2 He was the son of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan.1 James Thomas Meehan appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 in the household of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan at Reservoir St., Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1

Citations

  1. [S269] Daniel Meehan household, 1880 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on June 1, 1880, enumeration district 523, supervisor's district 60, sheet 4-5 (handwritten) 77D-78A (stamped), lines 49-50, 1-8, dwelling 30, family 41, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 548, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S319] Massachusetts Archives Vital Records (1841-1910) On-line Index, online http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcsrch/VitalRecordsSearchContents.html. Hereinafter cited as MA Vital Records 1841-1910 Index.

John A Meehan1,2

M, b. July 1888, d. 7 April 1908
     John A Meehan was born in July 1888 at Nebraska.1 He was the son of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery.1 John A Meehan appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 9 June 1900 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery at I street, Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska.1 John A Meehan died on 7 April 1908 at age 19; John is NOT listed as a survivor of Patrick Meehan in Patrick's obituary.3,2 He was buried on 9 April 1908 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Services were held at St. Agnes Church. Buried in "Block 4 - Sectoin 2 - Lot 4 (no specific grave number listed)."2

Citations

  1. [S172] Patrick Meehan household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 1, Columbus City, Platte County, Nebraska enumerated on June 9, 1900, enumeration district 159, supervisor's district 3, sheet 7B (handwritten) 44B (stamped), lines 61-68, dwelling 139, family 142, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 937, image viewed online or on CD from NEGenWeb (transcript), www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."
  3. [S194] Deaths: MEEHAN - Patrick, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, November 24, 1943, Unknown, John is NOT listed as a survivor of Patrick Meehan in Patrick's obituary.. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.

John E Meehan1

M, b. 1861, d. 15 November 1901
     John E Meehan was born in 1861 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.2,3 He was the son of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan.2 John E Meehan appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 28 July 1870 in the household of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.2 John E Meehan appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 at 1010 [?] S 13th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; John's occupation is listed as Laborer on the 1880 census.4 He died on 15 November 1901 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado;

The Columbus Journal, [Wednesday] November 20, 1901
DIED
MEEHAN--Patrick Meehan received a telegram Friday night [11/15/1901] stating that his brother John had been killed in the line of his duty as a railroad employe, and immediately left for Denver.

The Columbus Telegram, [Friday] November 22, 1901
DIED
MEEHAN--Patrick Meehan returned Tuesday morning [11/19/1901] from Denver, Col., where he was called by the death of a brother, John E. Meehan, who died Friday evening [11/15/1901] as the result of injuries received a few hours beofre [sic] in the discharge of his duties as a railroad employee. Mr. Meehan was a single man. He had frequently visited his brother here and was well known by several Columbus people.1

Citations

  1. [S182] Platte County, Nebraska Births, Marriages and Deaths recorded in Platte County Newspapers 1901 (October - December), online http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/platte/vitals/vitals1901d.html. Hereinafter cited as Platte Co., NE 1901 newspaper extracts.
  2. [S268] Daniel Meehan household, 1870 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on July 28, 1870, sheet 51 (handwritten) 26A (stamped), lines 3-10, dwelling 342, family 400, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication M593, roll 636, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  3. [S319] Massachusetts Archives Vital Records (1841-1910) On-line Index, online http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcsrch/VitalRecordsSearchContents.html. Hereinafter cited as MA Vital Records 1841-1910 Index.
  4. [S174] Patrick Garvey household, 1880 U.S. Census, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on Jun 2, 1880, enumeration district 12, supervisor's district 2, sheet 7 (handwritten) 93C (stamped), lines 40-50, dwelling 10, family 13, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 747, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.

John P Meehan1,2,3

M, b. 27 August 1923, d. 26 May 1964
     214 John P Meehan was born on 27 August 1923 at Nebraska.3,5 He was the son of Henry Daniel Meehan and Wilhemena M McBreen.1 John P Meehan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 2 April 1930 in the household of Henry Daniel Meehan and Wilhemena M McBreen at 4417 N 27th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Tombstone Note: "US Army of Occupation, World War II."5 John P Meehan died on 26 May 1964 at age 40.6,3,5 He was buried after 26 May 1964 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetary, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; John is buried in "Section P - Block 33 - Row 1 - Lot 16 - Grave 1".7

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S29] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, Dec 20 to 27, 1999. Conversations with Mom during visit and review of pictures.
  3. [S170] Henry D Meehan household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 313, Ward 1, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 2, 1930, enumeration district 28-10, supervisor's district 7, sheet 2A,B (handwritten) 27A,B (stamped), lines 42-50, 1-2, dwelling 23, family 25, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626-1273, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  4. [S86] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, Unknown Date.
  5. [S320] Minnie M, John P and Mary Ann Meehan Henry D Cemetery Marker, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, NE, 4912 Leavenworth, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Richard G. Prucha, 15 Oct 2007.
  6. [S166] Deaths and Funerals: Morran - Margaret Elizabeth, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 18, 1970. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  7. [S318] Letter from Bill Barnes (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 2 Jun 2007; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).

LaRue Meehan1

M, d. 2004
     LaRue Meehan died in 2004.2

Citations

  1. [S276] Dennis Patrick Meehan and Lisa Lynne Dent, August 16, 2003, Dennis Meehan and Lisa Dent Wedding Announcement, at Arlington Community Church, Arlington, Washington County, Nebraska; Original in possession of author.
  2. [S82] Personal knowledge of the author.

Loretta Frances Meehan1,2

F, b. September 1892, d. 11 May 1942
     Loretta Frances Meehan was born in September 1892 at Nebraska.3 She was the daughter of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery.1,3 Loretta Frances Meehan appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 9 June 1900 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery at I street, Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska.3 Loretta Frances Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 23 April 1910 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan at 197 S 24th St, South Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 Loretta Frances Meehan was Marker at a Laundry on 23 April 1910 at South Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 She appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 7 May 1910 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan at 3321 Davenport St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 Loretta Frances Meehan was Cashier at a Supermart Store on 7 May 1910 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 As of circa 1911,her married name was Frances L Talcott.1,5 She married Asa Evans Talcott, son of (?) Talcott, circa 1911 The 1930 census shows the age at first marriage for both Asa and Frances as 19, but their age at last birthday as 43 and 37, thus this is likely Asa's second marriage.1,6 Based on the birth ages and states of Asa and Loretta's children as shown in the 1930 census, it is likely Asa and Loretta moved from South Dakota to Washington between 1915 and 1917.6 Loretta Frances Meehan and Asa Evans Talcott appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 8 January 1920 at 113 Armstrong Ave, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.7 Loretta (Talcott) lived in Yakima, Washington, ran a musical instrument business with her husband. Nee-nee (Nora Catherine (Meehan) Brennan) took Aunt Ta (Catherine (Brennan) Osterman) and Mom (Mary Margaret (Brennan) Prucha) to Yakima on the train when they were children. Aunt Ta tells a story about Mom getting sick, and Nee-nee staying on the train with her, while Aunt Ta was taken by some other train passenger or passengers to see some city.1 Loretta Frances Meehan and Asa Evans Talcott appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 7 April 1930 at 2210 ? St, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.6 Loretta Frances Meehan died on 11 May 1942 at Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington, at age 49; Washington state death certificate number 137, age at death 49.8

Children of Loretta Frances Meehan and Asa Evans Talcott

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S197] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 4, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on May 7, 1910, enumeration district 67, supervisor's district 2, sheet 21B (handwritten) 94B (stamped), lines 59-66, dwelling 424, family 451, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 844, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.
  3. [S172] Patrick Meehan household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 1, Columbus City, Platte County, Nebraska enumerated on June 9, 1900, enumeration district 159, supervisor's district 3, sheet 7B (handwritten) 44B (stamped), lines 61-68, dwelling 139, family 142, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 937, image viewed online or on CD from NEGenWeb (transcript), www.ancestry.com.
  4. [S215] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 2, So. Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 23, 1910, enumeration district 112, supervisor's district 2, sheet 9A (handwritten) 33A (stamped), lines 37-44, dwelling 157, family 164, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 845, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.
  5. [S177] Asa Talcott household, 1930 U.S. Census, Precinct 14, Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington enumerated on April 7, 1930, enumeration district 37-14, supervisor's district 8, sheet 3B-4A (handwritten) 153B-154A (stamped), lines 99-100, 1-3, dwelling 73, family 74, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 2524, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com, Loretta is listed as Frances L. Talcott on this census.
  6. [S177] April 7, 1930 1930 U.S. Census, Precinct 14, Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington, T626, roll 2524, ED 37-14, sheet 3B-4A (handwritten) 153B-154A (stamped).
  7. [S204] AE Talcott household, 1920 U.S. Census, Precinct 10, Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington enumerated on January 8, 1920, enumeration district 221, supervisor's district 4, sheet 10A (handwritten) 135A (stamped), lines 3-7, dwelling 188, family 220, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 1946, image viewed online or on CD from www.Ancestry.com.
  8. [S211] "Washington Death Index 1940-1996 [database online]", 1940 thru 1996, Certificate Number 137, Washington Death Index 1940-1996, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/6716.htm, printout dated March 26, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Washington (Original): Ancestry.com, Original data: Index created by: Washington State Department of Health. Microfilmed copy of index obtained from: Washington State Archives., 2002 (Ancestry), 1940 thru 1996 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "WA Death Index 1940-96."

Madeline Agnes Meehan1,2,3

F, b. 18 May 1905, d. 26 December 1962
      Madeline Agnes Meehan was also known as Madlyn An old photograph shows her name as "Madlyn". Mom (Mary Margaret (Brennan) Prucha) thinks Madlyn was married and that she died at a young age.4 Madeline Agnes Meehan was also known as Madelaine.4 She was born on 18 May 1905 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; The "Name of Child" field on Madeline's Certificate of Birth shows "No Name Listed". The Name of Attendant at Birth was W. J. McCrann, M.D.5,6 She was the daughter of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery.4,3 Madeline Agnes Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 23 April 1910 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan at 197 S 24th St, South Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Madeline Agnes Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 7 May 1910 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan at 3321 Davenport St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.7 Madeline Agnes Meehan appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 13 January 1920 in the household of Bridget Agnes Dowd at 2873 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Madeline Agnes Meehan witnessed the marriage of Edward Leo Dugdale and Alice Rose Meehan on 3 November 1923 at St. Cecilia's Cathedral, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Witnesses were Bert Lowry (Ed's uncle?) and Madeline Meehan (Alice's younger sister), both residing at Omaha. George A. Smiskol, Pastor St. Cecilias Cathedral performed the marriage. Both Ed and Alice ages are 22, implying they were born about 1901. The marriage license was granted on Oct. 30, 1923.8,2 As of after 3 November 1923,her married name was MacFarland.9 Madeline Agnes Meehan married Donald D MacFarland, son of John M MacFarland and Agnes L (?), after 3 November 1923.9,2 Madeline Agnes Meehan and Donald D MacFarland lived on 23 November 1943 at Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California.9 As of 1946, Madeline Agnes Meehan was also known as Madalyn A.10 She and Donald D MacFarland lived between 1946 and 1948 at 2412 Manhattan av, Manhattan Beach, Los Angeles County, California; Madalyn is listed as a Republican, Donald a Democrat.10 Madeline Agnes Meehan died on 26 December 1962 at Riverside County, California, at age 57.6

Citations

  1. [S171] Bridget Brennan household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 3, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 13, 1920, enumeration district 36, supervisor's district 2, sheet 19A (handwritten) 214A (stamped), lines 16-23, dwelling 169, family 143, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 988, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com, Indexed on ancestry.com as "Birgit Breman."
  2. [S195] Edward L. Dugdale and Alice Meehan marriage, November 3, 1923, in St. Cecilias Cathedral (Filed July 12, 1924 by Bryce Crawford, County Judge; Recorded July 24, 1924, Record No. 61388, Page 469): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dugdale/Meehan Marriage Record.
  3. [S215] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 2, So. Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 23, 1910, enumeration district 112, supervisor's district 2, sheet 9A (handwritten) 33A (stamped), lines 37-44, dwelling 157, family 164, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 845, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.
  4. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  5. [S196] No Name Listed Meehan, Certificate of Birth Birth No. 126 135-05 (1905), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
  6. [S207] "California Death Index 1940-1997 [database online]", 1940 thru 1997, California Death Index 1940-1997, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5180, printout dated March 24, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Sacramento, CA (Original): Ancestry.com, Original electronic data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, 19--., 2000 (Ancestry), 1940 thru 1997 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "CA_DeathIndx1940-97."
  7. [S197] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 4, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on May 7, 1910, enumeration district 67, supervisor's district 2, sheet 21B (handwritten) 94B (stamped), lines 59-66, dwelling 424, family 451, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 844, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.
  8. [S176] Edward Dugdale household, 1930 U.S. Census, Clarinda City, Page County, Iowa enumerated on April 29, 1930, enumeration district 73-22, supervisor's district 73, sheet 18A (handwritten) 178A (stamped), lines 41-44, dwelling 427, family 468, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 672, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  9. [S194] Deaths: MEEHAN - Patrick, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, November 24, 1943, Unknown. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  10. [S321] "CaliforniaVoter Registrations 1900-1968 [database online]", 1900 thru 1968, California Voter Registrations 1900-1968, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1249. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Sacramento, CA (Original): Ancestry.com. California Voter Registrations, 1900-1968 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: State of California, United States. Great Register of Voters. Sacramento, California: California State Library., 2008 (Ancestry), 1900 thru 1968 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "CA_VoterReg1900-68."

Margaret A Meehan1

F, b. 1862
     Margaret A Meehan was born in 1862 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan.1 Margaret A Meehan appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 28 July 1870 in the household of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 Margaret A Meehan appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 in the household of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan at Reservoir St., Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.3

Citations

  1. [S268] Daniel Meehan household, 1870 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on July 28, 1870, sheet 51 (handwritten) 26A (stamped), lines 3-10, dwelling 342, family 400, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication M593, roll 636, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S319] Massachusetts Archives Vital Records (1841-1910) On-line Index, online http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcsrch/VitalRecordsSearchContents.html. Hereinafter cited as MA Vital Records 1841-1910 Index.
  3. [S269] Daniel Meehan household, 1880 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on June 1, 1880, enumeration district 523, supervisor's district 60, sheet 4-5 (handwritten) 77D-78A (stamped), lines 49-50, 1-8, dwelling 30, family 41, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 548, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.

Margaret Elizabeth Meehan1,2,3

F, b. 23 December 1920, d. 17 July 1970
     Margaret Elizabeth Meehan was born on 23 December 1920 at Nebraska.2,4 She was the daughter of Henry Daniel Meehan and Wilhemena M McBreen.1 Margaret Elizabeth Meehan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 2 April 1930 in the household of Henry Daniel Meehan and Wilhemena M McBreen at 4417 N 27th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 Margaret Elizabeth Meehan married (?) Morran.2 Her married name was Morran.2 Margaret Elizabeth Meehan lived on 18 July 1970 at Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma.3 She died on 17 July 1970 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 49; Margaret was shot and killed near 27th and Fowler Street when someone stole her purse.1,2,5

July 18, 1970 Front page article in the Saturday Omaha World-Herald:
Woman Slain As Children Watch Attack
By Steve Jordon
A Tulsa, Okla., woman, who was visiting relatives in Omaha, was fatally shot by a young man who snatched per purse as she lay screaming on the sidewalk of a residential street Friday afternoon.
The woman was identified by her brother, Patrick Henry Meehan, 250 North Eightieth Street, as Mrs. Margaret E. Morran, 49. Meehan said his sister was a teacher and worked in a Tulsa boys home.
Neighborhood children saw the shooting, which occurred about 2 p.m. in the 2700 block of Fowler Avenue, police said.
One of the children, Kathy McGranaghan, 12, said she was standing on the front porch of her home at 2710 Fowler Avenue when she saw Mrs. Morran approaching.
Sneaking Up
"This guy was sneaking up behind her." Kathy said. "I thought they were playing, so I just stood and watched."
Police said the children saw Mrs. Morran get off a bus from downtown Omaha and walk two blocks up Twenty-seventh Street from Ames Avenue to Fowler.
When she reached the north sidewalk of Fowler, she turned west, walking along a high hedge in front of the first two houses from the corner, officers said.
The young man, a Negro about 18 to 20 years old, 5-foot-7 or 8 inches tall, and wearing a white leather cap and a green short-sleeve shirt, pushed her down from behind, police said the children told them.
Mrs. Morran screamed twice, and the man "reached out and shot her, and then grabbed her purse and ran," one youngster said.
Shopping Bag Found
A paper shopping bag she carried landed in the hedge, splattered with blood from a wound at the base of her neck. Kathy ran into her home and called the police.
The young man ran back to Twenty-seventh Street and turned north, police said.
"It was a .38 with a silencer," said one child, describing the pistol the young man used.
Police said Mrs. Morran was dead when they arrived on the scene.
Meehan said his sister "was up here visiting friends and relatives and wanted to see her old neighborhood," the area where she was shot. Mrs. Morran was a graduate of the College of St. Mary, Meehan said.
Other survivors include two sons, Army Lt. James Morran, stationed in Georgia, and Daniel Morran, a student at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln; two daughters, Mrs. Richard Champion, 4235 Redman Avenue, and Michaelann, a sophomore at Marian High School; and three sisters, Mrs. Katherine Talley, Tulsa, Okla; Mrs. Eileen Wagoner, Hemet, Calif., and Mrs. Betty Thorpe, Tucson, Ariz.5

July 18, 1970 Obituary notice of the Saturday Omaha World-Herald:
MORRAN - Margaret Elizabeth, Tulsa, Okla., age 49. Survived by mother, Minnie Meehan, Omaha, Brother, Patrick Meehan, Omaha, 3 sisters, Mrs. Catherine Talley, Tulsa, Okla., Mrs. Betty Thorpe, Tuscon [sic], Ariz., Eileen Wagoner, Hemet, Calif., 2 sons, Lt. James Morran, US Army, Ala. and Daniel Morran, Lincoln, 2 daughters, Loretta Champion, Omaha, Michaelann Morran, Omaha.
Services pending arrival of relatives.
HEAFEY & HEAFEY
3522 Farnam 345-1251.3

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S87] Margaret E. Morran, Funeral/Prayer card July 17, 1970, Heafey & Heafey, at Omaha, Nebraska; Original in possession of author.
  3. [S166] Deaths and Funerals: Morran - Margaret Elizabeth, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 18, 1970. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  4. [S170] Henry D Meehan household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 313, Ward 1, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 2, 1930, enumeration district 28-10, supervisor's district 7, sheet 2A,B (handwritten) 27A,B (stamped), lines 42-50, 1-2, dwelling 23, family 25, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626-1273, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  5. [S167] Woman Slain as Children Watch Attack, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 18, 1970, Pg. 1. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.

Margerite Meehan1

F, b. March 1894
      Margerite Meehan was also known as Margaret.2 Peg died of breast cancer in Ed and Alice (Meehan) Dugdale's home, and Mom (Mary (Brennan) Prucha) helped take care of her while she was dying. She had owned a house on the other side of Elmwood Park. She had a long-time boyfriend, Art Ainsworth, who was a dapper dresser. Peg never married.3 Her common name was Peg.3 She was born in March 1894 at Nebraska.4 She was the daughter of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery.3,4 Margerite Meehan appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 9 June 1900 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery at I street, Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska.4 Margerite Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 23 April 1910 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan at 197 S 24th St, South Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 Margerite Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 7 May 1910 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan at 3321 Davenport St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 Margerite Meehan lived on 23 November 1943 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1

Citations

  1. [S194] Deaths: MEEHAN - Patrick, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, November 24, 1943, Unknown. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  2. [S197] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 4, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on May 7, 1910, enumeration district 67, supervisor's district 2, sheet 21B (handwritten) 94B (stamped), lines 59-66, dwelling 424, family 451, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 844, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.
  3. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  4. [S172] Patrick Meehan household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 1, Columbus City, Platte County, Nebraska enumerated on June 9, 1900, enumeration district 159, supervisor's district 3, sheet 7B (handwritten) 44B (stamped), lines 61-68, dwelling 139, family 142, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 937, image viewed online or on CD from NEGenWeb (transcript), www.ancestry.com.
  5. [S215] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 2, So. Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 23, 1910, enumeration district 112, supervisor's district 2, sheet 9A (handwritten) 33A (stamped), lines 37-44, dwelling 157, family 164, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 845, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.

Mary Ann Meehan1,2

F, b. circa February 1929, d. 1947
     Mary Ann Meehan was born circa February 1929 at Nebraska.3,4 She was the daughter of Henry Daniel Meehan and Wilhemena M McBreen.1 Mary Ann Meehan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 2 April 1930 in the household of Henry Daniel Meehan and Wilhemena M McBreen at 4417 N 27th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Mary Ann Meehan was buried in 1947 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetary, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Mary Ann is buried in "Section P - Block 40".2 She died in 1947 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Maryann was killed on Fontenelle Blvd. in a car accident in her teens.1,5,4

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S318] Letter from Bill Barnes (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 2 Jun 2007; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  3. [S170] Henry D Meehan household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 313, Ward 1, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 2, 1930, enumeration district 28-10, supervisor's district 7, sheet 2A,B (handwritten) 27A,B (stamped), lines 42-50, 1-2, dwelling 23, family 25, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626-1273, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  4. [S320] Minnie M, John P and Mary Ann Meehan Henry D Cemetery Marker, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, NE, 4912 Leavenworth, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Richard G. Prucha, 15 Oct 2007.
  5. [S166] Deaths and Funerals: Morran - Margaret Elizabeth, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 18, 1970. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.

Mary E Meehan1

F, b. 1866
     Mary E Meehan was born in 1866 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan.1 Mary E Meehan appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 28 July 1870 in the household of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 Mary E Meehan appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 in the household of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan at Reservoir St., Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.3

Citations

  1. [S268] Daniel Meehan household, 1870 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on July 28, 1870, sheet 51 (handwritten) 26A (stamped), lines 3-10, dwelling 342, family 400, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication M593, roll 636, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S319] Massachusetts Archives Vital Records (1841-1910) On-line Index, online http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcsrch/VitalRecordsSearchContents.html. Hereinafter cited as MA Vital Records 1841-1910 Index.
  3. [S269] Daniel Meehan household, 1880 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on June 1, 1880, enumeration district 523, supervisor's district 60, sheet 4-5 (handwritten) 77D-78A (stamped), lines 49-50, 1-8, dwelling 30, family 41, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 548, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.

Mary E Meehan1

F
     Mary E Meehan married John Sullivan at Ireland.1 Mary E Meehan was born at Ireland.1 Her married name was Sullivan.1

Child of Mary E Meehan and John Sullivan

Citations

  1. [S279] Ellen Meehan, Certificate of Death (Date of Record February 4, 1911), Needham, MA Town Clerk, 1471 Highland Ave, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Hereinafter cited as Ellen Meehan Death Certificate.

Mary Ellen Meehan1

F, b. September 1890
     Her common name was Mamie.1,2 Mary Ellen Meehan was born in September 1890 at Nebraska.3 She was the daughter of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery.1,3 Mary Ellen Meehan appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 9 June 1900 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery at I street, Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska.3 Mary Ellen Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 23 April 1910 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan at 197 S 24th St, South Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 Mary Ellen Meehan was Cashier at a Dept. Store on 23 April 1910 at South Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 She appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 7 May 1910 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan at 3321 Davenport St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 Mary Ellen Meehan was Marker at a Laundry business on 7 May 1910 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 She was Book Keeper on 13 January 1920 at Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota.6 She appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 13 January 1920 in the household of George William Keyser and Nellie R Richardson at Deadwood St, Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota.6 As of 28 December 1927,her married name was Keyser.1,7,8 Mary Ellen Meehan married George William Keyser on 28 December 1927 at Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota, Mary E. Meehan is single and listed as a roomer in the George and Nellie Keyser household on the 1920 census, but is George's wife on the 1930 census.1,7,6,8 Mary Ellen Meehan and George William Keyser appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 26 April 1930 at Deadwood St, Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota.7 Mary Ellen Meehan lived on 23 November 1943 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 Mamie (Mary Ellen) Keyser was a housekeeper when Ed (Edward John Prucha) knew her, in some very nice house near Nee-Nee (Nora Catherine (Meehan) Brennan) and Pa (John Austin Brennan), and liked to stop off at the Nifty Bar on Saddle Creek, to have a little snort now and then.1

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S194] Deaths: MEEHAN - Patrick, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, November 24, 1943, Unknown. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  3. [S172] Patrick Meehan household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 1, Columbus City, Platte County, Nebraska enumerated on June 9, 1900, enumeration district 159, supervisor's district 3, sheet 7B (handwritten) 44B (stamped), lines 61-68, dwelling 139, family 142, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 937, image viewed online or on CD from NEGenWeb (transcript), www.ancestry.com.
  4. [S215] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 2, So. Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 23, 1910, enumeration district 112, supervisor's district 2, sheet 9A (handwritten) 33A (stamped), lines 37-44, dwelling 157, family 164, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 845, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.
  5. [S197] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 4, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on May 7, 1910, enumeration district 67, supervisor's district 2, sheet 21B (handwritten) 94B (stamped), lines 59-66, dwelling 424, family 451, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 844, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.
  6. [S178] George Keyser household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 2, Fort Pierre City, Stanley County, South Dakota enumerated on January 13, 1920, enumeration district 190, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5A-B (handwritten) 123A-B (stamped), lines 47-52, dwelling 90, family 99, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 1724, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  7. [S179] George W. Keyser household, 1930 U.S. Census, Fort Pierre City, Stanley County, South Dakota enumerated on April 26, 1930, enumeration district 59-4, supervisor's district 2, sheet 3B-4A (handwritten) 7B-8A (stamped), lines 100, 1-3, dwelling 64, family 70, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 2231, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  8. [S283] George W. Sr. Keyser and Mary Ellen Meehan marriage, December 28, 1927, in South Dakota State Board of Health, Division of Vital Statistics (Register No. G9, Stamped Number 123197. Found via ancestry.com "South Dakota Marriage Certificates, 1905-1949". Source Information: Ancestry.com. South Dakota Marriage Certificates, 1905-1949 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: South Dakota Department of Health. South Dakota Marriage Index, 1905-1949. South Dakota Department of Health, Pierre, South Dakota.): Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota, Ancestry.Com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. Hereinafter cited as Keyser/Meehan Marriage Record.

Mary G Meehan1

F, b. circa 1899
     Mary G Meehan was born circa 1899 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of William Philip Meehan and Julie E (?).1 Mary G Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 10 May 1910 in the household of William Philip Meehan and Julie E (?) at Central Ave, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 Mary G Meehan appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 in the household of William Philip Meehan and Julie E (?) at 13 Maples Road, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MeehanWilliamP1910_T624-609-ED1129-p14A_208A.
  2. [S240] US Census MeehanWilliamP1920_T625-697-ED277-p10B_163B.

Michael S Meehan1,2,3

M, b. September 1869, d. after 23 November 1943
     Michael S Meehan was born in September 1869 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.2,4 He was the son of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan.1,2 Michael S Meehan appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 28 July 1870 in the household of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.2 Michael S Meehan appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 in the household of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan at Reservoir St., Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.5 Michael S Meehan married Mary L Uber, daughter of (?) Uber and Lenora (?), circa 1896.6 Michael S Meehan was a Switchman for the Railroad on each census record between 1900 and 1930 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.7 He and Mary L Uber appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 4 June 1900 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.6 Michael S Meehan and Mary L Uber appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 22 April 1910 at 8544 Jackson Ave, Hyde Park Pct, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.3 Michael S Meehan and Mary L Uber appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 15 January 1920 at 8540 S Maryland Ave, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.8 Michael S Meehan and Mary L Uber appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 12 April 1930 at 8540 Maryland, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.9 Michael S Meehan lived on 23 November 1943 at LakeWood, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.1 He died after 23 November 1943.1

Child of Michael S Meehan and Mary L Uber

Citations

  1. [S194] Deaths: MEEHAN - Patrick, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, November 24, 1943, Unknown. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  2. [S268] Daniel Meehan household, 1870 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on July 28, 1870, sheet 51 (handwritten) 26A (stamped), lines 3-10, dwelling 342, family 400, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication M593, roll 636, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MeehanMichaelS1910_T624-279-Pt2-ED1426-p7B_295B.
  4. [S319] Massachusetts Archives Vital Records (1841-1910) On-line Index, online http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcsrch/VitalRecordsSearchContents.html. Hereinafter cited as MA Vital Records 1841-1910 Index.
  5. [S269] Daniel Meehan household, 1880 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on June 1, 1880, enumeration district 523, supervisor's district 60, sheet 4-5 (handwritten) 77D-78A (stamped), lines 49-50, 1-8, dwelling 30, family 41, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 548, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  6. [S240] US Census MeehanMichaelS1900_T623-284-ED960-p9A_301A.
  7. [S240] US Census MeehanMichaelS1900_T623-284-ED960-p9A_301A, MeehanMichaelS1910_T624-279-Pt2-ED1426-p7B_295B, MeehanMichaelS1920_T625-311-ED554-p9A_116A, MeehanMichaelS1930_T626-429-ED16-2438-p9A_172A.
  8. [S240] US Census MeehanMichaelS1920_T625-311-ED554-p9A_116A.
  9. [S240] US Census MeehanMichaelS1930_T626-429-ED16-2438-p9A_172A.

Nora Catherine Meehan1

F, b. 14 October 1895, d. 11 March 1967
     Nora Catherine Meehan was born on 14 October 1895 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Her common name was Nee-Nee.2 She was the daughter of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery.3 Our family always thought that Nee-Nee had five sisters and one brother. However, as shown on the 1900 US Census, she actually had two brothers.4,5 Nora Catherine Meehan was baptized on 17 November 1895 at Holy Family Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Sponsors were John E. and Catherine Coffey; the minister was H. J. Peters. S. J.6 She appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 9 June 1900 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery at I street, Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska.5 Nora Catherine Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 23 April 1910 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan at 197 S 24th St, South Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.7 Nora Catherine Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 7 May 1910 in the household of Patrick Henry Mahan at 3321 Davenport St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.8 Nora Catherine Meehan and John Austin Brennan obtained a marriage license on 2 June 1917 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.9 Nora Catherine Meehan married John Austin Brennan, son of Edward J Brennan and Bridget Agnes Dowd, on 4 June 1917 at St. Peters Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, witnesses to the marriage were Henry Bastain and Margaret Meehan (Peg, Nee-Nee's sister), both residing in Omaha, Nebraska. Associate Pastor D. P. Neligan performed the wedding ceremony. Although Mom remembers Nee-Nee talking about being married at St. John's Church at Creighton University and walking down a "long aisle", Nee-Nee and Pa's marriage certificate shows they were married at St. Peters Church.10,11 As of 4 June 1917,her married name was Brennan.10,11 Nora Catherine Meehan appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 13 January 1920 in the household of Bridget Agnes Dowd at 2873 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.12 Nora Catherine Meehan and John Austin Brennan lived on 16 January 1921 at 2873 Capitol Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; at the time Mary Margaret Brennan was born.13 Nora Catherine Meehan and John Austin Brennan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 14 April 1930 at 3340 N 47th Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; This census page shows a last name of Brenan instead of Brennan.14

Nee-Nee was a Dental Assistant. She worked for two dentists, Dr. Schaefer and Dr. Depoche. Dr. Depoche wanted to send Nee-Nee to school to become a dentist herself. The 1930 census shows her occupation as Dental Nurse and Assistant to a Dentist.10,14 Nora Catherine Meehan died on 11 March 1967 at Methodist Hospital, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 71. Nee-Nee died at 3:05 AM. Immediate cause of death was "Breast Cancer"; Interval between onset and death: 5 yr.15 She was buried on 13 March 1967 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; The John A. Gentleman Mortuary handled the arrangements. Services were at Holy Name Church. Nora is buried in "Section 1 - Block 4 - Lot 13 - Grave 7".3,16,17

March 12, 1967 Obituary notice on page 27-D of the Sunday Omaha World-Herald:
BRENNAN - Nora C., age 71 years, residence 6620 Seward St. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Stanley (Catherine) Osterman, Kilgore, Neb., Mrs. Lumir (Mary) Prucha; 2 sisters, Mrs. Alice Dugdale, Mrs. Mary Ellen Keyser, both of Omaha; 12 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild.
Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m. at the JOHN A. GENTLEMAN MORTUARY to Holy Name Church 10 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Rosary Sunday 8 p.m.16

Children of Nora Catherine Meehan and John Austin Brennan

Citations

  1. [S116] Nora Catherine Meehan, Certificate of Birth No. 9421B (309) (October 14, 1895), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
  2. [S82] Personal knowledge of the author.
  3. [S84] Nora Catherine Brennan, Certificate of Death 141903 (Mar 15, 1967), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Nora C. Brennan, Death Certificate.
  4. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  5. [S172] Patrick Meehan household, 1900 U.S. Census, Ward 1, Columbus City, Platte County, Nebraska enumerated on June 9, 1900, enumeration district 159, supervisor's district 3, sheet 7B (handwritten) 44B (stamped), lines 61-68, dwelling 139, family 142, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 937, image viewed online or on CD from NEGenWeb (transcript), www.ancestry.com.
  6. [S126] Meehan, Nora Catherine, Verification of Baptism, (May 29, 1917), Document is a handwritten note on Holy Family Church, 1715 Izard Street, Omaha letterhead, dated May 29th, 1917. The text includes: "To whom it may concern: This is to certify that Nora Catherine Meehan was born Oct. 14, 1895, and baptized in Holy Family Church Nov. 17, 1895. Parents, Holy Family Church, 1715 Izard St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Meehan, Nora, Baptism.
  7. [S215] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 2, So. Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 23, 1910, enumeration district 112, supervisor's district 2, sheet 9A (handwritten) 33A (stamped), lines 37-44, dwelling 157, family 164, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 845, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.
  8. [S197] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 4, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on May 7, 1910, enumeration district 67, supervisor's district 2, sheet 21B (handwritten) 94B (stamped), lines 59-66, dwelling 424, family 451, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 844, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.
  9. [S119] John Brennan and Nora Meehan, Marriage License: Return of marriage was filed on June 19, 1917, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Brennan - Meehan, Marriage License.
  10. [S29] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, Dec 20 to 27, 1999. Conversations with Mom during visit and review of pictures.
  11. [S120] John A. Brennan and Nora C. Meehan marriage, June 2, 1917, in St. Peters Church, Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as St. Peters Church.
  12. [S171] Bridget Brennan household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 3, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 13, 1920, enumeration district 36, supervisor's district 2, sheet 19A (handwritten) 214A (stamped), lines 16-23, dwelling 169, family 143, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 988, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com, Indexed on ancestry.com as "Birgit Breman."
  13. [S33] Mary Margaret Brennan, Certificate of Birth No. 9422B (A16037) (1-23-1921), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
  14. [S139] John A Brenan [sic] household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 419, Ward 12, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 14, 1930, enumeration district 28-135, supervisor's district 7, sheet 63B (handwritten), 189B (stamped), lines 75-78, dwelling 582, family 593, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1279, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Indexed on ancestry.com as "John A Brenan."
  15. [S84] Nora Catherine Brennan, Nora C. Brennan, Death Certificate, Informant was Nora's daughter Mary Pruka [sic], 6620 Seward, Omaha, Nebr.
  16. [S127] Deaths and Funerals: Brennan - Nora C., Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, March 12, 1967, Pg. 27-D. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  17. [S298] Marilyn Rehling, "Genealogy Request - Brennan & Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (Omaha Catholic Cemeteries, 7710 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-3711) to Richard Prucha, 23 Jun 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Brennan & Meehan cemetery info."
  18. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."

Patrick Henry Meehan1,2

M, b. after 3 April 1930
      Patrick is married with a family somewhere, possibly California.1,3 Patrick Henry Meehan was born after 3 April 1930 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 He was the son of Henry Daniel Meehan and Wilhemena M McBreen.1 Patrick Henry Meehan lived on 18 July 1970 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S151] Shawn Meehan, "Ancestry.com message board posting by Shawn Meehan", e-mail message from e-mail address (http://boards.ancestry.com/) to Ancestry.com, 7 Aug 2000. Hereinafter cited as "Shawn Meehan message board."
  3. [S29] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, Dec 20 to 27, 1999. Conversations with Mom during visit and review of pictures.
  4. [S166] Deaths and Funerals: Morran - Margaret Elizabeth, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 18, 1970. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.

William H Meehan1

M, b. 1868, d. 1868
     William H Meehan was born in 1868 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan.1 William H Meehan died in 1868 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1

Citations

  1. [S319] Massachusetts Archives Vital Records (1841-1910) On-line Index, online http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcsrch/VitalRecordsSearchContents.html. Hereinafter cited as MA Vital Records 1841-1910 Index.

William Philip Meehan1,2,3

M, b. 20 March 1873, d. after 23 November 1943
     William Philip Meehan was born on 20 March 1873 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.2,3,4 He was the son of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan.1,2 William Philip Meehan appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 in the household of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan at Reservoir St., Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.2 William Philip Meehan married Julie E (?) between 1889 and 1896 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.5 William Philip Meehan lived in 1901 at 251 Wash., Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; William P. Meehan is listed as a Canvasser, 251 Wash. (h. at Needham) in the 1901 Newton City Directory.6 He lived between 1905 and 1906 at 2 Colburn, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.7 He was Department Superintendant with an Insurance Company between 1910 and 1912 at 35 Central Ave NUF, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.8,5 He and Julie E (?) appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 10 May 1910 at Central Ave, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.5 William Philip Meehan filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 12 September 1918 at Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, William's description indicated he was 45 years old, white, tall height, stout build, had blue eyes and black hair. His occupation was a Superintendant at a life insurance company at 221 Essex Rd, Salem, Essex Co., MA, and he was living at 13 Maples Rd, Salem, MA.3 He and Julie E (?) appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 at 13 Maples Road, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.9 William Philip Meehan and Julie E (?) appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 15 April 1930 at 3 Maples Road, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.10 William Philip Meehan lived on 23 November 1943 at Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 He died after 23 November 1943.1

Children of William Philip Meehan and Julie E (?)

Citations

  1. [S194] Deaths: MEEHAN - Patrick, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, November 24, 1943, Unknown. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  2. [S269] Daniel Meehan household, 1880 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on June 1, 1880, enumeration district 523, supervisor's district 60, sheet 4-5 (handwritten) 77D-78A (stamped), lines 49-50, 1-8, dwelling 30, family 41, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 548, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  3. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., MeehanWilliamPhillip_WW1_MA-1674430-2138_p503 Ancestry.com. Card Serial # 4345, Order # 1583 (?), Stamped # 20-5-16.C. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  4. [S319] Massachusetts Archives Vital Records (1841-1910) On-line Index, online http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcsrch/VitalRecordsSearchContents.html. Hereinafter cited as MA Vital Records 1841-1910 Index.
  5. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MeehanWilliamP1910_T624-609-ED1129-p14A_208A.
  6. [S273] City Directory ), 1901MA_Newton_CityDir_p450. Hereinafter cited as City Directory.
  7. [S273] City Directory, 1905-06MA_NeedhamAndDover_CityDir_p42.
  8. [S273] City Directory, 1911-12MA_NeedhamAndWellesley_CityDir_p301.
  9. [S240] US Census MeehanWilliamP1920_T625-697-ED277-p10B_163B.
  10. [S240] US Census MeehanWilliamP1930_T626-903-ED5-257-p4B_4B.

