Individual Details

Anton Van Treeck

(27 Aug 1890 - 10 Jan 1966)

EvidentiaResearch Summary Reportfor Anton Van Treeck
Prepared by Rob Bongiovi
Summary
The Evidentia© database includes 21 events and/or facts for Anton Van Treeck. These include:

Occupation12 assertions, 12 reviewed.
Physical Description12 assertions, 12 reviewed.
Birth21 assertions, 21 reviewed.
Residence21 assertions, 21 reviewed.
Child(ren)17 assertions, 17 reviewed.
Marriage16 assertions, 16 reviewed.
Name23 assertions, 23 reviewed.
Census10 assertions, 10 reviewed.
Property3 assertions, 3 reviewed.
Fact14 assertions, 14 reviewed.
Education3 assertions, 3 reviewed.
Death6 assertions, 6 reviewed.
Nationality1 assertions, 1 reviewed.
Military1 assertions, 1 reviewed.
Parent(s)11 assertions, 11 reviewed.
Social Security Nbr3 assertions, 3 reviewed.
Sibling4 assertions, 4 reviewed.
Funeral Mass1 assertions, 1 reviewed.
Burial2 assertions, 2 reviewed.
Funeral Home1 assertions, 1 reviewed.
Membership1 assertions, 1 reviewed.
Occupation
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treek was a farmer. This is clearly documented throughout his records. He started, perhaps as young as 14 years old, probably on his parents farm in Wilson, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. He then appears to buy a farm in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. His obituary states he farmed in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin until retiring in 1948.

Please refer to the Proof for the Occupation of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Bernice Van Treek Birth Certificate[1] asserts that Anton Van Treek was a farmer. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The birth certificate states his occupation. The source for the birth certificate was probably Anton or Mary, so this is likely true.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[2] asserts that Anton Van Treeck was a farmer on his own farm. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This one of a number of census that state he is a farmer working his own farm.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Anton Van Treeck was at work and worked 75 hours the week of 24-30 March, 1940. He was a farmer on his own account. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This one of a number of census that state he is a farmer working his own farm.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Anton Van Treeck worked 50 weeks in 1939. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This one of a number of census that state he is a farmer working his own farm.

Tony Van Treeck U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 - Ancestry.com[4] asserts that Tony VanTreeck was a self employed farmer in Belgium, Ozaukee, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Anton wrote that he was a farmer in what appears to be his own handwriting on his World War II draft card.

Anton Van Treek U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Tony Van Treeck was a farmer operating his own farm in Belgium, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Anton wrote that he was a farmer in what appears to be his own handwriting on his World War I draft card.

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[6] asserts that Anthony Van Treek was a farm laborer on his home farm. He was a wage earner. He was not out of work and he had not been unemployed in 1919. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

In this census he is a farm laborer, apparently on his parents farm.

Wendelin and Mary Van Treek Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1905 - Ancestry.com[7] asserts that Catherine Van Treek was a laborer. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Catherine. A review of this assertion states:

It appears that this notation was really intended for Anton. If true, he would have been working on the farm full time at 14 or 15 years old.

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[8] asserts that Tony Van Treeck was a farmer on a general farm on his own account. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This the first of a number of census that state he is a farmer working his own farm.

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[9] asserts that Anton Van Treeck was a retired Town of Belgium farmer. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is likely known to the author of the obituary and is likely true.

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[9] asserts that Anton Van Treeck and Angela Lauters farmed in the Town of Belgium until retiring in 1948. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela. A review of this assertion states:

This is likely known to the author of the obituary and is likely true.

Tony Van Treeck SS-5 Social Security Number Application[10] asserts that Tony Van Treeck was a self employed farmer. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This form is filled out and signed by Anton himself.

Physical Description
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treek was a white male. This is documented in many sources.

His World War I draft card describes him as short, medium build with brown eyes and dark hair. He was not bald and was not disabled.

His World War II draft cart describes him as 5' 6" tall and 185 lbs. He was white with gray eyes, gray hair and a ruddy complexion.

Please refer to the Proof for the Physical Description of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Bernice Van Treek Birth Certificate[1] asserts that Anton Van Treek was white. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The race of the mother and father were listed on the Birth Certificte.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[2] asserts that Anton Van Treeck was a 39 year old widowed white male. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Anton Van Treeck was a 49 year old married white male. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true

Tony Van Treeck U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 - Ancestry.com[4] asserts that Tony VanTreeck was 5' 6" tall and weighed 185 lbs. He was white with gray eyes, gray hair and a ruddy complexion. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This was probably provided by Anton or directly observed by the person filling out the form

Anton Van Treek U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Tony Van Treeck was Caucasian. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This was probably provided by Anton or directly observed by the person filling out the form

Anton Van Treek U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Tony Van Treeck was short, medium build with brown eyes and dark hair. He was not bald and was not disabled. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This was probably provided by Anton or directly observed by the person filling out the form

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[6] asserts that Anthony Van Treek was a white male. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true

Wendelin and Mary Van Treek Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1905 - Ancestry.com[7] asserts that Anton Van Treek was a white male. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1900 United States Federal Census[11] asserts that Anton Van Treek was a white male. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true

Anton Vantreeck Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-1997 - Ancestry.com[12] asserts that Anton Van Treek was a male. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Source of data not known.

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[8] asserts that Tony Van Treeck was a white male. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true

27 Aug 1890 Anthony Van Trick Birth Certificate[13] asserts that Anthony Van Trick was a white male. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This was probably provided by the attending physician

Birth
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treek was born on 27 Aug 1890 in Town Wilson, Sheboygan County Wisconsin. The date of birth is confirmed by his birth certificate, is documented by Anton on his World War I and World War II draft cards as well as his Social Security Number Application and is generally supported by the remaining evidence, including his obituary. His birthplace is documented on his birth certificte, his World War I draft card, his Social Security Application, and his obituary and is substantiated by his World War II draft card (stating Sheboygan) and the census (stating Wisconsin).

Please refer to the Proof for the Birth of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[6] asserts that Anthony Van Treek was 19 years old. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This implies Anton was born between 16 Apr 1890 and 15 Apr 1891. This supports other sources that list his birthdate as 27 Aug 1980.

Bernice Van Treek Birth Certificate[1] asserts that Anton Van Treek was 32 years old. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Because Bernice's birth certificates list his age as 32 years old, Anton was probably born between 07 Mar 1890 and 06 Mar 1891. The source of the information was probably Anton or his wife Mary, so this is likely correct.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[2] asserts that Anton Van Treeck was a 39 year old widowed white male. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

This implies he was born between 02 Apr 1890 and 01 Apr 1891. Coupled with Bernice Van Treek's birth certificate, it further reduces the likely windoe to between 2 Apr 1890 and 6 Mar 1891.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[2] asserts that Anton Van Treeck and his parents were born in Wisconsin. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Wendelin; and Lorge, Bilhildis (Hilda). A review of this assertion states:

This supports the fact he was born in Wisconsin.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Anton Van Treeck was a 49 year old married white male. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This implies he was born between 02 Apr 1890 and 01 Apr 1891. Coupled with Bernice Van Treek's birth certificate, it further reduces the likely windoe to between 2 Apr 1890 and 6 Mar 1891.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Anton Van Treeck was born in Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This supports the fact he was born in Wisconsin.

Anton Vantreeck (1890 - 1966) - Find A Grave Memorial[14] asserts that Anton Vantreeck was born 27 Aug 1890 in Wilson, Sheboygan, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Anton's gravestone only states the year (1890) but the actual Find A Grave entry says the exact date. There is no source provided for the birthdate so this is not conclusive.

Anton Van Treeck Wisconsin, Birth Index, 1820-1907 - Ancestry.com[15] asserts that Anthony Vantrich was born on 27 Aug 1890 in Sheboygan county, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

While the index is probably correct, it is not certainly so. I have ordered the birth record to determine if this is correct.

Tony Van Treeck U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 - Ancestry.com[4] asserts that Tony VanTreeck was born 27 Aug 1890 in Sheboygan, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Probably provided directly by Anton. Strong support for a 27 Aug 1890 birthdate.

Anton Van Treek U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Tony Van Treeck was born 27 Aug 1890 in Wilson, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

His birthdate and birthplace are written in what appears to be his own handwriting. While there is some chance for error this is very likely correct.

21 Aug 1995 Discussion with Arnold J. Lanser[16] asserts that Tony Van Treeck was born in St. George Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

While there is high likelihood this is true, other sources that confirm would be useful.

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[6] asserts that Anthony Van Treek was born in Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This supports the claim that he was born in Wisconsin

Wendelin and Mary Van Treek Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1905 - Ancestry.com[7] asserts that Anton Van Treek was 14 years old. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This implies he was born between 02 Jun 1890 and 01 Jun 1891

Wendelin and Mary Van Treek Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1905 - Ancestry.com[7] asserts that Anton Van Treek was born in Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This supports the claim that he was born in Wisconsin

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1900 United States Federal Census[11] asserts that Anton Van Treek was born in Wisconsin in Aug 1890 (age 9). No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This census supports August 1890 as his month and year of birth. It also supports the claim that he was born in Wisconsin.

Tony Vantreeck U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 - Ancestry.com[17] asserts that Tony Vantreeck was born 27 Aug 1890. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Unclear who supplied this information, but it is supported by other evidence.

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[8] asserts that Tony Van Treeck was 29 years old and born in Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This implies he was born between 02 Jan 1890 and 01 Jan 1891, which is supported by other evidence.

Bernice Van Treek Birth Certificate[1] asserts that Anton Van Treek was born in Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

His daughter's birth certificate states his birthplace. The information was probably provided by Anton or his wife, Mary, so is probably correct.

27 Aug 1890 Anthony Van Trick Birth Certificate[13] asserts that Anthony Van Trick was born at 3 A.M. on 27 Aug 1890 in Town of Wilson, Sheboygan County, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Even though the last name has a different spelling, it is pretty clear that Anthony Van Trick is the Anton or Tony or Anthony Van Treek in the other sources.

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[9] asserts that Anton Van Treeck was born 27 Aug 1890 in Town of Wilson, Sheboygan Co, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Although this is a secondary source, it supports other evidence that he was born on 27 Aug 1890 in Wilson, Sheboygan, WI.

Tony Van Treeck SS-5 Social Security Number Application[10] asserts that Tony Van Treeck's date of birth is 27 Aug 1890 in Town of Wilson, Sheboygan Co, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The SS-5 is a form Anton filled out and signed. It probably has the correct birthday and location and is supported by the other evidence.

Residence
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treek was born in Town Wilson, Sheboygan Co, WI from his birth until sometime between the 1910 census and when he registered for the World War I draft in June 1917. After that he lived on his farm in Town Belgium, Ozaukee Co, WI at least until 1948, when he retired to Holy Cross, (near/in Belgium), WI

Please refer to the Proof for the Residence of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Bernice Van Treek Birth Certificate[1] asserts that Anton and Mary Van Treek resided in Belgium, Wisconsin. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

Bernice's birth certificate lists her parent residences. Because the informant was her mother or father, this is likely true.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[2] asserts that Anton Van Treeck appeard in the 1930 U.S. Census as the head of his household in town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Anton Van Treeck appeared in the 1940 U.S. Census as the head of his household in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Anton Van Treeck lived in the same house in 1940 as he did in 1935. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This probably means he lived in Belgium, Ozaukee, WI in 1935

Tony Van Treeck U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 - Ancestry.com[4] asserts that Tony VanTreeck's residence was Belgium, Ozaukee, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Since he signed the card, this is almost certainly true.

Anton Van Treek U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Tony Van Treeck's home address was Town Belgium, Route 1, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Since he signed the card, this is almost certainly true.

Wendelin Van Treek Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1895 - Ancestry.com[18] asserts that Wendelin Van Treek's household had 3 males and 4 females. All seven were born in the United States. This assertion is associated with 6 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Wendelin; and Lorge, Bilhildis (Hilda); and Van Treeck, Jacob; and Van Treeck, Agnes; and Van Treeck, Catherine; and Van Treeck, Francis. A review of this assertion states:

Anton is likely included in this headcount so is living in Wilson, Sheboygan, WI

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[6] asserts that Anthony Van Treek appeared in the 1910 US Census in Wilson, Sheboygan, WI as the Son of Wendel Van Treek. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Lorge, Bilhildis (Hilda); and Van Treeck, Wendelin. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true

Wendelin and Mary Van Treek Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1905 - Ancestry.com[7] asserts that Anton Van Treek appeared in the 1905 Wisconsin state census in Wilson, Sheboygan Co, WI as the son of Wendelin Van Treek. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Wendelin; and Lorge, Bilhildis (Hilda). A review of this assertion states:

Likely true

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1900 United States Federal Census[11] asserts that Anton Van Treek appeared in the 1900 US Census in Wilson Township, Sheboygan Co, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true

Tony Vantreeck U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 - Ancestry.com[17] asserts that Tony Vantreeck's last residence was Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is probably true

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[8] asserts that Tony Van Treeck appeared in the 1920 US Census in the Belgium Township, Ozaukee Co, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true

Marie Kleckner Death Notice in Sheboygan Press (26 Apr 1928)[19] asserts that Marie Kleckner died at her home near Belgium [Ozaukee Co, WI]. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

Assuming that Anton lived in the same location as his wife, this would be his residence at that time.

