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Szymon Suchla (abt. 1836 - abt. 1924)

Szymon (Simon) "Sam" Suchla
Born about in Poppelau, Oppeln, Silesia, Prussia, Germanymap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 87 in North Dakota, United Statesmap [uncertain]
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Biography

Szymon "Simon" or "Sam" Suchla was born in Nov 1836 in what is now Poland[1] Simon married Razalija "Rosella" Halama and had at least six children:

Simon and his family immigrated from Poland to Independence, Wisconsin before settling in North Dakota. They came to the United States in about 1890. He passed away in about 1924.

Sources

  1. "US Census, 1900," database online. Lees, Stutsman, North Dakota, USA; pg. 9A, family 119, dwelling 118, lines 1-2; June 20, 1900; National Archives Microfilm T-623, Roll 1232.
  • "US Census, 1910," database online. Stutsman, North Dakota, USA; pg. 9A, family 123, dwelling 123, lines 34-36; May 9, 1910; National Archives Microfilm T-624, Roll 1147.
  • "US Census, 1920," database online. Jim River, Stutsman, North Dakota, USA; pg. 4A, family 42, dwelling 42, lines 1-2; May 1, 1920; National Archives Microfilm T-625, Roll 1341.
  • North Dakota. 1915 North Dakota State Census and 1925 North Dakota State Census. State Archives and Historical Research Library, State Historical Society of North Dakota, Bismarck, North Dakota.




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