John E. Schneider
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According to daughter Peggy Jeanette Schneider, "My dad was William Antone Schneider, my paternal grandfather was John E. Schneider and was born in Cologne, Germany . Came to the US when he was about 16 and as far as I know they came thru Ellis Island."[1]
Immigration
Possible match for John E Schneider, who came from Germany to the US at age 16:
Historical Records
- The 1910 Federal Census shows the family in Collin County, Texas:
- Father: John (c. 1869) in Germany, both parents born in Germany, immigrated in 1887
- Mother: Ellen (c. 1880), in Arkansas, both parents born in Tennessee
- Children: Katy (c. 1904), William (c. 1907), John Jr. (c. 1909)
- In the 1920 Federal Census (Jan 13-14, 1920), William is in Greeley County, Oklahoma, as part of this household:
- Father: John Schneider, born c. 1869 in Germany, both parents born in Germany, immigrated 1881, naturalized in 1885. He is listed as a butcher.
- Mother: Jenny Schneider, born c. 1870 in Alabama, father born in Alabama, mother born in Tennessee
- Children: Katie (c. 1905), William (c. 1907), John Jr. (c. 1910), Ellen (c. 1912). All born in Texas
- Also in the 1920 Federal Census (2-3 weeks later on Feb 2, 1920) the same father and children, but a wife/mother named Etta, who is from Germany are living in a different township in Oklahoma
- Who are the moms/wives? Etta, Ellen, Jenny?
- In this census, John appears to be a laborer at a packing house (probably consistent with him having been a butcher before)
Notes
- ↑ Email from Peggy to James Brian Lindstrom on Nov 26, 2010