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[9] asserts that Anton Van Treeck and Angela Lauters farmed in the Town of Belgium until retiring in 1948. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela. A review of this assertion states:

If he was farming in Belgium, he was probably living in Belgium

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[9] asserts that Anton Van Treeck and Angela Lauters moved to Holy Cross, WI in 1948. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela. A review of this assertion states:

States directly he moved to Holy Cross in 1948.

Van Treeck-Kleckner Marriage Announcement in Sheboygan Press[20] asserts that Tony and Marie Van Treeck were to reside at Tony's farm in Belgium, Ozaukee Co, WI. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

This marriage announcement states where they were going to reside and is likely correct.

Miss Lauters of Fredonia is Wedded - Sheboygan Press[21] asserts that Angeline Lauters and Anton Van Treeck were going to live at his farm in Belgium, Ozaukee Co, WI. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela. A review of this assertion states:

This marriage announcement states where they were going to reside and is likely correct.

Van Treek - Lauters marriage announcement in Fredonia social section - Sheboygan Press[22] asserts that Anthony Van Treek lived in Holy Cross, Ozaukee, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

It is interesting this refers to Holy Cross. Holy Cross is an uncorporated area in or near Belgium Township, so this is not a surprise, just focusing on exactly where his farm may have been.

Van Treek - Lauters marriage announcement in Fredonia social section - Sheboygan Press[22] asserts that Angela Lauters and Anthony Van Treek will live on his farm at Holy Cross, Ozaukee Co, WI. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela. A review of this assertion states:

It is interesting this refers to Holy Cross. Holy Cross is an uncorporated area in or near Belgium Township, so this is not a surprise, just focusing on exactly where his farm may have been.

Tony Van Treeck SS-5 Social Security Number Application[10] asserts that Tony Van Treeck lived in Belgium, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This form, which Anton filled out and signed, directly states he lived in Belgium. Note that this is at the time where he was retired in Holy Cross, WI. Holy Cross is an uncorporated area in or near Belgium Township, so this is not a surprise.

Tony Van Treeck SS-5 Social Security Number Application[10] asserts that Tony Van Treeck's date of birth is 27 Aug 1890 in Town of Wilson, Sheboygan Co, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

He resided here at birth.

Child(ren)
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treek's children were Lavern, Bernice, Marvin and Eugene. Bernice Van Treek's relationship is documented on her birth and marriage certificates, and is supported by the 1930 and 1940 US census, what is likely on her social security application, and her obituary and death certificate. The others come from the 1930 and 1940 census and a conversation with Arnold Lanser. In addition, two of Mary Kleckner's obituaries lists Lavern, Bernice and Marvin, implying they are also Anton's children. Anton's obituary lists all four children as his children.

Please refer to the Proof for the Child(ren) of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[2] asserts that Marvin Van Treeck appeared in the 1930 U.S. census as Anton Van Treeck's son in the Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Marvin. A review of this assertion states:

Likely but not certain true, census records are sometimes wrong.

Bernice Van Treek Birth Certificate[1] asserts that Bernice's father was Anton Van Treek. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

This birth certificate states this relationship directly and, because it was generated near the time of birth, it is almost certainly correct.

21 Aug 1995 Discussion with Arnold J. Lanser[16] asserts that Tony Van Treeck and Angela Lauters had a son, Eugene. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela; and Van Treeck, Eugene. A review of this assertion states:

Arnold probably new of his uncle and who his mother was but this is not conclusive

21 Aug 1995 Discussion with Arnold J. Lanser[16] asserts that Tony Van Treeck and Mary Kleckner's childred were Lavern, Bernice, and Marvin. This assertion is associated with 4 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck; and Van Treeck, Marvin. A review of this assertion states:

Arnold probably new of his aunt and uncle and who thier parents were but this is not conclusive

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[23] asserts that Bernice Lanser's parents were Tony Van Treeck and Mary Kleckner. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck; and Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

The source for this obituary was probably Arnold Lanser, who should know but this is not conclusive evidence.

Bernice Kathryn Van Treeck - U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 - Ancestry.com[24] asserts that Bernice Kathryn Vantreeck's father was Anthony Vantreeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

This is a derived record. Assuming it accurately reflects the original it is likely true, but it is not conclusive on its own

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[2] asserts that Laverna Van Treeck appeared in the 1930 U.S. Census as the daughter of Anton Van Treeck in Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Laverne. A review of this assertion states:

Likely but not certain true, census records are sometimes wrong.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[2] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck appeared in the 1930 U.S Census as Anton Van Treeck's daughter in the Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

Likely but not certain true, census records are sometimes wrong.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[25] asserts that Bernadette Lanser's father was Tony Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

Arnold Lanser probably provided this information, so it is likely true but not conclusive

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Lavern Van Treeck appeared in the 1940 U.S. Census in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin as Anton Van Treeck's daughter. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Laverne. A review of this assertion states:

Likely but not certain true, census records are sometimes wrong.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck appeared in the 1940 U.S. Census in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin as the daughter of Anton Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

Likely but not certain true, census records are sometimes wrong.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Marvin Van Treeck appeared in the 1940 U.S. Census in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin as the son of Anotn Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Marvin. A review of this assertion states:

Likely but not certain true, census records are sometimes wrong.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Eugene Van Treeck appeared in the 1940 U.S. Census in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin as the son of Anton Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Eugene. A review of this assertion states:

Likely but not certain true, census records are sometimes wrong.

Marie Kleckner Death Notice in Sheboygan Press (26 Apr 1928)[19] asserts that Marie Kleckner was survived by three children: LaVerne, aged 7; Bernice, 3 and Marvin, 2. This assertion is associated with 4 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck; and Van Treeck, Marvin. A review of this assertion states:

These children are listed as the surviving children of Mrs. Tony Van Treeck, so they are likely Anton's as well.

Marie Kleckner Last Rites article in Sheboygan Press (3 May 1928)[26] asserts that Mary Kleckner was survived by three children: La Verne, aged 6; Bernice, 4; and Marvin, aged 2. This assertion is associated with 4 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck; and Van Treeck, Marvin. A review of this assertion states:

These children are listed as the surviving children of Mrs. Tony Van Treeck, so they are likely Anton's as well.

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[9] asserts that Anton Van Treeck survivors include his Angela Lauters, sons Marvin and Eugene, daughters Laverne and Bernice, sisters Ann and Regina. This assertion is associated with 15 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela; and Van Treeck, Marvin; and Van Treeck, Eugene; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck; and Van Treeck, Anna; and Van Treeck, Regina; and Van Treeck, Jacob; and Van Treeck, Agnes; and Van Treeck, Catherine; and Van Treeck, Francis; and Van Treeck, Alvis; and Van Treeck, Helena; and Van Treeck, Margaret; and Van Treeck, Rosa. A review of this assertion states:

His obituary lists his children. From other sources we know that all his children were living at his death.

27 Apr 1946 Arnold J. Lanser - Bernice Van Treeck Marriage Certificate[27] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck's father was Tony Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

This is proof that Bernice Van Treeck is Anton's daughter.

Marriage
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treek and Mary Kleckinger were married 12 Nov 1919 at Holy Cross, WI by Anton's uncle, Rev J. P Van Treeck, assisted by another uncle, Rev Joe A. Van Treeck. This is documented in a wedding announcement in the Sheboygan Press.

After Mary's death, Anton Married Angela Lauters on 25 Aug 1930 by Rev. Joe A. Van Treeck at Rev Van Treeck's parish church, St. Mary's, Burlington, WI. This is documented in two wedding announcements in the Sheboygan Press, but Angela's obituary says they were married on 26 Aug 1930 (likely in error).

Please refer to the Proof for the Marriage of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Bernice Van Treek Birth Certificate[1] asserts that Bernice was legitimate. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

If Bernice Van Treek is the legitimate daughter of Anton Van Treek and Mary Kleckinger, as noted in this birth certificate, then Anton and Mary must have been married.

21 Aug 1995 Discussion with Arnold J. Lanser[16] asserts that Tony Van Treeck had a second wife, Angela Lauters. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela. A review of this assertion states:

Arnold Lanser likely knew Angela personally so this is probably true but not conclusive

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[2] asserts that Anton Van Treeck was a 39 year old widowed white male. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

It appears that Anton's first marriage to Mary Kleckner ended with her death prior to 1930.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Angela Van Treeck appeared in the 1940 U.S. Census as the wife of Anton Van Treeck in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela. A review of this assertion states:

It is likely that Anton and Angela were married because Angela was the informant, but this is not conclusive on its own

Anton Vantreeck (1890 - 1966) - Find A Grave Memorial[14] asserts that Anton Vantreeck is buried witn Mary Vantreeck and Angela Vantreeck. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner; and Lauters, Angela. A review of this assertion states:

The fact that he is buried with Angela and Mary support the claim that they are his two wives.

Tony Van Treeck U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 - Ancestry.com[4] asserts that Mrs. Angelina VanTreeck was given as the name of the person who would alway's know Tony VanTreeck's address. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela. A review of this assertion states:

It appears that if Angela and Anton were married, they were still married in 1942.

Anton Van Treek U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Tony Van Treeck was single. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Anton Van Treek was not married on 5 June 1917 when this form was completed.

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[6] asserts that Anthony Van Treek was single. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This indicates that Anton was not and had not yet been married in 1910.

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[8] asserts that Mary Van Treeck and Tony Van Treeck are married. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

This indicates that Mary and Anton were married by the time of the 1920 US Census. Since he was not married in 1917 according to his World War I draft card, they must have been married between June 1917 and Jan 1920

Marie Kleckner Death Notice in Sheboygan Press (26 Apr 1928)[19] asserts that Marie Kleckner was married to Tony Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

This obituary states the deceased was Mr. Tony Van Treeck (nee Marie Kleckner) which indicates they were in fact married.

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[9] asserts that Anton Van Treeck married Mary Kleckner at Holy Cross, Ozaukee Co, WI. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

Supports Anton's marriage to Mark Kleckner and the location

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[9] asserts that Anton Van Treeck married Angela Lauters in 1930. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela. A review of this assertion states:

Supports the fact that Anton was married to Angela Lauters in 1930.

Van Treeck-Kleckner Marriage Announcement in Sheboygan Press[20] asserts that Marie Kleckner and Tony Van Treeck were married Weds, 12 Nov 1919 at 9:30 at Holy Cross, WI by Rev J. P. Van Treeck assisted by Rev Joe A. Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

This article is to announce thier marriage so is likely very accurate.

Miss Lauters of Fredonia is Wedded - Sheboygan Press[21] asserts that Angeline Lauters and Anton Van Treeck were married 25 Aug 1930 at St. Mary's Church, Burlington, WI by Rev Joseph A. Van Treeck at 6 a.m. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela; and Van Treeck, Rev Joseph. A review of this assertion states:

This article announces thier wedding an therefore is probably very likely true.

Van Treek - Lauters marriage announcement in Fredonia social section - Sheboygan Press[22] asserts that Angela Lauters and Anthony Van Treeck were married at Rev Van Treek's parish church in Burlington, WI a few days before 29 Aug 1930. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela. A review of this assertion states:

This was directly stated, except no date was implied or given.

Angela Van Treeck Obituary - Sheboyagn Press[28] asserts that Angela Van Treeck married Tony Van Treeck on 26 Aug 1930. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela. A review of this assertion states:

This is directy stated but is a day off of the article written at the time of the marriage, so is more likely to be in error.

Name
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

His name is Anthony, Anton or Tony Van Treek. It is not clear which name he preferred. Anthony only appears on his birth certificate and in one census. It appears when he filled out the forms (draft cards, social security, etc) he used Tony. He was also called Tony in his wife's 1928 obituaries and on his daughter's 1946 marriage certificate. By the 1920's, official documents used Anton and his gravestone uses Anton.

Please refer to the Proof for the Name of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Tony Vantreeck U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 - Ancestry.com[17] asserts that his name was Tony Vantreeck. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Interestingly, it appears he used Tony Van Treek when filing for social security.

Bernice Van Treek Birth Certificate[1] asserts that Bernice's father was Anton Van Treek. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

His daughter Bernice's birth certificate clearly states his name as Anton. For some reason he did not use Tony on this form.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[2] asserts that Anton Van Treeck appeard in the 1930 U.S. Census as the head of his household in town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Whoever reported the information for the 1930 census also referred to him as Anton

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Anton Van Treeck appeared in the 1940 U.S. Census as the head of his household in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

He continues to go by Anton in the 1940 US Census.

Anton Vantreeck (1890 - 1966) - Find A Grave Memorial[14] asserts that his name was Anton Vantreeck. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

His gravestone lists his name as Anton, too.

Anton Van Treeck Wisconsin, Birth Index, 1820-1907 - Ancestry.com[15] asserts that his name was Anthony Vantrich. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

His birth certificate seems to refer to him as Anthony. This is clear from the actual certificate.

Tony Van Treeck U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 - Ancestry.com[4] asserts that his name was Tony VanTreeck. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

He signed this card as Tony Van Treeck, even though in the census and on his daughter's birth certificate he used Anton. Perhaps this is a "go-by" name?

Anton Van Treek U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that his name was Tony Van Treeck. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

For his World War I draft card, which he personally signed, he uses Tony.

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[6] asserts that Anthony Van Treek appeared in the 1910 US Census in Wilson, Sheboygan, WI as the Son of Wendel Van Treek. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Lorge, Bilhildis (Hilda); and Van Treeck, Wendelin. A review of this assertion states:

The 1910 census refers to him as Anthony. Not clear who provided the information though.

Wendelin and Mary Van Treek Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1905 - Ancestry.com[7] asserts that Anton Van Treek appeared in the 1905 Wisconsin state census in Wilson, Sheboygan Co, WI as the son of Wendelin Van Treek. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Wendelin; and Lorge, Bilhildis (Hilda). A review of this assertion states:

The 1905 census uses Anton.

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1900 United States Federal Census[11] asserts that Anton Van Treek appeared in the 1900 US Census in Wilson Township, Sheboygan Co, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

1900 also uses Anton

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[23] asserts that Bernice Lanser's parents were Tony Van Treeck and Mary Kleckner. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck; and Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

Not clear what the source of that information is.

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[8] asserts that Tony Van Treeck appeared in the 1920 US Census in the Belgium Township, Ozaukee Co, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The 1920 US census appears to be the only one where he is listed as Tony.

27 Aug 1890 Anthony Van Trick Birth Certificate[13] asserts that his name was Anthony Van Trick. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

His birth certificate indicates he was named Anthony by his parents

Marie Kleckner Death Notice in Sheboygan Press (26 Apr 1928)[19] asserts that Marie Kleckner was married to Tony Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

It lists his name as Tony Van Treeck

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[9] asserts that his name was Anton Van Treeck and he also went by Tony Van Treeck. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

His obituary lists his name as Anton Van Treeck and says he also went by Tony Van Treeck

Van Treeck-Kleckner Marriage Announcement in Sheboygan Press[20] asserts that Marie Kleckner and Tony Van Treeck were married Weds, 12 Nov 1919 at 9:30 at Holy Cross, WI by Rev J. P. Van Treeck assisted by Rev Joe A. Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Mary Kleckner. A review of this assertion states:

In this marriage announcement he is listed as Tony Van Treeck

Miss Lauters of Fredonia is Wedded - Sheboygan Press[21] asserts that his name was Anton Van Treeck. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

In this announcement for his second marriage he is listed as Anton Van Treeck

Van Treek - Lauters marriage announcement in Fredonia social section - Sheboygan Press[22] asserts that his name was Anthony Van Treek. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

In this announcement for his second marriage he is named Anthony Van Treeck

Angela Van Treeck Obituary - Sheboyagn Press[28] asserts that Angela Van Treeck married Tony Van Treeck on 26 Aug 1930. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela. A review of this assertion states:

In his second wife's obituary he is refered to as Tony Van Treeck

Tony Van Treeck SS-5 Social Security Number Application[10] asserts that his name is Tony Van Treeck. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

On this application, filled out and signed by Anton in 1951, he put his name as Tony Van Treeck.

Tony Van Treeck SS-5 Social Security Number Application[10] asserts that Tony Van Treeck's full name given at birth was Anton Van Treeck. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

On this application, filled out and signed by Anton in 1951, he stated his name given at birth was Anton Van Treeck

27 Apr 1946 Arnold J. Lanser - Bernice Van Treeck Marriage Certificate[27] asserts that Bernice Van Treeck's father was Tony Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck. A review of this assertion states:

This source uses the name Tony Van Treeck

Census
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treek probably appeared in the 1895 Wisconsin state census, and certainly appeared in the 1900 U.S. Census, 1905 Wisconsin Census, 1910 U.S. Census, 1920 U.S. Census, 1930 U.S. Census, and 1940 U.S. Census.

Please refer to the Proof for the Census of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[2] asserts that Anton Van Treeck appeard in the 1930 U.S. Census as the head of his household in town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Almost certainly the correct person because of the family relationships with his children.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[2] asserts that Anton Van Treeck's farm is number 132 on the farm schedule. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Info only

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Anton Van Treeck appeared in the 1940 U.S. Census as the head of his household in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Almost certainly the correct person because of the family relationships with his children.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Anton Van Treeck's farm appears as number 67 in the farm schedule. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Info only

Wendelin Van Treek Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1895 - Ancestry.com[18] asserts that Wendelin Van Treek's household had 3 males and 4 females. All seven were born in the United States. This assertion is associated with 6 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Wendelin; and Lorge, Bilhildis (Hilda); and Van Treeck, Jacob; and Van Treeck, Agnes; and Van Treeck, Catherine; and Van Treeck, Francis. A review of this assertion states:

It is likely that Anton Van Treek is one of the males listed but not certain. Only included for completeness.

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[6] asserts that Anthony Van Treek appeared in the 1910 US Census in Wilson, Sheboygan, WI as the Son of Wendel Van Treek. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Lorge, Bilhildis (Hilda); and Van Treeck, Wendelin. A review of this assertion states:

Almost certainly the correct person because of the family relationships with his parents.

Wendelin and Mary Van Treek Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1905 - Ancestry.com[7] asserts that Anton Van Treek appeared in the 1905 Wisconsin state census in Wilson, Sheboygan Co, WI as the son of Wendelin Van Treek. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Wendelin; and Lorge, Bilhildis (Hilda). A review of this assertion states:

Almost certainly the correct person because of the family relationships with his parents.

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1900 United States Federal Census[11] asserts that Anton Van Treek appeared in the 1900 US Census in Wilson Township, Sheboygan Co, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Almost certainly the correct person because of the family relationships with his parents.

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[8] asserts that Tony Van Treeck appeared in the 1920 US Census in the Belgium Township, Ozaukee Co, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Almost certainly the correct person because of the family relationships with his wife.

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[8] asserts that Tony Van Treeck farm is 142 on the farm schedule. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

info only.

Property
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treek owned a farm in Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wiscosin. In 1940 is was worth about $2,500. In 1930 it was work about $3,000.

Please refer to the Proof for the Property of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[2] asserts that Anton Van Treeck owned his farm/home. It was worth $3,000. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Probably true that he owned a farm. The value was probably an estimate.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Anton Van Treeck owned his farm and it was worth $2,500. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Probably true that he owned a farm. The value was probably an estimate.

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[8] asserts that Tony Van Treeck owned his farm and had a mortgage. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Probably true that he owned a farm.

Fact
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treek could read and write

Anton Van Treek could speak English

According to Anton Van Treek's World War I draft card, nobody was dependent upon him for support

Anton Van Treeck has 23 grandchildren when he died.

Rev J. P. Van Treeck of St Peter Claver church, Sheboygan, WI was Anton's uncle

Rev Joe A. Van Teeck was an uncle of Tony Van Treeck.

"Little Miss" Marie Hellmann was a neice of Tony Van Treeck.

Please refer to the Proof for the Fact of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[2] asserts that Anton Van Treeck could read and write. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[2] asserts that Anton Van Treeck could speak English. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Anton Van Treeck earned at least $50 from other sources. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true.

Anton Van Treek U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that There was no-one solely dependent on Tony Van Treeck for thier support. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true.

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[6] asserts that Anthony Van Treek spoke English. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true.

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[6] asserts that Anthony Van Treek could read and write. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true.