Anna Meier1

F
     Anna Meier was born at Illinois.1 Her married name was Hoetfelker.1 She married Henry Hoetfelker.1

Child of Anna Meier and Henry Hoetfelker

Citations

  1. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 186, Hoetfelker/Lennemann, 23 Jun 1925, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.

Byron Elmer Milota1,2

M, b. 21 January 1909, d. 23 April 1992
     Byron Elmer Milota was born on 21 January 1909 at Nebraska.1,2,3 He was the son of John Charles Milota Sr and Mary E Kopietz.1 Byron Elmer Milota appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 16 April 1910 in the household of John Charles Milota Sr and Mary E Kopietz at 2915 S 17th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 Byron Elmer Milota appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 in the household of John Charles Milota Sr and Mary E Kopietz at ???? 3rd St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Byron Elmer Milota appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 22 April 1930 in the household of Mary E Kopietz at 8212 Grant St, Benson Precinct, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 His Social Security Number was 505-14-5398 when Byron filed for his Social Security Number before 1951 at Nebraska.2,3 He died on 23 April 1992 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, at age 83.2,3

Citations

  1. [S183] John C. Milota household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 2, Precinct No. 6, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 10, 1920, enumeration district 130, supervisor's district 2, sheet 7A (handwritten) 274A (stamped), lines 35-44, dwelling 145, family 146, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 989, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  2. [S207] "California Death Index 1940-1997 [database online]", 1940 thru 1997, California Death Index 1940-1997, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5180, printout dated March 24, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Sacramento, CA (Original): Ancestry.com, Original electronic data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, 19--., 2000 (Ancestry), 1940 thru 1997 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "CA_DeathIndx1940-97."
  3. [S208] Milota, Various, Milota SSDI, http://www.ancestry.com/ (http://www.ancestry.com/ : Ancestry.com, Searched March 24, 2003). Hereinafter cited as Milota SSDI.
  4. [S217] John C. Milota household, 1910 U.S. Census, Ward 2, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 16, 1910, enumeration district 9, supervisor's district 2, sheet 7A (handwritten) 163A (stamped), lines 13-19, dwelling 146, family 154, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 843, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  5. [S206] Mary E. Milota household, 1930 U.S. Census, Benson Precinct, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 22, 1930, enumeration district 28-138, supervisor's district 7, sheet 12B (handwritten) 12B (stamped), lines 87-95, dwelling 298, family 298, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1272, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.

Edwin J Milota1,2

M, b. 12 May 1901, d. February 1987
      Ed was an executive at US Rubber Company.3 His common name was Ed.4 Edwin J Milota was born on 12 May 1901 at Nebraska; Ed's Marriage License, dated June 15, 1929, shows his age as 28 and the 1930 U.S. Census shows Ed's age at last birthday was 29 - so I estimate his birth year as 1901.5,6,7 He was the son of John Charles Milota Sr and Mary E Kopietz.8 Edwin J Milota appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 16 April 1910 in the household of John Charles Milota Sr and Mary E Kopietz at 2915 S 17th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.9 Edwin J Milota was Laborer at an Auto Garage on 10 January 1920 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.8 He appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 in the household of John Charles Milota Sr and Mary E Kopietz at ???? 3rd St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.8 Edwin J Milota married Mary Zeta Brennan, daughter of Edward J Brennan and Bridget Agnes Dowd, on 19 June 1929 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses to the marriage were John C. Milota (probably Ed's brother) and Kathleen O'Grady, both of Omaha.10 Edwin J Milota appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 14 April 1930 in the household of Bridget Agnes Dowd at 115 N 35th Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.11 His Social Security Number was 507-03-1191 when Edwin filed for his Social Security Number before 1951 at Nebraska.7 He died in February 1987 at Arlington Heights, Cook County, Illinois, at age 85.7

Citations

  1. [S29] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, Dec 20 to 27, 1999. Conversations with Mom during visit and review of pictures.
  2. [S91] Interview with Catherine and Stanley Osterman (Kilgore, Nebraska), by Rick Prucha, October 27, 2001. Phone conversation with Cath and Fritz while I was visiting Mom (Mary Prucha).
  3. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  4. [S24] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, April 18, 1999. Phone conversation.
  5. [S143] Bridget Brennan household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 280, Ward 10, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 14, 1930, enumeration district 28-118, supervisor's district 7, sheet 25A (handwritten) 175A (stamped), lines 1-4, dwelling 409, family 472, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1279, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Indexed on ancestry.com as "Bridgett Breman", Age at last birthday: 29, implying birth year of 1900 - 1901.
  6. [S149] Edwin J. Milota and Mary Zeta Brennan, Marriage License: Ed's Marriage License, dated June 15, 1929, shows his age as 28, so I estimate his birth year as 1901., County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Milota-Brennan, Marriage License.
  7. [S208] Milota, Various, Milota SSDI, http://www.ancestry.com/ (http://www.ancestry.com/ : Ancestry.com, Searched March 24, 2003). Hereinafter cited as Milota SSDI.
  8. [S183] John C. Milota household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 2, Precinct No. 6, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 10, 1920, enumeration district 130, supervisor's district 2, sheet 7A (handwritten) 274A (stamped), lines 35-44, dwelling 145, family 146, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 989, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  9. [S217] John C. Milota household, 1910 U.S. Census, Ward 2, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 16, 1910, enumeration district 9, supervisor's district 2, sheet 7A (handwritten) 163A (stamped), lines 13-19, dwelling 146, family 154, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 843, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  10. [S150] Edwin J. Milota and Mary Zeta Brennan marriage, June 19, 1929, in St. Cecilia's Church (Filed June 20, 1929 by Bryce Crawford, County Judge; Recorded June 21, 1929, Record No. 69868, Page 515.): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Milota/Brennan Marriage Certificate.
  11. [S143] April 14, 1930 1930 U.S. Census, Block 280, Ward 10, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska, T626, roll 1279, ED 28-118, sheet 25A (handwritten) 175A (stamped).

Floyd L Milota1

M, b. 19 October 1910, d. 1 August 2002
     Floyd L Milota was born on 19 October 1910 at Nebraska.1,2 He was the son of John Charles Milota Sr and Mary E Kopietz.1 Floyd L Milota appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 in the household of John Charles Milota Sr and Mary E Kopietz at ???? 3rd St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Floyd L Milota appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 22 April 1930 in the household of Mary E Kopietz at 8212 Grant St, Benson Precinct, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Floyd L Milota was Clerk at an Auto Shop on 22 April 1930 at Douglas County, Nebraska.3 His Social Security Number was 558-07-4622 when Floyd filed for his Social Security Number before 1951 at California.2 He died on 1 August 2002 at North Bend, Coos County, Oregon, at age 91.2

Citations

  1. [S183] John C. Milota household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 2, Precinct No. 6, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 10, 1920, enumeration district 130, supervisor's district 2, sheet 7A (handwritten) 274A (stamped), lines 35-44, dwelling 145, family 146, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 989, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  2. [S208] Milota, Various, Milota SSDI, http://www.ancestry.com/ (http://www.ancestry.com/ : Ancestry.com, Searched March 24, 2003). Hereinafter cited as Milota SSDI.
  3. [S206] Mary E. Milota household, 1930 U.S. Census, Benson Precinct, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 22, 1930, enumeration district 28-138, supervisor's district 7, sheet 12B (handwritten) 12B (stamped), lines 87-95, dwelling 298, family 298, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1272, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.

John Charles Milota Jr1,2

M, b. 9 July 1899, d. July 1977
     John Charles Milota Jr was born on 9 July 1899 at Nebraska.1,3,2 He was the son of John Charles Milota Sr and Mary E Kopietz.1 John Charles Milota Jr appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 16 April 1910 in the household of John Charles Milota Sr and Mary E Kopietz at 2915 S 17th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 John Charles Milota Jr filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 12 September 1918 at 3192 Larimore Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 He appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 in the household of John Charles Milota Sr and Mary E Kopietz at ???? 3rd St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 John Charles Milota Jr was Apprentice at an Electrical Company on 10 January 1920 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 He witnessed the marriage of Edwin J Milota and Mary Zeta Brennan on 19 June 1929 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Witnesses to the marriage were John C. Milota (probably Ed's brother) and Kathleen O'Grady, both of Omaha.5 John Charles Milota Jr appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 22 April 1930 in the household of Mary E Kopietz at 8212 Grant St, Benson Precinct, Douglas County, Nebraska.6 John Charles Milota Jr was Electrician on 22 April 1930 at Douglas County, Nebraska.6 His Social Security Number was 506-03-2133 when John filed for his Social Security Number before 1951 at Nebraska.3 He died in July 1977 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3

Citations

  1. [S183] John C. Milota household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 2, Precinct No. 6, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 10, 1920, enumeration district 130, supervisor's district 2, sheet 7A (handwritten) 274A (stamped), lines 35-44, dwelling 145, family 146, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 989, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., MilotaJohnCharlesJr_WW1_NE-1711757-3823_p509. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S208] Milota, Various, Milota SSDI, http://www.ancestry.com/ (http://www.ancestry.com/ : Ancestry.com, Searched March 24, 2003). Hereinafter cited as Milota SSDI.
  4. [S217] John C. Milota household, 1910 U.S. Census, Ward 2, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 16, 1910, enumeration district 9, supervisor's district 2, sheet 7A (handwritten) 163A (stamped), lines 13-19, dwelling 146, family 154, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 843, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  5. [S150] Edwin J. Milota and Mary Zeta Brennan marriage, June 19, 1929, in St. Cecilia's Church (Filed June 20, 1929 by Bryce Crawford, County Judge; Recorded June 21, 1929, Record No. 69868, Page 515.): Omaha, Douglas County, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Milota/Brennan Marriage Certificate.
  6. [S206] Mary E. Milota household, 1930 U.S. Census, Benson Precinct, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 22, 1930, enumeration district 28-138, supervisor's district 7, sheet 12B (handwritten) 12B (stamped), lines 87-95, dwelling 298, family 298, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1272, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.

John Charles Milota Sr1,2

M, b. 18 May 1877
     John Charles Milota Sr was born on 18 May 1877 at New York; The 1910 US Census shows both his parents were born in Bohemia but the 1920 Census shows that Johns father was born in Bohemia and mother in Norway[?].1,3,2 He married Mary E Kopietz circa 1898.4 John Charles Milota Sr and Mary E Kopietz appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 16 April 1910 at 2915 S 17th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 John Charles Milota Sr filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 12 September 1918 at 3192 Larimore Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 He was Printer at a Printing Company on 10 January 1920 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 He and Mary E Kopietz appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 at ???? 3rd St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1

Children of John Charles Milota Sr and Mary E Kopietz

Citations

  1. [S183] John C. Milota household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 2, Precinct No. 6, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 10, 1920, enumeration district 130, supervisor's district 2, sheet 7A (handwritten) 274A (stamped), lines 35-44, dwelling 145, family 146, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 989, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., MilotaJohnCharlesSr_WW1_NE-1711757-3824_p510. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S217] John C. Milota household, 1910 U.S. Census, Ward 2, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 16, 1910, enumeration district 9, supervisor's district 2, sheet 7A (handwritten) 163A (stamped), lines 13-19, dwelling 146, family 154, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 843, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  4. [S215] Patrick Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Precinct 2, So. Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 23, 1910, enumeration district 112, supervisor's district 2, sheet 9A (handwritten) 33A (stamped), lines 37-44, dwelling 157, family 164, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 845, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com, The Patrick Meehan family was enumerated twice in 1910.

Marion N Milota1

F, b. 21 January 1903, d. 25 February 1974
     Marion N Milota was born on 21 January 1903 at Nebraska.1,2,3 She was the daughter of John Charles Milota Sr and Mary E Kopietz.1 Marion N Milota appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 16 April 1910 in the household of John Charles Milota Sr and Mary E Kopietz at 2915 S 17th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.4 Marion N Milota appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 in the household of John Charles Milota Sr and Mary E Kopietz at ???? 3rd St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 Marion N Milota appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 22 April 1930 in the household of Mary E Kopietz at 8212 Grant St, Benson Precinct, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 Her Social Security Number was 505-03-3097 when Marion filed for her Social Security Number before 1951 at Nebraska.2,3 She died on 25 February 1974 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, at age 71.2,3

Citations

  1. [S183] John C. Milota household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 2, Precinct No. 6, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on January 10, 1920, enumeration district 130, supervisor's district 2, sheet 7A (handwritten) 274A (stamped), lines 35-44, dwelling 145, family 146, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 989, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  2. [S207] "California Death Index 1940-1997 [database online]", 1940 thru 1997, California Death Index 1940-1997, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5180, printout dated March 24, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Sacramento, CA (Original): Ancestry.com, Original electronic data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, 19--., 2000 (Ancestry), 1940 thru 1997 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "CA_DeathIndx1940-97."
  3. [S208] Milota, Various, Milota SSDI, http://www.ancestry.com/ (http://www.ancestry.com/ : Ancestry.com, Searched March 24, 2003). Hereinafter cited as Milota SSDI.
  4. [S217] John C. Milota household, 1910 U.S. Census, Ward 2, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 16, 1910, enumeration district 9, supervisor's district 2, sheet 7A (handwritten) 163A (stamped), lines 13-19, dwelling 146, family 154, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 843, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  5. [S206] Mary E. Milota household, 1930 U.S. Census, Benson Precinct, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 22, 1930, enumeration district 28-138, supervisor's district 7, sheet 12B (handwritten) 12B (stamped), lines 87-95, dwelling 298, family 298, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1272, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.

Earl W Moore1,2

M
     Earl W Moore married Viola T Martinek, daughter of Joseph V Martinek and Julia Lodl, on 26 November 1929 at Nebraska.1,2 Earl W Moore and Viola T Martinek appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 3 April 1930 at Adams Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.3

Child of Earl W Moore and Viola T Martinek

Citations

  1. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  2. [S245] Obituary Abstracts, Schuyler Sun and Others, http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/vitals.html, http://www.rootsweb.com/~necolfax/sun2002deaths.html. Hereinafter cited as Schuyler Sun and Others.
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MooreEarl1930_T626-1269-P2-ED19-2-1B_11B.

Phyllis Ann Moore1

F, b. 7 April 1932, d. 10 January 1984
     Phyllis Ann Moore was born on 7 April 1932 at Nebraska.2 She was the daughter of Earl W Moore and Viola T Martinek.1 As of 31 January 1950,her married name was Schlickbernd.3 Phyllis Ann Moore died on 10 January 1984 at Beemer, Cuming County, Nebraska, at age 51.2

(?) Morran1

M, d. before 18 July 1970
     (?) Morran married Margaret Elizabeth Meehan, daughter of Henry Daniel Meehan and Wilhemena M McBreen.1 (?) Morran died before 18 July 1970.2

Citations

  1. [S87] Margaret E. Morran, Funeral/Prayer card July 17, 1970, Heafey & Heafey, at Omaha, Nebraska; Original in possession of author.
  2. [S166] Deaths and Funerals: Morran - Margaret Elizabeth, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 18, 1970. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.

Mary Murphy1

F
     Mary Murphy was born at Irish Free State.2 Her married name was Dowd.3 She married Thomas Dowd at Ireland.3

Children of Mary Murphy and Thomas Dowd

Citations

  1. [S199] Bridget Agnes Brennan, Certificate of Death 7023 (July 14, 1931), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Bridget Agnes Brennan Death Certificate.
  2. [S143] Bridget Brennan household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 280, Ward 10, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 14, 1930, enumeration district 28-118, supervisor's district 7, sheet 25A (handwritten) 175A (stamped), lines 1-4, dwelling 409, family 472, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 1279, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Indexed on ancestry.com as "Bridgett Breman."
  3. [S148] Edward J. Brennan and Bridget Dowd, Marriage License, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Brennan - Dowd, Marriage License.
  4. [S213] Mrs. Bridget A. Brennan, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 14, 1932, Pg. 21. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  5. [S306] Mrs. Mary Gentleman, Certificate of Death 03808 (Mar 2, 1944), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Mary Gentleman, Death Certificate.

Frank C Neubauer1

M, b. circa 1864
     Frank C Neubauer was born circa 1864 at New York, New York County, New York.1 He was the son of John Neubauer and Elizabeth Wankel.1 Frank C Neubauer married Nora P McEnery, daughter of Patrick McEnery and Mary J Foley, on 25 November 1908 at Sacred Heart Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Mr. J. R. Alderson and Mrs. Laura Alderson, both residing at Omaha, Nebraska. Patrick J. Judge, Rector Church of the Sacred Heard, Omaha, Nebr. performed the ceremony.1 Frank C Neubauer lived in 1910 at 2607 N 20th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Frank's occupation is listed as "insptr."2 He and Nora P McEnery appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 18 April 1910 at 2607 N 20th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 Frank C Neubauer lived in 1914 at 1807 N 24th, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Frank's occupation was "ldry" at his home address.4 He and Nora P McEnery appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 7 January 1920 at 2432 Decatur St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.5 Frank C Neubauer and Nora P McEnery appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 10 April 1930 at 2432 Decatur St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.6

Citations

  1. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No 21989, Neubauer/McEnery, 25 Nov 1908, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S295] Omaha Directory Co.'s Omaha city directory, including South Omaha, 1910 (http://content.ancestry.com/browse/default.aspx?dbid=25605 : Ancestry.com; Original publisher: Omaha Directory Co., 1910), Page 903. Hereinafter cited as Omaha, NE 1910 City Dir.
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census NeubauerFrancisC_NoraP1910_T624-843-ED34-p4B_64B.
  4. [S293] Omaha, Nebraska 1914 City Directory (http://distantcousin.com/Directories/NE/Omaha/1914/ : DistantCousin.com, 1914), Page 655. Hereinafter cited as Omaha, NE 1914 City Dir.
  5. [S240] US Census NeubauerFrancisC_NoraP1920_T625-987-ED25-p8B_59B.
  6. [S240] US Census NeubauerFrancisC_NoraP1930_T626-1273-ED22-p18B_204B.

John Neubauer1

M
     John Neubauer was born at Germany.2 He married Elizabeth Wankel.1

Child of John Neubauer and Elizabeth Wankel

Citations

  1. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No 21989, Neubauer/McEnery, 25 Nov 1908, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census NeubauerFrancisC_NoraP1910_T624-843-ED34-p4B_64B.

Margaret Ogle1

F, b. 1872
     Margaret Ogle was born in 1872 at Illinois.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Ogle and Bridget Troy.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census OgleThomas1880_T9-463-ED75-p19_10C.

Nellie Ogle1

F, b. December 1879
     Her married name was Williams.2,3 Nellie Ogle was born in December 1879 at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Ogle and Bridget Troy.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census OgleThomas1880_T9-463-ED75-p19_10C.
  2. [S322] "Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1957 [database online]", 1910 thru 1957, File No: 9493, Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1957, online http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/#search, printout dated March 11, 2008. Previously published in hard copy (http://www.sos.mo.gov/: Missouri Office of the Secretary of State :: Missouri State Library | Missouri State Archives :: The State Historical Society of Missouri, 2007-2008 (Missouri Office of the Secretary of State ), 1910 thru 1957 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "MO_DeathCert1910-57."
  3. [S322] MO_DeathCert1910-57, online, 1910 thru 1957, File No: 39532.

