Nickname | | James Jacob Schwebach also went by the name of Jacob. |
Birth | 30 Jan 1881 | He was born on 30 Jan 1881 in Caledonia, Houston County, Minnesota. |
Christening | 10 Feb 1881 | He was christened on 10 Feb 1881 in St. Mary's Parish, Caledonia, Houston County, Minnesota. |
1900 Census (with Parents)
| 13 Jun 1900 | James appeared in the 1900 Federal Census of East Orange Township, Sioux County, Iowa, as Jacob Schweback, in the household of his parents, Annie and Eugene J. Schwebach. He is a single white male, age 19. Son of head of household. Born January 1881. He was born in Minnesota. His father was born in Germany, his mother in Iowa. His occupation is farm laborer. He can read, write, and speak English. |
Marriage | 28 May 1907 | James Jacob Schwebach and Susan E Wagoner, daughter of Nicholas Wagoner and Catherine (Unknown), were married on 28 May 1907 in Caledonia, Houston County, Minnesota. |
1910 Census | 1910 | James Jacob Schwebach appeared as head of household in the 1910 Federal Census of Dell Rapids, Minnehaha County, South Dakota. Living with him was his wife, Susan, and their children, Eugene and Lawrence. |
Military | | James Jacob Schwebach served in the military WWI Civilian Draft Registration in Brookings, Brookings County, South Dakota. |
Death | 14 Dec 1919 | He died on 14 Dec 1919 in Dell Rapids, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, at age 38. |
Burial | after 14 Dec 1919 | He was buried after 14 Dec 1919 in Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery, located in Dell Rapids, Minnehaha County, South Dakota. |