Photos | Anthony "Tony" Schimka | |
Ed Maggon, Anthony Schimka, Joseph Edward Schimka Ed Maggon, Anthony Schimka, Joseph Edward Schimka. The back of the photo says Ed Maggon, Tony Schimka, Pep. |
Documents | James Schimka 1920 Census James Schimka enumerated on the 1920 Census in Cook County, Illinois page 1 of 2. | |
James Schimka Petition for Naturalization James Schimka and family Petition for Naturalization | ||
James Schimka Sr Certificate of Naturalization This is the Certificate of Naturalization for James Schimka Sr and eight of his children. The eldest four children were born overseas and the remaining four who had been born by this time were all born in Illinois. |
Name | Anthony Schimka | |
Born | 16 Nov 1915 | Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois [1, 2] |
Gender | Male | |
Also Known As | Anton and Tony | |
Baptism | St Mary Catholic Church, 794 Pearson Street, Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois [3] | |
Residence | 7 Feb 1920 | Thacker St, Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois [4] |
James Schimka 1920 Census James Schimka and family enumerated on the 1920 Census in Cook County, Illinois pg 2 of 2. |
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Residence | 2 Apr 1930 | 1064 Thacker St, Des Plaines, Illinois [5] |
James Schimka 1930 Census James Schimka and family on the 1930 Census including his oldest son, also named James, married to his first wife, Lydia. |
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Residence | 10 Apr 1940 | 1719 E Algonquin, Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois [6] |
Anthony Schimka, 1940 Census, Cook County, Illinois. |
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Died | 17 Jul 1976 | Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois [7] |
Buried | 21 Jul 1976 | Memory Gardens Cemetery, 2501 Euclid Avenue, Arlington Heights, Cook County, Illinois [8] |
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Memory Gardens Cemetery Map Memory Gardens Cemetery Map |
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Person ID | I1291 | Schimka Family Tree |
Last Modified | 2 Mar 2017 |
Father | James Schimka, Sr, b. 7 Jan 1882, Čermn , d. 29 Jul 1940, 750 South State Street, Elgin, Kane County, Illinois (Age 58 years) | |
Mother | Anna Frana, b. 24 Jul 1883, Tu , d. 12 Jan 1947, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (Age 63 years) | |
Married | Abt 1902 | Austria |
Photos | S.S. George Washingtion SS George Washington, the ship that carried the Schimka Family to the United States in 1912. | |
S.S. George Washingtion Post Card post World War I A post card of the SS George Washington, one of the largest passenger ships of its time. After World War I the S.S. George Washington was taken over by the United States Lines and passenger service resumed. | ||
USS George Washington USS George Washington. This is likely a post 1917 photo. The SS George Washington was siezed by United States Lines in 1917 and served as a troop carrier during WWII. The writing on the photo is likely that of a soldier at the end of WWI or WWII. | ||
The Schimka Family A portrait of the Schimka family shortly after arriving in The United States of America. James Schimka Sr. Standing in the back. Unknown Woman sitting on the left (In White). Anna Frana-Schimka sitting on the right (In Black). Carl Schimka standing in the middle (In White). Frances Schimka standing on right. James Schimka Jr. lying on the ground at the left. Joseph Schimka lying on the ground at the right. | ||
Documents | James Schimka Petition for Naturalization James Schimka and family Petition for Naturalization | |
James Schimka 1957 Death Certificate | ||
John Schimka's 1919 Baptism | ||
Carl Schimka's Social Security Application | ||
Joseph Schimka's Social Security Application | ||
Family ID | F85 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Edna Richardson, b. 13 Jul 1918, d. 10 Jul 2011, Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois (Age 92 years) | |||||||
Married | 22 Jul 1939 | First United Methodist Church, 668 Graceland, Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois | ||||||
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Family ID | F567 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Pin Legend | : Address : Location : City/Town : County/Shire : State/Province : Country : Not Set |
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