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1900 United States Federal Census[11] asserts that Anton Van Treek could read and write but could not speak English. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true.

Anton Vantreeck Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-1997 - Ancestry.com[12] asserts that Anton Van Treek's death certificate number is 002405. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Info only

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[8] asserts that Tony Van Treeck could read and write. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true.

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[8] asserts that Tony Van Treeck could speak English. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true.

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[9] asserts that Anton Van Treeck was survived by 23 grandchildren at the time he died. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true -- useful for checking research

Van Treeck-Kleckner Marriage Announcement in Sheboygan Press[20] asserts that Rev J. P. Van Treeck of St Peter Claver church, Sheboygan, WI was an uncle of the groom. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Rev J. P.. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true.

Van Treeck-Kleckner Marriage Announcement in Sheboygan Press[20] asserts that Rev Joe A. Van Teeck was an uncle of Tony Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Rev Joseph. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true

Van Treeck-Kleckner Marriage Announcement in Sheboygan Press[20] asserts that "Little Miss" Marie Hellmann was a neice of Tony Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Hellmann, Marie. A review of this assertion states:

Likely Truie

Education
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treek was attending school at the time of the 1900 U.S. Census but probably only completed school through the 5th grade.

Please refer to the Proof for the Education of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Van Treek and Family - 1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[3] asserts that Anton Van Treeck had a 5th grade education. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is likely true and probably means he completed elementary school only

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[6] asserts that Anthony Van Treek was not attending school. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is probably true and should not bee surprising since he was 19 years old

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1900 United States Federal Census[11] asserts that Anton Van Treek was at school and had attended school for 8 month the previous year. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is probaby true.

Death
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treek probably died on 10 Jan 1966 in Holy Cross, Ozaukee, Wisconsin. This is documented by mutiple death indexes and databases and in Anton's obituary, published the next day. His obituary also states he died in Holy Cross, Ozaukee Co, WI.

Please refer to the Proof for the Death of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Vantreeck (1890 - 1966) - Find A Grave Memorial[14] asserts that Anton Vantreeck died on 10 Jan 1966 in Holy Cross, Ozaukee, Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The source of this information is not given so it should not be considered conclusive

Anton Vantreeck Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-1997 - Ancestry.com[12] asserts that Anton Vantreek died 10 Jan 1966 in Ozaukee County, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

While this is a derived record, it supports the Find A Grave entry for the date and the county/state of death. His death certificate would provide conclusive proof.

Tony Vantreeck U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 - Ancestry.com[17] asserts that Tony Vantreeck died Jan 1966. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

While this is a derived record, it supports the Find A Grave entry for the month/year and the county/state of death

Marie Kleckner Death Notice in Sheboygan Press (26 Apr 1928)[19] asserts that Marie Kleckner was survived by Tony Van Treeck. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This means Anton was alive when his wife died in 1928, although we know this from other sources as well.

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[9] asserts that Anton Van Treeck died at his home at Holy Cross, Ozaukee Co, Wisconsin on 10 Jan 1966 at noon after a "lingering illness". No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

The obituary was published on Tuesday stating he died on Monday, so it is likely he died on 10 Jan 1966.

Angela Van Treeck Obituary - Sheboyagn Press[28] asserts that Tony Van Treeck died in 1966. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

His second wife's obituary states he died in 1966.

Nationality
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treek was a natural born US Citizen

Please refer to the Proof for the Nationality of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Van Treek U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Tony Van Treeck was a natural born US citizen. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

He directly states he is a natural born citizen.

Military
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treek did not have military experience prior to 1917.

Please refer to the Proof for the Military of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Van Treek U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Tony Van Treeck had no military experience. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Conclusive proof because it was signed by Anton Van Treek

Parent(s)
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treek's parents are Wendelin Van Treek and Hilda Lorge. This is conclusively documented in his birth certificate and on other forms such as his application for a social security number.

Please refer to the Proof for the Parent(s) of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[6] asserts that Anthony Van Treek appeared in the 1910 US Census in Wilson, Sheboygan, WI as the Son of Wendel Van Treek. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Lorge, Bilhildis (Hilda); and Van Treeck, Wendelin. A review of this assertion states:

Likely conclusion is that he is Wendelin's son because it is directly stated and he his Hilda's son because she is listed as Wendelin's wife.

Wendelin and Mary Van Treek Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1905 - Ancestry.com[7] asserts that Anton Van Treek appeared in the 1905 Wisconsin state census in Wilson, Sheboygan Co, WI as the son of Wendelin Van Treek. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Wendelin; and Lorge, Bilhildis (Hilda). A review of this assertion states:

Likely conclusion is that he is Wendelin's son because it is directly stated and he his Hilda's son because she is listed as Wendelin's wife.

Wendelin and Hilda Van Treek 1900 United States Federal Census[11] asserts that Anton Van Treek was the son of Wendelin Van Treek and probably the son of C. Hilda Van Treek. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Wendelin; and Lorge, Bilhildis (Hilda). A review of this assertion states:

Likely conclusion is that he is Wendelin's son because it is directly stated and he his Hilda's son because she is listed as Wendelin's wife.

27 Aug 1890 Anthony Van Trick Birth Certificate[13] asserts that Anthony Van Trick's father was Wendel Van Trick. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Wendelin. A review of this assertion states:

Birth certificate directly states so this is conclusive.

27 Aug 1890 Anthony Van Trick Birth Certificate[13] asserts that Anthony Van Trick's mother was Bilgildis Lorge. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lorge, Bilhildis (Hilda). A review of this assertion states:

Birth certificate directly states so this is conclusive.

Marie Kleckner Death Notice in Sheboygan Press (26 Apr 1928)[19] asserts that Tony Van Treeck is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Wendelin; and Lorge, Bilhildis (Hilda). A review of this assertion states:

This is likely well known at that time -- in fact it is likely that one of the reasons there were three different articles on Mary Kleckner Van Treeck's death is that she was Wendel Van Treeck's daughter in law.

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[9] asserts that Anton Van Treeck was a son of Wendel and Bilhildis Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Wendelin; and Lorge, Bilhildis (Hilda). A review of this assertion states:

His obituary lists his parents but it is not clear if it is from someone who would know this well.

Van Treeck-Kleckner Marriage Announcement in Sheboygan Press[20] asserts that Tony Van Treeck's father was W. Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Wendelin. A review of this assertion states:

This is directly stated at a time when both are alive so is likely true

Miss Lauters of Fredonia is Wedded - Sheboygan Press[21] asserts that Anton Van Treeck's father was Wendel Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Wendelin. A review of this assertion states:

Again, this is at a time when both would be known and is likely correct.

Tony Van Treeck SS-5 Social Security Number Application[10] asserts that Tony Van Treeck's father was Wendel Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Wendelin. A review of this assertion states:

Anton filled this form out and signed it, so it is probably correct.

Tony Van Treeck SS-5 Social Security Number Application[10] asserts that Tony Van Treeck's mother was Bilhildas Lorge. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Lorge, Bilhildis (Hilda). A review of this assertion states:

Anton filled this form out and signed it, so it is probably correct.

Social Security Nbr
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treek's Social Security number was 397-36-6695. It was issued between 1955 and 1956 in Wisconsin.

Please refer to the Proof for the Social Security Nbr of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Tony Vantreeck U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 - Ancestry.com[17] asserts that Tony Vantreeck's social security number was 397-36-6695. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is likely true

Tony Vantreeck U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 - Ancestry.com[17] asserts that Tony Van Treek's social security number was issued in Wisconsin between 1955 and 1956. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is likely true

Tony Van Treeck SS-5 Social Security Number Application[10] asserts that Tony Van Treeck's social security number is 397-36-6695. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

His application clearly has his social security number stamped at the top right.

Sibling
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Various sources identify some of Anton's siblings: Ann, Regina, Katie, and Aloys. Also, one of his sisters married Louis Paul.

Please refer to the Proof for the Sibling of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[9] asserts that Anton Van Treeck survivors include his Angela Lauters, sons Marvin and Eugene, daughters Laverne and Bernice, sisters Ann and Regina. This assertion is associated with 15 other subject(s): Lauters, Angela; and Van Treeck, Marvin; and Van Treeck, Eugene; and Van Treeck, Laverne; and Bernice Kathryne Van Treeck; and Van Treeck, Anna; and Van Treeck, Regina; and Van Treeck, Jacob; and Van Treeck, Agnes; and Van Treeck, Catherine; and Van Treeck, Francis; and Van Treeck, Alvis; and Van Treeck, Helena; and Van Treeck, Margaret; and Van Treeck, Rosa. A review of this assertion states:

Directly states he has two sisters alive when he dies: Ann and Regina

Van Treeck-Kleckner Marriage Announcement in Sheboygan Press[20] asserts that one of Tony Van Treeck's sisters was Katie Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Catherine. A review of this assertion states:

Directly states one of Anton's sister was Katie

Van Treeck-Kleckner Marriage Announcement in Sheboygan Press[20] asserts that Aloys Van Treeck was a brother of Tony Van Treeck. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treeck, Alvis. A review of this assertion states:

Directly states that one of Tony's brother was Aloys

Miss Lauters of Fredonia is Wedded - Sheboygan Press[21] asserts that Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paul were Anton Van Treeck's brother-in-law and sister. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Not clear which sibling this is but one of them married Louis Paul.

Funeral Mass
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treeck funeral mass was held 13 Jan 1966 at Holy Cross Catholic Church. The mass was celebrated by his nephew, Rev Dennis Becker of Minneapolis.

Please refer to the Proof for the Funeral Mass of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[9] asserts that Anton Van Treeck funeral mass was held 13 Jan 1966 at Holy Cross Catholic Church. The mass was celebrated by his nephew, Rev Dennis Becker of Minneaolis. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Very likely true.

Burial
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treeck was buried in the Holy Cross Cemetery, Ozaukee Co, WI on 13 Jan 1966.

Please refer to the Proof for the Burial of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[9] asserts that Anton Van Treeck was buried at the Holy Cross parish cemetery, probably on 13 Jan 1966. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is certianly true and is supported by his find a grave entry.

Anton Vantreeck (1890 - 1966) - Find A Grave Memorial[14] asserts that Anton Vantreeck was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, Belgium Ozaukee County Wisconsin, USA. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

A record exists for Anton at the Holy Cross Cemetery on Find-a-Grave so in the absence of a major mistake by the person who provided the entry and photos, this is likely correct.

Funeral Home
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Jungers Funeral Home, Dacada, WI hosted Anton Van Treek’s funeral.

Please refer to the Proof for the Funeral Home of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[9] asserts that Anton Van Treeck funeral home was Jungers Funeral Home, Dacada, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Since it is in his obituary this is probaby true.

Membership
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Anton Van Treeck was a member of the Catholic Knights Branch 163 and the Holy Name Society of Holy Cross, Holy Cross Church, Holy Cross, WI.

Please refer to the Proof for the Membership of Anton Van Treeck for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Anton Van Treeck Obituary, Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966[9] asserts that Anton Van Treeck was a member of the Catholic Knights Branch 163 and the Holy Name Society of Holy Cross. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

His obituary directly states these memberships

End Notes
1. Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, Birth No. 126175 (6 March 1923), Bernice Kathryne Van Treek; Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Madison, Wisconsin.

2. 1930 U.S. Census, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Belgium Township, enumeration district (ED) 45-1, Sheet 9B, dwelling 170, family 172, Anton Van Treeck and Family; image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 17 Oct 2015); citing United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.

3. 1940 U.S. Census, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Belgium, enumeration district (ED) 45-1, Sheet 6A, lines 27-33, dwelling number not provided, family 135, Anton Van Treeck and Family; image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 17 Oct 2015); citing United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls.

4. "U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942," digital images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : accessed 22 Oct 2015), Tony VanTreeck, ecord Group Number: 147; Box Number: 323; Microfilm Series: M2126; Microfilm Roll: 108; citing United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration. Records of the Selective Service System, Record Group Number 147. National Archives and Records Administration.

5. "U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," database online, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : accessed 22 Oct 2015), Tony Vantreeck, Registration State Wisconsin; Registration County Ozaukee; Roll 1674883; citing United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm.

6. 1910 U.S. Census, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Wilson Town, enumeration district (ED) 126, roll 1738, sheet 11B, lines 53-64, dwelling 200, family 210, Wendel Van Treek and family; image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 24 Oct 2015); citing Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 (NARA microfilm publication T624, 1,178 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

7. 1905 Wisconsin State Census, Sheboygan County, population schedule, Wilson, sheet 7, lines 5-15, dwelling N/A, family 119, for Wendelin Van Treek and family; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://Ancestry.com : accessed 24 Oct 2015); Citing Wisconsin. Wisconsin State Census, 1905. Microfilm, 44 reels. Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin.

8. 1920 U.S. Census, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Belgium Township, enumeration district (ED) 102, roll 2008, sheet 10A, rows 42-43, dwelling 166, family 170, Tony and Mary Van Treeck; image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 24 Oct 2015); citing Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

9. Anton Van Treeck (Obituary), Sheboygan Press, 11 Jan 1966, p. 10, col. 4.

10. Tony Van Treeck, 397-36-6695, 11 Jan 1956, Application for Social Security Account Number, Social Security Administration, Division of Earnings Records Operations, Baltimore, MD.

11. 1900 U.S. Census, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Wilson Township, enumeration district (ED) 82, roll 1818, sheet 7, lines 33-41, dwelling 112, family 112, Wendelin Van Treek and family; image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 24 Oct 2015); citing United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls.

