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68378. Katherina L. Schirado. Born on 5 Aug 1883 in Klek, Banat. Katherina L. died in Glen Ullin, Morton County, North Dakota, on 12 Oct 1946; she was 63. Buried in Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Glen Ullin.

She arrived with her mother and siblings in Baltimore, Maryland on September 1, 1898 on the North German Lloyd ship Willehad. She was headed to her relative, Josef Duppong, in Hebron, ND.710

1900 Federal Census. Township 140, Morton County, North Dakota
Roll
    Wilhelm Kottenbrock, head, b. Jul 1861, 38, m. 9 years, b. OH, father b. Germany, farmer
    Theresa Kottenbrock, wife, b. Jul 1871, 28, m. 9 years, 4 children, all living, OH, father b. Holland, mother b. Germany
    Annie Kottenbrock, daughter, b. Oct 1891, 8, b. ND, parents b. OH, at school
    Elisabeth Kottenbrock, daughter, b. Aug 1893, 6, b. ditto, at school
    Veronica Kottenbrock, daughter, b. Dec 1895, 4, b. ditto
    Joseph Kottenbrock, son, b. Sep 1898, 1, b. ditto
    Katharina Scherado, servant, b. Aug 1883, 16, b. Austria Hung, parents b. Austria Hung, imm. 1898, servant
    Martin Binder, servant, b. Dec 1881, 18, single, b. Russia, parents b. Poland Russ, imm. 1897, farm laborer
    John Froeschler, servant, b. Mar 1887, 13, b. Russia, parents b. Russia, sheep hearder

Emigrated in 1898, and was naturalized in 1904.

As of the 1900 census, Ketherina was a servant in the home of Kotterbrock family at age 16.
On 30 Jan 1906 when Katherina L. was 22, she married Martin J. Duppong, son of Joseph Duppong (17 Oct 1856-22 May 1931) & Magdelena Koch (Apr 1858-25 Jan 1901), in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Glen Ullin. Born on 23 Apr 1884 in Ernsthausen, Banat. Martin J. was baptized in Ernsthausen, Banat, on 27 Apr 1884. Martin J. died in Glen Ullin, Morton County, North Dakota, on 21 Mar 1972; he was 87. Buried in Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Glen Ullin.

Martin first married Katherine Schirado, second Elizabeth (Fetter) Schwartz, widow of Albert Schwartz.

Check out the Ernsthausen Historical Informational Site at
http://www.vectorconstruction.com/Ernsthausen/

Ernstausen and Klek are less than 10 miles from each other. They’re now in Serbia near the border with Romania, about 40 north of Beograd, Serbia, and about 30 miles southwest of Timisoara, Romania.

Martin immigrated in 1898 and was naturalized in 1912.

Th e LDS IGI record states that on 30 JAN 1906 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Glen Ullin, Morton, North Dakota, Martin married Katherine Schirado. Batch Number: 8218291 Sheet: 02 Film 0884841

1910 Federal Census. Township 141 Township, Oliver County, North Dakota
Roll T624_1145, page 2A
    Martin Duppong, head, 26, m1. 4 years, imm. 1898, farmer, grain farm
    Katie M. Duppong, wife, 26, m1. 4 years, 3 children, all living, imm. 1895
    Katie M. Duppong, daughter, 3
    Trisa Duppong, daughter, 1
    Arthur F. Duppong, son, 2 months
Martin, Katie, and their parents were born in Hun: German; their children in North Dakota.

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Registered Oliver Co., North Dakota. 12 Sep 1918
    Martin Duppong. Glen Ullin, Morton Co., ND
    Age 34. b. 23 Apr 1884
    Occupation: farmer, Glen Ullin
    Nearest relagive: Katorina Duppong. Glen Ullin, ND
    Medium height, medium build, grey eyes, blond

1920 Federal Census. Lake Township, Oliver County, North Dakota
Roll 1337, page 2B
Dated 10 Jan 1920
    Martin J. Duppong, head, 35, imm. 1898, farmer, general farm
    Katarina L. Duppong, wife, 36, imm. 1899
    Lena K. duppong, daughter, 13
    Thresa M. Duppong, daughter, 11
    Arthur F. Duppong, son, 9
    Rosa E. Duppong, daughter, 7
    Eugene J. Duppong, son, 3 years 3 months
    Mary E. Duppong, daughter, less than 1 month
Martin, Katarina, and their parents were born in Hungary; their children in North Dakota.

1925 North Dakota Census. Township 141 ,Oliver County, North Dakota
    Martin Duppong, 40
    Katie Duppong, 41
    Lena Duppong, 18
    Theresa W. Duppong, 16
    Arthur Duppong, 16
    Rose A. Duppong, 15
    Eugene Duppong 13
    Mary Duppong, 6
    Martin Duppong, 3

1930 Federal Census. Township 141, Oliver County, North Dakota
Roll 1738, page 2B
    Martin Duppong, head, 45, m. age 21, imm. 1895, farmer, general farm
    Kathriena Duppong, wife, 46, m. age 22, imm. 1898
    Martha K. Duppong, daughter, 23, servant, private home
    Rosy E. Dupong, daughter, 17
    Eugene J. Duppong, son, 13
    Mary A. Duppong, daughter, 10
    Martin J. Duppong, son, 8
Martin, Kathriena, and their parents were born in Austria-Hungary; their children in North Dakota.

1940 Federal Census. Township 141 Range 87, Oliver County, North Dakota
Roll 3008, page 2B
    Martin Duppong, head, 55, b. Yugoslavia, farmer, farm
    Katharine Duppong, wife, 56, b. Yugoslavia
    Mary Duppong, daughter, 20 b. ND
    Martin Duppong, son, 18, b. ND, farm laborer
They were all educated through the 8th grade, and they had lived in the same house in 1935.

Social Security Death Index
Martin Duppong, b. 23 Apr 1884, d. Mar 1962, last residence 58631 Glen Ullin ND. Issued ND 1957/8.

Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Glen Ullin, Morton County, North Dakota
    Martin Duppong, b. 23 Apr 1884, d. 12 Mar 1972
    Katharina Duppong, b. 5 Aug 1883, d. 12 Oct 1946
Their children include:
69545i.
Magdalena Katherine Duppong (29 Oct 1906-26 Apr 2001)
69546ii.
Theresa M Duppong (23 Sep 1908-27 Mar 1980)
69547iii.
Arthur F. Duppong (16 Mar 1910-23 Feb 1930)
69548iv.
69549v.
Adam Duppong (Stillborn) (24 Sep 1915-24 Sep 1915)
69550vi.
Eugene John Duppong (29 Sep 1916-14 Dec 1985)
69551vii.
Anna Eva Duppong (Died soon) (5 Jul 1918-29 May 1919)
69553ix.
Martin J. Duppong (8 Apr 1922-16 Oct 1993)
69554x.
Eleonora M. Duppong (Died soon) (28 Sep 1926-10 Jan 1927)
68379. Lawrence Schirado. Born on 2 Feb 1884 in Klek, Banat. Lawrence died on 19 Oct 1942; he was 58. Buried in Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Glen Ullin.

Lawrence, also spelled Lorenz, Schirado.

Lawrence arrived with his mother and siblings in Baltimore, Maryland on September 1, 1898 on the North German Lloyd ship Willehad. He was headed to his relative, Josef Duppong, in Hebron, ND.710 Emigrated in 1898 and naturalized in 1904.

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918

Registered in Morton Co., ND. 12 Sep 1918
    Laurence Schirado, Glen Ullin, ND
    Age 33. b. 2 Feb 1884
    Citizen by father’s naturalization
    Occupation: farming, on father’s farm, Glen Ullin
    Nearest relative: father, Thomas Schirado, Glen Ullin
    Medium height, medium build, blue eyes, brown hair
    Signed by the registrar

In 1920 Lawrence was residing with his brother Anton in Classen Township.

In 1925 Lorenz was residing with or next to his brother Math in Bluegrass Township.

1930 Classen Township, Morton County, North Dakota Census; Roll:  1739; Page:  1B; Enumeration District: 3; Dwelling and Family 12. Image:  16.0. Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line].
Lawrence Schiratto is single, age 45, owns his own grain farm, and is unable to read or write. He arrived in America in 1895 and is a naturalized citizen. He and his parents were born in Hungary and German was the language spoken in the old country.

Lawrence never married. He lived near the John and Theresa Schirado farm outside Glen Ullin, ND.

Obituary: Unnamed newspaper in collection given to Robert Schirado by his mother Helen R. Herrick Schirado.
Funeral Services Held for Laurence Scherado
    Glen Ullin, N.D. (Special) Funeral services were held here for Lawrence Scherado, 57, who died of a heart attack while at work with a threshing crew. Services were held at the Sacred Heart Catholic church and interment was made in the cemetery here.
    Pall bearers were Peter Walaman, Peter Weinhardt, Charles Mueller, Frank Mueller, Mike Bodi and John Sebastian.
    Mr. Scherado was born at Klek, Hungary, in 1885, and came to this country when he was 13 years olld. He came directly to Glen Ullin and had made his home here continuously since that time.
    He is survived by his sister, Mrs. Martin Duppong, Glen Ullin; and five brothers, John and Anton of Glen Ullin; Joe, Aberdeen, S.D.; Tom, Napoleon; and Matt of Spokane.
68380. John Math Schirado. Born on 18 Oct 1886 in Klek, Banat. John Math died in Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota, on 27 Aug 1964; he was 77. Buried on 31 Aug 1964 in Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Glen Ullin. Occupation: Farmer.

John immigrated to the United States in 1898 and was naturalized in 1904.

Marriage Record:
John Schirado Married Theresa Filipeck 12 May 1908 Record Number 1ยง93, Morton County Book D page 319.
Pre 1 July 1925 Marriage Records Index, Morton County, ND. Transcribed by Bob Mooney, Bismarck Mandan Historical and Genealogical Society; Bismarck, ND 1996.

1910 Township 141, Oliver County, North Dakota Census; Roll:  T624_1145; Page:  2A; Enumeration District:  0246; Dwelling and Family 15; Image:  746; FHL Number:  1375158. Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line].
The surname is spelled “Shrado”
John is 23 and a grain farmer. Tresa A. is 20 and has had one child. John and Tresa have been married one year. Their son Carl M. is one year old. Both are able to read and write, and can speak English. Eva immigrated to America in 1896 and John in 1898. His citizenship papers are pending. John indicates that he and his parents were born in Hungary and were ethnic Bulgarians. Eva indicates that she and her parents were born in Hungary and were ethnic Germans.

1915 North Dakota Census. Commissioners District 1, Oliver County
Sheet 2, Dwelling 14, Family 16.
    John W. is 38
    Theresa 35
    Carl is 16
    Rose A. 14
    Leo A. 12
    Willie J. 9
    Victor M. 7
    Irvin J. 5
    Elenore 3
    John Jr. 1
They’re listed next to Thomas Schirado’s family.

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Registered in Oliver Co., ND. 5 Jun
    John Math Schirado, Glen Ullin, ND
    Age 30. b. 18 Oct 1886
    Naturalized citizen
    Occupation: farming, self-employed
    Claim exemption to support wife and children
    Medium height, medium build, light blue eyes, light brown hair

1920 Federal Census. Lake Township, Oliver County, North Dakota
Roll 1337, page 2B
    John M. Schirado, head, 32, imm. 1898, nat. 1904, b. Hungary, parents b. Hungary, farmer, general farm
    Theresa A. Schirado, wife, 29, imm. 1897, nat 1903, b. Hungary, parents b. Hungary
    Carl M. Schirado, son, 10, b. ND, parents b. Hungary
    Rosa A. Schirado, daughter, 9, b. ditto
    Leo Schirado, son, 7, b. ditto
    William J. Schirado, son, 4, b. ditto
    Victor Schirado, servant, 1 year 11 months, b. ditto
    Margaret A. Hottre, lodger, 23, single, imm. 1897, b. Hungary, parents b. Hungary, servant, private family
    Peter Schwartz, 48, widowed, imm. 1910, nat. 1916, b. Hungary, parents b. Hungary, laborer, farm