Theresa Ogle1

F, b. June 1883
     Theresa Ogle was born in June 1883 at Louisiana.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Ogle and Bridget Troy.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census OgleThomas1900_T623-900-ED387-p6A-B_247A-B.

Thomas Ogle1

M, b. between 1843 and 1851, d. before 27 August 1909
     Thomas Ogle was born between 1843 and 1851 at Ireland.2,3 He married Bridget Troy, daughter of William Troy, in 1866.1,4 Thomas Ogle died before 27 August 1909 at St. Louis County, Missouri.2 He was buried on 27 August 1909 at 5239 West Florissant, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri; Thomas and Bridget are buried in Lot 0241, Section 021.2

Children of Thomas Ogle and Bridget Troy

Citations

  1. [S322] "Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1957 [database online]", 1910 thru 1957, File No: 39532, Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1957, online http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/#search, printout dated March 11, 2008. Previously published in hard copy (http://www.sos.mo.gov/: Missouri Office of the Secretary of State :: Missouri State Library | Missouri State Archives :: The State Historical Society of Missouri, 2007-2008 (Missouri Office of the Secretary of State ), 1910 thru 1957 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "MO_DeathCert1910-57."
  2. [S323] "Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of St. Louis", Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, online http://www.archstl.org/cemeteries/, printout dated March 13, 2008. Previously published in hard copy (St. Louis, MO: Archdiocese of St. Louis, Unknown). Hereinafter cited as "St. Louis Catholic Cemeteries."
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census OgleThomas1880_T9-463-ED75-p19_10C; OgleThomas1900_T623-900-ED387-p6A-B_247A-B.
  4. [S240] US Census OgleThomas1900_T623-900-ED387-p6A-B_247A-B.
  5. [S240] US Census OgleThomas1880_T9-463-ED75-p19_10C.
  6. [S322] MO_DeathCert1910-57, online, 1910 thru 1957, File No: 8237.

Thomas J Ogle1

M, b. 8 September 1878, d. 13 February 1916
     Thomas J Ogle was born on 8 September 1878 at Louisiana; His death certificate shows a birth date of 8 Sep 1881, but the 1880 Census shows Thomas was 2 years old, implying a birth year of 1878.1,2 He was the son of Thomas Ogle and Bridget Troy.1 Thomas J Ogle died on 13 February 1916 at City Hospital, 22, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, at age 37; The cause of Thomas' death was "Shock and Injuries (Fracture of Skull) Fall down step". He was not married and his occupation was Teamster.1 He was buried on 15 February 1916 at 5239 West Florissant, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri; Thomas is buried in Lot 0241, Section 021, as are his parents.1,3

Citations

  1. [S322] "Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1957 [database online]", 1910 thru 1957, File No: 8237, Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1957, online http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/#search, printout dated March 11, 2008. Previously published in hard copy (http://www.sos.mo.gov/: Missouri Office of the Secretary of State :: Missouri State Library | Missouri State Archives :: The State Historical Society of Missouri, 2007-2008 (Missouri Office of the Secretary of State ), 1910 thru 1957 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "MO_DeathCert1910-57."
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census OgleThomas1880_T9-463-ED75-p19_10C.
  3. [S323] "Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of St. Louis", Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, online http://www.archstl.org/cemeteries/, printout dated March 13, 2008. Previously published in hard copy (St. Louis, MO: Archdiocese of St. Louis, Unknown). Hereinafter cited as "St. Louis Catholic Cemeteries."

William T Ogle1,2

M, b. 7 December 1866, d. 3 November 1951
     William T Ogle was born on 7 December 1866 at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana.2 He was the son of Thomas Ogle and Bridget Troy.2 William T Ogle married Elizabeth Dowd, daughter of Thomas Dowd and Mary Murphy, between 1907 and 1931.1,3,4 William T Ogle and Elizabeth Dowd appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 2 January 1920 at St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri; Williams occupation is listed as an Excavation Contractor.4 William T Ogle and Elizabeth Dowd lived on 4 November 1937 at 2527 Cora Ave, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.3 William T Ogle lived on 3 November 1951 at 5512 Helen Ave, Jennings, St. Louis County, Missouri.2 He died on 3 November 1951 at 2209 Herbert St., St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, at age 84; William's cause of death was "Chronic Myocarditis", his father was listed as Thomas Ogle and mother as Bridget Troy. The informant was Mrs Nellie Williams, possibly William's sister. William was retired at the time of his death.2 He was buried on 6 November 1951 at 5239 West Florissant, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri; Elizabeth and William are buried in Lot 000S, Section 005.2,5

Citations

  1. [S213] Mrs. Bridget A. Brennan, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, July 14, 1932, Pg. 21. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  2. [S322] "Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1957 [database online]", 1910 thru 1957, File No: 39532, Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1957, online http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/#search, printout dated March 11, 2008. Previously published in hard copy (http://www.sos.mo.gov/: Missouri Office of the Secretary of State :: Missouri State Library | Missouri State Archives :: The State Historical Society of Missouri, 2007-2008 (Missouri Office of the Secretary of State ), 1910 thru 1957 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "MO_DeathCert1910-57."
  3. [S322] MO_DeathCert1910-57, online, 1910 thru 1957, File No: 39304.
  4. [S240] U.S. Federal Census OgleWilliamT1920_T625-958-ED560-p1A_150A.
  5. [S323] "Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of St. Louis", Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, online http://www.archstl.org/cemeteries/, printout dated March 13, 2008. Previously published in hard copy (St. Louis, MO: Archdiocese of St. Louis, Unknown). Hereinafter cited as "St. Louis Catholic Cemeteries."

Ferdinand H Osterman1

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     Ferdinand H Osterman was born at Arcadia, Carroll County, Iowa; Fritz and Aunt Ta's marriage record shows Ferdinand was born in "Arcadia county, Iowa". Arcadia is not a county in Iowa, but here is a town named Arcadia in Carroll county.1 He married Grace Hoffman.1

Citations

  1. [S275] Stanley Sterling Osterman and Catherine Nora Brennan marriage, October 31, 1942, in Buffalo County, NE Courthouse (Recorded November 2, 1942 by Ruth Norton, Clerk of the County Court, and Harvey M. Wilson, County Judge; License No. 12086): Kearney, Buffalo County, NE, Buffalo County Clerk, NE, Courthouse, PO Box 1270, Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Osterman/Brennan Marriage Record.

Bessie Pasel1

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     Bessie Pasel was born at West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska.1 Her married name was Tichota.1 She married John Tichota.1

Child of Bessie Pasel and John Tichota

Citations

  1. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 540, Tichota/Lennemann, 18 May 1937, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.

Felippantonio Pettinato1

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     Felippantonio Pettinato married Rosa Tosco.1

Child of Felippantonio Pettinato and Rosa Tosco

Citations

  1. [S48] Bernard Marino, "Bernard Marino Family Information", 24 Jun 2000 (Beaver Creek, Ohio). Handwrittern information on Bernie's ancenstors. Hereinafter cited as "Marino Family Information."

Maria Pettinato1

F, b. 6 January 1876
     Her married name was Marino.1 Maria Pettinato married Antonio Marino.1 Maria Pettinato was born on 6 January 1876 at Simeri Crichi, Catanzaro Province, Calabria Region, Italy.1 She was the daughter of Felippantonio Pettinato and Rosa Tosco.1

Child of Maria Pettinato and Antonio Marino

Citations

  1. [S48] Bernard Marino, "Bernard Marino Family Information", 24 Jun 2000 (Beaver Creek, Ohio). Handwrittern information on Bernie's ancenstors. Hereinafter cited as "Marino Family Information."

Marie M Pokorny1,2

F, b. September 1870, d. 1951
      Marie M Pokorny was also known as Mary Lodl.3,4 She was born in September 1870 at Bohemia.3 As of circa 1890,her married name was Lodl.3 She married Frank J Lodl, son of Martin Lodl and Maria (?), circa 1890 at Colfax County, Nebraska.3,2 Marie M Pokorny appeared on the 1900 census enumerated June 1900 in the household of Frank J Lodl at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.3 Marie M Pokorny appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 19 April 1910 in the household of Frank J Lodl at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.4 Marie M Pokorny died in 1951 at Colfax County, Nebraska.1 She was buried in 1951 at Holy Trinity Cemetery, Colfax County, Nebraska.1

Children of Marie M Pokorny and Frank J Lodl

Citations

  1. [S156] Assisted by Kathrine Petersen Clarabelle Mares, Holy Trinity Cemetery, Colfax Co., NE (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/cemeteries/c_holytrinity.html : USGenWeb - Colfax County, Nebraska, September 5, 1976). Hereinafter cited as Holy Trinity Cemetery.
  2. [S231] Index to Marriage Records in Colfax County, Nebraska, online http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/vitals.html. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records Index, Colfax Co., NE.
  3. [S155] Frank J Lodl household, 1900 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on June, 1900, enumeration district 49, supervisor's district 3, sheet 1B (handwritten) 228B (stamped), lines 78-82, dwelling 16, family 16, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  4. [S159] Frank J Lodl Sr. household, 1910 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on April 19, 1910, enumeration district 51, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3A (handwritten) 71A (stamped), lines 13-16, dwelling 40, family 40, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.

Edward John Prucha1

M, b. 20 March 1944, d. 23 April 2013
Ed Prucha, Apr 22, 2004
     Edward John Prucha was born on 20 March 1944 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Ed was born at 4:48 PM. Dr. Grier was the attending physician.1,2 He was the son of Lumir Joseph Prucha and Mary Margaret Brennan.1 Edward John Prucha was baptized on 9 April 1944 at Holy Name, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; in the Roman Catholic faith by Fr. Schneider. Godparents were Edward V. Prucha and Catherine (Brennan) Osterman, Ed's uncle and aunt.1 His common name was Ed.3 He received First Holy Communion on 22 June 1952 at St. Bernard Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Ed received his 1st Communion from Fr. Kluthe.1 He was confirmed on 25 September 1955 at St. Pius the Tenth Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Ed's confirmation name is Matthew.1 He died on 23 April 2013 at Mid Coast Hospital, Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine, at age 69; Dr. Paul J Laprad certified Ed's death at 8 PM. Immediate cause of Death was COPD.4 He was buried on 27 July 2013 at Ram Island, Muscongus Sound, Town of Bremen, Lincoln County, Maine; Ed's body was cremated on 28-Apr-2013 by Direct Cremation of Maine at their Maine Coast Crematory, Searsport, Maine. His ashes were laid to rest in the garden of Anne W. Holmes and Robert A. Rudnick at Ram Island at a Memorial Celebration of his life on 27-Jul-2013.3,4

Edward John Prucha
20 March 1944 Omaha Nebraska
23 April 2013 Brunswick Maine

Ed Prucha
Son of Mary and Lumir Prucha.
Grandson of Nora and John Brennan and Clara and George Prucha.
Brother to Mary Lou Dent, Jim Prucha, Nora (Bernie) Marino,
Cathy (Jud) Hall, and Rick (Chris) Prucha.
Died of complications from his long fight against COPD.

Ed held many jobs in his lifetime, including as an employee at
Beacom Hardware in Omaha, NE during and after high school,
working as a distributer for a book company in Chicago, IL,
moving east and working for Avon Books in New York, NY, as a
proof reader and editor before moving north to Massachusetts
to work with a group to deconstruct and reclaim wood from old barns.
He owned his own business as an all-around handyman,
became a computer expert, learned the indexing business,
and finally settled down in his beloved state of Maine.

Some highpoints of his carrier in publishing include:
Operations Manager, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Hingham, MA
Inventory Manager, Putnam Publishing Group, Patterson, NJ
Warehouse Liaison Manager, Warner Books, New York, NY
Customer Service Manager, Avon Books, New York, NY
Assistant Sales Manager, Avon Books, New York, NY

Ed was also a member, co-founder, and past president of
The Maine Indexers Group, as well as a member of
EdIndex, Services for Publishers. He edited and developed
indexes for several hundred books and periodicals.

Ed was a computer tutor for individuals and organizations,
including the Lincoln County Court House,
the Lincoln County Sheriff Department,
and the Lincoln County Emergency Management
as well as a local newspaper, while in Maine.

Ed will be missed by many whose lives
he touched and those who loved him.
May he now rest in peace.3

Citations

  1. [S25] Lumir and Mary Prucha, The Holy Bible, Douay - Confraternity New Catholic Version (New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons, April 10, 1950); Mary Prucha, Bennington, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Prucha, Lou & Mary, Family Bible.
  2. [S297] Edward John Prucha, Notification of Birth Registration 04675 (20 Mar 1944), State of Nebraska, Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.
  3. [S82] Personal knowledge of the author.
  4. [S324] Edward J. Prucha, Death Certificate 2013-504837 (10-May-2013), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as PruchaEdward_DeathCert.

Edward Wenceslas Prucha1

M, b. 12 April 1925, d. 7 August 2017
     Edward Wenceslas Prucha was born on 12 April 1925 at 3309 N 59th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; at 6 PM; J. M. F. Hermann (?) M.D. of 6110 Military Ave. was the attending physician.1 He was the son of George Prucha and Clara Mary Martinek.2,3 Edward Wenceslas Prucha appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 11 April 1930 in the household of George Prucha and Clara Mary Martinek at 3309 N 59th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; George Prucha family includes George (head, age 40), Clara (wife, 35), sons Lumir (12), George (7) and Edward (5). George was born in Czeckoslokia [sic], Clara and sons born in Nebraska. The year of Immigration to the US is 1906 and George was now a citizen (Na).4 As of 29 September 1950, Edward Wenceslas Prucha was also known as Edward Vencil.5 He married Jean D Lenczowski, daughter of Joseph Lenczowski and Barbara V Cuirej, on 30 September 1950 at St. Staneslaus Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Edward's older brother, Lumir Joseph Prucha of Omaha, Nebraska and Jean's sister Loretta Gajewski of Chicago, Illinois. The pastor of St. Stanislaus, Father A. L. Kubiszewski performed the wedding. At the time of their wedding, Jean was residing at 4368 So. 41st Ave., Omaha and was working at Cudahy's; Ed was living at 3309 No. 59th St., Omaha and was Unemployed.5 Edward Wenceslas Prucha died on 7 August 2017 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 92; Prucha, Edward V. Apr 12, 1925 - Aug 7, 2017

Preceded in death by wife, Jean Prucha; son, Robert Edward Prucha; brothers, Lumir and George Prucha. Survived by children, Rita (Scot) Adams and Rose (Rich) Rehder; 10 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews.

VISITATION: Thursday, after 5pm, with Vigil Service 7pm at the funeral home. FUNERAL: Friday, 9:30am, Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Chapel to St. Stanislaus Church (41st and J) for 10am Mass of Christian Burial. Interment St. John Cemetery.

Memorials requested to St. Stanislaus Church.

KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME 5108 "F" St.
402-731-1234 www.klsfuneralhome.com.6 He was buried on 11 August 2017 at St. John's Cemetery, 7605 S 36th St., Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska.6

Child of Edward Wenceslas Prucha and Jean D Lenczowski

Citations

  1. [S256] Edward Wenceslas Prucha, Certificate of Birth 7745 (?) (Prior to Dec 31, 1925), Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, P.O. Box 95065, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.
  2. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  3. [S101] Clara Mary Prucha will (January 9, 1978), Last Will and Testament of Clara Mary Prucha MF Roll 670, Number 130-372, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Clara Prucha Will.
  4. [S145] George Prucha household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 135, Ward 11, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 11, 1930, enumeration district 28-122, supervisor's district 7, sheet 45A (handwritten) 90A (stamped), lines 21-25, dwelling 425, family 439, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, Roll 1278, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Ancestry.com has the family indexed with a last name of "Prutha".
  5. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No. A16841, Prucha/Lenczowski, 30 Sep 1950, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  6. [S326] Prucha, Edward V. Apr 12, 1925 - Aug 7, 2017, Omaha World Herald On-line, Omaha, Nebraska, 7 Aug 2017, http://www.omaha.com/obits/prucha-edward-v/article_111885a1-81bb-5114-9a9a-939d0dac53ad.html. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World Herald.

Frank Prucha1

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      Frank was a Farmer.2 Frank Prucha married Petrolina Simanek.1

Child of Frank Prucha and Petrolina Simanek

Citations

  1. [S95] George Prucha and Clara Martinek, Marriage License, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Prucha - Martinek, Marriage License.
  2. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."

George Prucha1

M, b. 24 April 1890, d. 25 December 1967
     His WWI Draft Registration Card shows a birth date of on 19 March 1890 and place of birth at Nemcice, Bohemia; George's SS-5 form states he was born in Czechoslovakia.2,3 George Prucha was born on 24 April 1890 at Nemcic, Czech Slovak formerly Bohemia Austria Hungary.4,5 He was the son of Frank Prucha and Petrolina Simanek.1,6

George Prucha immigrated on 21 April 1906 to Port of New York, New York, New York County, New York; George emigrated to the United States of America from Hamburg, Germany on the vessel "Pennsylvania" and his last residence was Nemcic, Czech Slovak.4 He appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 29 April 1910 at Lincoln Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska; The year of Immigration to the US is 1906 and George was still an Alien (Al).7 He was Farm Hand on a General Farm in the Joseph Dostal houshold. George is listed as a Hired Hand relation to Joseph Dostal. on 29 April 1910 at Lincoln Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.7 He married Clara Mary Martinek, daughter of John Martinek and Mary Cuda, on 17 November 1914 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Vaclav Martinek and Rosie Krajic (Clara's brother Jim and his future wife). R.C.C. Jan. Stepan Broz performed the ceremony. Grandma (Clara) has told us that this was an arranged marriage by their parents.6,8,1,9 George Prucha filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 5 June 1917 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska, George's occupation was "Laborer" and he was working for Joe Bicak of Dodge, NE. George described himself as Tall, Medium build, Blue eyes, Dark hair, with no disabilities. His claimed grounds for exemption from draft were "Dep. Wife & Child".2 George Prucha was given Draft Registration # 1223 for the 1917 U.S. World War I Draft, but his number was not "drawn" during the "great lottery". on 20 July 1917 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.10 He was Marshal of the City of Dodge on 20 January 1920 at Dodge Village, Dodge County, Nebraska.11 He and Clara Mary Martinek appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 20 January 1920 at Dodge Village, Dodge County, Nebraska; George Prucha family includes George (head, age 30), Clara (wife, 27), and son Lumir (2 6/12). George was born in Bohemia, Clara and Lumir born in Nebraska. This census shows [incorrectly?] a year of Immigration to the US of 1897 for George and that he had filed his first papers (Pa).11 George Prucha filed Declaration of Intention papers on 25 January 1921 at District Court, Dodge County, Nebraska;
Transcription of Declaration of Intent of George Prucha (Transcription made 25 January, 2004 by Rick Prucha)

Form 2203
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
NATURALIZATION SERVICE

No. 653

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
DECLARATION OF INTENT

Invalid for all purposes seven years after the date hereof

State of Nebraska          In the District Court
Dodge County               of Dodge County Nebraska

I, George Prucha, aged 30 years, occupation laborer, do declare on oath that my personal description is: Color White, complexion dark, height 5 feet 10 inches, weight 170 pounds, color of hair black, color of eyes gray other visible distinctive marks none

I was born in Nemcic Czech Slovak formerly Bohemie [or Bohemia ?] Austria Hungary on the 24 day of April, anno Domini 1890; I now reside at Dodge Nebraska

I emigrated to the United States of America from Hamburg Germany on the vessel "Pennsylvania"; my last foreign residence was Nemcic Czech Slovak; I am __ married; the name of my wife is Clara; she was born at Dodge Nebraska and now resides at Dodge Nebraska

It is my bona fide intention to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty, and particularly to Czecho Slovak Republic and any independent State within former Austrian, Hungarian Empire, of whom I am now a subject;

I arrived at the port of New York, in the State of New York, on or about the 21 day of April, anno Domini 1906; I am not an anarchist, I am not a polygamist nor a believer in the practice of polygamy; and it is my intention in good faith to become a citizen of the United States of America and to permanently reside therein: So Help Me God.