12. Ancestry.com "Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-1997." database on-line. Ancestry.com. (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8790: accessed 24 Oct 2015), Anton Vantreek; citing Wisconsin Vital Records Office. Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-67, 1969-97. Madison, Wisconsin, USA: Wisconsin Department of Health.

13. Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, Birth Certificates, File: "Reel 276," Record 1192, Anthony Van Trick; Pre-1907 Wisconsin Birth Records; State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.

14. Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Burial Database (http://findagrave.com : accessed 12 Oct 2015), Anton Vantreeck; Find A Grave Memorial# 135005792

15. Ancestry.com, "Wisconsin, Birth Index, 1820-1907", database on-line, [Website Title (http://ancestry.com : accessed 22 Oct 2015), Anthony Vantrich; citing Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. Wisconsin Vital Record Index, pre-1907. Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services Vital Records Division.

16. Arnold J. Lanser (Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin), Notes from interview by Robert and Lora Bongiovi, 21 August 1995; Handwritten notes Robert P. Bongiovi, El Segundo, California, 2015.

17. Ancestry.com "U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014." database on-line. Ancestry.com. (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3693: accessed 24 Oct 2015), Tony Vantreeck, Social Security Number 397-36-6695; citing Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration.

18. 1895 Wisconsin state census, Sheboygan County, population schedule, Town of Wilson, not paginated, dwelling N/A, family N/A, for Wendelin Van Treek; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : accessed 24 Oct 2015); Citing Wisconsin. Wisconsin State Census, 1895 Microfilm, 10 reels. Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin.

19. Mrs. Van Treeck Dies At Belgium After An Illnes, Sheboygan Press, 26 Apr 1928, p. 15 col. 3.

20. Van Treeck-Kleckner Marriage, Sheboygan Press, 18 Nov 1919, p. 5, col. 4.

21. Miss Lauters of Fredonia is Wedded, The Sheboygan Press, 28 August 1930, p. 11 col. 8.

22. Fredonia, The Sheboygan Press, 29 Aug 1930, p. 13, cols. 4-5.

23. Bernice Lanser Obituary, August Winkel Family Booklet by Louise Dowty, 31 Octobert 1994; Robert P. Bongiovi, El Segundo, California, 2015. Newspaber clipping on Page 28 from unknown newspaper, dated 9 April 1984.

24. Ancestry.com "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007." database online. Ancestry.com. (http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60901&h=31061 445&tid=82065222&pid=34451635042&hid=63963815137&usePUB=true&_phsrc=ek c11&_phstart=default&usePUBJs=true: accessed 17 Oct 2015), Bernice Kathryn Van Treeck; citing Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007.

25. Wisconsin, Sheboygan County, Death No. APR1984008181 (8 Apr 1984), Bernadette (Bernice) Lanser; Register of Deeds, Sheboygan, Wisconsin.

26. Last Rites for Mrs. Van Treeck Held On Monday, Sheboygan Press, 3 May 1928, p. 15 Col. 8.

27. Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, Marriage Certificate (27 Apr 1946), Arnold J. Lanser and Bernice Van Treeck; Wisconsin State Vital Records Office, Madison, Wisconsin.

28. Angela Van Treeck Obituary, The Sheboygan Press, 13 April 1968, p. 10, col. 3.

Prepared 19 Nov 2015 by Rob Bongiovi
Evidentia© 2012-2015

Events

Birth27 Aug 1890Wilson, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Census20 Jun 1895because he is likely one of the males tabulated under his Father's - Wilson, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Education (in progress)1 Jun 1900was attending school - Wilson, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Census1 Jun 1900as the son of Wendelin Van Treek - Wilson, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
OccupationBet 1905 and 1917farmer on his parents farm - Wilson, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Census1 Jun 1905as the son of Wendelin Van Treek - Wilson, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Census15 Apr 1910as son of Wendel Van Treek - Wilson, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
ResidenceBet 1917 and 1948(start time is approximate; sometimes it is refered to Holy Cross) - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
OccupationBet 1917 and 1949farmer on his own farm - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
ResidenceBef 1917(approximately) - Wilson, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Description5 Jun 1917short, medium build with brown eyes and dark hair who was not bald and - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Marriage12 Nov 1919by Anton's uncles Rev J. P. Van Treeck and Rev Joe A. Van Treeck - Holy Cross, Ozaukee, Wisconsin - Mary Kleckner
Census1 Jan 1920as head of household - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Property1 Jan 1920farm with a mortgage - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Census1 Apr 1930as head of household - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Property1 Apr 1930farm worth $3,000 - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Marriage25 Aug 1930by Anton's uncle Rev Joseph A. Van Treeck at his church - St. Mary's Church, Burlington, Racine, Wisconsin - Living
Census1 Apr 1940as head of household - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Property1 Apr 1940farm worth $2,500 - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Description25 Apr 19425' 6" tall, weighing 185 lbs. with gray eyes, gray hair and a ruddy - Port Washington, Ozaukee, Wisconsin
ResidenceBet 1948 and 10 Jan 1966Holy Cross, Ozaukee, Wisconsin
Death10 Jan 1966Holy Cross, Ozaukee, Wisconsin
Funeral HomeBet 11 Jan 1966 and 13 Jan 1966Jungers Funeral Home, Dacada, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Burial13 Jan 1966Holy Cross Cemetery, Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin
Funeral Mass13 Jan 1966celebrated by Rev Dennis Becker of Minneapolis - Holy Cross Catholic Church, Holy Cross, Ozaukee, Wisconsin
Alt nameTony Van Treek
Alt nameAnthony Van Treek
DescriptionWhite
Education (Completed)completed school through the 5th grade
Soc Sec No397-36-6695
MembershipHoly Cross Catholic Church, Holy Cross, Ozaukee, Wisconsin
Membershipthe Holy Name Society of Holy Cross - Holy Cross Catholic Church, Holy Cross, Ozaukee, Wisconsin

Families

SpouseLiving
ChildLiving
SpouseMary Kleckner (1900 - 1928)
ChildLiving
ChildBernice Kathryne Van Treeck (1923 - 1984)
ChildLiving
FatherWendelin Van Treeck (1857 - 1930)
MotherC. Hilda Lorge (1867 - 1937)
SiblingJacob Van Treeck (1887 - 1912)
SiblingAgnes Van Treeck (1889 - )
SiblingCatherine Van Treeck (1892 - )
SiblingFrancis Van Treeck (1894 - )
SiblingAlois Van Treeck (1896 - )
SiblingHelene Van Treeck (1899 - 1912)
SiblingMargaret M. Van Treeck (1902 - )
SiblingAnna M. Van Treeck (1905 - )
SiblingRosa M. Van Treeck (1907 - )
SiblingRegina Van Treeck (1909 - )

Notes

Endnotes