Possible Birthdate | 4 Apr 1878 | According to at least one source, his birthdate was 4 Apr 1878. |
Birth | 4 Apr 1879 | Nicholas Zeig was born on 4 Apr 1879 in LeMars, Plymouth County, Iowa. |
1880 Census (with Parents)
| 15 Jun 1880 | Nicholas appeared in the 1880 Federal Census of Marion Township, Plymouth County, Iowa, as Nicholas Zeig, in the household of his parents, Mary and Charles Zeig. He is a single white male, age 1. Son of head of household. His occupation is at home. He was born in Iowa. His father was born in Luxembourg, his mother in Iowa. |
Marriage | 17 Feb 1903 | Nicholas Zeig and Margaret Schwebach, daughter of Eugene J. Schwebach and Annie Burg, were married on 17 Feb 1903 in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Granville, Sioux County, Iowa. |
1910 Census | 10 May 1910 | Nicholas Zeig appeared as head of household in the 1910 Federal Census of Logan Township, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, as Nick Zeig. Living with him was his wife, Margaret, and their children, Eugene, Anthony and Aniceta. |
1920 Census | 4 Feb 1920 | Nicholas Zeig appeared as head of household in the 1920 Federal Census of Spring Creek, Moody County, South Dakota, as Nicholas Zeig. Living with him was his wife, Margaret, and their children, Eugene, Anthony, Aniceta, Joseph, Alphonse, Mary and Mildred. He is a married white male, age 41. Rents his home. He can read and write. He was born in Iowa. His father was born in Germany, his mother tongue is German. His mother was born in Iowa. He is a farmer on a general farm. He works on his own. The farm is number 57 on the farm schedule. |
1930 Census | 19 Apr 1930 | Nicholas Zeig appeared as head of household in the 1930 Federal Census of Flandreau, Moody County, South Dakota, as Nick Zeig. Living with him was his wife, Margaret, and their children, Alphonse, Mary and Mildred. |
Death | 11 Dec 1951 | Nicholas Zeig died on 11 Dec 1951 in Dell Rapids, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, at age 72. |
Burial | after 11 Dec 1951 | He was buried after 11 Dec 1951 in Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery, located in Dell Rapids, Minnehaha County, South Dakota. |