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Edna C. <I>Konkel</I> Lappo

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Edna C. Konkel Lappo

Birth
Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan, USA
Death
1 Jan 1943 (aged 46)
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C
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Edna Konkel, age 4, appeared in the June 1900 U.S. Census for Sebewaing village, Huron County, Michigan, as the four-year-old daughter of Xavier B. Konkel, age 37, born in December 1863 in Germany, and "Rosa" Konkel, born in February 1868 in French Canada, and their children, Leo Konkel, age 11, born in February 1889, Eva Konkel, age 10, born in October 1890, Otto Konkel, age 8, born in November 1892, and Edna Konkel, age 4, born in January 1896, and Cletus Konkel, 3 years of age, born in 1897. Edna Konkel's father was born in Germany. Her mother was born in French Canada. Xavier B. Konkel immigrated in 1866 and Rosa Konkel immigrated in 1870. Xavier B. Konkel was employed by a coal mine. All five of the children had been born in Michigan.

In the 1910 U.S. Census for Detroit, Michigan, Edna C. Konkel was a 14-year-old, living with her parents, Xavier B. Konkel, age 47, born (est. 1863) in Germany, and Rose A. Trepanier Konkel, age 43, born (est. 1867) in French Canada, in a household with their children, Leo M. Konkel (born est. 1889), age 21, Eva M. Konkel, age 19 (born est. 1891), Otto J. Konkel, age 19 (born est. 1893), Edna C. Konkel, age 14 (born est. 1896), and Cletus A. Konkel, age 12 (born est. 1898). Rose A. Trepanier Konkel immigrated in 1869. Xavier B. Konkel immigrated in 1869. According to the 1910 Census, both parents of Rose A. Trepanier Konkel were born in French Canada, and both parents of Xavier B. Konkel were born in Germany. All five children were born in Michigan.

According to the 1920 U.S. Census for Detroit, Michigan, Edna Lappo, age 23 (born in est. 1896 in Michigan), lived in a rental with her husband, Stanley A. Lappo, age 24 (born in est. 1896 in Michigan), together with their daughter, Rosemarie Lappo, age 1.

In the 1930 U.S. Census for Detroit, Michigan, Edna Lappo, age 34 (born in est. 1896 in Michigan), was residing with her husband, Stanley A. Lappo, age 36 (born in est. 1894 in Michigan), together with their children, Rose M. Lappo, age 13, Charlotte A. Lappo, age 8, and Stanley B. Lappo, age 5, and a servant, Louise Grajek, age 21. Edna Lappo's father was born in Poland, and her mother was born in Canada. Stanley A. Lappo's parents were both born in Poland. The children were all born in Michigan. Louise Grajek was born in Wisconsin.

In the 1930 U.S. Census for Detroit, Michigan, Edna Lappo, age 44 (born in est. 1896 in Michigan), was residing with her husband, Stanley A. Lappo, age 46 (born in est. 1894 in Michigan), with their children, Charlotte Ann Lappo, age 19, Xavier B. Lappo, age 15, and Stanley A.J. Lappo, age 10, All the children were born in Michigan. They lived at 4016 Martin Street in Detroit, in a home they owned valued at $3,750.00. Stanley A. Lappo finished 10th grade in school, Edna Lappo completed 11th grade, Charlotte Ann finished 11th grade, Xavier B. finished 6th grade, and Stanley A.J. finished 2nd grade. Stanley A. Lappo worked as a mortician at home.

When Edna's brother, Leo Martin Konkel, registered for the U.S. World War II draft in 1942, in Detroit, Michigan, he was 59 years old and residing at 4359 Allendale Avenue in Detroit. His telephone number was Tyler 69843. He gave his date of birth as February 10, 1889 and his place of birth as Oscoda, Michigan. His contact person was his sister, Eva M. Konkel, at the Briggs Hotel in the city. He was self-employed at the S.A. Lappo Funeral Home, Inc. at 4016 Martin, Detroit.

In a Michigan Death record, Stanley A. Lappo, age 46, married, died on September 10, 1940 in Detroit, Michigan. His parents were Joseph Matulewicz and Priscilla Noga. He was born on March 17, 1894 in Detroit.

In a Michigan Death record, Edna Lappo, age 46, died on January 1, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan. Edna Konkel Lappo was born on January 2, 1896 in Saginaw, Michigan. She was the daughter of X.B. Konkel and Rose A. "Trapanier" Konkel.