1922
GRAIN STORAGE CASE IS HEARD
Glen Ullin farmers Demand Money from Company
____
    Judge H. L. Berry of Morton county has completed hearing the case in which Peter Kastner is suing the Andrews Grain Co. for $2,979.86 because of the alleged conversion of grain which had been stored in the Glen Ullin Cooperative Elevator Co.
    According to the Complaint, Anton Wagner, John Schirado, Frank Fitterer, P.G. Kastner and Peter Kastner had put wheat in the elevator and received storage tickets. The Andrews Grain Co. took the grain under claims against the Glen Ullin elevator. The storage tickets were transferred to Peter Kastner who brought suit to recover the money. The wheat had been in storage in 1921.
Bismarck Tribune (Bismarck, North Dakota) 21 September 1922. Page 1.
1925 North Dakota Census. Township 141, Oliver County
    John M. Schirado, 38
    Theresa Schirado, 35
    Carl M. Schirado, 16
    Rose A. Schirado, 14
    Leo A. Schirado, 12
    Willis J. Schirado, 9
    Victor M. Schirado, 7
    Irwin J. Schirado, 5
    Eleanore M. Schirado, 3
    John J. Schirado, 1

1925 North Dakota Census. Township 141, Oliver County
    John M. Schirado, 38
    Theresa Schirado, 35
    Carl M. Schirado, 16
    Rose A. Schirado, 14
    Leo A. Schirado, 12
    Willis J. Schirado, 9
    Victor M. Schirado, 7
    Irwin J. Schirado, 5
    Eleanore M. Schirado, 3
    John J. Schirado, 1

1930 Federal Census. Township 141, Oliver County, North Dakota
Roll 1738, page 2A
Township 141, range 87
    John M. Schirado, head, 43, m. age 21, b. Hungary, parents b. Hungary, imm. 1898, farmer, grain farm
    Thresa A. Schirado, wife, 39, m. age 18, b. Hungary, parents b. Hungary, imm. 1897
    Carl M. Schirado, son, 21, single, b. ND, parents b. Hungary, laborer, grain farm
    Rosy A. Schirado, daughter, 19, single, b. ditto, servant, private home
    Leo A. Schirado, son, 19, single, b. ditto
    Victor M. Schirado, son, 12, b. ditto
    Ervin J. Schirado, son, 10, b. ditto
    Ellenor M. Schirado, daughter, 8, b. ditto
    John J. Schirado, son, 6, b. ditto
    George M. Schirado, son, 4 years 1 month, b. ditto
    Ernest J. Schirado, son, 1 year 7 months, b. ditto
    Amos Schirado, son, less than 1 month, b. ditto
    Tom Schirado, father, 87, b. Hungary, parents b. Hungary, imm. 1898, retired

1940 Federal Census. Township 141 Range 87, Oliver County, North Dakota
Roll 3008, page 2B
    John M. Schirado, head, 53, 6th greade, b. Hungary, farmer, farm
    Teresa Schirado, wife, 50, 3rd grade, b. Hungary
    Leo A. Schirado, son, 28, 8th grade, b. ND, farm laborer, farm
    Victor M. Schirado, son, 22, 8th grade, b. ND, farm laborer, farm
    Ervin J. Schirado, son, 20, 8th grade, b. ND, farm laborer, farm
    Eleanor M. Schirado, daughter, 18, 8th grade, b. ND
    John J. Schirado, son, 16, 8th grade, b. ND, farm laborer, farm
    George M. Schirado, son, 14, 8th grade, b. ND
    Ernest I. Schirado, son, 12, 5th grade, b. ND
    Nick A. Schiraco, son, 10, 5th grade, b. ND
The family lived in the same house in 1935.
Township 141 Range 87 is now Lake Township, in the southwest corner of Oliver County.
On 12 May 1908 when John Math was 21, he married Theresa A. Filibeck (68315) , daughter of John Filibeck II (66395) (15 Oct 1863-14 Jun 1901) & Theresa Regel (30 Aug 1868-18 Dec 1920), in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Glen Ullin. Born on 22 Jun 1890 in Wetschehausen, Banat. Theresa A. died in Glen Ullin, Morton County, North Dakota, on 13 Jul 1977; she was 87. Buried in Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Glen Ullin. Occupation: Washerwoman in 1920.

Theresa immigrated to the United States in 1898 and was naturalized in 1900.

Theresa lived with Julia and Math Schirado in Glen Ullen in 1920.

Social Security Death Index
Theresa Schirado. Last residence 58631 Glen Ullin. Last Benefit 58631 Glen Ullin
    Born 22 Jun 1890, died Jul 1977. SSN issued North Dakota before 1951.

Obituary - Glen Ullin Times
Last Rites For Mrs. Schirado Held Saturday
    Funeral services were held for Theresa Schirado, 87, Saturday, July 16, 1977, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church at 10 a.m. with Father John Odermann officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were her grandsons. The Scared Heart Christian Mothers escorted her.
    Mrs. Schirado died at Manian Manor Nursing Home July 13th after an illness of several years.
    Mrs. Schirado was born in Austira Hungary, June 22, 1890 the daughter of John Filibeck and Theresa Regal. She came to the U.S. in 1896 to Richardton and later moved to Glen Ullin with her parents and after her marriage to John Schirado, May 12, 1908, farmed on the present Ernest Schirado farm from 1908 to 1957, when she moved to Glen Ullin, and June, 1969, made her home at Marian Manor. Her husband passed away in 1964.
    Survivors include the following children: Mrs. Nick Kastner of Lansing, Mich.; Leo Schirado, Lansing, Mich..; Victor Schirado of Richerland, Wa.; Irvin Schirado, Lansing, Mich.; Mrs. Urban Wehri, Glen Ullin; John Schirado, George Schirado, and Nick Schirado, all of Bismarck; Ernest Schirado, Glen Ullin; 40 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren; and 3 sisters, Mrs. Rosa Duppong, Mrs. Julia Schirado, both of Glen Ullin and Mrs. Christina Heinle, Chippewa Fallls, Wisc. Her husband John and 3 sons, Carl, William and Joseph; preceded her in death.
    Dittas Funeral Home of Glen Ullin and Hebron had charge of the arrangements.
Their children include:
69439i.
Carl Martin Schirado (3 Mar 1909-21 Jan 1963)
69440ii.
Rose Agnes Schirado (11 Nov 1910-13 Apr 2010)
69441iii.
Leo Anton Schirado (28 Jun 1912-2 Dec 1999)
69442iv.
William J. (Willie) Schirado (Died young) (8 Sep 1915-9 Dec 1928)
69443v.
Victor Mathias Schirado (12 Jan 1918-10 Mar 1989)
69444vi.
Ervin Joseph Schirado (23 Jan 1920-19 Apr 2001)
69446viii.
John Joseph Schirado (11 Feb 1924-7 Aug 2003)
69447ix.
George M. Schirado (23 Feb 1926-25 Sep 2007)
69448x.
Joseph Schirado (Died soon) (3 Jul 1927-3 Jul 1927)
69449xi.
Ernest Joseph Schirado (5 Aug 1928-14 Apr 2006)
69450xii.
Amos Nick Schirado (25 Mar 1930-2 Aug 2016)
68381. Thomas Schirado II. Born on 7 Nov 1888 in Klek, Banat. Thomas died in North Dakota, on 22 Feb 1965; he was 76. Occupation: Farmer and blacksmith.