     [signed] Georg Prucha

     Subscribed and sworn to before me in the office of the Clerk of said Court this 25 day of January, anno Domini 1921
     P. J. Witterling
     Clerk of the District Court.4

He and Clara Mary Martinek appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 11 April 1930 at 3309 N 59th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; George Prucha family includes George (head, age 40), Clara (wife, 35), sons Lumir (12), George (7) and Edward (5). George was born in Czeckoslokia [sic], Clara and sons born in Nebraska. The year of Immigration to the US is 1906 and George was now a citizen (Na).12 George Prucha was Laborer at a Hospital on 11 April 1930 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.13 On Jan 12, 1934 Rev. Edw. Chapman, director, and Jos. J. Hudecek, instructor, of the Bohemian Catholic School wrote a letter to Mr Hayes certifying that George has been attending classes for the past six months, that he would be a good citizen and highly recommending him for citizenship.14 He was naturalized on 26 January 1934 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.15 His Social Security Number was 506-12-2923 when George filed for his Social Security Number on 3 August 1938 at 3309 N 59th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.3 He died on 25 December 1967 at 3309 N 59th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 77; George died at 9:00 PM at home. Immediate cause of death was "Cerebral thrombosis", Interval between onset and death: 10 years; Due to "Extension of cerebral thrombosis", Interval between onset and death: 2 days. Personal information, provided by his wife Mrs. Clara Prucha, shows George was born in Czechoslovakia on April. 24, 1890; was a citizen of the USA; died at age 77 years; his occupation was "Stationary Engineer" at a Hospital; his father was Frank Prucha and mother was Petrolina Simanek. The mortuary was Kremer Funeral Home.5,16 He was buried on 28 December 1967 at Calvary Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.17,16

Wednesday, December 27, 1967 Obituary notice on page 40 M of the Omaha World-Herald:
PRUCHA - George, age 77 years, 3309 N. 59th St. Survived by wife, Clara; 3 sons, Lumir, George and Edward, all of Omaha, Neb; 9 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild.
Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m. from Kremer Funeral Home. Interment Calvary Cemetary. Rosary Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. at the mortuary.
KREMER FUNERAL HOME.17

Social Security Death Index WEB page
http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/advanced.htm
Name : GEORGE PRUCHA
Born : 24 Apr 1890
Died : Dec 1967
Residence : 68104 (Omaha, Douglas, NE)
Last Benefit : (No Location Given)
SSN : 506-12-2923
SSN Issued : Nebraska (Before 1951).18

Cathy Hall's family tree includes the following biographical sketch of George Prucha [corrections/additions in square brackets]: "born in Fernice [actually Nemcic], Czechoslovakia (at that time was Bohemia) (just outside of Prague) came over by boat at age 17 or 18 [actually, 16] to mary Grandma (This was an arranged marriage by their parents.) farmed and then moved to Omaha - was a mechanical engineer in charge of taking care of the heating boilers at Creighton University. There were steam lines underground that went to each of the buildings and St. John's church on campus. He rode the bus to work about 2 or 3 AM, then rode home about 2:30 PM. Then he and Grandma walked to the [Douglas County] bank near their home to clean it. Got done about 5:00 PM."6,4

Children of George Prucha and Clara Mary Martinek

Citations

  1. [S95] George Prucha and Clara Martinek, Marriage License, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Prucha - Martinek, Marriage License.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., PruchaGeorge_WW1_NE-1711526-3992_p248; Front: Form 1. 1223, MW 1654, No. 73, Back: Stamped 26-1-20-A; Webster Precinct, Dodge, NE.. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S21] George Prucha, Application for Social Security Account (SS-5), 8-3-38, SSN 506-12-2923, 3309 No. 59th Omaha, Nebr.; Social Security Administration.
  4. [S97] George Prucha, Declaration of Intention, No. 653 (January 25, 1921); District Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, Dodge County District Court, Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska.
  5. [S94] George Prucha, Funeral/Prayer card December 25, 1967, Kremer Funeral Home, at Omaha, Nebraska; Original in possession of author.
  6. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  7. [S232] Joseph Dostal household, 1910 U.S. Census, Lincoln Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on April 29, 1910, enumeration district 49, supervisor's district 3, sheet 12B (handwritten) 59B (stamped), lines 87, dwelling 250, family 250, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, Roll 841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  8. [S37] George and Clara (Martinek) Prucha Wedding Photograph, Wedding picture with note on back, probably written by Lumir Prucha: "Mas & Dads Wedding picture, Married in the yr of 1914, November 17th, Mr. & Mrs. George Prucha"., Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  9. [S96] Mr. George Prucha and Miss Clara Martinek marriage, November 17, 1914, in Dodge County, Nebraska Marriage Records, Certificate of Marriage No. 258, Book 14, page 585, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge Co., Nebraska Marriages.
  10. [S247] Dodge County Nebraska 1917 Draft List: N-Sc URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nedodge/veterans/1917Draftn-sc.htm
  11. [S233] George Prucha household, 1920 U.S. Census, Dodge Village, Webster Twp, Dodge County, Nebraska enumerated on January 20, 1920, enumeration district 116, supervisor's district 3, sheet 7A (handwritten) 245A (stamped), lines 30-32, dwelling 187, family 180, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, Roll 986, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  12. [S145] George Prucha household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 135, Ward 11, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 11, 1930, enumeration district 28-122, supervisor's district 7, sheet 45A (handwritten) 90A (stamped), lines 21-25, dwelling 425, family 439, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, Roll 1278, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Ancestry.com has the family indexed with a last name of "Prutha".
  13. [S145] April 11, 1930 1930 U.S. Census, Block 135, Ward 11, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska, T626, Roll 1278, ED 28-122, sheet 45A (handwritten) 90A (stamped).
  14. [S132] Letter from Jos. J. Hudecek (Bohemian Catholic School, Building Company, Inc. 1245 South 13th Street, Omaha, Nebraska) to Mr. Hays, Jan 12, 1934; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address). Letter Contents:
    Mr. Hayes:
    Dear Sir! -
    This is to certify that Mr. Geo. Prucha has for the past six months, twice a week, attended classes in our The St. Wenceslaus School.
    Rev. Edw. Chapuran (?) director and the undersigned know that Mr. Prucha will be a good citizen, and highly recommend him for same,
    Respectully Yours
    Jos. J. Hudecek
    Instructor.
  15. [S98] George Prucha, Certificate of Citizenship, No. 3713320, Petition No. 10603 (January 26, 1934); U.S. Department of Labor, District court of Douglas County, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
  16. [S234] George NMN Prucha, Certificate of Death 145448 (Dec 29, 1967), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as George Prucha Death Certificate.
  17. [S99] Deaths and Funerals, Prucha - George, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, Dec. 27, 1967, Pg. 40 M. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  18. [S110] George Prucha, 506-12-2923, Prucha, George, SSDI, http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/advanced.htm (http://www.ancestry.com/ : Ancestry.com, Searched Feb 8, 1999). Hereinafter cited as George Prucha SSDI.
  19. [S72] Lumir J. Prucha, Certificate of Birth 13882 (July 6, 1917), Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, P.O. Box 95065, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.

George John Prucha1

M, b. 7 January 1924, d. 23 December 2001
     2 George John Prucha was born on 7 January 1924 at 3309 N 59th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; at 8 PM; J. M. F. Hermann (?) M.D. of 6110 Military Ave. was the attending physician.1 He was the son of George Prucha and Clara Mary Martinek.3,4 George John Prucha appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 11 April 1930 in the household of George Prucha and Clara Mary Martinek at 3309 N 59th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; George Prucha family includes George (head, age 40), Clara (wife, 35), sons Lumir (12), George (7) and Edward (5). George was born in Czeckoslokia [sic], Clara and sons born in Nebraska. The year of Immigration to the US is 1906 and George was now a citizen (Na).5 George John Prucha married Essie Marvel Inman, daughter of Harry Joel Inman and Goldie A Lieboat, on 2 April 1955 at 4951 Q St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Witnesses were George's parents, George and Clara Prucha, both residing at 3509 No. 59th St. Omaha, NE. John F. Vanderluon (?), Justice of the Peace performed the wedding. At the time of their wedding, Essie was residing at 4545 Charles St., Omaha and had an occupation of Factory Worker; George was living at 3309 No. 59th St., Omaha and was a Jr. Engineer.3,6 George John Prucha died on 23 December 2001 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 77.7,8

Thursday, December 27, 2001 Obituary notice on page 4B of the Omaha World-Herald:
PRUCHA - George J. Jr., age 77 yrs of Omaha. Preceded in death by wife, Essie. Survived by daughter and son-in-law, Kim and Jeff Chadwick, Plattsmouth, NE; grandchildren, Ryan and Dylan; brother and sister-in-law, Ed and Jean Prucha, Omaha; nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Memorial Service 2 pm Fri. at Mortuary. Inurnment following Memorial Service at Forest Lawn Cemetery with Full Military Honors by V.F.W. Post No. 2503. Open VISITATION Thurs. after 12 pm with family 6-8 pm all at the Morturary.
BOYD E. BRAMAN MORTUARY
1702 N. 72nd St. 391-2171.8 He was buried on 28 December 2001 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Trinity Garden Section 18, Part 1, Lot 30, Grave 2, Interment# 83588.9 J. Kieth Cook, "Nebord", (Email: jkeithcook@cox.net) added the following note to George's entry at Find-A-Grave: "George's parents were George and Clara. His brother Lou predeceased him. His brother Ed survived him. His wife of 47 years, Essie, died a year before George did. They had one daughter, Kim. George was in the USNavy during World War II: served in the Pacific, near Japan. He was a boiler engineer, working at Offut Air Force Base just south of Omaha, NE for 42 years, retiring in 1987. He suffered from Parkinson's Disease for 12 years. He loved to hunt and fish, and he loved to go to Polka dances. His funeral service was at Braman Funeral Home on north 72nd St., Omaha."9

Citations

  1. [S255] George John Prucha, Certificate of Birth 886 (Prior to 12-30, 1924), Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, P.O. Box 95065, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.
  2. [S23] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, Nov 7, 1999. Phone conversation.
  3. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  4. [S101] Clara Mary Prucha will (January 9, 1978), Last Will and Testament of Clara Mary Prucha MF Roll 670, Number 130-372, County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Douglas County Court, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Clara Prucha Will.
  5. [S145] George Prucha household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 135, Ward 11, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 11, 1930, enumeration district 28-122, supervisor's district 7, sheet 45A (handwritten) 90A (stamped), lines 21-25, dwelling 425, family 439, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, Roll 1278, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Ancestry.com has the family indexed with a last name of "Prutha".
  6. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No. B3539, Prucha/Inman, 2 Apr 1955, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  7. [S146] Deaths and Funerals, Prucha - George J. Jr., Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, December 23, 2001, Pg. 4B. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  8. [S147] Deaths and Funerals, Prucha - George J. Jr., Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, December 27, 2001, Pg. 4B. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  9. [S316] Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, online http://www.forestlawnomaha.com. Hereinafter cited as Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

James Francis Prucha1

M, b. 26 May 1947, d. 22 July 2017
Jim Prucha, July 27, 2013
     His common name was Jim.2 James Francis Prucha was born on 26 May 1947 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; at 1:55 AM. Dr. McNamara attended.1 He was the son of Lumir Joseph Prucha and Mary Margaret Brennan.1 James Francis Prucha was baptized on 6 July 1947 at St. Bernard Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; into the Roman Catholic faith by the Rev. J. C. Buckley. His godparents are Joseph Martinek and Agnes Brennan. Joseph is Jim's great-uncle (the brother of Jim's grandfather George Prucha) and Agnes is Jim's great-aunt (the sister of Jim's maternal grandfather John Austin Brennan).1,3 He received First Holy Communion on 27 June 1954 at St. Bernard Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; by Fr. Kluthe.1 He was confirmed on 23 February 1958 at St. Pius the Tenth Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Jim's confirmation name is Philip, his sponsor was Mathew Schimonitz. Jim, Mary Lou and Nonie were all confirmed the same day.1 He died on 22 July 2017 at his home, Elkhorn, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 70; Prucha, James F.
Jul 25, 2017 Updated Jul 25, 2017

Prucha, James F. Age 70 Of Elkhorn, NE. Preceded in death by his parents, Lumir and Mary; and brother, Ed. Survived by siblings, Mary Lou Dent of Elkhorn; Catherine and Judson Hall of Yuma, CO; Nora and Bernard Marino of Beaver Creek, OH; and Richard and Christine Prucha of Spring, TX. Many nieces and nephews gathering with the family on Thursday, 10am-12pm, at the funeral home. Inurnment Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Elkhorn.

Condolences to: www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com
REICHMUTH FUNERAL HOME 21901 West Maple 402-289-2222.2 He was buried on 27 July 2017 at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Elkhorn, Douglas County, Nebraska; Inurnment.2

Citations

  1. [S25] Lumir and Mary Prucha, The Holy Bible, Douay - Confraternity New Catholic Version (New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons, April 10, 1950); Mary Prucha, Bennington, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Prucha, Lou & Mary, Family Bible.
  2. [S82] Personal knowledge of the author.
  3. [S78] James Francis Prucha, Certificate of Baptism: Copy found in Lumir & Mary Prucha Family bible., (July 6, 1947), St. Bernard Catholic Church, St. Bernard Catholic Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as James Prucha, Baptism.

Lumir Joseph Prucha1,2

M, b. 29 April 1917, d. 16 January 1981
     His common name was Lou.3 Lumir Joseph Prucha was born on 29 April 1917 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska; at 4 PM; Dr. F. B. Patterson M.D. was the attending physician.1,2 He was the son of George Prucha and Clara Mary Martinek.2 Lumir Joseph Prucha was baptized on 3 June 1917 at St. Wenceslaus Church, Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska; his Godparents were Vaclav and Ruzena Martinek (most likely, Jim and Rosie (Krajik) Martinek) and Rev. Jos. Drbal presided.4,5 He appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 20 January 1920 in the household of George Prucha and Clara Mary Martinek at Dodge Village, Dodge County, Nebraska; George Prucha family includes George (head, age 30), Clara (wife, 27), and son Lumir (2 6/12). George was born in Bohemia, Clara and Lumir born in Nebraska. This census shows [incorrectly?] a year of Immigration to the US of 1897 for George and that he had filed his first papers (Pa).6 Lumir Joseph Prucha received First Holy Communion on 29 May 1927 at St. Bernard Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Rev. J. C. Buckley, Pastor, presided.7 He appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 11 April 1930 in the household of George Prucha and Clara Mary Martinek at 3309 N 59th St, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; George Prucha family includes George (head, age 40), Clara (wife, 35), sons Lumir (12), George (7) and Edward (5). George was born in Czeckoslokia [sic], Clara and sons born in Nebraska. The year of Immigration to the US is 1906 and George was now a citizen (Na).8 Lumir Joseph Prucha graduated 8th grade on 27 January 1933 at Benson Jr. High School, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.9 His Social Security Number was 505-07-4073 when Lumir filed for his Social Security Number on 28 November 1936 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1 He graduated high school on 4 June 1937 at Omaha Technical High School, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.10 He graduated from Air Corps Clerks training on 29 April 1942 at U.S. Army Air Corps Technical School.11

He married Mary Margaret Brennan, daughter of John Austin Brennan and Nora Catherine Meehan, on 2 June 1943 at Holy Name Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, The pastor of Holy Name Church, Rev. R. J. Schmitt officiated. Their Maid of Honor and Best Man were Mary's sister Mrs. S. Osterman (Catherine (Brennan) Osterman) and her husband Stanley Osterman (Fritz), both of Omaha. Mary and Lou were married at 7:30 AM, Mary then graduated from Duchesne College at 10:00 AM the same day. The presiding Bishop mentioned this fact during the graduation ceremony. At the time of their wedding, Mary was living at 3340 N 47th Ave., Omaha; Lou was in the Air Force, but listed his home address as 3309 N 59th St., Omaha.12,13,14,15

Lumir Joseph Prucha ended military service on 14 January 1946 at Santa Ana Army Air Base, Santa Ana, Orange County, California.16,17

Lou enlisted in the US Army Air Corps on December 12, 1942. Private Prucha (Serial number 17037834) completed his Air Corps Clerks course of instruction at the Air Corps Technical School on April 29, 1942, marking his twenty-fifth birthday. Lou was promoted to Aviation Cadet on August 15, 1942. He received his "wings" and rated Pilot on April 20, 1943 and was officially appointed 2nd Lieutenant and ordered to Active Duty on his 26th birthday, April 29, 1943.

He continued training at various bases stateside until his transfer overseas in August 1944. During his tour of duty, Lt. Lumir J. Prucha (Serial Number 0802219) was a pilot in the Army Air Corps 668th Bombardment Squadron (L), 416th Bombardment Group (L), 97th Combat Wing of the 9th Air Force Bombardment Division (M). He flew 37 combat missions between December 6, 1944 and April 26, 1945. The majority of his training was performed flying Douglas A-20 "Havoc" twin-engine light bombers, but he piloted all his combat missions in Sugar Baby, the new Douglas A-26 "Invader". His combat missions were primarily against German railroad, communications and marshalling yard targets from air bases in France.

After his 9th mission on January 25, 1945, 2nd Lt. Prucha received an Air Medal Award. A Ninth Air Force Bomber Base, France press release account states: "An Air Medal has been awarded to Second Lieutenant Lumir J. Prucha of Omaha, Nebraska, at a Ninth Air Force A-26 Invader airfield.
Flying his 9th mission as an Invader pilot on January 25th Lieutenant Prucha participated in the attack on the road and rail junction at Kall, Germany. The bombs hit their mark, disrupting much needed communications lines going east from the Malmedy sector of the Ardennes salient.
Lieutenant Prucha is a member of the 416th Bomb Group which introduced the Invader, the Army's fastest and most heavily armed bomber, into combat. His wife, Mrs. Mary M. Prucha, and son, Edward, reside at 4155 Cuming Street. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Prucha of 3309 North 59th Street, Omaha.
"

Lou was promoted to 1st Lieutenant (temporary grade) February 9, 1945 and on March 22, 1945, was awarded both his 1st and 2nd Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters. Through the duration of his tour of duty, Lou was awarded a total of 6 Oak Leaf Clusters. He returned to the states in September 1945. Lou was appointed to full 1st Lieutenant grade, Air Corps in the Army of the United States on November 14, 1945. Lt. Prucha was honorably discharged on January 14, 1946.