There may be inconsistencies in the written, historical records.
Edna Konkel, age 4, appeared in the June 1900 U.S. Census for Sebewaing village, Huron County, Michigan, as the four-year-old daughter of Xavier B. Konkel, age 37, born in December 1863 in Germany, and "Rosa" Konkel, born in February 1868 in French Canada, and their children, Leo Konkel, age 11, born in February 1889, Eva Konkel, age 10, born in October 1890, Otto Konkel, age 8, born in November 1892, and Edna Konkel, age 4, born in January 1896, and Cletus Konkel, 3 years of age, born in 1897. Edna Konkel's father was born in Germany. Her mother was born in French Canada. Xavier B. Konkel immigrated in 1866 and Rosa Konkel immigrated in 1870. Xavier B. Konkel was employed by a coal mine. All five of the children had been born in Michigan.

In the 1910 U.S. Census for Detroit, Michigan, Edna C. Konkel was a 14-year-old, living with her parents, Xavier B. Konkel, age 47, born (est. 1863) in Germany, and Rose A. Trepanier Konkel, age 43, born (est. 1867) in French Canada, in a household with their children, Leo M. Konkel (born est. 1889), age 21, Eva M. Konkel, age 19 (born est. 1891), Otto J. Konkel, age 19 (born est. 1893), Edna C. Konkel, age 14 (born est. 1896), and Cletus A. Konkel, age 12 (born est. 1898). Rose A. Trepanier Konkel immigrated in 1869. Xavier B. Konkel immigrated in 1869. According to the 1910 Census, both parents of Rose A. Trepanier Konkel were born in French Canada, and both parents of Xavier B. Konkel were born in Germany. All five children were born in Michigan.

According to the 1920 U.S. Census for Detroit, Michigan, Edna Lappo, age 23 (born in est. 1896 in Michigan), lived in a rental with her husband, Stanley A. Lappo, age 24 (born in est. 1896 in Michigan), together with their daughter, Rosemarie Lappo, age 1.

In the 1930 U.S. Census for Detroit, Michigan, Edna Lappo, age 34 (born in est. 1896 in Michigan), was residing with her husband, Stanley A. Lappo, age 36 (born in est. 1894 in Michigan), together with their children, Rose M. Lappo, age 13, Charlotte A. Lappo, age 8, and Stanley B. Lappo, age 5, and a servant, Louise Grajek, age 21. Edna Lappo's father was born in Poland, and her mother was born in Canada. Stanley A. Lappo's parents were both born in Poland. The children were all born in Michigan. Louise Grajek was born in Wisconsin.

In the 1930 U.S. Census for Detroit, Michigan, Edna Lappo, age 44 (born in est. 1896 in Michigan), was residing with her husband, Stanley A. Lappo, age 46 (born in est. 1894 in Michigan), with their children, Charlotte Ann Lappo, age 19, Xavier B. Lappo, age 15, and Stanley A.J. Lappo, age 10, All the children were born in Michigan. They lived at 4016 Martin Street in Detroit, in a home they owned valued at $3,750.00. Stanley A. Lappo finished 10th grade in school, Edna Lappo completed 11th grade, Charlotte Ann finished 11th grade, Xavier B. finished 6th grade, and Stanley A.J. finished 2nd grade. Stanley A. Lappo worked as a mortician at home.

When Edna's brother, Leo Martin Konkel, registered for the U.S. World War II draft in 1942, in Detroit, Michigan, he was 59 years old and residing at 4359 Allendale Avenue in Detroit. His telephone number was Tyler 69843. He gave his date of birth as February 10, 1889 and his place of birth as Oscoda, Michigan. His contact person was his sister, Eva M. Konkel, at the Briggs Hotel in the city. He was self-employed at the S.A. Lappo Funeral Home, Inc. at 4016 Martin, Detroit.

In a Michigan Death record, Stanley A. Lappo, age 46, married, died on September 10, 1940 in Detroit, Michigan. His parents were Joseph Matulewicz and Priscilla Noga. He was born on March 17, 1894 in Detroit.

In a Michigan Death record, Edna Lappo, age 46, died on January 1, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan. Edna Konkel Lappo was born on January 2, 1896 in Saginaw, Michigan. She was the daughter of X.B. Konkel and Rose A. "Trapanier" Konkel.

There may be inconsistencies in the written, historical records.

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