Ship passenger list, the Polaria, arrived in New York City from Hamburg, Germany on May 18, 1885: Stanisl. Sempek, age 45, citizen of Galicia, destination Columbus, Nebr., and family Anna (40), Josef (13), Jacob (7), Jan (5), Stanislaus (3), and Anna (2).
1900 census (Columbus, Platte County, Nebr.): Charley Sampak (born 1840, Austrian Poland, immigrated to U.S. 1885), wife Annie (born April 1844, Austrian Poland, immigrated 1885, married 40 years, mother of five children, all living), sons Frank (June 1888 Nebr.) and Charley (March 1878 Austrian Poland).
***************
The Columbus Journal, March 14, 1906, p. 1, col. 3
S. Sandpeck aged sixty-seven years who resides in south west Columbus died at this home Tuesday afternoon of paralysis. He leaves a wife and several children. He will be buried from the Catholic church tomorrow morning at nine o’clock.
____
The Columbus Telegram, March 16, 1906, p. 1, col. 6
Stanislaus Sampeck, aged sixty-seven years, died Tuesday afternoon at his home in south Columbus from the effects of a stroke of paralysis suffered by him about three weeks ago. It was the first illness he had experienced in his lifetime. Mr. Sampeck was born in Poland, where he grew to manhood. He was a veteran of the Prussian war. He came to Columbus twenty-two years ago, and had since resided here. His wife and six children survive him. The children are Joseph and Jacob Sampeck, and Mrs. Anna Armatis, of South Omaha; John Sampeck, of Sioux City; and Chas. H. and Frank Sampeck, of this city. All the children except John were here to attend the funeral, which was held yesterday forenoon at the Catholic church.
Ship passenger list, the Polaria, arrived in New York City from Hamburg, Germany on May 18, 1885: Stanisl. Sempek, age 45, citizen of Galicia, destination Columbus, Nebr., and family Anna (40), Josef (13), Jacob (7), Jan (5), Stanislaus (3), and Anna (2).
1900 census (Columbus, Platte County, Nebr.): Charley Sampak (born 1840, Austrian Poland, immigrated to U.S. 1885), wife Annie (born April 1844, Austrian Poland, immigrated 1885, married 40 years, mother of five children, all living), sons Frank (June 1888 Nebr.) and Charley (March 1878 Austrian Poland).
***************
The Columbus Journal, March 14, 1906, p. 1, col. 3
S. Sandpeck aged sixty-seven years who resides in south west Columbus died at this home Tuesday afternoon of paralysis. He leaves a wife and several children. He will be buried from the Catholic church tomorrow morning at nine o’clock.
____
The Columbus Telegram, March 16, 1906, p. 1, col. 6
Stanislaus Sampeck, aged sixty-seven years, died Tuesday afternoon at his home in south Columbus from the effects of a stroke of paralysis suffered by him about three weeks ago. It was the first illness he had experienced in his lifetime. Mr. Sampeck was born in Poland, where he grew to manhood. He was a veteran of the Prussian war. He came to Columbus twenty-two years ago, and had since resided here. His wife and six children survive him. The children are Joseph and Jacob Sampeck, and Mrs. Anna Armatis, of South Omaha; John Sampeck, of Sioux City; and Chas. H. and Frank Sampeck, of this city. All the children except John were here to attend the funeral, which was held yesterday forenoon at the Catholic church.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
Advertisement