Home Surname List Name Index Sources Email Us | Family Group Sheet| HUSBAND | | Edward Edwin Whitaker BOLEJACK-B5A1J212,218 | | BIRTH | 31 July 1868 | His birth certificate listed Kingsville, MO.; Kansas, United States39,212,218,219 | | RELIGION | | Seven Day Adventist Church; Johnson, Missouri, United States | | CENSUS | 11 June 1900 | Nancy Bolejack (mother) and Ellen Bolejack (sister) living with her son Edward.; Kingsville Township, Johnson, Missouri, United States212 | | CENSUS | 29 April 1910 | His widowed sister Ellen is living with him.; Kingsville, Johnson, Missouri, United States213 | | DEATH | 17 October 1944 | Holden, Johnson, Missouri, United States218,219 | | BURIAL | 19 October 1944 | No stone; Bluff Springs Cemetery, Kingsville, Johnson, Missouri, United States218,219 | | REF # | | B5A1J; | | MARRIAGE | 22 November 1892 | Missouri, United States212,218 | | MARRIAGE | | Lillie BYERLEY-B5A1J/W2/; 218 | | MARRIAGE | 26 February 1927 | Hester Alberta MAPES-B5A1J/W3/; Jackson, Missouri, United States220 | | MARRIAGE | 17 August 1932 | Minnie Mae WILLIAMS-B5A1J/W4/; Sedalia, Pettis, Missouri, United States218,220 | | MARRIAGE | | Bede COOK-B5A1J/W1/; 218 | | FATHER | Alfred M BOLEJACK-B5A1 | | MOTHER | Nancy Ann WHITAKER-B5A1/W/ | | | | WIFE | | Mary Adaline KOCH-B5A1J/W1/218 | | BIRTH | 21 October 1876 | near Holden, Johnson, Missouri, United States212,218,219 | | DEATH | 7 January 1908 | on the farm north of Kingsville, Johnson, Missouri, United States213,218,219 | | BURIAL | January 1908 | Bluff Springs Cemetery, Kingsville, Johnson, Missouri, United States218,219 | | REF # | | B5A1J/W1/; | | FATHER | Charles KOCH | | MOTHER | Mary LEHR |
| | | CHILDREN | | 1. | Clarence Roscoe BOLEJACK-B5A1J1212,213,218 MALE | | | BIRTH | 18 August 1894 | near Kingsville, Johnson, Missouri, United States212,213,218 | | MISC | 7 January 1908 | After his mother died when he was 13, he was raised by his two aunts who lived across the road. ; Johnson, Missouri, United States | | OCCUPATION | | He farmed and had dairy cattle. He was a better than average farmer, raising 102 bushel per acre one year, for which he received a statue with an ear of corn on it. He was a carpenter in winter, helping build houses. ; Johnson, Missouri, United States | | MISC | | Because he was an only child, he wanted a house full of children.; | | RESIDENCE | | Michigan, United States | | RESIDENCE | | Illinois, United States | | RESIDENCE | | Missouri, United States | | DEATH | 8 December 1966 | Larned, Pawnee, Kansas, United States218 | | BURIAL | December 1966 | Bluff Springs Cemetery, Kingsville, Johnson, Missouri, United States218 | | REF # | | B5A1J1; | | MARRIAGE | 26 September 1916 | Katherine "Katy" EPPLE-B5A1J1/W/; Kingsville, Johnson, Missouri, United States218 |
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