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Katerina “Catherine” <I>Waska</I> Haisman

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Katerina “Catherine” Waska Haisman

Birth
Czech Republic
Death
19 Mar 1915 (aged 77)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 39 Block 3 Section X with husband John and children
Memorial ID
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Families From Svihov Arrival
June 14, 1862 Port Bremen to Port Baltimore – Ship – Geestemunde
Johann Kubat 1816, Josepha 1819, Anna 1844, Josepha 1846, Marie 1849,
Barbara 1852, Joseph 1854, Elizabeth 1858
Math Waska (Wasku on registration) 1823, Anna 1826, Joseph 1848, Adolph 1850,
Matthias 1853, Stephan 9/12
Martin Korba 1812, Marie 1830, Marie 1850, Anna 1852, Barbara 1854, Therese 1861
Prokov Waska (Washka on registration) 1812, Anna 1812, Joseph 1846
July 15, 1865 Port Bremen to Port Baltimore – Ship – Emilie (based on passport information) Ship listed at Ancestry, but not indexed.
Prokov and Anna's son, John Waska 1835, and his wife Anna 1837, son Vaclav 1862 and daughter Karolina 1858 (but no verified record in USA found for Karolina so far).
Another of Prokov and Anna's sons, Albert Waska, passenger record not yet found. Albert who volunteered for Massachusetts in 1862, for the Civil War, apparently arrived earlier.
Prokov and Anna's daughter, Katerina, married John Heismann (Haisman in USA) on June 15, 1860 in Svihov. They arrived at Port New Orleans from Port Bremen on December 13, 1860 aboard the ship Anna Delius. Their son, Karl, age 11/12 was with them.

Katerina Vaska was born on February 26, 1838 at Trebycinka #27 to Prokop Vaska and Anna Falout. Katerina married Jan Heismann of Trebycinka #21 on May 15, 1860. A child, Karl, was born to Katerina on November 29, 1859.

John, Katerina and Karl arrived at Port New Orleans from Port Bremen on December 13, 1860 aboard the ship Anna Delius. Their son, Karl, age 11/12 was with them.

1870 Illinois Cook Chicago Ward 9 Pages 111-112
John Hesmer 38, Katie 32, Charles 10, Adolph 6, Josephine 5, Emelia 3, Louisa 1/12
Same House Katerina's parents
Peter Worker (Waska) 60, Ann 59, Joseph 24, Ann Falout 22

1880 Illinois Cook Chicago 090 Page 46 250 Ewing
John Haissen 48, Catherine 42, Charles 21, Adolph 15, Josephine 14, Emelia 12, Wlaste 10, Bertha 8, Nellie 6, Edward 4, Benjamin 2, Emanuel 8/12

1900 Illinois Cook Chicago Ward 9 D0223 Page 4 762 12th St.
John Haisman 66, Catherine 62, Charles T. 39, Emma B. 30, Louisa W. 28, Edward F. 25, Benjamin H. 23, Emil G. 20, Victor H. 18, Charles W. Pleschner 26, Birdie M. 25, Sylvia 2

1910 Illinois Cook Chicago Ward 11 D0652 Page 31 1745 12th St.
John Haisman 78, Catherine 72, Louise 34, Edward 31
Living at 1743 13th Street - Son Adolph and his family
Families From Svihov Arrival
June 14, 1862 Port Bremen to Port Baltimore – Ship – Geestemunde
Johann Kubat 1816, Josepha 1819, Anna 1844, Josepha 1846, Marie 1849,
Barbara 1852, Joseph 1854, Elizabeth 1858
Math Waska (Wasku on registration) 1823, Anna 1826, Joseph 1848, Adolph 1850,
Matthias 1853, Stephan 9/12
Martin Korba 1812, Marie 1830, Marie 1850, Anna 1852, Barbara 1854, Therese 1861
Prokov Waska (Washka on registration) 1812, Anna 1812, Joseph 1846
July 15, 1865 Port Bremen to Port Baltimore – Ship – Emilie (based on passport information) Ship listed at Ancestry, but not indexed.
Prokov and Anna's son, John Waska 1835, and his wife Anna 1837, son Vaclav 1862 and daughter Karolina 1858 (but no verified record in USA found for Karolina so far).
Another of Prokov and Anna's sons, Albert Waska, passenger record not yet found. Albert who volunteered for Massachusetts in 1862, for the Civil War, apparently arrived earlier.
Prokov and Anna's daughter, Katerina, married John Heismann (Haisman in USA) on June 15, 1860 in Svihov. They arrived at Port New Orleans from Port Bremen on December 13, 1860 aboard the ship Anna Delius. Their son, Karl, age 11/12 was with them.

Katerina Vaska was born on February 26, 1838 at Trebycinka #27 to Prokop Vaska and Anna Falout. Katerina married Jan Heismann of Trebycinka #21 on May 15, 1860. A child, Karl, was born to Katerina on November 29, 1859.

John, Katerina and Karl arrived at Port New Orleans from Port Bremen on December 13, 1860 aboard the ship Anna Delius. Their son, Karl, age 11/12 was with them.

1870 Illinois Cook Chicago Ward 9 Pages 111-112
John Hesmer 38, Katie 32, Charles 10, Adolph 6, Josephine 5, Emelia 3, Louisa 1/12
Same House Katerina's parents
Peter Worker (Waska) 60, Ann 59, Joseph 24, Ann Falout 22

1880 Illinois Cook Chicago 090 Page 46 250 Ewing
John Haissen 48, Catherine 42, Charles 21, Adolph 15, Josephine 14, Emelia 12, Wlaste 10, Bertha 8, Nellie 6, Edward 4, Benjamin 2, Emanuel 8/12

1900 Illinois Cook Chicago Ward 9 D0223 Page 4 762 12th St.
John Haisman 66, Catherine 62, Charles T. 39, Emma B. 30, Louisa W. 28, Edward F. 25, Benjamin H. 23, Emil G. 20, Victor H. 18, Charles W. Pleschner 26, Birdie M. 25, Sylvia 2

1910 Illinois Cook Chicago Ward 11 D0652 Page 31 1745 12th St.
John Haisman 78, Catherine 72, Louise 34, Edward 31
Living at 1743 13th Street - Son Adolph and his family


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  • Created by: RidgeRunner
  • Added: Jan 5, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195814599/katerina-haisman: accessed ), memorial page for Katerina “Catherine” Waska Haisman (26 Feb 1838–19 Mar 1915), Find a Grave Memorial ID 195814599, citing Bohemian National Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by RidgeRunner (contributor 46998112).