Individual Details
Delores Regina "Boots" Broschart
(8 Jun 1928 - 2 Aug 2008)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Allard Jarred "Duke" Thomas (1914 - 1992) |
| Child | Amy J. Thomas ( - ) |
| Child | Fred E. Thomas ( - ) |
| Child | David J. Thomas ( - ) |
| Child | John R. Thomas ( - ) |
| Father | Fridolin J. "Fred" Broschart (1881 - 1955) |
| Mother | Emma Loretta Beary (1886 - 1974) |
| Sibling | Mary Catherine Broschart (1906 - 1970) |
| Sibling | Emma Regina Broschart (1908 - 1998) |
| Sibling | Marcella Apollonia Broschart (1911 - 1916) |
| Sibling | Angeline Innocentia Broschart (1913 - 1986) |
| Sibling | Bertha Anna Broschart (1915 - 1960) |
| Sibling | Petronilla J. "Pat" Broschart (1918 - 2008) |
| Sibling | Teresa Amanda Broschart (1920 - 1994) |
| Sibling | Sgt. Joseph Francis Broschart (1923 - 2007) |
| Sibling | Fred Vincent Broschart (1925 - 1961) |
Notes
Residence
Delores is listed as Delores Uber, adopted daughter. The Uber household is listed immediately before the Broschart household on Boston Avenue in the 1930 census, indicating that they were neighbors.Endnotes
1. "U.S., Social Security Death Index, ..." (SSDI) as it appears at: www.ancestry.com, and at: https://familysearch.org. The SSDI is derived from the Social Security Death Master File. Also including the source "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, ..." as it appears at: www.ancestry.com..
2. Find A Grave memorial for subject person created/managed by others found at: www.findagrave.com.
3. US Census of 1920 - record for Field and Emma Broschart and family. Delores Uber is listed as an adopted daughter. The Uber household is listed immediately before the Broschart household, indicating that they were neighbors on Boston Avenue. The enumerator erroneously separated the family on non-consecutive sheets (sheet 4B, lines 95 to 100, and sheet 5B, lines 51 to 54, with intervening sheet 5A and its 50 lines). Adding to the confusion is that on sheet 4B, the family is the 97th family, visited on 5 April 1930, but on sheet 4B, the remainder of the family is the 98th family, visited on 7 April 1930. In spite of the blunders, it is clear that this is one family group..
4. US Census of 1940 - record for Fridolin and Emma Broschart and family. Address is given as Boston Avenue, Union Twp., PA..
5. US Census of 1920 - record for Field and Emma Broschart and family. Delores Uber is listed as an adopted daughter. The Uber household is listed immediately before the Broschart household, indicating that they were neighbors on Boston Avenue. The enumerator erroneously separated the family on non-consecutive sheets (sheet 4B, lines 95 to 100, and sheet 5B, lines 51 to 54, with intervening sheet 5A and its 50 lines). Adding to the confusion is that on sheet 4B, the family is the 97th family, visited on 5 April 1930, but on sheet 4B, the remainder of the family is the 98th family, visited on 7 April 1930. In spite of the blunders, it is clear that this is one family group..
6. US Census of 1940 - record for Fridolin and Emma Broschart and family. Address is given as Boston Avenue, Union Twp., PA..
7. US Census of 1940 - record for Fridolin and Emma Broschart and family. Address is given as Boston Avenue, Union Twp., PA..
8. "Sweeneys-McDonalds from County Sligo to Pennsylvania", a website created by Robert E. Sweeney as part of RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project. Last updated on 19 July 2009. Web address is: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=resweeney.
9. Obituary for Fridolin J. Broschart as it appeared in the New Castle (PA) News on 7 October 1955, appearing at: http://interactive.ancestry.com/51761/News-PE-NE_CA_NE.1955_10_07_0001?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d51761%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=News-PE-NE_CA_NE.1955_10_07_0002.
10. Obituary for Fred [Fridolin Vincent]Broschart as it appeared in "The Derrick: of Oil City, PA on 7 September 1961..
11. Obituary for Emma L. Broschart as it appeared in the New Castle (PA) News on 3 October 1974, appearing at: http://interactive.ancestry.com/51761/News-PE-NE_CA_NE.1974_10_03_0001?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d51761%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=News-PE-NE_CA_NE.1974_10_03_0003.
12. "U.S., Social Security Death Index, ..." (SSDI) as it appears at: www.ancestry.com, and at: https://familysearch.org. The SSDI is derived from the Social Security Death Master File. Also including the source "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, ..." as it appears at: www.ancestry.com..
13. Obituary for Larry Broschart as it appeared in "The Oregonian" of Portland, OR on 1 Aug 2003..
14. "U.S., Social Security Death Index, ..." (SSDI) as it appears at: www.ancestry.com, and at: https://familysearch.org. The SSDI is derived from the Social Security Death Master File. Also including the source "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, ..." as it appears at: www.ancestry.com..
15. Find A Grave memorial for subject person created/managed by others found at: www.findagrave.com.
16. "U.S., Social Security Death Index, ..." (SSDI) as it appears at: www.ancestry.com, and at: https://familysearch.org. The SSDI is derived from the Social Security Death Master File. Also including the source "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, ..." as it appears at: www.ancestry.com..
17. Find A Grave memorial for subject person created/managed by others found at: www.findagrave.com.
18. US Census of 1920 - record for Field and Emma Broschart and family. Delores Uber is listed as an adopted daughter. The Uber household is listed immediately before the Broschart household, indicating that they were neighbors on Boston Avenue. The enumerator erroneously separated the family on non-consecutive sheets (sheet 4B, lines 95 to 100, and sheet 5B, lines 51 to 54, with intervening sheet 5A and its 50 lines). Adding to the confusion is that on sheet 4B, the family is the 97th family, visited on 5 April 1930, but on sheet 4B, the remainder of the family is the 98th family, visited on 7 April 1930. In spite of the blunders, it is clear that this is one family group..
19. Find A Grave memorial for subject person created/managed by others found at: www.findagrave.com.
20. Find A Grave memorial for subject person created/managed by others found at: www.findagrave.com.
21. Find A Grave memorial for subject person created/managed by others found at: www.findagrave.com.