He subsequently joined the Nebraska National Guard on January 26, 1950, and the National Guard of the United States in The Army of the United States on April 3,1950, both with the rank of First Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers. Lou was promoted to First Lieutenant, Field Artillery in the Nebraska National Guard on July 13, 1950.18,19,17

He witnessed the marriage of Jean D Lenczowski and Edward Wenceslas Prucha on 30 September 1950 at St. Staneslaus Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; Witnesses were Edward's older brother, Lumir Joseph Prucha of Omaha, Nebraska and Jean's sister Loretta Gajewski of Chicago, Illinois. The pastor of St. Stanislaus, Father A. L. Kubiszewski performed the wedding. At the time of their wedding, Jean was residing at 4368 So. 41st Ave., Omaha and was working at Cudahy's; Ed was living at 3309 No. 59th St., Omaha and was Unemployed.20 Lumir Joseph Prucha died on 16 January 1981 at Clarkson Hospital, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at age 63; at 5:23 AM. Immediate cause of death was "Respiratory Failure", Due to or as a consequnce of "Emphysema".21

January 17, 1981 Obituary notice on page 28 of the Omaha World-Herald:
PRUCHA - Lumir, age 63 yrs. of Elkhorn, Neb. Survived by wife Mary; sons Edward of Brookly [sic], N.Y., Capt. James of San Francisco, Calif., Richard of Houston, Tex; daughters Mrs. Allan (Mary Lumir) Dent of Elkhorn, Mrs. Bernard (Nora) Marino of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Judson (Catherine) Hall of Yuma, Colo; grandchildren Lance and Lisa Dent, Gregg Marino, Judson and Jacob Hall; mother Mrs. George (Clara) Prucha; brothers George and Edward all of Omaha.
ROSARY Sun. 7:30PM at the Elkhorn Chapel. Funeral Mon. 10AM at St. Patrick's Church. Interment Mt. Calvary. A member of the K.C. and of St. Patrick's Mens Club.
SWANSON FUNERAL Home
Elkhorn, Neb.22 He was buried on 19 January 1981 at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Elkhorn, Douglas County, Nebraska.3

Page 4 The Douglas County Gazette - Jan. 22, 1981
Lumir J. Prucha
A funeral mass was held on Monday, Jan. 19, for Lumir J. Prucha at St. Patrick's Church in Elkhorn. The Rosary was held on Sunday, Jan. 18, at the Swanson Funeral Home in Elkhorn. The Rev. M.J. Petrasic officiated for the services.
Prucha was born April 29, 1917, at Dodge, Nebr. to George and Clara (Martinek) Prucha, Sr. He departed this life on Jan. 16, 1981 in Omaha after an illness of two years at the age of 63. He attended Rosehill grade school and Technical High, both in Omaha. He specialized in maintenance engineering.
On June 2, 1943, Prucha was united in marriage to Mary Margaret Brennan. They resided in Elkhorn for 14 years. To this union six children were born.
Prucha was retired and a member of St. Patrick's Church in Elkhorn and the Knights of Columbus.
He was preceded in death by his father, George Prucha, Sr.
He is survived by his mother, Clara; his widow, Mary; sons, Edward John, James Francis, Richard George; daughters, Mary Lumir, Nora Clara, Catherine Agnes, and five grandchildren.
The organist for the service was Mr. James Rezac.
Pallbearers were Allan Dent, Judson Hall, Bernard Marino, Edward Prucha, James Prucha and Richard Prucha.
Interment was at Mt. Calvary Cemetery near Elkhorn.
The Swanson Funeral Home of Elkhorn was in charge of the arrangements.23

Social Security Death Index WEB page
http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/advanced.htm
Name : LUMIR PRUCHA
Born : 29 Apr 1917
Died : Jan 1981
Residence : 68022 (Elkhorn, Douglas, NE)
Last Benefit : 68022 (Elkhorn, Douglas, NE)
SSN : 505-07-4073
SSN Issued : Nebraska (Before 1951).24

Children of Lumir Joseph Prucha and Mary Margaret Brennan

Citations

  1. [S18] Lumir Joseph Prucha, Application for Social Security Account (SS-5), Nov. 28, 1936, SSN 505-07-4073, 3309 North 59 Street Omaha, Nebraska; Social Security Administration.
  2. [S72] Lumir J. Prucha, Certificate of Birth 13882 (July 6, 1917), Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, P.O. Box 95065, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.
  3. [S82] Personal knowledge of the author.
  4. [S73] Lumir Prucha, Certificate of Baptism, (June 3, 1917), St. Wenceslaus Church, St. Wenceslaus Church, Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Lumir Prucha, Baptism.
  5. [S133] Lumir Prucha, Baptismal Remembrance, (June 3, 1917), Document is written in Czech., Original in possession of author, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Lumir Prucha, Baptism Remembrance.
  6. [S233] George Prucha household, 1920 U.S. Census, Dodge Village, Webster Twp, Dodge County, Nebraska enumerated on January 20, 1920, enumeration district 116, supervisor's district 3, sheet 7A (handwritten) 245A (stamped), lines 30-32, dwelling 187, family 180, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, Roll 986, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  7. [S69] Lumir Prucha "Remembrance of the First Holy Communion" certificate, (May 29, 1927), St. Bernard Catholic Church, St. Bernard Catholic Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Lumir Prucha, 1st Communion.
  8. [S145] George Prucha household, 1930 U.S. Census, Block 135, Ward 11, Omaha City, Douglas County, Nebraska enumerated on April 11, 1930, enumeration district 28-122, supervisor's district 7, sheet 45A (handwritten) 90A (stamped), lines 21-25, dwelling 425, family 439, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, Roll 1278, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm, Ancestry.com has the family indexed with a last name of "Prutha".
  9. [S42] Lumir Prucha, 8th grade Diploma January 27, 1933, Benson Jr. High School Omaha Public Schools Grammar Department, at Omaha, Nebraska; Original in possession of author.
  10. [S39] Lumir Prucha, High School Diploma June 4, 1937, Omaha Public Schools High School Department Technical High School, at Omaha, Nebraska; Original in possession of author.
  11. [S40] Private Lumir J. Prucha, Air Corps Clerks Diploma April 29, 1942, United States Army Air Corps Technical School, , 17037834 Air Corps Unassigned ; Original in possession of author.
  12. [S25] Lumir and Mary Prucha, The Holy Bible, Douay - Confraternity New Catholic Version (New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons, April 10, 1950); Mary Prucha, Bennington, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Prucha, Lou & Mary, Family Bible.
  13. [S29] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, Dec 20 to 27, 1999. Conversations with Mom during visit and review of pictures., Mom mentioned the note about the Bishop telling the audience that Mom had gotten married that morning and also that Cath and Fritz stood up for them at the wedding.
  14. [S70] Married at 7:15 A. M., Graduated at 10, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, June 2, 1943, Front page. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  15. [S71] Lumir Prucha and Mary Margaret Brennan marriage, June 2, 1943, Holy Name Church, Holy Name Church, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Douglas County.
  16. [S41] Lumir J. Prucha, Army of the United States Certificate of Service - 1st Lt Lumir J Prucha, Air Corps, Book 35 Pages 609/610 (Santa Ana Army Air Base Santa Ana California: Army of the United States). Hereinafter cited as US Army Air Corps Certificate of Service.
  17. [S137] Lumir J. Prucha, Army of the United States Separation Qualification Record (AAFRS #4, AAB, Santa Ana, California: Army of the United States). Hereinafter cited as Separation Qualification Record.
  18. [S135] Letter from Bill Fairley (News Editor - Inland Broadcasting Company, 2027 Dodge, Omaha, Nebraska, JA 8282) to Mr. and Mrs. George Prucha, March 6, 1945; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  19. [S136] "General Orders No. 42 - Section III", First and Second Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster awards, 22 March 1945; Original in possession of author; unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "GO42."
  20. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No. A16841, Prucha/Lenczowski, 30 Sep 1950, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  21. [S74] Lumir Joseph Prucha, Certificate of Death 206714 (Jan 29, 1981), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Informant was Mary Prucha - wife - Elkhorn, Nebraska 68022. Hereinafter cited as Lumir Prucha, Death Certificate.
  22. [S76] Deaths and Funerals: Prucha - Lumir, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, January 17, 1981, Pg. 28. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.
  23. [S77] Lumir J. Prucha, The Douglas County Gazette, Douglas County, Nebraska, January 22, 1981, Pg. 4. Hereinafter cited as The Douglas County Gazette.
  24. [S111] Lumir Prucha, 505-07-4073, Prucha, Lumir, SSDI, http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/advanced.htm (http://www.ancestry.com/ : Ancestry.com, Searched Feb 8, 1999). Hereinafter cited as Lumir Prucha SSDI.

Robert Edward Prucha1,2

M, b. 26 September 1962, d. 30 November 1962
     Robert Edward Prucha was born on 26 September 1962 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.2 He was the son of Edward Wenceslas Prucha and Jean D Lenczowski.1 Robert Edward Prucha died on 30 November 1962 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; This son of Edward V. and Jean Prucha died in infancy of Spina Bifida.2,3 He was buried after 30 November 1962 at St. John's Cemetery, 7605 S 36th St., Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  2. [S247] http://files.usgwarchives.net/ne/sarpy/cemeteries/stjohn5.txt
  3. [S29] Interview with Mary Prucha (Bennington, Nebraska), by Richard Prucha, Dec 20 to 27, 1999. Conversations with Mom during visit and review of pictures.

Nellie R Richardson1,2

F, b. circa 1877, d. 11 November 1925
     Nellie R Richardson was born circa 1877 at Iowa.1,2 As of circa 1893,her married name was Keyser.1,3 She married George William Keyser circa 1905.4 Nellie R Richardson and George William Keyser appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 25 April 1910 at Deadwood St, Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota; Also living in the George/Nellie Keyser household was their 12 year old niece, Alta Ricker [?].4 Nellie R Richardson and George William Keyser appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 13 January 1920 at Deadwood St, Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota.1 Nellie R Richardson died on 11 November 1925 at Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota.5,1,2,6 She was buried after 11 November 1925 at Cedar Hill Cemetery, Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota.2

Child of Nellie R Richardson and George William Keyser

Citations

  1. [S178] George Keyser household, 1920 U.S. Census, Ward 2, Fort Pierre City, Stanley County, South Dakota enumerated on January 13, 1920, enumeration district 190, supervisor's district 3, sheet 5A-B (handwritten) 123A-B (stamped), lines 47-52, dwelling 90, family 99, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 1724, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  2. [S284] Bob Stallman (e-mail address), Cedar Hill, SD Cemetery (http://home.comcast.net/~tombstonebob/tombstones/cedar.htm : Bob Stallman, May, 2002). Hereinafter cited as Cedar Hill Cemetery.
  3. [S179] George W. Keyser household, 1930 U.S. Census, Fort Pierre City, Stanley County, South Dakota enumerated on April 26, 1930, enumeration district 59-4, supervisor's district 2, sheet 3B-4A (handwritten) 7B-8A (stamped), lines 100, 1-3, dwelling 64, family 70, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 2231, image viewed online or on CD from Ancestry.com.
  4. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KeyserGeorge1910_T624-1488-ED103-p6B_136B.
  5. [S283] George W. Sr. Keyser and Mary Ellen Meehan marriage, December 28, 1927, in South Dakota State Board of Health, Division of Vital Statistics (Register No. G9, Stamped Number 123197. Found via ancestry.com "South Dakota Marriage Certificates, 1905-1949". Source Information: Ancestry.com. South Dakota Marriage Certificates, 1905-1949 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: South Dakota Department of Health. South Dakota Marriage Index, 1905-1949. South Dakota Department of Health, Pierre, South Dakota.): Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota, Ancestry.Com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. Hereinafter cited as Keyser/Meehan Marriage Record.
  6. [S285] "South Dakota Death Index 1905-1955 [database online]", 1905 thru 1955, South Dakota Death Index 1905-1955, online http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8659&ti=0, printout dated April 27, 2005. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Pierre, South Dakota (Original): Ancestry.com, Original data: South Dakota Department of Health. Index to South Dakota Death Records, 1905-1955. South Dakota Department of Health, Pierre, South Dakota., 2005 (Ancestry), 1905 thru 1955 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "SD_DeathIndx1905-55."

Charles Rogers1

M, b. 1866
     Charles Rogers was born in 1866 at Illinois.1 He was the son of John Rogers and Mary Ryan.1 Charles Rogers appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 24 August 1870 in the household of John Rogers and Mary Ryan at Bloomingdale, DuPage County, Illinois.2 Charles Rogers appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 15 June 1880 in the household of John Rogers and Mary Ryan at Bloomingdale, DuPage County, Illinois.3

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census RogersJohn1870_M593-217_IlDuPageBloomingdale_p25-26_403A-B, RogersJohn1880_T9-203_ED246_p22_197B.
  2. [S240] US Census RogersJohn1870_M593-217_IlDuPageBloomingdale_p25-26_403A-B.
  3. [S240] US Census RogersJohn1880_T9-203_ED246_p22_197B.

Francelia D Rogers1

F, b. 18 October 1861
      Francelia D Rogers was also known as Francilla Rodgers.2 She was born on 18 October 1861 at Bloomingdale, DuPage County, Illinois; The 1900 US Census shows Francelia was born Oct, 1861. Rich Holmes's family group sheets show a birthdate of 18 Oct 1862.2,3,4 She was the daughter of John Rogers and Mary Ryan.5,4 Francelia D Rogers appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 24 August 1870 in the household of John Rogers and Mary Ryan at Bloomingdale, DuPage County, Illinois.6 Francelia D Rogers appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 15 June 1880 in the household of John Rogers and Mary Ryan at Bloomingdale, DuPage County, Illinois.5 As of 9 March 1886,her married name was Holmes.2,7 Francelia D Rogers married John Cook Holmes on 9 March 1886 at DuPage County, Illinois.7

Child of Francelia D Rogers and John Cook Holmes

Citations

  1. [S288] "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900 [database online]", 1763-1900, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900, online http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/marriage.html, printout dated May 15, 2005. Previously published in hard copy (Illinois: Illinois State Archives & The Illinois State Genealogical Society, 1763 thru 1900 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "IL_MarrIndx1763-1900."
  2. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census HolmesJohn1900_T623-420_ED52_p10A_167A.
  4. [S289] Rich Holmes's Family Group Sheets, online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rsholmes/ and http://web.syr.edu/~rsholmes/genealogy/index.html. Hereinafter cited as Holmes, Rich FGS.
  5. [S240] US Census RogersJohn1880_T9-203_ED246_p22_197B.
  6. [S240] US Census RogersJohn1870_M593-217_IlDuPageBloomingdale_p25-26_403A-B.
  7. [S288] IL_MarrIndx1763-1900, online, 1763-1900, License 1311, Vol. 1, Page 100.

John Rogers1

M, b. 14 March 1839
      John Rogers was also known as Rodgers.2,3 He was born on 14 March 1839 at Cornwall, England.1,4 He appeared on the 1860 census enumerated 8 August 1860 at Bloomingdale, DuPage County, Illinois.5 He married Mary Ryan circa 1861.1 John Rogers and Mary Ryan appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 24 August 1870 at Bloomingdale, DuPage County, Illinois.3 John Rogers and Mary Ryan appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 15 June 1880 at Bloomingdale, DuPage County, Illinois.1

Children of John Rogers and Mary Ryan

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census RogersJohn1880_T9-203_ED246_p22_197B.
  2. [S240] US Census RogersJohn1860_M653-175_IlDuPageBloomingdale_p338.
  3. [S240] US Census RogersJohn1870_M593-217_IlDuPageBloomingdale_p25-26_403A-B.
  4. [S289] Rich Holmes's Family Group Sheets, online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rsholmes/ and http://web.syr.edu/~rsholmes/genealogy/index.html. Hereinafter cited as Holmes, Rich FGS.
  5. [S240] US Census RogersJohn1860_M653-175_IlDuPageBloomingdale_p338.
  6. [S240] US Census RogersJohn1870_M593-217_IlDuPageBloomingdale_p25-26_403A-B, RogersJohn1880_T9-203_ED246_p22_197B.

Lee Rogers1

M, b. 1879
     Lee Rogers was born in 1879 at Bloomingdale, DuPage County, Illinois.1 He was the son of John Rogers and Mary Ryan.1 Lee Rogers appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 15 June 1880 in the household of John Rogers and Mary Ryan at Bloomingdale, DuPage County, Illinois.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census RogersJohn1880_T9-203_ED246_p22_197B.

Mary Elizabeth (Lizzie) Rogers1

F, b. 1868
     Mary Elizabeth (Lizzie) Rogers was born in 1868 at Illinois.1 She was the daughter of John Rogers and Mary Ryan.1 Mary Elizabeth (Lizzie) Rogers appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 24 August 1870 in the household of John Rogers and Mary Ryan at Bloomingdale, DuPage County, Illinois.2 Mary Elizabeth (Lizzie) Rogers appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 15 June 1880 in the household of John Rogers and Mary Ryan at Bloomingdale, DuPage County, Illinois.3

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census RogersJohn1870_M593-217_IlDuPageBloomingdale_p25-26_403A-B, RogersJohn1880_T9-203_ED246_p22_197B.
  2. [S240] US Census RogersJohn1870_M593-217_IlDuPageBloomingdale_p25-26_403A-B.
  3. [S240] US Census RogersJohn1880_T9-203_ED246_p22_197B.

Nancy M Rogers1

F, b. August 1870
     Nancy M Rogers was born in August 1870 at Bloomingdale, DuPage County, Illinois.1 She was the daughter of John Rogers and Mary Ryan.1 Nancy M Rogers appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 24 August 1870 in the household of John Rogers and Mary Ryan at Bloomingdale, DuPage County, Illinois.2 Nancy M Rogers appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 15 June 1880 in the household of John Rogers and Mary Ryan at Bloomingdale, DuPage County, Illinois.3

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census RogersJohn1870_M593-217_IlDuPageBloomingdale_p25-26_403A-B, RogersJohn1880_T9-203_ED246_p22_197B.
  2. [S240] US Census RogersJohn1870_M593-217_IlDuPageBloomingdale_p25-26_403A-B.
  3. [S240] US Census RogersJohn1880_T9-203_ED246_p22_197B.

Catharine Rosebenck1

F
     Catharine Rosebenck married Frank Spindler.1 Her married name was Spindler.1

Child of Catharine Rosebenck and Frank Spindler

Citations

  1. [S252] Marriage Record, Cuming Co., NE: Book 1, Page 98, MicrofilmRoll MAR-1, Item 251, Spindler/Lichtenberg, 27 Apr 1878, Cuming County Court, Nebraska, P.O. Box 290, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Cuming, NE Marriage Record.

Mary Ryan1,2

F, b. 4 June 1842
     Mary Ryan was born on 4 June 1842 at Ireland.1,2 As of circa 1861,her married name was Rogers.1 She married John Rogers circa 1861.1 Mary Ryan and John Rogers appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 24 August 1870 at Bloomingdale, DuPage County, Illinois.3 Mary Ryan and John Rogers appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 15 June 1880 at Bloomingdale, DuPage County, Illinois.1

Children of Mary Ryan and John Rogers

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census RogersJohn1880_T9-203_ED246_p22_197B.
  2. [S289] Rich Holmes's Family Group Sheets, online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rsholmes/ and http://web.syr.edu/~rsholmes/genealogy/index.html. Hereinafter cited as Holmes, Rich FGS.
  3. [S240] US Census RogersJohn1870_M593-217_IlDuPageBloomingdale_p25-26_403A-B.
  4. [S240] US Census RogersJohn1870_M593-217_IlDuPageBloomingdale_p25-26_403A-B, RogersJohn1880_T9-203_ED246_p22_197B.