Thomas immigrated in 1899, and was naturalized in 1904.

He and his mother and siblings arrived in Baltimore, Maryland on September 1, 1898 on the North German Lloyd ship Willehad. He was headed for a relative, Josef Duppong, in Hebron, ND.710

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918

Registered in Morton Co., ND. 9 Jun 1917
    Thomas Schirado, JR, Glen Ullin, ND
    Age 28. b. 7 Nov 1888, Hungary
    Occupation: farming, Bluegrass, ND
    Supporting wife and 2 children
    Claim exemption: “I am opposed to war” [can’t read rest of sentence]
    Medium height, blue eyes, dark brown hair

1915 North Dakota Census. Commissioners District 1, Oliver County
Thomas Schirado, Marry Schirado, Katharina Schirado, John Schirado
They’re listed next to John Schirado’s family.

1917
Thomas Schirado, Jr., living north of Glen Ullin, had the misfortune of having a couple of his fingers severed in a mowing machine. He was about to dislodge some grass that had become tangled, in the sickle of the machine, when the horses started with the result that one finger on each of Tom’s hand was clipped off at the joint.
Glen Ullin Times, “100 Years Ago” (Glen Ullin, North Dakota) 24 October 2017. Page 4.

1920 Federal Census. Blue Grass Township, Morton County, North Dakota
Roll 1337, page 6B
    Thomas Schirado, head, 31, imm. 1899, b. Hungary, parents b. Hungary, farmer, general farm
    Mary Schirado, wife, 23, imm. 1898, b. Hungary, parents b. Hungary
    Katy Schirado, daughter, 6, b. ND, parents b. Hungary
    Johnny Schirado, son, 5, b. ditto

1925 North Dakota Census. Zeeland Township, Mcintosh County
   
Tom Schirado, 36

1925 North Dakota Census. Township 141, Oliver County
Frank Reb, 60
    Annie Reb, 52
    Herman Reb, 20
    Katie Schirado, 12
    John Schirado, 10

Record of Marriage
1 Feb 1933, Edmunds County, South Dakota. Rev. F. Bormann, Catholic Priest
    Thomas Schirado, 43, of Ipswich, Edmunds Co., nationality Hungarian, widower
    Agatha Wolf, 26, of Ipswich, Edmunds Co., nathaionality American, first marriage

1940 Federal Census. Napoleon, Logan County, North Dakota
Roll 3005, page 11B
    Thomas Schirado, head, 51, first grade, b. Hungary, proprietor, blacksmith
    Agatha Schirado, wife, 33, eighth grade, b. ND
    Leo Schirado, son, 8, second grade, b. MN
    Thomas J. Schirado, son, 6, b. ND
The family lived in Logan County in 1935.

Helen's notes say that all of Thomas II's children migrated to California.

The LDS IGI has an individual record for Thomas Schirado. It states he died on 22 February 1965 and was married to Mary Rebb on 11 August 1912 at St. Benedick Catholic Church, Oliver County, North Dakota.
Batch Number: 8026806
Sheet: 63
Source Call No.: 1260767 Type: Film

Social Security Death Index
Thomas Schirado. Last residence North Dakota
    Born 7 Nov 1887, died Feb 1965. SSN issued North Dakota before 1951.
On 14 Aug 1912 when Thomas was 23, he first married Marie Rebb, daughter of Franz Reb (25 Dec 1864-15 Feb 1944) & Anna Frisch (28 Aug 1872-26 Nov 1948), in Morton County, North Dakota. Born on 28 Oct 1896 in Ujvar, Banat. Marie died in Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota, on 19 Jul 1932; she was 35.

Marie immigrated in 1898 and was naturalized in 1904.

Ujvar, also spelled Uivar, is now in Western Romania near the Serbian boarder, less than 15 miles southwest of Timisoara.

1925 North Dakota Census. Homer Township, Stutsman County
    Mary Schirado, 29
Their children include:
69555i.
Katherine B. Schirado (7 Mar 1913-24 Apr 2001)
69556ii.
John Thomas Schirado (23 Aug 1914-8 Feb 1994)
On 1 Feb 1933 when Thomas was 44, he second married Agatha Wolf, daughter of Joseph Wolf (7 Jul 1870-3 Apr 1945) & Magdalena Gerhart (14 Apr 1879-9 Jan 1961), in Ipswich, Edmunds County, South Dakota. Born on 13 Oct 1906 in Logan County, North Dakota. Agatha died in Fargo, Noth Dakota, on 23 Nov 1971; she was 65.

Originally lived in Michigan.

In an email on 5 January 2015 great nephew Greg Anderson identified Agatha’s parents.
Description: The parents of Agatha Wolf were Joseph Wolf and Magdalena Gerhart. Agatha would have been my great aunt. Greg Anderson greg.anderson@spps.org

1910 Federal Census. Foster School District, Logan County, North Dakota
Roll 1142, page 5A
    Joseph Wolf, head, 40, m2. 12 years, b. Russia, language German, parents b. same, imm. 1898, speaks English, farmer
    Margaret Wolf, wife, 31, m1. 12 years 7 children, all living, b. Russia, language German, parents b. same, speaks German
    Katherine Wolf, daughter, 9, b. ND, parents b. Russia
    Mary Wolf, daughter, 8, b. ditto
    Rooney Wolf, son, 6, b. ditto
    Genevieve Folf, daughter, 4, b. ditto
    Augusta Wolf, daughter, 3, b. ditto
    Margaret Wolf, daughter, 2, b. ditto
    Elizabeth Wolf, daughter, 1 month, b. ditto

