BANTA, William A.; 31; md. Lizzie BURKAMP; 33; Apr 1913 31885 (Omaha Area Marriages)
She was listed on the 1900 census for Omaha living on Reddick Avenue with her husband Henry Burkamp, who worked as a laborer for a cemetery, and her three children Lillie, Mary and Albert. The census states she was born 1874 in Belgium, and immigrated to the United States in 1885.
Ten years later, when the 1910 census was taken, Lizzie worked as a washer woman for a private family. Listed as a widow, she and her three children lived on Halcyon in Benson City, Douglas County, Nebraska.
By 1920, she had remarried William Banta. He worked as a printer-contractor. The census states she was 38 years old, and had immigrated to the United States in 1885 and had become a naturalized citizen in 1897. She and William lived with her children Mary and Albert Burkamp, listed as the step-children of William Banta. They lived on Lake Street in Omaha.
BANTA, William A.; 31; md. Lizzie BURKAMP; 33; Apr 1913 31885 (Omaha Area Marriages)
She was listed on the 1900 census for Omaha living on Reddick Avenue with her husband Henry Burkamp, who worked as a laborer for a cemetery, and her three children Lillie, Mary and Albert. The census states she was born 1874 in Belgium, and immigrated to the United States in 1885.
Ten years later, when the 1910 census was taken, Lizzie worked as a washer woman for a private family. Listed as a widow, she and her three children lived on Halcyon in Benson City, Douglas County, Nebraska.
By 1920, she had remarried William Banta. He worked as a printer-contractor. The census states she was 38 years old, and had immigrated to the United States in 1885 and had become a naturalized citizen in 1897. She and William lived with her children Mary and Albert Burkamp, listed as the step-children of William Banta. They lived on Lake Street in Omaha.
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