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Stamback Ronald [Male]
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The 1910 Sedgwick County census lists a Paul Bock as the grandson of Matthew and Helena Jansen, living with them in their home in Delano Township at the age of 19. Could this be the same Paul Bock? The age seems right.
There seems to be enough evidence to show that Paul Paul Bock, husband of Barbara Diefenbach was indeed the son of Ida M. Jansen, who appears to be the daughter of Matthew Jansen.
There is reference to a 1973 obituary for a Paul Bock... Is it this Paul Bock?
Dear Jim,
First: Grandpa Valentine Bock was married twice. Ida Jansen Bock was My dad's (Paul Bock) mother. She died 13 days after dad was born. His grandparents Matthew and Helena Jansen took him into
their home and raised him as one of their family. When Paul was nineteen his father married Josephine Givens. Valentine and Josephine had three children, Margurite, Jane and John.
I do not know why Paul was listed twice in the census. Valentine was living in Wichita. I do not know if he lived with his dad or with his grandparents after he returned home from St. Benedict's in Atchison. Both Valentine and Josephine lived to be over 80 years old.
Yes, you are related on both sides of the family. Your great great grandfather was my mother's (Barbara Diefenbach) first cousin. Your great great grandmother was my father's aunt.
Second: I was born in Anaheim California. My parents lived in California from 1918 to 1926. They moved from Schulte, Kansas. They returned to farm in Kingman County Kansas in the Willowdale community. My brother Dick was in the Naval Air Corps during WWII and died in a plane crash. He is buried in Willowdale. My parents retired in Kingman but are buried in Willowdale.
My siblings have all died, Ida Evelyn died at the age of 5 weeks, the others Helen Idel, Paul Richard, Robert Valentine, John Joseph, and my foster-sister Margaret (mom's niece). I (Barbara Belle) am the last of the Paul and Barbara Bock family.
If there is any other information I could supply, Please feel free to ask.
God bless you.
Sister Cornelia Bock OP
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In the 1880 Census, he and his younger sister Anna were living in his brother Joseph's household, near Germantown, IL.
Moved to Kansas between 1882 & 1900.
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