1920 Federal Census. Weigel, Logan County, North Dakota
Roll 1335, page 5B
    Joe Wolf, head, 49, imm. 1898, nat. 1905, b. Russia, language German, parents b. Russia, farmer, home farm
    Magie Wolf, wife, 43, b. Russia, language German, parents b. Russia
    Katie Wolf, daughter, 19, b. US, parents b. Russia
    Mary Wolf, daughter, 17, b. ditto
    John Wolf, son, 15, b. ditto
    Johny M. Wolf, daughter, 13, b. ditto
    Agda Wolf, daughter, 11, b. ditto
    Madilinga Wolf, daughter, 9, b. ditto
    Teresse Wolf, daughter, 8, b. ditto
    Joe Wolf, son, 7, b. ditto
    Martine Wolf, daughter, 5, b. ditto
    Clara Wolf, daughter, 4, b. ditto
    Adan Wolf, son, 3, b. ditto
    Marie Wolf, daughter, 1, b. ditto

Obituary:
    The funeral for Mrs. Thomas (Agatha) Schirado was held Friday in St. Philip catholic chuch. She died Nov. 23 in Fargo.
    Agatha Wold was born Oct. 13, 1906, in Logan County. She married Thomas Schirado Feb. 1, 1933, and the couple lived in Napoleon where he was blacksmith. He died in 1965. Mrs. Schirado went to Casselton in 1966 to become a housekeeper at St. Leo’s Rectory until recently when she lived with a sister at Buxton, N.D.
    Surviving are three sons, Leo, Banning, Calif.’ Thomas, Grants Pass, Ore.; Anton, Burbank, Calif.; seven sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Andrew (Katherine) Thares, and Roy Wold, both Ipswich, S.D.; Jen, Lincoln, Neb; Mrs. Joseph (Maggie) Kuntz, Hillsboro; Mrs. Harold (Theresa) Murphy, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. L. (Ann) Pulskamp, Buxton; Mrs. Kirk (Tena) Weddle, Omaha, Neb.;Mrs. Art (Clarice) Gottlieb, Anise, Calif; Joe and Adam, both Minneapolis, and six grandchildren.
Concelebrants for the funeral service were Msgr. Peschel of Casselton and Fr. Joseph Mentel, Napoleon. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Jack, George and Cletus Kuntz, Louis and Anton Thares, LeRoy Wolf. Nickisch Funeral Home, Napoleon, was in charge of arrangements.

Photocopied obituary from the Napoleon newspaper. "United States, Obituaries, American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1899-2012", FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-42561-34540-70?cc=2367299 : accessed 26 Oct 2014)
Their children include:
69557i.
Leo Bernard Schirado (15 Nov 1931-8 Jul 2000)
69558ii.
Thomas J. Schirado (18 Jan 1934-25 Mar 2006)
69559iii.
Anthony Bernard Schirado (26 Jan 1943-22 Feb 1996)
68382. Anton P. Schirado. Born on 7 Sep 1890 in Klek, Banat. Anton P. died in Glen Ullin, Morton County, North Dakota, on 31 Aug 1943; he was 52. Buried in Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Glen Ullin. Occupation: Farmer.

Medical: Died of Cancer. GUF100Y

He and his mother and siblings arrived in Baltimore, Maryland on September 1, 1898 on the North Germana Lloyd ship Willehad. He was headed to a relative, Josef Duppong, in Hebron, ND.710

Glen Ullin Yesteryears, 1883 - 1983, The Glen Ullin Historical Society. United Printing, Mandan, ND. 1983. Page 386
    Anton was born Sept. 7., 1890, and came to the U.S. with his parents, Thomas and Eva (Schwartz) Schirado, from Kleck, Banat Country, Hungary. He was nine years old when they left Hungary in 1899. Katherine was born April 3, 1903, the daughter of Michiael and Mary (Donczick) Rausch, at Blue Grass, ND.
    Anton and Katharine were married in November 1920 at St. Clemens church, Haymarsh, ND. they made their home on the homestead for the firs four years then moved several miles southwest where they had purchased some land. they had a house and barn built by Steve Filibeck.
    Farming was done with horses until the late 30’s when Anton purchased their first tractor. During harvest, Mother and the children weere out in the fields helping to shock the grain and pitching on the header stacks. When the corn was ripe, Mother and the children picked it and shelled it by hand for seed and feed. Threshing was done with the neighbors helping Mother had to prepare three meals a day consisting of homemade noodle soup. Pork and chicken was butchered as needed for the threshers who ate several lunches each day. The cooking and baking was done on a Monarch coal range, no matter how hot the weather. Coal was mined by hand at thehomestead and hauled with grain wagons. Water for laundry was heated on the range. the clothes were scrubbed on a washboard with homemade soap and then boiled to make them white. Stockings had to be darned and overallls mended by hand. Whenever there was a new arrival in the family, Dad would do the cooking and make the bread, which was very good.
    There was plenty of pork and butchering was a big day. Ten hogs were butchered and the meat was made into sausage, head cheese, cured and smokied for summer use. Mother raised geese and ducks for their meat and feathers or for sale. Chicken and beef was canned and a large garden was planted so there was always plenty of canning done for winter ues.
    The children attended Unon country school about 1 1/2 miles from the farm. We usually walked but during winter storms Dad would haul us with the bobsled and horses. On rainy days he’d take the 1925 Model T car. The younger children attended school in Glen Ullin.
    We usually walked to the neighbors and grandparents, who lived about four miles from us, for visits.
    Anton passed away Aug. 3, 1943; all the children were at home except the oldest son who was in the army. I remember that year we had very nice crops. We worked very hard and late into the nights until harvesting was finished. In 1948 Richard took over the farm; since then he has purchased it from Mother. That year she and the six younger children moved to Glen Ullin. To support her family, Mother did housecleaning, cooking in cafes, washing and ironing for other families. After the children were gone from home, she took in roomers for extra income.
    In 1970 she moved into Harmony Acres and lived there until the fall of 1978 when she entered the Day Dare Center, Elgin, ND. In February 1979 she was transferred to the St. Alexius Hospital until June when she entered the Baptist Home. In May of 1981 she had both legs amputated but keeps herself busy crocheting for her children.
    Anton and Katharine were blessed with 11 children: Harry married Hollis Herman of Beulah and they have two children; Richard; Katharine; Michael; Geneva married Aldon Karlin and they have two children and live in Spokane, WA; Magdallena married James Olson (deceased 1982), they have two children and make their home in Seattle, WA; Tony married Lorraine Hellman and they have eight children, two deceased; Pearl married Otto Voegele and they have two children; Thomas; Joan married Bob Kendig and they have one child.

