Sunday, October 7, 2012

1920 US Census - Julius Yunghans

While searching for the 1940 US Census, I was able to track down a few previous census records I had been missing.     Below is the 1920 US Census for Julius Yunghans.















Julius (line 92, second family from the the bottom) was living with wife Minnie (Kirsch) and their two children, Marie and Arthur in the city of Vincennes, Knox county, Indiana.

Julius was employed as a cigar maker, most likely working for his father, Emil Yunghans at the Yunghans Cigar factory.    The occupation of daughter Marie is listed as "sales woman" at a five and dime store.

Julius was the eldest son of Julia (Kolb) and Emil Heinrich Junghans/Yunghans and the grandson of Christliebe (Kuehn) and Carl Heinrich Junghans.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

1930 US Census - Walter Junghans

Here is the 1930 US Census for my grandfather, Walter Junghans.























It appears Walter was living alone, even though it indicates "boarder".   He was employed as an order clerk for a poultry and barn equipment company in Fort Atkinson, Jefferson county, Wisconsin.

I had trouble tracking down this census as it was indexed as "Walter Junghaus" rather than the correct spelling of Junghans.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

1910 US Census - Ernst Yunghans

Here is the 1910 US Census for Ernst Yunghans, the nephew of my great grandfather, Paul Richard Junghans.
















Ernst was the 4th child born to Julia (Kolb) and Emil Heinrich Yunghans (Yunghans).        Otto Junghans, Emil's brother was living only a few miles away.

Ernest was a boarder living at the home of H.F.R. Thieman and was employed as a teacher.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

1940 US Census - Paul Junghans

Below is the 1940 US Census for my great grandfather, Paul Junghans (line 42).


















Paul was living at the home of his son, Paul Junghans Jr along with his daughter-in-law, Rosina (Billings) and their son Richard (line 41 above) in Fort Atkinson, Jefferson county, Wisconsin.

Paul Junghans Jr and Rosina are listed below (lines 39 & 40).     It is difficult to make out, but appears Paul Jr was working as a sales engineer for Barn Equipment.      Paul Sr had retired by 1940.
























A legible, blank 1940 census form can be found here.