Individual Details

Mary Kleckner

(19 Apr 1900 - 25 Apr 1928)

EvidentiaResearch Summary Reportfor Mary Kleckner
Prepared by Rob Bongiovi
Summary
The Evidentia© database includes 12 events and/or facts for Mary Kleckner. These include:

Child(ren)9 assertions, 9 reviewed.
Occupation1 assertions, 1 reviewed.
Birth9 assertions, 9 reviewed.
Physical Description4 assertions, 4 reviewed.
Residence4 assertions, 4 reviewed.
Marriage3 assertions, 3 reviewed.
Name7 assertions, 7 reviewed.
Death3 assertions, 3 reviewed.
Census3 assertions, 3 reviewed.
Parent(s)2 assertions, 2 reviewed.
Education2 assertions, 2 reviewed.
Fact2 assertions, 2 reviewed.
Child(ren)
A Summary Conclusion has been created for this fact/event.

Bernice Van Treek is Mary Kleckinger's daughter. She is Mary's second child. This is clearly documented in Bernice's birth certificate and supported by the 1930 U.S. Census.

According to Arnold Lanser and implied by the 1930 US Census Bernice is the second child. The eldest was Laverne and the youngest was Marvin.

Please refer to the Proof for the Child(ren) of Mary Kleckner for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Bernice Van Treek Birth Certificate[1] asserts that Mary Kleckinger had two living children, including Bernice, none that had been born alive and were then dead, and none that were stillborn. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treek, Laverne. A review of this assertion states:

Based on this claim, it is likely that Mary had another child before Bernice. Since Mary is on 23 years old, it is likely that this child is still very young.

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

This birth certificate is conclusive proof that Bernice Van Treek is Mary's daughter.

Bernadette Lanser Death Certificate[2] asserts that Bernadette Lanser's mother was Mary Kleckner. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Bernice Kathryne Van Treek. A review of this assertion states:

While the death certificate provides direct evidence of this relationship it is not conclusive because of the amount of time between the two events and the fact there may not be witnesses to the birth event associated with the death record.

21 Aug 1995 Discussion with Arnold J. Lanser[3] asserts that Tony Van Treeck and Mary Kleckner's childred were Lavern, Bernice, and Marvin. This assertion is associated with 4 other subject(s): Anton Van Treek; and Van Treek, Laverne; and Bernice Kathryne Van Treek; and Van Treek, Marvin. A review of this assertion states:

Arnold is describing his wife's brothers and sisters. This is very likely true but not conclusive.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[4] 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 Treek; and Anton Van Treek. A review of this assertion states:

This supports the claim but is not conclusive by itself.

Bernice Kathryn Van Treeck - U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 - Ancestry.com[5] asserts that Bernice Kathryn Vantreeck's mother is Mary Kleckner. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Bernice Kathryne Van Treek. A review of this assertion states:

This supports the claim, and perhaps may be conclusive if Bernice provided the info on the social security application or claim.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[6] asserts that Marvin Van Treek was Mary Kleckner's son. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treek, Marvin. A review of this assertion states:

In the 1930 US Census, Anton Van Treek is listed as a widower with three children. Given that they were married in the 1920 U.S. Census and the fact that she is proven to be the middle child, Bernice Van Treek's, mother by Bernice's birth certificate it is reasonable to assume that Mary is the mother of Marvin, but not conclusive.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[6] asserts that Bernice Van Treek was Mary Kleckner's daughter. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Bernice Kathryne Van Treek. A review of this assertion states:

In the 1930 US Census, Anton Van Treek is listed as a widower with three children. Given that they were married in the 1920 U.S. Census and as stated on Bernice's birth certificate, this supports the conclusion that Bernice is Mary's daughter.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[6] asserts that Laverna Van Treek was Mary Kleckner's daughter. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treek, Laverne. A review of this assertion states:

In the 1930 US Census, Anton Van Treek is listed as a widower with three children. Given that they were married in the 1920 U.S. Census and the fact that she is proven to be the middle child, Bernice Van Treek's, mother by Bernice's birth certificate it is reasonable to assume that Mary is the mother of Laverne, espacially since she was born between the 1920 US Census and Bernice, but not conclusive.

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

Mary Kleckinger was a housewife when her daughter, Bernice, was born on 6 March 1923. This is documented in her daughter's birth certificate and is likely true because it is likely Mary or her husband Anton Van Treek supplied the information on the birth certificate.