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Registered in Morton Co., ND. 5 Jun 1917
    Anton Schirado, Glen Ullin, ND
    Age 34. b. 7 Sep 1890, Klek, Hungary
    Naturalized citizen
    Occupation: farming, on father’s farm near Glen Ullin
    Single
    Tall height, slender, gray eyes, light brown hair

1920 Federal Census. Classen Township, Morton County, North Dakota
Roll 1337, page 5A
    Anton Schirado, head, 28, imm. 1898, nat. 1904, farm owner, gen. farm
    Lawrence Schirado, brother, 36, imm. 1898, nat. 1904, farm laborer, gen. farm
Both were born in Hungary as were their parents.

Marriage Record. Pre 1 July 1925 Marriage Records Index, Mortong County, ND. Transcribed by bob Mooney, Bismarck Mandan Historicaland Genealogical Society; Bismarck, ND 1996. Anton Schirado married Katie Rausch on 20 November 1920. Record Number 4304 Morton County, Book I, page 411.

1925 North Dakota Census. Classen Township, Morton County
   
Anton Schirado, 34
    Kathie Schirado, 22
    Harry Schirado, 3
    Richard Schirado, 2
    Katherine Schirado, (no age given)

1930 Federal Census. Classen Township, Morton County, North Dakota
Roll 1739, page 1B
Dated 17 Apr 1930
    Anton Schiredo, head, 39, m. age 30, b. Hungary, parents b. Hungary, imm. 1898, farmer, grain farmer
    Katie Schiredo, wife, 27, m. age 17, b. ND, father b. Hungary, mother b. West Virginia
    Harry Schiredo, son, 8, b. ND, father b. Hungary, mother b. ND
    Richard Schiredo, son, 7, b. ditto
    Katie Schiredo, daughter, 5, b. ditto
    Mike Schiredo, son, 4 years 3 months, b. ditto
    Genevieve Schiredo, daughter, 3 years 2 months, b. ditto
    Magdalena Schiredo, daughter, 1 year 8 months, b. ditto

1940 Federal Census. Classen Township, Morton County, North Dakota
Roll 3007, page 1A
    Anton Schirado, head, 49, no education mentioned, b. Hungary, farmer, farm
    Katherine Schirado, wife, 37, 7th grade, b. ND
    Harry K. Schirado, son, 18, 8th grade, b. ND, farm laborer, farm
    Richard M. Schirado, son, 17, 8th grade, b. ND, farm laborer, farm
    Katherine M. Schirado, daughter, 15, 8th grade, b. ND
    Michael J. Schirado, son, 14, 7th grade, b. ND
    Genevieve Schirado, daughter, 13, 6th grade, b. ND
    Magdelina Schirado, daughter, 10, 3rd grade, b. ND
    Anton C. Schirado, son, 7, 1st grade, b. ND
    Pearl R. Schirado, daughter, 5, b. ND
    Lester J. Schirado, son, 3, b. ND
    Clinton J. Schirado, son, 2, b. ND
The family lived in the same house in 1935.

Obituary
    Anton Schirado, 52, Glen Ullin, Farmer, died at 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 3, at his home. Funeral services were held at Haymarsh in the St. Clemens Catholic church, Thursday, Aug. 5th with Fr. Ambrose officiating. Burial was made at the Haymarsh Cemetery. Pallbearers were John Wilhelm, Frank Wiljelm, Charles Miller, Frank Miller, Peter Weinhardt, and Mike Bode.
    Anton was born at Klek, Hungary in 1890 and came to the United States at the age of 8 years with his parents. They lived on a homestead 14 miles of Glen Ullin. He married Katherine Rausch and purchased the homestead and lived there until his death.
    He is survived by his wife and 11 children: Sgt. Harry Schirado stationed at Camp Shelby, Mississipi, and at home Richard, Katie, Mike, Genie, Lena, Anton Jr., Pearl, Lester, Clinton, and JoAnn. One sister Mrs. Martin Duppong and five brothers survive him, John of Blue Grass, Tom of Napoleon, ND and Joe of Aberdeen, SD and Matt of Kennewick, Wa. One brother, Lawrence, died a year and a half ago.

Schirado, Anton: 1890/1943
Hebron vicinity, Church of St. Clement Cemetery
Approximately 10 miles northeast of Hebron

Lived with his brother Lawrence in Classen Township of Morton County during the 1920 census.

Emigratned in 1898, and was naturalized in 1904.
On 20 Nov 1920 when Anton P. was 30, he married Katherina Rausch, daughter of Micheal Rausch (11 Nov 1870-24 Jan 1943) & Mary Donzcick (1 May 1880-15 May 1957), in Haymarsh, Oliver County, North Dakota. St. Clemon’s Catholic Church. Born on 3 Apr 1903 in North Dakota. Katherina died in Glen Ullin, Morton County, North Dakota, on 17 Aug 1984; she was 81.

Katherina, known as Katie, Rausch.

1910 Federal Census. Township 141 Range 87, Oliver County, North Dakota
Roll 1145, page 3B
    Michael Rausch, head, 40, m2. 11 years, b. Hungary (Bulgarian), parents b. Hungary, imm. 1895, speaks German, farmer, general farm
    Maria Rausch, wife, 30, m1. 11 years, 8 children, 7 living, b. WV, parents b. Germany
    Matheus Rausch, son, 12, b. ND, father b. Hungary, mother b. WV
    Michael Rausch, son, 9, b. ditto
    Tamera Rausch, daughter, 8, b. ditto
    Katharina Rausch, daughter, 7, b. ditto
    Herman Rausch, son, 5, b. ditto
    Lillian Rausch, daughter, 3, b. ditto
    John Rausch, son, 6 months, b. ditto

1920 Federal Census. Lake Township, Oliver County, North Dakota
Roll 1337, page 2B
    Mickel Rausch, head, 49, imm. 1896, b. Hungary (German language), parents b. Hungary, farmer, general farm
    Mary Rausch, wife, 39, b. WV, parents b. Germany (Polish language)
    Mike Rausch, son, 19, b. ND, father b. Hungary, mother b. WV
    Helen Rausch, daughter, 18, b. ditto
    Kattie Rausch, daughter, 16, b. ditto
    Rosa Rausch, daughter, 14, b. ditto
    Lillian Rausch, daughter, 12, b. ditto
    John Rausch, son, 10, b. ditto
    Minnie Rausch, daughter, 6, b. ditto
    Selma Rausch, daughter, 5, b. ditto

Social Security Death Index
Katie Schirado. Last residence 58631 Glen Ullin, Morton, North Dakota
    Born 3 Apr 1903, died Aug 1984. SSN issued North Dakota before 1951.

