Dusek Tree - Person Sheet
Residence1900, Grafton, Sibley Co., Minnesota, USA135
ResidenceJun 1905, Grafton, Sibley Co., Minnesota, USA136
Residence1910, White, Pierce Co., North Dakota, USA133
Residence1920, White, Pierce Co., North Dakota, USA130
Residence1930, White, Pierce Co., North Dakota, USA132
Residence1935, White, Pierce Co., North Dakota, USA131
Residence1940, White, Pierce Co., North Dakota, USA131
Death30 Jun 1950, St. Aloisius Hosp., Harvey, Wells County, North Dakota, USA.47,137
MemoCongestive heart failure; hypostatic pneumonia
Burial3 Jul 1950, Saint Martin Lutheran Cemetery, Anamoose, North Dakota137
Spouses
Birth7 Sep 1872, Levern, Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire124,125,126,127,47,128
Residence1900, Grafton, Sibley Co., Minnesota, USA126
ResidenceJun 1905, Grafton, Sibley Co., Minnesota, USA129
Residence1910, White, Pierce Co., North Dakota, USA125
Residence1920, White, Pierce Co., North Dakota, USA130
Residence1930, White, Pierce Co., North Dakota, USA124
Residence1935, White, Pierce Co., North Dakota, USA131
Residence1940, White, Pierce Co., North Dakota, USA131
Death4 Feb 1962, Harvey, North Dakota, USA47,128
MemoPneumonia Broncho; arteriosclerosis
BurialSaint Martin Lutheran Cemetery, Anamoose, North Dakota128
Marriage1892 or abt 1899138,139
Notes for George Grochow
as of 1900, can read and write, but not in English
138A newspaper article from the Winthrop News in Minnesota states that friends had gone to help them celebrate their Golden Anniversary in Martin, ND. This was printed 19 Nov 1942.
139The 1900 US Census states that he has been naturalized. This should be a source for his German roots.
Three of George Grochow’s daughters married three of Christian Delzer, Jr.’s sons.