Please refer to the Proof for the Occupation of Mary Kleckner for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

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

The birth certificate lists Mary's occupation. The information was probably supplied by Anton or Mary, so is likely true.

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

Mary Kleckner was probably born on 19 April 1900. This is from the Wisconsin birth index, but needs to be confirmed with the birth certificate. It is confirmed by her age on Bernice Van Treek's Birth Certificate, the 1905 Wisconsin Census and the 1900, 1920 and 1930 US Census. Her birth year appears on her gravestone. The index is also says she was born in Ozaukee, WI, which is supported but not confirmed by the censuses and Bernice Van Treek's birth certificates.

Please refer to the Proof for the Birth of Mary Kleckner for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Bernice Van Treek Birth Certificate[1] asserts that Mary Kleckinger was 23 years old. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Mary's daughter's birth certificate gives Mary's age as 23 years old. Since her daughter was born on 6 Mar 1923, this means that Mary was probably born between 07 Mar 1899 and 06 Mar 1900. This is assumed to be a primary source because the informant should have had personal knowledge of Mary's age, but there is a chance for error.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[6] asserts that Laverna Van Treeck and her parents were born in Wisconsin. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Van Treek, Laverne. A review of this assertion states:

Assuming that Mary is Lavern's mother, this supports the fact Mary was born in Wisconsin

Mary Kleckner Vantreeck (1900 - 1928) - Find A Grave Memorial[7] asserts that Mary Van Treeck was born in 1900. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Her gravestone photo clearly says she was born in 1900. It is not conclusive but supports this conclusion.

Mary Kleckner - Wisconsin, Birth Index, 1820-1907 - Ancestry.com[8] asserts that Mary Kleckner was born 19 Apr 1900 in Ozaukee, WI. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This birth index gives here birth date, but her birth certificate needs to be confirmed.

John and Margaret Kleckner - 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[9] asserts that Mary Kleckner was 9 years old as of 15 Apr 1910. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This indicates she was born between 16 Apr 1900 and 15 Apr 1901.

John and Margaret Kleckner - 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[9] asserts that Mary Kleckner was born in Wisconsisn. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This supports but does not confirm her birthplace

John and Mary Kleckner Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1905 - Ancestry.com[10] asserts that Mary Kleckner was 5 years old and was born in Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This indicates she was born between 02 Jun 1899 and 01 Jun 1900.

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[11] asserts that Mary Van Treeck was 19 years old and born in Wisconsin. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This indicates she was born between 02 Jan 1900 and 01 Jan 1901.

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

Bernice's birth certificate lists Mary's birthplace as Wisconsin. This is likely well known to the informant, but could be in error.

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

Mary Kleckinger was described a white female in multiple census and on her daughter, Bernice's birth certificate

Please refer to the Proof for the Physical Description of Mary Kleckner for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

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

This is very likely true since the subject was present when the document was created.

John and Margaret Kleckner - 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[9] asserts that Mary Kleckner was a white female. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is likely to be true.

John and Mary Kleckner Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1905 - Ancestry.com[10] asserts that Mary Kleckner was a white female. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is likely to be true.

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[11] asserts that Mary Van Treeck is a white female. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is likely to be true.

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

Mary Kleckinger appears to have lived in Belgium, Ozaukee Co, Wisconsin all of her life. She appears there in the 1905 Wisconsin census, the 1910 US Census, and the 1920 U.S. Census. Belgium, Ozaukee Co, WI is also listed as her residence in her daughter, Bernice's, birth certificate.

Please refer to the Proof for the Residence of Mary Kleckner 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): Anton Van Treek. A review of this assertion states:

Mary's town of residence is stated directly on this birth certificate. Mary or her husband Anton likely provided the information for the birth certificate so it is likely correct.

John and Margaret Kleckner - 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[9] asserts that Mary Kleckner appear in the 1910 U.S. Census in Belgium, Ozaukee, WI as the daughter of John Kleckner. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Kleckner, John (b. 1876); and [Kleckner], Margaret. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true

John and Mary Kleckner Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1905 - Ancestry.com[10] asserts that Mary Kleckner appeared in the 1905 Wisconsin state census in Belgium, Ozaukee, WI as the daughter of John Kleckner. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): [Kleckner], Margaret; and Kleckner, John (b. 1876). A review of this assertion states:

Likely true

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[11] asserts that Mary Van Treeck appeared in the 1920 US Census in the Belgium Township, Ozaukee Co, WI as Tony Van Treeck's wife. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely true

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

Anton Van Treek and Mary Kleckinger were married before Bernice Van Treek was born on 6 March 1923. This is likely true becaue Bernice's birth certifcate indicates she is a legitimate child of this couple. This is supported by the 1920 US census which lists them as husband and wife.