Obituary
Funeral services were held for Katie Schirado, 81, Glen Ullin, August 20th 1984 at the Baptist Home Chapel in Bismarck at 2:30 pm., CST with Rev. Orbille H. Meth officiating. Burial was in the Glen Ullin Cemetery. Her sons were pallbearers. Mrs. Schirado died at the Baptist Home on Aug. 17th. She ahd been ill for 5 years.
    Mrs. Schirado was born in the Blue Grass area northeast of Glen Ullin on April 3, 1903, the daughter of Mike Rausch and Mary Danczk. After her marriage to Anton Schirado on Nov. 20th, 1910, at the Haymarsh Church northwest of Glen Ullin, she farmed with her husband 14 miles north of Glen Ullin and in 1948 came to Glen Ullin and lived there until 1979 when she entered the Baptist Home in Bismarck. Mr. Schirado died on Aug. 3, 1943.
    Survivors include the following children: Harry, Richard, Mike, Tony, and Thomas Schirado of Glen Ullin; Lester Schirado, Mandan; Katherine Hoerner and Pearl Voegele of Wa. and Joan Kendig, Sterling, Va. Also 36 grandchildren and 31 great gandchildren. 2 brothers, Mike Rausch, Glen Ullin, and John Rausch, Stanton; 3 sisters, Helen Lahren, Mandan, ND; Minnie and Rose Rausch of St. Paul, Mn. Her parents, husband and 2 sisters preceded her in death.
    Dittus Funeral Home of Glen Ullin and Hebron had charge of the arrangements.
Their children include:
69560i.
Harry C. Schirado (6 Jun 1921-20 Sep 2005)
69561ii.
Richard Schirado Sr. (30 Jul 1922-26 Jun 2007)
69562iii.
Katherine M. Schirado (31 May 1924-12 Dec 2004)
69566vii.
Anton “Tony” Schirado (30 Jan 1933-25 Nov 2001)
69568ix.
Lester J. Schirado (15 Dec 1936-24 Jun 1993)
69569x.
Thomas Clinton (Clinny) Schirado (10 Feb 1938-19 May 2015)
68383. Mathias J. (Matt) Schirado. Born on 12 Apr 1895 in Klek, Banat.691 Mathias J. (Matt) died in Glen Ullin, Morton County, North Dakota, on 25 Sep 1967; he was 72. Buried on 28 Sep 1967 in Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Glen Ullin. Occupation: Teamster in 1920.

He and his mother and siblings arrived in Baltimore, Maryland on September 1, 1898 on the North German Lloyd ship Willehad. He was headed for a relative, Josef Duppong, in Hebron, ND.710

Marriage Record: Mathias Schirado married Julia Filibeck on 28 January 1919. Record Number 3903, Morton County Book I, Page 9. Pre 1 July 1925 Marriage Records Indes, Mortong County, ND. Transcribed by bob Mooney, Bismarck Mandan Historicaland Genealogical Society; Bismarck, ND 1996.

Glen Ullin News, 31 Jan 1919
Two Glen Ullin Young couples Marry
Filibeck --Schirado
    Miss Julia Fillibeck daughter of Mrs. Theresa Filibeck of this city and Mathias schirado, son of Tos Schirado also of GlenUllin, were united in marriage at the Sacred Heart Church last Tuesday morning. The ceremony being performed by the Rev. Father Mathew in the prsence of the near relatives and a few friends of the contracting parties.The young couple were attended by Miss Theresia Dauratschek and Anton Schirado.
    After the ceremonies at the church the birdal party drove out to the farm of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Schirqado north of Glen Ullin, where a wedding dinner was served and the remainder of the day spent at dancing.
    The newly weds are well and favorable known in Glen Ullin and have a large circle of friends, all of whom will extend hearty congratulations They will make their home on the Thos Schirado farm north of the city.

In 1920, Math and Julia were residing with her mother Theresa Filibeck at Glen Ullen.

1925 North Dakota Census. Bluegrass Township, Morton County
   
Math J. Schirado, 30
    Julia M. Schirado, 24
    Lorenz Schirado, 42

1930 Federal Census. Blue Grass Township, Morton County, North Dakota
Roll 1739, page 3B
    Matt Schrade, head, 35, m. age 26, b. Hungary, parents b. Hungary, imm. 1898, farmer, general farm
    Julianne Schrade, wife, 29, m. age 18, b. ND, parents b. Hungary

1940 Federal Census. Glen Ullin, Morton County, North Dakota
Roll 3007, page 12A
    Math Schirado, head, 45, 4th grade, b. Romania, laborer, WPA
    Julianna Schirado, wife, 39, 8th gread, b. ND
They also lived in Glen Ullin in 1935.

Social Security Death Index
Mathias Schirado. Last residence 58631 Glen Ullin.
    Born 12 Apr 1895, died Sep 1967. SSN issued North Dakota before 1951.
On 28 Jan 1919 when Mathias J. (Matt) was 23, he married Juliana (Julie) Filibeck (68321) , daughter of John Filibeck II (66395) (15 Oct 1863-14 Jun 1901) & Theresa Regel (30 Aug 1868-18 Dec 1920), in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Glen Ullin. Born on 10 Apr 1901 in Glen Ullin, Morton County, North Dakota. Juliana (Julie) died in Glen Ullin, Morton County, North Dakota, on 22 Mar 1998; she was 96. Natural Causes.

Social Security Death Index
Julia F. Schirado. Last residence 58631 Glen Ullin
    Born 10 Apr 1901, died 22 Mar 1998. SSN issued Washington before 1951.

