| Parents: Marriage: Occupation: |
Martin Herbst Caroline Ann Balder Victoria Edna Kampa November 8, 1908 St. Lawrence Parish Duelm, Benton, Minnesota Day laborer [1905] Farmer in general farming |
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| Notes: | At the time of the May 1, 1875 Minnesota state census, Carl was less than six months old and living with his |
| parents and 2-year-old brother Joseph in St. George, Benton, Minnesota.
At the time of the June 17, 1880 U.S. federal census, Charles J. was 5 years old and living with his parents and two siblings in St. George, Benton, Minnesota. His father was working as a farmer. At the time of the July 3, 1895 Minnesota state census, Charles was 20 years old and living with his parents and two siblings in St. George, Benton, Minnesota. Charley J. was 25 years old, single and living with his parents and five younger siblings in St. George, Benton, Minnesota on June 1, 1900 when his father Martin enumerated the Benton County census for the U.S. government. At the time of the June 17, 1905 Minnesota state census, Charley was 29 years old and living with his parents and five siblings in St. George, Benton, Minnesota. His father was a farmer, and he was working as a day laborer while his three younger brothers were working as farm laborers. Charles and Victoria were living with Hazel Fish (a 22-year-old single boarder who was working as a schoolteacher in the public school) in St. George Township, Benton, Minnesota on Apr. 19, 1910 at the time of the U.S. federal census. Charles was 35 years old and working as a farmer in general farming. He and Victoria had been married one year. At the time of the Jan. 13, 1920 U.S. federal census, Charley was 45 years old and living with his wife Victoria in St. George Township, Benton, Minnesota. Charley was working as a farmer in general farming. At the time of the Apr. 5, 1930 U.S. federal census, Charles was 55 years old and living with his wife Victoria in St. George Township, Benton, Minnesota. Charles was working as a farmer in general farming. |
| Ancestry: | The Balder Line |
| The Franz Kampa Line [through marriage] | |
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