The 1891 census lists William, Louise, and Emma, their only child at the time, living in Woolwich Township, Waterloo County, where William was a mason.
In 1906, the Loebsack family moved to Tavistock, Ontario. William operated a hotel in Sebastapol (a small community just north of Tavistock) for 16 years.
Emma and John Meisner were married on June 15, 1910, in Sebastopol.
The 1911 census finds John and Emma residing in Tavistock, Ontario. Here, John and his father, Jacob, operated the Commercial Hotel.
By the time of the 1921 census, John, Emma, and a nine-year-old daughter, Marie, lived at 46 John Street, Waterloo, Ontario. John was employed by a tire company.
Emma was the sister of Edith Hauck (1893-1987), Helen Quehl (1897-1986), Edward Loebsack (1899-1984), Ervin Loebsack (1900-1985), and Gladys Appel (1903-1997).
The 1891 census lists William, Louise, and Emma, their only child at the time, living in Woolwich Township, Waterloo County, where William was a mason.
In 1906, the Loebsack family moved to Tavistock, Ontario. William operated a hotel in Sebastapol (a small community just north of Tavistock) for 16 years.
Emma and John Meisner were married on June 15, 1910, in Sebastopol.
The 1911 census finds John and Emma residing in Tavistock, Ontario. Here, John and his father, Jacob, operated the Commercial Hotel.
By the time of the 1921 census, John, Emma, and a nine-year-old daughter, Marie, lived at 46 John Street, Waterloo, Ontario. John was employed by a tire company.
Emma was the sister of Edith Hauck (1893-1987), Helen Quehl (1897-1986), Edward Loebsack (1899-1984), Ervin Loebsack (1900-1985), and Gladys Appel (1903-1997).
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