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Joseph Wogervodka • Variants of Wogervodka include Wagervodka, Wajwod, Wogerwood, Weierwood, Waywood and Wiwot |
about 1820 in Germany | Rosa about 1845 probably in Germany | Thought to have stayed in Germany | ||||
Rosa | about 1820 in Germany | Joseph Wogervodka about 1845 probably in Germany | Unknown if came to USA | ||||
Children | Born | Baptized | Married | Moves | Occupations | Death | Burial |
Rosalia Wogervodka • Variants of Wogervodka include Wagervodka, Wajwod, Wogerwood, Weierwood, Waywood and Wiwot Source Data |
7 February 1847 in Germany, possibly in Gnojau, West Prussia | Joseph Ganwosky about 1868 probably in Germany at about age 21; 7 July 1867, Gnojau, District of Marienburg, West Prussia | • Thought to have arrived in Boston in late 1886 (source Gainowski 1900 Census). However, the John and Anna Page 1920 Census indicates 1887 and the John and Anna Page 1930 Census indicates 1889. • Oral history suggests they lived in a poor section of Boston initially and didn't like it. • The family then moved to Chicago between 1887 and 1889. The earliest Chicago address is 1889. |
22 April 1933 at 5130 S. Bishop, Chicago, Illinois at age 86 Place of residence was 5130 S. Bishop, Chicago Cause: Intestinal Obstruction, Toxemia Contributory cause: Peritonitis |
25 April 1933 at St. Mary Cemetery, 87th and Hamlin, Evergreen Park, Illinois in Lot N13, Block 13, Section D; Deed # 1448 North 1/2 13 Block 13 Section D |
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