Arnold Sellhorst1,2

M, b. 1857
     Arnold Sellhorst was born in 1857 at Germany.1,2 He married Caroline Lennemann, daughter of Theodore Lennemann and Margaret Kraus, circa 1893.1,2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census SellhorstArnold1900_T623-920-P1-ED47-p12B_216B.
  2. [S240] US Census LennemannMargaretha1900_T623-922-ED99-p3A_325A.

Petrolina Simanek1

F
      The name Petrolina would be Patricia in English.2 Petrolina Simanek was also known as Mary Sininek.3 Her married name was Prucha.1 She married Frank Prucha.1

Child of Petrolina Simanek and Frank Prucha

Citations

  1. [S95] George Prucha and Clara Martinek, Marriage License, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Prucha - Martinek, Marriage License.
  2. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  3. [S21] George Prucha, Application for Social Security Account (SS-5), 8-3-38, SSN 506-12-2923, 3309 No. 59th Omaha, Nebr., George Prucha's SS-5 shows his mother's name as Mary Sininek (or possibly Seninek); Social Security Administration.

William Sindelar1

M, b. 18 April 1913, d. 14 May 1968
     His common name was Bill.1 William Sindelar was born on 18 April 1913.2 He died on 14 May 1968 at age 55.1

From FTM SS Death Index:
SS# 481-42-3494
Issued in Iowa.
Birth date: Apr 18, 1912
Death date: May 1968.2

Citations

  1. [S43] Letter from Adela Sindelar (Hillsboro, IA 52630) to Mary Prucha, Jan 24, 1981; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address). Letter to Mary Prucha in sympathy card for Lou Prucha's death.
  2. [S45] William Sindelar, 481-42-3494, Sindelar, William, SSDI from Family Tree Maker, Social Security Death Index, 1937-1998, Family Archive CD #110 (Geneology.com : The Learning Company, Inc. Family Tree Maker, Copyright (c) 1999). Hereinafter cited as William Sindelar, SSDI.

Frank Spindler1

M
     Frank Spindler married Catharine Rosebenck.1

Child of Frank Spindler and Catharine Rosebenck

Citations

  1. [S252] Marriage Record, Cuming Co., NE: Book 1, Page 98, MicrofilmRoll MAR-1, Item 251, Spindler/Lichtenberg, 27 Apr 1878, Cuming County Court, Nebraska, P.O. Box 290, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Cuming, NE Marriage Record.

Wenzel Spindler1

M, b. August 1854
     Wenzel Spindler was born in August 1854 at Austria.1 He was the son of Frank Spindler and Catharine Rosebenck.1 Wenzel Spindler married Barbary Lichtenberg, daughter of Vaclav Lichtenberg and Veronica Vondrasek, on 27 April 1878 at West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Frank Spindler and Uriah Bruner, County Judge D.S. Crawford performed the marriage. At the time of their marriage, Wenzel was a resident of Cuming Co., NE and Barbary of Dodge County.2,1

Citations

  1. [S252] Marriage Record, Cuming Co., NE: Book 1, Page 98, MicrofilmRoll MAR-1, Item 251, Spindler/Lichtenberg, 27 Apr 1878, Cuming County Court, Nebraska, P.O. Box 290, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Cuming, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S265] Claire Mares, compiler, Marriage Records, Cuming County, Nebraska, Books 1 - 6 (PO Box 541, Fremont, NE 68025-0541: Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, Various), Book 1, Page 32. Hereinafter cited as Cuming Co, NE Marriage Record Indexes.

Ellen Sullivan1,2,3

F, b. December 1841, d. 2 February 1911
     Ellen Sullivan was born in December 1841 at Ireland.4 She was the daughter of John Sullivan and Mary E Meehan.3 Ellen Sullivan immigrated circa 1851.4 As of 5 December 1858,her married name was Mahon.5 She married Daniel J Mahon, son of John Mahon and Margaret Corbett, on 5 December 1858 at Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, J.M. Finotti, R.C. Priest solemnized the marriage. Daniel was 21 years of age, Ellen was 20 and both resided in Newton, Massachusetts. The marriage certificate shows it to be "No. 52".6,5 Ellen Sullivan and Daniel J Mahon appeared on the 1860 census enumerated 18 September 1860 at Newton Upper Falls, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.6 On between 18 September 1860 and 28 July 1870 her name was legally changed to Meehan Daniel's family name is listed as Mahan on the 1860 census, but Meehan on the 1870 census and after.6,7 Ellen Sullivan and Daniel J Mahon appeared on the 1870 census enumerated 28 July 1870 at Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.7 Ellen Sullivan and Daniel J Mahon appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 2 June 1880 at Reservoir St., Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.8 Ellen Sullivan and Daniel J Mahon appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 18 June 1900 at Reservoir Street, Highlandville, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.4 The 1900 census shows that Ellen had 12 children with 7 still living, while the 1910 census indicates 13 children with 6 still living. It is unlikely that Ellen had a child between 1900 and 1910 because she was around 60 years old in 1900.4,9 Ellen Sullivan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 13 May 1910 at Reservoir Street, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; A grandson, Daniel Meehan aged 17, was enumerated with Ellen.9 She died on 2 February 1911 at Off Reservoir St, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, at age 69; Ellen's death certificate provides the following information: She died at her home, was a widowed housewife, 70 years and 9 days of age, Cause of Death was listed as Chronic Intestitial Nephritis, Valvula Disease of Heart: A long time and she was buried at St. Mary's Cemetery, Needham, MA.3 She was buried after 2 February 1911 at St. Mary's Cemetery, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.3

Children of Ellen Sullivan and Daniel J Mahon

Citations

  1. [S190] Patrick H. Meehan, Certificate of Death 10813 (Nov 26, 1943), Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Patrick H. Meehan Death Certificate.
  2. [S266] Patrick Mahan entry, Births in the Town of Newton for 1859 Page 104, Line 19 (Birthdate Aug 18, 1859, Registration date Jan, 1860), Newton, MA City Clerk, 1000 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
  3. [S279] Ellen Meehan, Certificate of Death (Date of Record February 4, 1911), Needham, MA Town Clerk, 1471 Highland Ave, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Hereinafter cited as Ellen Meehan Death Certificate.
  4. [S270] Daniel Meehan household, 1900 U.S. Census, Reservoir Street, Highlandville, Needham Town, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on June 18-19, 1900, enumeration district 1052, sheet 17B (handwritten) 258B (stamped), lines 68-70, dwelling 348, family 385, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623, roll 670, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  5. [S317] Daniel J. Mahon and Ellen Sullivan, Marriage Certificate No. 52, Brookline, MA Town Clerk, Town Hall, 1st Floor, 333 Washington St., Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Hereinafter cited as Mahon - Sullivan, Marriage Certificate.
  6. [S267] Daniel Mahan household, 1860 U.S. Census, Newton, Middlesex County, MA enumerated on Sept 18, 1860, enumeration district Newton Upper Falls, sheet 287 (handwritten) 699 (stamped), lines 19-21, dwelling 1802, family 2091, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication M653, roll510, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  7. [S268] Daniel Meehan household, 1870 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on July 28, 1870, sheet 51 (handwritten) 26A (stamped), lines 3-10, dwelling 342, family 400, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication M593, roll 636, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  8. [S269] Daniel Meehan household, 1880 U.S. Census, Needham, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on June 1, 1880, enumeration district 523, supervisor's district 60, sheet 4-5 (handwritten) 77D-78A (stamped), lines 49-50, 1-8, dwelling 30, family 41, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T9, roll 548, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  9. [S271] Ellen Meehan household, 1910 U.S. Census, Reservoir Street, Needham Town, Norfolk County, MA enumerated on May 13, 1910, enumeration district 1129, supervisor's district 119, sheet 17A (handwritten) 211A (stamped), lines 37-38, dwelling 365A, family 370A, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624, roll 609, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  10. [S319] Massachusetts Archives Vital Records (1841-1910) On-line Index, online http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcsrch/VitalRecordsSearchContents.html. Hereinafter cited as MA Vital Records 1841-1910 Index.
  11. [S194] Deaths: MEEHAN - Patrick, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska, November 24, 1943, Unknown. Hereinafter cited as Omaha World-Herald.

John Sullivan1

M
     John Sullivan was born at Ireland.1 He married Mary E Meehan at Ireland.1

Child of John Sullivan and Mary E Meehan

Citations

  1. [S279] Ellen Meehan, Certificate of Death (Date of Record February 4, 1911), Needham, MA Town Clerk, 1471 Highland Ave, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Hereinafter cited as Ellen Meehan Death Certificate.

Joseph L Suva1

M, b. 27 July 1893, d. 31 January 1957
     Joseph L Suva was born on 27 July 1893 at Nebraska.1,2 He married Mary F Krajic, daughter of Adolph Krajic and Philomena Buresh, circa 1922.1 Joseph L Suva and Mary F Krajic appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 2 May 1930 at Webster Township, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 Joseph L Suva died on 31 January 1957 at age 63.2 He was buried after 31 January 1957 at St. Wenceslaus Cemetery, Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census SuvaJoseph1930_T626-1271-ED27-30-p6B_279B.
  2. [S153] Clarabelle Mares, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~necuming/wencescem.html : USGenWeb - Cuming County, Nebraska, August, 1979). Hereinafter cited as St. Wenceslaus Cemetery.

(?) Talcott1

M
     (?) Talcott was born at Ohio.1

Children of (?) Talcott

Citations

  1. [S177] Asa Talcott household, 1930 U.S. Census, Precinct 14, Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington enumerated on April 7, 1930, enumeration district 37-14, supervisor's district 8, sheet 3B-4A (handwritten) 153B-154A (stamped), lines 99-100, 1-3, dwelling 73, family 74, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 2524, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.

Allen G Talcott1

M, b. 22 July 1906, d. 24 May 1989
     Allen G Talcott was born on 22 July 1906 at Iowa.1,2 He was the son of Carlin Martin Talcott and Lillian Allen (?).1 His Social Security Number was 533-09-8984 when Allen filed for his Social Security Number before 1951 at Washington.2 He died on 24 May 1989 at Seattle, King County, Washington, at age 82; Washington state death certificate number 016638, age at death 82, residence Seattle, WA, SSN 533-09-8984.3

Citations

  1. [S205] Carlin M. Talcott household, 1920 U.S. Census, East Summitview Precinct, Yakima County, Washington enumerated on January 10, 1920, enumeration district 191, supervisor's district 4, sheet 5B (handwritten) nnnB (stamped), lines 54-56, dwelling 104, family 105, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 1945, image viewed online or on CD from www.Ancestry.com.
  2. [S212] Talcott, Various, Talcott Washingon State SSDI, http://www.ancestry.com/ (http://www.ancestry.com/ : Ancestry.com, Searched March 27, 2003). Hereinafter cited as Talcott, WA SSDI.
  3. [S211] "Washington Death Index 1940-1996 [database online]", 1940 thru 1996, Certificate Number 016638, Washington Death Index 1940-1996, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/6716.htm, printout dated March 26, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Washington (Original): Ancestry.com, Original data: Index created by: Washington State Department of Health. Microfilmed copy of index obtained from: Washington State Archives., 2002 (Ancestry), 1940 thru 1996 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "WA Death Index 1940-96."

Asa Evans Talcott1,2,3

M, b. 2 April 1887
     Asa Evans Talcott was born on 2 April 1887 at Dow City, Crawford County, Iowa.2,3 He was the son of (?) Talcott.2 Asa Evans Talcott married Loretta Frances Meehan, daughter of Patrick Henry Mahan and Catherine Louise McEnery, circa 1911 The 1930 census shows the age at first marriage for both Asa and Frances as 19, but their age at last birthday as 43 and 37, thus this is likely Asa's second marriage.1,2 Based on the birth ages and states of Asa and Loretta's children as shown in the 1930 census, it is likely Asa and Loretta moved from South Dakota to Washington between 1915 and 1917.2 Asa Evans Talcott filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 5 June 1917 at 610 S 15th Ave, No. Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.3 He was Merchant at a Retail Music business on 8 January 1920 at Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.4 He and Loretta Frances Meehan appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 8 January 1920 at 113 Armstrong Ave, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.4 Asa Evans Talcott was Retail Music Merchant in a Retail Music Store on 7 April 1930 at Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.2 He and Loretta Frances Meehan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 7 April 1930 at 2210 ? St, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.2

Children of Asa Evans Talcott and Loretta Frances Meehan

Citations

  1. [S26] Edward John Prucha, "Mom information, freestyle", e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Maine) to Ed Prucha siblings, Dec 2, 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Ed email with Mom information, freestyle."
  2. [S177] Asa Talcott household, 1930 U.S. Census, Precinct 14, Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington enumerated on April 7, 1930, enumeration district 37-14, supervisor's district 8, sheet 3B-4A (handwritten) 153B-154A (stamped), lines 99-100, 1-3, dwelling 73, family 74, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 2524, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  3. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., TalcottAsaEvans_WW1_WA-1992261-1199_p22. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  4. [S204] AE Talcott household, 1920 U.S. Census, Precinct 10, Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington enumerated on January 8, 1920, enumeration district 221, supervisor's district 4, sheet 10A (handwritten) 135A (stamped), lines 3-7, dwelling 188, family 220, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 1946, image viewed online or on CD from www.Ancestry.com.

Carlin Martin Talcott1,2

M, b. 17 July 1882
     Carlin Martin Talcott was born on 17 July 1882 at Iowa.1,2 He was the son of (?) Talcott.1 Carlin Martin Talcott married Lillian Allen (?) circa 1906.1 Carlin Martin Talcott filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 12 September 1918 at R.F.D. 2, Box 225, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.2 He was Proprietor of a Music Store on 10 January 1920 at Yakima County, Washington.3 He and Lillian Allen (?) appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 10 January 1920 at Yakima County, Washington.3 Carlin Martin Talcott was Music Store Merchant in a Retail Music Store on 7 April 1930 at Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.1 He and Lillian Allen (?) appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 7 April 1930 at 2601 ?, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.4

Child of Carlin Martin Talcott and Lillian Allen (?)

Citations

  1. [S177] Asa Talcott household, 1930 U.S. Census, Precinct 14, Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington enumerated on April 7, 1930, enumeration district 37-14, supervisor's district 8, sheet 3B-4A (handwritten) 153B-154A (stamped), lines 99-100, 1-3, dwelling 73, family 74, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 2524, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., TalcottCarlinMartin_WW1_WA-1992261-1200_p23. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
  3. [S205] Carlin M. Talcott household, 1920 U.S. Census, East Summitview Precinct, Yakima County, Washington enumerated on January 10, 1920, enumeration district 191, supervisor's district 4, sheet 5B (handwritten) nnnB (stamped), lines 54-56, dwelling 104, family 105, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 1945, image viewed online or on CD from www.Ancestry.com.
  4. [S177] April 7, 1930 1930 U.S. Census, Precinct 14, Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington, T626, roll 2524, ED 37-14, sheet 3B-4A (handwritten) 153B-154A (stamped), Carlin and Lillian are enumerated two households apart from Asa and Frances L. Talcott, both Carlin and Asa are music merchants, both were born in Iowa and had parents born in Ohio (father) and Iowa (mother), thus I believe they are brothers.

Evan C Talcott1

M, b. circa 1915, d. 14 September 1940
     Evan C Talcott was born circa 1915 at South Dakota.1 He was the son of Asa Evans Talcott and Loretta Frances Meehan.1 Evan C Talcott appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 8 January 1920 in the household of Asa Evans Talcott and Loretta Frances Meehan at 113 Armstrong Ave, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.2 Evan C Talcott appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 7 April 1930 in the household of Asa Evans Talcott and Loretta Frances Meehan at 2210 ? St, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.1 Evan C Talcott died on 14 September 1940 at Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington; Age at death 26.3

Citations

  1. [S177] Asa Talcott household, 1930 U.S. Census, Precinct 14, Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington enumerated on April 7, 1930, enumeration district 37-14, supervisor's district 8, sheet 3B-4A (handwritten) 153B-154A (stamped), lines 99-100, 1-3, dwelling 73, family 74, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 2524, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S204] AE Talcott household, 1920 U.S. Census, Precinct 10, Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington enumerated on January 8, 1920, enumeration district 221, supervisor's district 4, sheet 10A (handwritten) 135A (stamped), lines 3-7, dwelling 188, family 220, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 1946, image viewed online or on CD from www.Ancestry.com.
  3. [S211] "Washington Death Index 1940-1996 [database online]", 1940 thru 1996, Washington Death Index 1940-1996, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/6716.htm, printout dated March 26, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Washington (Original): Ancestry.com, Original data: Index created by: Washington State Department of Health. Microfilmed copy of index obtained from: Washington State Archives., 2002 (Ancestry), 1940 thru 1996 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "WA Death Index 1940-96."

Leota M Talcott1

F, b. 11 October 1912, d. 1 October 1991
     Leota M Talcott was born on 11 October 1912 at South Dakota.1,2 She was the daughter of Asa Evans Talcott and Loretta Frances Meehan.1 Leota M Talcott appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 8 January 1920 in the household of Asa Evans Talcott and Loretta Frances Meehan at 113 Armstrong Ave, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.3 Leota M Talcott appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 7 April 1930 in the household of Asa Evans Talcott and Loretta Frances Meehan at 2210 ? St, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.1 Her Social Security Number was 538-09-7775 when Leota filed for her Social Security Number before 1951 at Washington.2 She died on 1 October 1991 at Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, at age 78; Washington state death certificate number 028307, age at death 78, residence Spokane City, WA, SSN 538-09-7775.4

Citations

  1. [S177] Asa Talcott household, 1930 U.S. Census, Precinct 14, Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington enumerated on April 7, 1930, enumeration district 37-14, supervisor's district 8, sheet 3B-4A (handwritten) 153B-154A (stamped), lines 99-100, 1-3, dwelling 73, family 74, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T626, roll 2524, image viewed online or on CD from www.ancestry.com.
  2. [S212] Talcott, Various, Talcott Washingon State SSDI, http://www.ancestry.com/ (http://www.ancestry.com/ : Ancestry.com, Searched March 27, 2003). Hereinafter cited as Talcott, WA SSDI.
  3. [S204] AE Talcott household, 1920 U.S. Census, Precinct 10, Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington enumerated on January 8, 1920, enumeration district 221, supervisor's district 4, sheet 10A (handwritten) 135A (stamped), lines 3-7, dwelling 188, family 220, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T625, roll 1946, image viewed online or on CD from www.Ancestry.com.
  4. [S211] "Washington Death Index 1940-1996 [database online]", 1940 thru 1996, Certificate Number 028307, Washington Death Index 1940-1996, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/6716.htm, printout dated March 26, 2003. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah (Ancestry), Washington (Original): Ancestry.com, Original data: Index created by: Washington State Department of Health. Microfilmed copy of index obtained from: Washington State Archives., 2002 (Ancestry), 1940 thru 1996 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "WA Death Index 1940-96."

Frank Tichota1

M
     Frank Tichota was born at Scribner, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 He married Mary Marek.1

Citations

  1. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 537, Tichota/Lennemann, 12 May 1937, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.

Joeseph H Tichota1,2

M, b. circa 1906
     His common name was Joe.1 Joeseph H Tichota was born circa 1906 at Dodge County, Nebraska.2 He was the son of John Tichota and Bessie Pasel.2

Citations

  1. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  2. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 540, Tichota/Lennemann, 18 May 1937, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.

John Tichota1

M
     John Tichota was born at Dodge County, Nebraska.1 He married Bessie Pasel.1

Child of John Tichota and Bessie Pasel

Citations

  1. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 540, Tichota/Lennemann, 18 May 1937, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.