The Bismarck Tribune, 24 Mar 1998
Obituary and Death Notice
GLEN ULLIN -- Julia Schirado, 96, Glen Ullin, died March 22, 1998, in a Glen Ullin nursing home. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. MST Wednesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Glen Ullin, with the Rev. Claude Seeberger officiating. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Glen Ullin.
    Visitation will be after 4 p.m. MST today at the church, where a prayer service and rosary will be said at 7 MST tonight at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Glen Ullin.
    Julia was born on April 10, 1901, in rural Glen Ullin, the daughter of John II and Theresa (Regel) Filibeck. The family moved into town when she was young. She was educated in Glen Ullin. She married Matt Schirado on Jan. 28, 1919, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Glen Ullin. Following their marriage, they farmed until 1935, when they moved into Glen Ullin. In 1942, they moved to Washington to work. In 1956, they returned to Glen Ullin, where Julia was the site manager and cook for the meals on wheels program. She also catered weddings and other celebrations. Matt died on Sept. 25, 1967. In May of 1992, she entered the Marian manor Nursing Home in Glen Ullin, where she has since resided.
    She enjoyed gardening and flowers, and was a member of the kitchen band and enjoyed playing cards. She was a member of Glen Ullin Senior Citizens, 11 years as the secretary.
    She is survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
    She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Matthew; and four brothers and four sisters. (Spangelo Funeral Home, Glen Ullin)
Copyright, 1998, The Bismarck Tribune
68384. Joseph Anton Schirado. Born on 11 Dec 1898 in Morton County, North Dakota. Joseph Anton died in Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, on 21 Jan 1959; he was 60. Occupation: A construction worker in Aberdeen, SD.

He and his mother and siblings arrived in Baltimore, Maryland on September 1, 1898 on the North German Lloyd ship Willehad. He was headed to a relative, Josef Duppong, in Hebron, ND.710

Aberdeen Daily News, 16 January 1916, page 2. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schirado 214 Arch Street s/north Jan. 11

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Registered in Morton Co., ND. 12 Sep 1918
    Joseph Anton Schirado, Glen Ullin, ND
    Age 19. b. 11 Dec 1898
    Naturalized citizen
    Occupation: farming, employer Thomas Schirado, Glun Ullin
    Nearest relative: Thomas Schirado, Glun Ullin
    Medium height, medium build, gray eyes, blond hair

South Dakota Marriages
19 Nov 1920. Aberdeen. Jos. Schell, minister
    Joseph Schirado, of Aberdeen, 21
    Mary Konantz, of Aberdeen, 20

1920 Federal Census. Aberdeen Ward 1, Brown County, South Dakota
Roll 1715, page 5A
220 North Arch Street
    Joseph Schirado, boarder, 21, single, b. US, parents b. Hungary, laborer, contractor
Joseph was boarding with the George Schile family.

1930 Federal Census. Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota
Roll 2218, page 14B
15 Lincoln Street
Dated 10 Apr 1930
    Joseph Scherado, head, 30, m. age 22, b. ND, parents b. Hungary, truck driver, coal company
    Mary Scherado, wife, 29, m. age 21, b. SD, father b. Germany, mother b. Illinois
    Leonard Scherado, son, 9, b. SD, father b. ND, mother b. SD
    Raymond Scherado, son, 7, b. ditto
    Robert Scherado, son, 4 years 2 months, b. ditto
    Kenneth Scherado, son, 2 years 7 months, b. ditto
    Beatrice Scherado, daughter, 1 year 2 months, b. ditto
The last name on the census is very smuddged. It looks something like Wusdo and has been transcribed as Chiado.


1940 Federal Census. Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota
Roll 3849, page 10A; enumeration District 7-2B.
The family is living at 208 North Floyd Street. Joseph rents his home for $12 a month and has lived there for at least the past five years. He works on WPA construction as a laborer, is 42, was born in North Dakota, and completed the 8th grade.
Mary is 39, completed the 8th grade and was born in South Dakota.
Raymond 17
Robert 14
Kenneth 12
Beatrice 10
Marvin 8
Richard 6
Arlene 4
Delores 1
All of the children were born in South Dakota.
Raymond worked as a janitor in a public school for the past year.
On 19 Nov 1920 when Joseph Anton was 21, he married Mary Magdalen Konantz, daughter of Robert Konantz (13 Nov 1873-25 Nov 1904) & Mary Clara Boik (10 Jan 1870-12 Jun 1954), in Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota. Born on 9 Oct 1900 in Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota. Mary Magdalen died in Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, on 14 Feb 1971; she was 70.

South Dakota Births
Mary Magdalen Konantz, b. 9 Oct 1900, Brown County. Father Robert Konantz, mother Maru Boik.

After Mary’s father Robert Konantz died, her mother married her father’s half brother Jacob Konantz.

1910 Federal Census. Aberdeen Ward 1, Brown County, South Dakota
Roll T624_1477, page 16B
214 North Arch Street
    Jacob Konantz, head, 24, m1. 3 years, b. Russia, parents b. Russ German
    Mary Konantz, wife, 30, m2. 3 years, 4 children, all living, b. Illinois, parents b. Germany
    Marie Konantz, step-daughter, 9, b. SD, father b. Russia, mother b. IL
    Clara L. Konantz, step-daughter, 5, b. ditto
    William J. Konantz, son, 2, b. ditto
    Robert L. Konantz, son, 7 months, b. ditto

1920 Federal Census. Aberdeen Ward 1, Brown County, South Dakota
Roll 1715, page 5A
214 North Arch Street. Dated 7 Jan 1920
    Jacob R. Konantz, head, 32, imm. 1890, nat. 1909, b. Odessa Russia, parents b. Odessa Russia, engine hostler, railroad
    Mary Konantz, wife, 40, b. Illinois, parents b. Germany
    Marie Konantz, daughter, 19, b. SD, father b. Russia, mother b. Germany, working out, laundry
    Clara Konantz, daughter, 15, b. ditto
    William Konantz, son, 11, b. ditto
    Robert Konantz, son, 10, b. ditto
    Gertrude Konantz, daughter, 9, b. ditto
    Genevieve Konantz, daughter, 6, b. ditto
    Frank Konantz, son, 4 years 2 months, b. ditto
    Angeelina Konantz, daughter, 1 year 6 months, b. ditto

Minnesota Death Index
Mary M. Scherado, b. 12 Oct 1900, d. 14 Feb 1971, Dakota County, mother’s maiden name Boick.
Their children include:
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Leonard Schirado (18 Nov 1920-10 Dec 1962)
69572ii.
Raymond Schirado (14 Jan 1923-4 Jul 1959)
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