Please refer to the Proof for the Marriage of Mary Kleckner 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): Anton Van Treek. 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.

Anton Vantreeck (1890 - 1966) - Find A Grave Memorial[12] asserts that Anton Vantreeck is buried witn Mary Vantreeck and Angela Vantreeck. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Anton Van Treek; and Lauters, Angela. A review of this assertion states:

Since Anton is buried with her, this supports the fact that they were married

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[11] asserts that Mary Van Treeck and Tony Van Treeck are married. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Anton Van Treek. A review of this assertion states:

The 1920 US census lists Mary and Anton's wife so they were probably married.

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

Her name is Mary Kleckner. Her daughter Bernice Van Treek's birth certificate states her maiden name is Kleckinger.

Please refer to the Proof for the Name of Mary Kleckner for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

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

The birth certificate lists her mother's maiden name and is likely accurate because the informant was either Mary or her husband.

Bernice Lanser Obituary in 1994 August Winkel Family Book from Louise Dowty[4] 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 Treek; and Anton Van Treek. A review of this assertion states:

Her maiden name is given in Bernice's obituary but the source is not known.

Mary Kleckner Vantreeck (1900 - 1928) - Find A Grave Memorial[7] asserts that her name was Mary Van Treeck. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Her gravestone has her married name.

Mary Kleckner - Wisconsin, Birth Index, 1820-1907 - Ancestry.com[8] asserts that her name is Mary Kleckner. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is a derived record -- it would be better to trust the original.

John and Margaret Kleckner - 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[9] asserts that Mary Kleckner appear in the 1910 U.S. Census in Belgium, Ozaukee, WI as the daughter of John Kleckner. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Kleckner, John (b. 1876); and [Kleckner], Margaret. A review of this assertion states:

This was probably provided by a neighbor or family member.

John and Mary Kleckner Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1905 - Ancestry.com[10] asserts that Mary Kleckner appeared in the 1905 Wisconsin state census in Belgium, Ozaukee, WI as the daughter of John Kleckner. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): [Kleckner], Margaret; and Kleckner, John (b. 1876). A review of this assertion states:

This was probably provided by a neighbor or family member.

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[11] asserts that Mary Van Treeck appeared in the 1920 US Census in the Belgium Township, Ozaukee Co, WI as Tony Van Treeck's wife. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This was probably provided by a neighbor, her husband, or Mary herself.

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

Mary Kleckner appears to have died in 1928, possibly on 25 Apr 1928. This is listed on her gravestone and supported by the 1930 US Census and Arnold Lanser's statement. Note that there is an Ancestry tree that gives her death as 25 Apr 1928 in Belgium, Ozaukee Co, WI, but it is not sourced. I have sent an email requesting the source and may want to try to request a death certificate for that date.

Please refer to the Proof for the Death of Mary Kleckner for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

21 Aug 1995 Discussion with Arnold J. Lanser[3] asserts that Mary Kleckner died when Marvin was two years old. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Since Marvin was four in the 1930 US Census, this would put her death would be in about 1928. This supports the incription on her gravestone.

Anton Van Treeck and Family 1930 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[6] asserts that Anton Van Treeck was a 39 year old widowed white male. This assertion is associated with 1 other subject(s): Anton Van Treek. A review of this assertion states:

SInce Anton is a widower in the 1930 U.S. Census, it is reasonable to assume the Mary died before that census was taken.

Mary Kleckner Vantreeck (1900 - 1928) - Find A Grave Memorial[7] asserts that Mary Van Treeck died in 1928. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Her grave marker clearly indicates she died in 1928. These are not always accurate, but usually are.

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

Mary Kleckner appeared in the 1905 Wisconsin State Census and the 1910 US Census with her parents and siblings. She appeared in the 1920 US Census with her husband Tony Van Treek.

Please refer to the Proof for the Census of Mary Kleckner for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

John and Margaret Kleckner - 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[9] asserts that Mary Kleckner appear in the 1910 U.S. Census in Belgium, Ozaukee, WI as the daughter of John Kleckner. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Kleckner, John (b. 1876); and [Kleckner], Margaret. A review of this assertion states:

This is likely true, but accuracy depends on who provided the information and how well the enumerator transcribed his records.