James Tomasek1

M, b. circa 1879
     James Tomasek was born circa 1879 at Bohemia.1 He was the son of James Tomasek and Mary Klehka.1 James Tomasek married Maria Lichtenberg, daughter of Joseph Lichtenberg and Antonia Martinek, on 23 October 1906 at Dodge, Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Vaclle Lichtenberg and Oscofold Warsoun (Marsoun), John S. Broz, RCC performed the marriage ceremony. At the time of their marrige, James was a resident of Omaha, NE and Mary of Dodge, NE.1

Citations

  1. [S261] Claire Mares, compiler, Marriage Records, Dodge County, Nebraska, Books A-C and 3-13 (PO Box 541, Fremont, NE 68025-0541: Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, Various), Book 11, Page 36. Hereinafter cited as Dodge Co, NE Marriage Record Indexes.

James Tomasek1

M
     James Tomasek married Mary Klehka.1

Child of James Tomasek and Mary Klehka

Citations

  1. [S261] Claire Mares, compiler, Marriage Records, Dodge County, Nebraska, Books A-C and 3-13 (PO Box 541, Fremont, NE 68025-0541: Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, Various), Book 11, Page 36. Hereinafter cited as Dodge Co, NE Marriage Record Indexes.

Rosa Tosco1

F
     Her married name was Pettinato.1 Rosa Tosco married Felippantonio Pettinato.1

Child of Rosa Tosco and Felippantonio Pettinato

Citations

  1. [S48] Bernard Marino, "Bernard Marino Family Information", 24 Jun 2000 (Beaver Creek, Ohio). Handwrittern information on Bernie's ancenstors. Hereinafter cited as "Marino Family Information."

Bridget Troy1

F, b. 31 August 1847, d. 4 March 1927
     Bridget Troy was born on 31 August 1847 at Ireland.2 She was the daughter of William Troy.2 Bridget Troy married Thomas Ogle in 1866.1,3 As of 1866,her married name was Ogle.1,3 Bridget Troy died on 4 March 1927 at 5512 Helena Ave, Jennings, St. Louis County, Missouri, at age 79.2 She was buried on 7 March 1927 at 5239 West Florissant, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri; Thomas and Bridget are buried in Lot 0241, Section 021.2,4

Children of Bridget Troy and Thomas Ogle

Citations

  1. [S322] "Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1957 [database online]", 1910 thru 1957, File No: 39532, Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1957, online http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/#search, printout dated March 11, 2008. Previously published in hard copy (http://www.sos.mo.gov/: Missouri Office of the Secretary of State :: Missouri State Library | Missouri State Archives :: The State Historical Society of Missouri, 2007-2008 (Missouri Office of the Secretary of State ), 1910 thru 1957 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "MO_DeathCert1910-57."
  2. [S322] MO_DeathCert1910-57, online, 1910 thru 1957, File No: 9493.
  3. [S240] U.S. Federal Census OgleThomas1900_T623-900-ED387-p6A-B_247A-B.
  4. [S323] "Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of St. Louis", Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, online http://www.archstl.org/cemeteries/, printout dated March 13, 2008. Previously published in hard copy (St. Louis, MO: Archdiocese of St. Louis, Unknown). Hereinafter cited as "St. Louis Catholic Cemeteries."
  5. [S240] US Census OgleThomas1880_T9-463-ED75-p19_10C.
  6. [S322] MO_DeathCert1910-57, online, 1910 thru 1957, File No: 8237.

William Troy1

M
     William Troy was born at Ireland.1

Child of William Troy

Citations

  1. [S322] "Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1957 [database online]", 1910 thru 1957, File No: 9493, Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1957, online http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/#search, printout dated March 11, 2008. Previously published in hard copy (http://www.sos.mo.gov/: Missouri Office of the Secretary of State :: Missouri State Library | Missouri State Archives :: The State Historical Society of Missouri, 2007-2008 (Missouri Office of the Secretary of State ), 1910 thru 1957 (Original)). Hereinafter cited as "MO_DeathCert1910-57."

(?) Uber1

M
     (?) Uber was born at France.1 He married Lenora (?).1

Children of (?) Uber and Lenora (?)

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MeehanMichaelS1900_T623-284-ED960-p9A_301A.

Cora Uber1

F, b. circa September 1886
     Cora Uber was born circa September 1886 at Canada.1 She was the daughter of (?) Uber and Lenora (?).1 Cora Uber appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 4 June 1900 in the household of Michael S Meehan and Mary L Uber at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MeehanMichaelS1900_T623-284-ED960-p9A_301A.

Mary L Uber1,2

F, b. December 1873
     Mary L Uber was born in December 1873 at Canada; Mary's parents were born in France.2 She was the daughter of (?) Uber and Lenora (?).2 Mary L Uber immigrated in 1892.3 As of circa 1896,her married name was Meehan.2 She married Michael S Meehan, son of Daniel J Mahon and Ellen Sullivan, circa 1896.2 Mary L Uber and Michael S Meehan appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 4 June 1900 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.2 As of 4 June 1900, Mary L Uber was also known as Minnie.2 She and Michael S Meehan appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 22 April 1910 at 8544 Jackson Ave, Hyde Park Pct, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.1 Mary L Uber and Michael S Meehan appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 15 January 1920 at 8540 S Maryland Ave, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.4 Mary L Uber and Michael S Meehan appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 12 April 1930 at 8540 Maryland, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.5

Child of Mary L Uber and Michael S Meehan

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census MeehanMichaelS1910_T624-279-Pt2-ED1426-p7B_295B.
  2. [S240] US Census MeehanMichaelS1900_T623-284-ED960-p9A_301A.
  3. [S240] US Census MeehanMichaelS1910_T624-279-Pt2-ED1426-p7B_295B, MeehanMichaelS1920_T625-311-ED554-p9A_116A, MeehanMichaelS1930_T626-429-ED16-2438-p9A_172A.
  4. [S240] US Census MeehanMichaelS1920_T625-311-ED554-p9A_116A.
  5. [S240] US Census MeehanMichaelS1930_T626-429-ED16-2438-p9A_172A.

Veronica Vondrasek1,2

F, b. circa 1826
     Veronica Vondrasek married Vaclav Lichtenberg.1 Veronica Vondrasek was also known as Veronika.1 Her married name was Lichtenberg.1 She was born circa 1826 at Bohemia.1 She and Vaclav Lichtenberg appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 14 June 1880 at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.1 Veronica Vondrasek and Vaclav Lichtenberg appeared on the 1885 Nebraska State census enumerated 13 June 1885 at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.3

Children of Veronica Vondrasek and Vaclav Lichtenberg

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census LichtenbergJoseph1880_T9-746-ED56-p11A_554A.
  2. [S252] Marriage Record, Cuming Co., NE: Book 1, Page 98, MicrofilmRoll MAR-1, Item 251, Spindler/Lichtenberg, 27 Apr 1878, Cuming County Court, Nebraska, P.O. Box 290, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Cuming, NE Marriage Record.
  3. [S263] 1885 Nebraska State Census Dodge County, Webster Pct, Page 14, Frame 14.

Antonia Walla1

F, b. 8 January 1888
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Lumir Joseph Prucha
Charts
Descendant Chart for (?) Martinek
     Antonia Walla was born on 8 January 1888 at Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Walla and Anna Martinek.1 Antonia Walla was baptized on 4 October 1888 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska; her godfather was John Martinek.1

Citations

  1. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, compiler, 125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Nebraska, 1874-1999 (Dodge, Nebraska: The Dodge Criterion, 1999), Page 178. Hereinafter cited as Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999.

Joseph Walla1

M, b. November 1855
     Joseph Walla was born in November 1855 at Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; The baptism transcriptions of his son Joseph Vala found on page 173 in the book "125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church" shows Joseph's birthplace as "Milwaukee, Wis.".1,2,3 He married Anna Martinek, daughter of Vaclav Martinek and Marie Kahoun, on 19 July 1880 at Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Antonia and John Martinek, siblings of Anna. Marriage official was John Alois Blashkis (?). Both Anna and Joseph resided in Cuming County.1

Children of Joseph Walla and Anna Martinek

Citations

  1. [S252] Marriage Record, Cuming Co., NE: Book 2, Page 15, MicrofilmRoll MAR-1, Item 347, Walla/Martinek, 19 Jul 1880, Cuming County Court, Nebraska, P.O. Box 290, West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Cuming, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census WallaJoseph1900_T623-941-ED176-p3B_55B.
  3. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, compiler, 125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Nebraska, 1874-1999 (Dodge, Nebraska: The Dodge Criterion, 1999), Page 173. Hereinafter cited as Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999.
  4. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999, Page 161.
  5. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999, Page 178.

Joseph F Walla1,2

M, b. 22 July 1886
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Lumir Joseph Prucha
Charts
Descendant Chart for (?) Martinek
     Joseph F Walla was born on 22 July 1886 at Nebraska.1 He was the son of Joseph Walla and Anna Martinek.1 Joseph F Walla was baptized on 10 April 1887 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska; The baptismal transcription shows a last name of "Vala". Joseph's godfather was John Martinek.1 He filled out a World War I Selective Service Draft Registration card on 5 June 1917 at Clarkson, Colfax County, Nebraska.2

Citations

  1. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, compiler, 125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Nebraska, 1874-1999 (Dodge, Nebraska: The Dodge Criterion, 1999), Page 173. Hereinafter cited as Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999.
  2. [S272] "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", M1509; National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C., WallaJosephF_WW1_NE-1711454-4237_p15. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."

Maria Walla1

F, b. 13 October 1880
Relationship
1st cousin 1 time removed of Lumir Joseph Prucha
Charts
Descendant Chart for (?) Martinek
     Maria Walla was born on 13 October 1880 at Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Walla and Anna Martinek.1 Maria Walla was baptized on 14 November 1880 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Colfax County, Nebraska; Godparents were Venceslaus & Maria (Martinek) Konvalin.1

Citations

  1. [S259] Olean Quasquicentennial Book Committee, compiler, 125 Years of God's Faithful Love, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Olean, Nebraska, 1874-1999 (Dodge, Nebraska: The Dodge Criterion, 1999), Page 161. Hereinafter cited as Sacred Heart of Jesus Church 1874-1999.

Elizabeth Wankel1

F
     Elizabeth Wankel married John Neubauer.1 Elizabeth Wankel was born at Germany.2 Her married name was Neubauer.1

Child of Elizabeth Wankel and John Neubauer

Citations

  1. [S257] Marriage Record, Douglas Co., NE: No 21989, Neubauer/McEnery, 25 Nov 1908, Douglas County Clerk, NE, 1819 Farnam Street, Civic Center Room H08, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Douglas, NE Marriage Record.
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census NeubauerFrancisC_NoraP1910_T624-843-ED34-p4B_64B.

Gertrude Wiesen1,2

F, b. 1 December 1851, d. 20 May 1928
     Gertrude Wiesen was born on 1 December 1851 at Germany.3,4 She was the daughter of Joseph Wiesen and Agnes Bernd.3 As of 11 November 1876,her married name was Kruger.3 Gertrude Wiesen married William Kruger, son of Ludwig Kruger and Elizabeth Lofer, on 11 November 1876 at Pastoral residence, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, Witnesses were Andrew Bothwell and Miss Carrie Martley, both of Fremont. John Lonergan, Catholic Priest performed the ceremony. William was listed as 37 years old and Gertrude was 26, both born Germany and residing in Dodge County.3 Gertrude Wiesen and William Kruger appeared on the 1880 census enumerated 9 June 1880 at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.5 The 1900 US Census shows that Gertrude had had 10 children, but only 7 were still living.6 Gertrude Wiesen and William Kruger appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 13 June 1900 at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.6 Gertrude Wiesen appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 4 May 1910 at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.7 She appeared on the 1920 census enumerated 24 January 1920 in the household of John T Kruger at Webster Precinct, Dodge County, Nebraska.8 Gertrude Wiesen died on 20 May 1928 at Dodge County, Nebraska, at age 76.1,4 She was buried after 20 May 1928 at St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery, Snyder, Dodge County, Nebraska.4

Children of Gertrude Wiesen and William Kruger

Citations

  1. [S49] Letter from Marguerite Martinek (105 9th St. Scribner, Nebraska 68057) to Rick Prucha, Postmarked August 22, 2000; Original in possession of author (unknown repository address).
  2. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: No 159, Lennemann/Kruger, 18 Nov 1903, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.
  3. [S249] Dodge, NE Marriage Record: Bk C, Pg 533, No 533, Kruger/Wiesen, 11 Nov 1876.
  4. [S251] Clarabelle Mares and Kathrine Petersen, St. Leo's Catholic Cemetery (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/cemetery/snyder3n1.txt : USGenWeb - Dodge County, Nebraska, Sept. 13-14, 1975). Hereinafter cited as St. Leo's Cemetery.
  5. [S240] U.S. Federal Census KrugerWilliam1880_T9-0746-ED56-p5A_551A.
  6. [S240] US Census KrugerWilliam1900_T623-922-ED101-p9A_348A.
  7. [S240] US Census KrugerGertrude1910_T624-842-ED111-p10B_235B.
  8. [S240] US Census KrugerGertrude1920_T625-986-P1-ED116-p11B_249B.

Joseph Wiesen1

M
     Joseph Wiesen married Agnes Bernd.1

Child of Joseph Wiesen and Agnes Bernd

Citations

  1. [S249] Marriage Record, Dodge Co., NE: Bk C, Pg 533, No 533, Kruger/Wiesen, 11 Nov 1876, County Court of Dodge County, Nebraska, 435 North Park, Room 102, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Hereinafter cited as Dodge, NE Marriage Record.

Frantiska Witek1,2

F, b. circa March 1872
      Frantiska Witek was also known as Francis.1 She was born circa March 1872 at Bohemia; The 1900 US Census shows Francis birthplace as Bohemia. The 1910 census shows Nebraska, but her native language as Bohemian, so I feel Bohemia is probably correct.1,3 As of circa 1892,her married name was Lodl.1 She married Rudolph Lodl, son of Martin Lodl and Maria (?), circa 1892 at Colfax County, Nebraska.1,2 Frantiska Witek and Rudolph Lodl appeared on the 1900 census enumerated June 1900 at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska.1 Frantiska Witek and Rudolph Lodl appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 19 April 1910 at Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska; The 1910 US Census shows that Rudolf and Francis had two children with only one still living (Mary, who was alive in 1900), so they had and lost a child between 1900 and 1910.3

Child of Frantiska Witek and Rudolph Lodl

Citations

  1. [S161] Rudolf Lodl household, 1900 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on June, 1900, enumeration district 49, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3B (handwritten) 230B (stamped), lines 93-95, dwelling 54, family 54, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T623-920, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.
  2. [S231] Index to Marriage Records in Colfax County, Nebraska, online http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/colfax/vitals.html. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records Index, Colfax Co., NE.
  3. [S162] Rudolf Lodl household, 1910 U.S. Census, Midland Precinct, Colfax County, Nebraska enumerated on April 19, 1910, enumeration district 51, supervisor's district 3, sheet 3A (handwritten) 71A (stamped), lines 38-40, dwelling 45, family 45, National Archives and Records Administration micropublication T624-841, image viewed online or on CD from Heritage Quest Archives Digital Microfilm.

Benjamin Taylor Worth1

M, b. July 1891
     Benjamin Taylor Worth was born in July 1891 at Minnesota.1 He was the son of Frank Worth and Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman.1 Benjamin Taylor Worth appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 19 June 1900 in the household of Frank Worth and Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman at Clinton Township, Rock County, Minnesota.2 Benjamin Taylor Worth appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 28 April 1910 in the household of Frank Worth and Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman at Rock Township, Lyon County, Iowa.3

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census WorthFrank1900_T623-787_ED251_p6A_215A, WorthFrank1910_T624-406_ED66_p21B_169B.
  2. [S240] US Census WorthFrank1900_T623-787_ED251_p6A_215A.
  3. [S240] US Census WorthFrank1910_T624-406_ED66_p21B_169B.

Edna M Worth1

F, b. September 1885
     Edna M Worth was born in September 1885 at Iowa.1 She was the daughter of Frank Worth and Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman.1 Edna M Worth appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 19 June 1900 in the household of Frank Worth and Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman at Clinton Township, Rock County, Minnesota.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census WorthFrank1900_T623-787_ED251_p6A_215A.

Frank Worth1,2

M, b. September 1854, d. before 3 April 1930
     Frank Worth was born in September 1854 at Michigan; Franks' parents were both born in New York.1,2 He married Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman circa 1885.1,2 Frank Worth and Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 19 June 1900 at Clinton Township, Rock County, Minnesota.2 Frank Worth and Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 28 April 1910 at Rock Township, Lyon County, Iowa.3 Frank Worth died before 3 April 1930.4

Children of Frank Worth and Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman

Citations

  1. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census WorthFrank1900_T623-787_ED251_p6A_215A.
  3. [S240] US Census WorthFrank1910_T624-406_ED66_p21B_169B.
  4. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1930_T626-673_ED76-25_p2B_153B.
  5. [S240] US Census WorthFrank1900_T623-787_ED251_p6A_215A, WorthFrank1910_T624-406_ED66_p21B_169B.

John F Worth1

M, b. December 1887
     John F Worth was born in December 1887 at Iowa.1 He was the son of Frank Worth and Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman.1 John F Worth appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 19 June 1900 in the household of Frank Worth and Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman at Clinton Township, Rock County, Minnesota.1 John F Worth married Claire (?) circa 1909.2 John F Worth appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 3 April 1930 in the household of Earnest LeRoy Cook and Lulu B Worth at Swan Lake Township, Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.3

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census WorthFrank1900_T623-787_ED251_p6A_215A.
  2. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1930_T626-673_ED76-25_p2B_153B.
  3. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1930_T626-673_ED76-25_p2B_153B.

Lulu B Worth1,2

F, b. 9 January 1903
     Lulu B Worth was born on 9 January 1903 at Minnesota.1,2 She was the daughter of Frank Worth and Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman.1,2 Lulu B Worth appeared on the 1910 census enumerated 28 April 1910 in the household of Frank Worth and Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman at Rock Township, Lyon County, Iowa.2 As of circa 1923,her married name was Cook.1,3 Lulu B Worth married Earnest LeRoy Cook, son of Lorenzo L Cook and Mary Iva (?), circa 1923.1,3 Lulu B Worth and Earnest LeRoy Cook appeared on the 1930 census enumerated 3 April 1930 at Swan Lake Township, Laurens, Pocahontas County, Iowa.4

Child of Lulu B Worth and Earnest LeRoy Cook

Citations

  1. [S27] Catherine (Prucha) Hall, "Judson and Catherine Hall family tree", ca. 1997 (Yuma, Colorado). Handwritten family tree done for Hall children school project. Hereinafter cited as "Hall/Prucha family tree."
  2. [S240] U.S. Federal Census WorthFrank1910_T624-406_ED66_p21B_169B.
  3. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1930_T626-673_ED76-25_p2B_153B.
  4. [S240] US Census CookEarnestL1930_T626-673_ED76-25_p2B_153B.

Minnie A Worth1

F, b. August 1889
     Minnie A Worth was born in August 1889 at Iowa.1 She was the daughter of Frank Worth and Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman.1 Minnie A Worth appeared on the 1900 census enumerated 19 June 1900 in the household of Frank Worth and Sarah Elizabeth Kitterman at Clinton Township, Rock County, Minnesota.1

Citations

  1. [S240] U.S. Federal Census WorthFrank1900_T623-787_ED251_p6A_215A.