John Anthony Schwebach
b. 1 January 1883, d. 7 May 1972
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Birth | 1 Jan 1883 | John Anthony Schwebach was born on 1 Jan 1883 in Hospers, Sioux County, Iowa. |
Marriage | 9 Feb 1904 | He and Mary R. Welter, daughter of Mathias Welter Jr and Anna Linster, were married on 9 Feb 1904 in Granville, Iowa. |
1910 Census | 1910 | John Anthony Schwebach appeared as head of household in the 1910 Federal Census of Liberal Township, Lyon County, Iowa. Living with him was his wife, Mary, and their children, Cyril and Marcelinus. |
1920 Census | 17 Jan 1920 | John Anthony Schwebach appeared as head of household in the 1920 Federal Census of Kingman, Renville County, Minnesota, as John A. Schwebach. Living with him was his wife, Mary, and their children, Cyril, Marcelinus, Kenneth and Coletta. He is a married white male, age 37. Rents his home. He can read and write. He was born in Iowa. His mother and father were born in Luxemburg, their mother tongue is German. He can speak English. He is a farmer on a farm. He works on his own. The farm is number 3 on the farm schedue. |
1930 Census | 8 Apr 1930 | John Anthony Schwebach appeared as head of household in the 1930 Federal Census of Minneapolis City, Hennepin County, Minnesota, as John A. Schwebach. Living with him was his wife, Mary, and their children, Cyril, Marcelinus, Coletta, Kenneth and Vera. He is a married white male, age 49. Lives at 1417 Eighth Street. He rents is home for $23. He does not live on a farm. He was 21 years old when first married. He did not attend school within the census year. He can read and write. He was born in Iowa. His mother and father were born in Germany. He can speak English. His occupation is checker at a warehouse. He is a worker. He was at work the last working day. He is not a veteran of the U.S. military. |
Death | 7 May 1972 | John Anthony Schwebach died on 7 May 1972 in Hennepin County, Minnesota, at age 89. |
Children of John Anthony Schwebach and Mary R. Welter
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All known children of John Anthony Schwebach and Mary R. Welter are deceased. |
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