![]() There is no listing for Louise or Charles Jr. Charles is an Operator at the Villaume Box Company. Paul Polk Directory, Charles, Anna and Charles Jr are listed as previous years, but Louise is gone. is a Helper at Villaume and Louise is still a Bindery Worker at Webb. According to the Polk Directories, Charles, Anna L., Charles Jr. ![]() (This is probably Villaume in their expansion to lumber products.) Louise works as a Binder. He is a Laborer at a wholesale lumber company as is Charles Jr. A t the time of the 1930 Federal Census, Charles is l iving with wife, Anna, Louise and Charles, Jr. No Louise listed but son, Charles, Jr is listed under Kunshier with others. Residence: 1929, Charles at a ge 51, is l iving with his wife, Anna at the Rondo address. Daughter, Louise, is still at home and working as before. Residence: 1928, Age 50, According to the Polk Directory of St Paul, Charles is l iving in the Rondo house, his wife Anna is included and he is a Laborer at the Villaume Box Company. His daughter Louise lives at home and is a Bindery Worker at Webb Publishing. ![]() He is still in the Rondo house and is a laborer - no company is identified. Residence: 1926, Age: 48, According to the Polk Directory of St Paul. Residence: 1925, Age 47, Same listing as year before but no mention of wife or children. A ccording to the Polk Directory of St Paul, Stella is a clerk at the Emporium, and Charles is working as a Piler for the Villaume Box Company. Residence: 1923, Age 45, He is living at 852 Rondo with his wife, Anna, and daughter Stella. It was near the intersection with Galtier.) We have not found a listing in the 1920 Federal Census. (the house no longer exists and the street is now filled with apartment houses. He is identified as KARL and the last name is Kumshier. Paul, he is living at 272 Fuller Avenue and working as a laborer. Paul he lives with Anna (a Laundress) and Margaret (a Starcher)Ĭharles Kundschier WWI Draft Registration, September 12, 1918 He is a laborer at the Villaume Box Company. He gives his American name as Charles and he, or the draft board, spells the last name Kundschier. At the time of of his WWI registration, Charles was living at 470 Rice Street. He is going by his German-Bohemian name, Karl. (We have not been able to substantiate this, but we have not yet found a listing in the 1910 Federal Census) They have a daughter, Anna.Īrrival: 1906, Age 28, His arrival date as he reported it on the 1930 Federal Census. Marriage: June 6, 1904, Age 25, to Anna Turscherl. īirth: July 24, 1878: Neubauhutten, Wassersuppen, Bohemia (from the Czech Archives, Catholic Church Records for Mother and Father) We have also listed the Kundschiers in Findagrave. We have been able to track them for 48 of the 58 years they lived in America. This brother, Karl "Charles" Kundshier, and his wife Anna Turscherl, had established a residence on Rondo Avenue in that city. 16, 1956, we i dentified his brother, Charles, in St. He was born in Neubauhütten, Wassersuppen, Bohemia in 1869, and died in 1956 in Britt Township, Hancock County, Iowa.įrom an obituary in the Mason City Globe-Gazette of Oct. We learned that the head of the Iowa Kumshers was Michael, the son of Joseph Kumschier and Mary Kumschier nee Siegl. Thanks to Kornelia "Conny" Pelz, we were able to identify new members of the Kumschier/ Kumsher/ Kunshier/ Kundschier family. In the last blog, I wrote about the Kumshers in Iowa.
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