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Note: Possible church: St. John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery, Princeton, Wisconsin The 1900 U.S. Census lists "W [ineligible] Napralla" in Princeton, Green Lake County, Wisconsin, on the date of enumeration which was 11 June 1900. He is listed as being 40 years old, born June 1859 in Germany to German-born parents. He had immigrated 18 years prior. He is living with his wife of 18 years "Mitelan", listed as 40 years old, born August 1859 in Germany to German-born parents. She had also immigrated 18 years prior. They had 10 children together, all of which were alive as of the census, and 7 of which were living with them in this household at the time. Anna (July 1886, 13 years old), Mary (August 1888, 11 yrs.), Louis (August 1890, 9 yrs.), Stanish (April 1892, 8 yrs.), Tom (January 1893, 7 yrs.), Theresa (August 1894, 5 yrs.), and Katie (August 1898, 1 year). All children listed here were born in Wisconsin and listed as single. Walter is listed as a farmer, who owned his farm free and clear. Neither he nor his wife could either read, write, or speak English. The two oldest children, Anna and Mary, had attended school in the previous year and both could read, write, and speak English. Source: 1900 US Census, Princeton, Green Lake County, Wisconsin. Page 144, lines 27-35. The 1910 U.S. Census lists "Wladislaus Naperalla" with wife Magdalena in Princeton town, Green Lake County, Wisconsin. They are not physically far from his brother Ignatz who is on the census page immediately before. Wladislaus and Magdalena are both listed as 51 years old, both born in German Poland to Polish parents. They are listed as having immigrated in 1884. They had been married for 26 years, and had a total of 12 children, all of whom were still alive at the time of the census (7 May 1910). 7 of the children were still living with them at the time. These were: John (age 24), Annie (23), [Illegible--16 year old daughter--probably Theresa]; Bernard (14), Katie (12), Charlie (age illegible--less than 10), and Francis (daughter--age illegible--less than 10, probably 6). All the children were single and born in Wisconsin. Everyone in the house can speak English except for Magdalena, who speaks Polish. Wladislaus is a farmer, who owns his farm free and clear. Everyone in the house is listed as being able to read and write. The five youngest children have attended school since September 1, 1909. Date of enumeration: 6 May 1910. Source: 1910 U.S. Census, Wisconsin, GREEN LAKE, Roll 1713 Book 1, Page 185a.
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