1910 Census [enumerated May 9]: Anton Homolka (age 3 months) lives with his parents, Anton Homolka (age 43) and Elizabeth Boldyzar (age 46), his siblings, Agnes (age 6), Emma (age 5), and Rosy Homolka (age 2), his half-siblings, Henry (age 14), Stephen (age 12), and John Boldyzar (age 10); and his uncle, John Homolka (age 38), in Poplar Grove, Roseau, Minnesota. His father is a farmer.
1920 Census [enumerated February 14]: Anton Homolka (age 11) lives with his mother, Lizzie Boldyzar (age 55) (listed as widowed) and father, Anton Homolka (age 53) (listed as divorced), his siblings, Agnes (age 16), Emma (age 14), and Rosy Homolka (age 12), his half-siblings, Stephen (age 22)and John Boldyzar (age 20); and uncle, John Homolka (age 48), in Poplar Grove, Roseau, Minnesota. His father is a farmer, and John and Stephen are farm laborers.
1930 Census [enumerated April 5]: Anton Homolka (age 21) lives with his sister, Rose Gust (age 22), her husband, Max Gust (age 25), and their son, Harry (age 1) on Franklin Street in Racine, Racine, Wisconsin. They live next door to their siblings, Agnes Kopecky, Emma Homolka, and John Boldyzar. Anton Homolka, Max Gust, Jerry Kopecky and John Boldyzar all work at an automobile plant.
1940 Census [enumerated April 13]: Anton Homolka (age 31) lives with his widowed mother, Lizzie Homolka (age 76), half-siblings, Stephen (age 42) and John Boldyzar (age 40), uncle, John Homolka (age 68); cousin, Mildred Sabol (age 17) in Poplar Grove, Roseau, Minnesota. Anton Homolka is a farmer and John and Stephen Boldyzar are laborers on the farm. They are all unpaid family workers.
Anton Homolka enlisted in the Army on March 24, 1941 and re-enlisted on February 23, 1942. He served during World War II.
On October 19, 1946, Anton Homolka (age 37) married Edna M. Lavin (age 33) in Waukegan, Lake, Illinois.
Anton and Edna Homolka had 1 son and 2 daughters.
1910 Census [enumerated May 9]: Anton Homolka (age 3 months) lives with his parents, Anton Homolka (age 43) and Elizabeth Boldyzar (age 46), his siblings, Agnes (age 6), Emma (age 5), and Rosy Homolka (age 2), his half-siblings, Henry (age 14), Stephen (age 12), and John Boldyzar (age 10); and his uncle, John Homolka (age 38), in Poplar Grove, Roseau, Minnesota. His father is a farmer.
1920 Census [enumerated February 14]: Anton Homolka (age 11) lives with his mother, Lizzie Boldyzar (age 55) (listed as widowed) and father, Anton Homolka (age 53) (listed as divorced), his siblings, Agnes (age 16), Emma (age 14), and Rosy Homolka (age 12), his half-siblings, Stephen (age 22)and John Boldyzar (age 20); and uncle, John Homolka (age 48), in Poplar Grove, Roseau, Minnesota. His father is a farmer, and John and Stephen are farm laborers.
1930 Census [enumerated April 5]: Anton Homolka (age 21) lives with his sister, Rose Gust (age 22), her husband, Max Gust (age 25), and their son, Harry (age 1) on Franklin Street in Racine, Racine, Wisconsin. They live next door to their siblings, Agnes Kopecky, Emma Homolka, and John Boldyzar. Anton Homolka, Max Gust, Jerry Kopecky and John Boldyzar all work at an automobile plant.
1940 Census [enumerated April 13]: Anton Homolka (age 31) lives with his widowed mother, Lizzie Homolka (age 76), half-siblings, Stephen (age 42) and John Boldyzar (age 40), uncle, John Homolka (age 68); cousin, Mildred Sabol (age 17) in Poplar Grove, Roseau, Minnesota. Anton Homolka is a farmer and John and Stephen Boldyzar are laborers on the farm. They are all unpaid family workers.
Anton Homolka enlisted in the Army on March 24, 1941 and re-enlisted on February 23, 1942. He served during World War II.
On October 19, 1946, Anton Homolka (age 37) married Edna M. Lavin (age 33) in Waukegan, Lake, Illinois.
Anton and Edna Homolka had 1 son and 2 daughters.
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