1900 Census • Lavaca, Texas, United States • Jalufka: August 37 Moravia ** Johanna 36 Moravia ** Isidore 14 TX ** Mary 13 TX ** Joseph 9 TX ** Emma 8 TX ** Ferdinand 5 TX ** Rudolph 2 TX
1910 Census • Lavaca, Texas, United States • Jalufka: August 47 Austria ** Johanna 46 Austria ** Joseph 20 TX ** Emma 17 TX ** Ferdinand 15 TX ** Rudolph 12 TX ** James 8 TX ** Anna 5 TX
United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 - Ferdinand Jalufka • Lavaca, Texas, United States • Birth: 19 Mar 1895 • Weid, Texas, United States - Physical Description: Tall and slender with brown eyes and blonde hair
Texas, World War I Records, 1917-1920 - Ferdinand Jalufka • Military Service: 25 Jun 1918 • Place: Hallettsville, Lavaca, Texas, United States • Birth: 19 Mar 1895 • Hallettsville, Texas
1920 Census • Bexar, Texas, United States • Jalufka: Ferdinand 24 Texas (inmate at The Southwestern Insane Asylum on 9-January-1920)
Occupation: Farmer & Soldier (per Texas Deaths, 1890-1976)
Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 - Ferdinand Jalufka • 27 Jun 1920 • San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States • Single - Birth: 1895 - Lavaca, Texas - Father: August Jalufka (the length of stay at The Southwestern Insane Asylum was 1 year, 5 months and 16 days. There is a story that I read somewhere that he was infected by Typhoid Fever due to World War I.)
Cause of Death: Typhoid Fever (per Texas Deaths, 1890-1976)
Burial: 27 June 1920 (per Texas Deaths, 1890-1976)
-above history and information provided by Teresa Meyer, 2020-
1900 Census • Lavaca, Texas, United States • Jalufka: August 37 Moravia ** Johanna 36 Moravia ** Isidore 14 TX ** Mary 13 TX ** Joseph 9 TX ** Emma 8 TX ** Ferdinand 5 TX ** Rudolph 2 TX
1910 Census • Lavaca, Texas, United States • Jalufka: August 47 Austria ** Johanna 46 Austria ** Joseph 20 TX ** Emma 17 TX ** Ferdinand 15 TX ** Rudolph 12 TX ** James 8 TX ** Anna 5 TX
United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 - Ferdinand Jalufka • Lavaca, Texas, United States • Birth: 19 Mar 1895 • Weid, Texas, United States - Physical Description: Tall and slender with brown eyes and blonde hair
Texas, World War I Records, 1917-1920 - Ferdinand Jalufka • Military Service: 25 Jun 1918 • Place: Hallettsville, Lavaca, Texas, United States • Birth: 19 Mar 1895 • Hallettsville, Texas
1920 Census • Bexar, Texas, United States • Jalufka: Ferdinand 24 Texas (inmate at The Southwestern Insane Asylum on 9-January-1920)
Occupation: Farmer & Soldier (per Texas Deaths, 1890-1976)
Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 - Ferdinand Jalufka • 27 Jun 1920 • San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States • Single - Birth: 1895 - Lavaca, Texas - Father: August Jalufka (the length of stay at The Southwestern Insane Asylum was 1 year, 5 months and 16 days. There is a story that I read somewhere that he was infected by Typhoid Fever due to World War I.)
Cause of Death: Typhoid Fever (per Texas Deaths, 1890-1976)
Burial: 27 June 1920 (per Texas Deaths, 1890-1976)
-above history and information provided by Teresa Meyer, 2020-
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