In the 1910 census Harold (age 9) was the adopted son of Henry Kilker in Maryland, Ogle, Illinois, United States.[1]
Sources
↑1910 Census:
"United States Census, 1910"
citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: T624; Digital film/folder number: 004971172; FHL microfilm: 1374327; Image number: 964; Sheet number: 3; Sheet letter: B; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: N03351-7
FamilySearch Record: MK6B-RKS (accessed 16 April 2024)
FamilySearch Image: 33SQ-GRNX-SGY
Harold Kilker (9), single adopted son, in household of Henry Kilker (41) in Maryland, Ogle, Illinois, United States. Born in Illinois.
Name
Sex
Race
Age
Status
Relation
Occupation
Birth Place
Henry Kilker
M
White
41
Married
Head
Farmer
Illinois
Henriette Kilker
F
White
41
Married
Wife
Illinois
Harold Kilker
M
White
9
Single
Adopted son
Illinois
Alinda Kilker
F
White
3
Single
Adopted daughter
Illinois
The home was rented, on a farm (cf. farm schedule, line 14).
Henriette has given birth to 0 children and at this point 0 are living.
The following attended school: Harold.
[Names (different from above) used by Ancestry.com: Henry Hilker, Henriette Hilker, Harold Hilker, Alinda Hilker.]
[Note that there is a Penning and a Weegens on this page.]
Source: S268 Abbreviation: FamilySearch-Death Records Type: Vital Records - specialized Title: FamilySearch-Death Records
Source: S38 Abbreviation: marriage rec Type: Vital Record Title: Marriage record
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Al Hibbard for creating WikiTree profile Kilker-15 through the import of 2013-01-22hibbardallen_14.GED on Jan 23, 2013.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Harold by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or 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 Harold: