Died
at age 80
in Effingham, Effingham County, Illinois, United States
Problems/Questions
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Biography
In the 1950 Census Anton (as Tony) is a married farmer, with 2 of his sons living at home. (Harold, with his wife Marie, and their young son Kenneth. Clarence is unmarried.)[1]
Name
Sex
Age
Status
Relation
Occupation
Birth Place
Tony Dasenbrock
M
59 years
Married
Head
Farmer
Illinois
Lillie Dasenbrock
F
59 years
Married
Wife
Farmer
Illinois
Harold Dasenbrock
M
28 years
Married
Son
Farmer
Illinois
Marie Dasenbrock
F
26 years
Married
Daughter-in-law
Illinois
Kenneth J Dasenbrock
M
1 years
Never married
Grandson
Illinois
Clarence Dasenbrock
M
24 years
Never married
Son
Farmer
Illinois
Anton and Lillie are buried in Saint Anthony Cemetery in Effingham County, Illinois.[2]
Sources
↑1950 Census:
"United States 1950 Census"
citing Page: 3; Line: 6;
FamilySearch Record: 6X16-5TXR (accessed 28 January 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 3QHN-GQHW-N987-Q
Tony Dasenbrock (59), married, Farmer, head of household in Douglas Township, Effingham, Illinois, United States. Born in Illinois.
↑Memorial:
Find a Grave (has image)
Find A Grave: Memorial #40947983 (accessed 28 January 2023)
Memorial page for Anton J. Dasenbrock (9 May 1889-8 Jan 1970), citing Saint Anthony Cemetery, Effingham, Effingham County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Genealogical Researcher 53 (contributor 47107999).
WikiTree profile Dasenbrock-15 created through the import of FamDataSept08.ged on Aug 5, 2011 by Jerry Hicks. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Jerry and others.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Anton by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Anton: