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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Adolph Julius Schukar: Birth: 28 AUG 1881 in Fayette County, Illinois. Death: 26 OCT 1960 in Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon

  2. Fred William Schukar: Birth: 09 OCT 1883 in Wilberton Twp., Fayette, Illinois. Death: 28 SEP 1965 in Amherst, Buffalo, Nebraska

  3. Pauline Amanda Schukar: Birth: 10 MAR 1887 in Armada Twp., Buffalo, Nebraska. Death: 15 JUL 1975 in Kearney, Buffalo, Nebraska

  4. Josie (Johanna Josephine) Schukar: Birth: 30 DEC 1888 in Armada Twp., Buffalo, Nebraska. Death: 07 OCT 1984 in Kearney, Buffalo, Nebraska

  5. Nora (Eleonora) Adeline Schukar: Birth: 13 OCT 1893 in Scott Twp., Buffalo, Nebraska. Death: 26 JAN 1987 in Kearney, Buffalo, Nebraska


Sources
1. Page:   386
2. Title:   Death certificate
Page:   Mona has a copy
3. Title:   Church records
Page:   Immanuel Lutheran, Amherst, transcription
4. Title:   1920 census
Page:   Nebraska, Buffalo, Armada, Dist 34, im 7/13
5. Title:   1930 census
Page:   Nebraska, Buffalo, Armada, Dist 2, im 6/8
6. Title:   Church records
Page:   Immanuel Lutheran, Buffalo Co., Nebraska
7. Title:   family
8. Title:   Illinois Marriage index
Author:   www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/databases.html

Notes
a. Note:   Carl boarded with Louis Gerke in Fayette Co., IL, according to the 1880 census. Naturalization, affidavit signed by Aug. Schukar and Louis Gerke.
 Came to Buffalo Co., NE., in c. 1885.
 Boston passenger index: arr. June 13, 1874, S.S.Batavia. Passenger list not available from NARA
 Kearney Hub, Saturday, November 12, 1892 - C.W Schukar, elected overseer in Dist. 60, Scott twp.
  Kearney Daily Hub Saturday, November 02, 1901 -- Carl Schukar sowed and disked rye for A. Fitch last week.
 Kearney Daily Hub Saturday, November 02, 1901 - Chas. Adelung and family spent Wednesday at Carl Schukar's.
  Kearney Daily Hub Wednesday, November 13, 1901 Page: 2 Watertown - Carl Schukar recently sold fifteen shoats to Dick Darbisher.
 Kearney Daily Hub Wednesday, November 13, 1901 Page: 2 Watertown - Carl Schukar has had his men out working the roads last week and part of this.
  Kearney Daily Hub Thursday, February 09, 1905 Page: 3 (extract) Farmers in Miller and Amherst formed the Farmers Grain Company, have purchased scales and will soon be in business. Investors include W.C. Schucker and Fritz Labs.
  Kearney Daily Hub Thursday, April 13, 1905 Page: 4 -- Watertown - Mr. Schukar is having his house painted
  Kearney Daily Hub Wednesday, August 16, 1911 Page: 3 - The case of the state against W.C. Schukar, for alledged threat to kill his father-in-law, was filed in district court Wednesday. [??? - his father-in-law died in 1882. Who is this article about?]
  From Ted Finch, The Ships list at Rootsweb.com, 31 Mar 2000
 The BATAVIA was a 2,553 gross ton ship, length 327.4ft x beam 39.3ft, clipper bows, one funnel, two masts (rigged for sail), iron hull, single
 screw and a speed of 12 knots. Accommodation for 150-1st and 800-3rd class passengers. Built by Wm Denny & Bros, Dumbarton, she was launched for the Cunard SS Co on 1st Feb.1870. Her maiden voyage started on 10th May 1870 when she left Liverpool for Queenstown (Cobh) and New York. She continued Liverpool - USA sailings until starting her last voyage from Liverpool to Queenstown and Boston on 6th Feb.1884. Passed to John Elder (shipbuilders) in 1884 in part
 exchange for new vessels, she was fitted with new engines and ran on the Pacific for Canadian Pacific Line between 1887-1891. In 1892 she went to Northern Pacific Line and was renamed TACOMA. 1898 to North American Mail Co and in 1901 returned to Northern Pacific Line. Transferred to North Western Commercial in 1904 and was seized by Japan on 15th Mar.1905 during the Russo-Japanese War. Renamed SHIKOTAN MARU, she stranded near Shaiweishan on 3rd Oct.1924, was refloated and scrapped. {North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1,p.150]
  Lee Harnagel said Carl's accident was probably at or near the line between Sec. 14 and 15 in Armada twp., along the Wood River. Aug 4, 1938 was a Thursday.


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