John and Mary Kleckner Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1905 - Ancestry.com[10] asserts that Mary Kleckner appeared in the 1905 Wisconsin state census in Belgium, Ozaukee, WI as the daughter of John Kleckner. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): [Kleckner], Margaret; and Kleckner, John (b. 1876). A review of this assertion states:

This is likely true, but accuracy depends on who provided the information and how well the enumerator transcribed his records.

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[11] asserts that Mary Van Treeck appeared in the 1920 US Census in the Belgium Township, Ozaukee Co, WI as Tony Van Treeck's wife. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

This is likely true, but accuracy depends on who provided the information and how well the enumerator transcribed his records.

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

Mary Kleckner is probably the daughter of John and Margaret Kleckner, alought this is only provided through census records so is not conclusive

Please refer to the Proof for the Parent(s) of Mary Kleckner for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

John and Margaret Kleckner - 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[9] asserts that Mary Kleckner appear in the 1910 U.S. Census in Belgium, Ozaukee, WI as the daughter of John Kleckner. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): Kleckner, John (b. 1876); and [Kleckner], Margaret. A review of this assertion states:

This directly supports the claim that Mary is John Kleckner's daughter and indirectly supports the claim that she is John's wife, Margaret's, daughter as well.

John and Mary Kleckner Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1905 - Ancestry.com[10] asserts that Mary Kleckner appeared in the 1905 Wisconsin state census in Belgium, Ozaukee, WI as the daughter of John Kleckner. This assertion is associated with 2 other subject(s): [Kleckner], Margaret; and Kleckner, John (b. 1876). A review of this assertion states:

This directly supports the claim that Mary is John Kleckner's daughter and indirectly supports the claim that she is John's wife, Margaret's, daughter as well.

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

Mary Kleckner attended school per the 1910 US Census, but we do not know how much education she had.

Please refer to the Proof for the Education of Mary Kleckner for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

John and Margaret Kleckner - 1910 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[9] asserts that Mary Kleckner had attended school since 1 Sep 1909. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Mary was attending school as a 9 and 10 year old

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[11] asserts that Mary Van Treeck had not attended school since 1 Sep 1919. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Mary was not attending school 19 year old

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

Mary Kleckner could probably read and write and she spoke English.

Please refer to the Proof for the Fact of Mary Kleckner for a detailed analysis.

The related references are enumerated below.

Tony and Mary Van Treeck - 1920 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com[11] asserts that Mary 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[11] asserts that Mary Van Treeck could speak English. No other subjects are associated with this assertion. A review of this assertion states:

Likely True

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

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

3. 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.

4. 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.

5. 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.

6. 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.

7. Find A Grave, Find A Grave, burial database (http://findagrave.com : accessed 12 Oct 2015), Mary Kleckner Vantreeck; Find A Grave Memorial# 134999911

8. Wisconsin, Birth Index, 1820-1907, database on-line, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : accessed 24 Oct 2015), Mary Kleckner, born 19 Apr 1900, reel 0235, record 00198; 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.

9. 1910 U.S. Census, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Belgium Township, enumeration district (ED) 81, roll 1731, sheet 10B, line 51-57, dwelling 176, family 183, John Kleckner 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.

10. Census, "Wisconsin State Census, 1905", Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, sheet 3, lines 1-7, John Kleckner and family; database with images, "Wisconsin, State Censuses, 1895 and 1905" Ancestry.com. http://ancestry.com: 24 Oct 2015); citing Wisconsin. Wisconsin State Census, 1905. Microfilm, 44 reels. Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin.

11. 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.

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

Prepared 2 Nov 2015 by Rob Bongiovi
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Events

Birth19 Apr 1900Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
ResidenceBet 1905 and 1923Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Census1 Jun 1905as John Kleckner's daughter - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Census15 Apr 1910as John Kleckner's daughter - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Education (in progress)15 Apr 1910was attending school - 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 - Anton Van Treeck
Census1 Jan 1920as Tony Van Treeck's (Anton Van Treek) wife - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
OccupationMar 1923Housewife
Death25 Apr 1928at home - Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Alt nameMary Kleckinger
DescriptionWhite

Families

SpouseAnton Van Treeck (1890 - 1966)
ChildLiving
ChildBernice Kathryne Van Treeck (1923 - 1984)
ChildLiving
FatherJohn Kleckner (1875 - )
MotherMargaret Thomas (1878 - )
SiblingSina Kleckner (1902 - )
SiblingPeter Kleckner (1903 - )
SiblingClara Kleckner (1905 - )

Notes

Endnotes