Family:Joseph Gaspar and Maria Stroheber (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1][3] Abt 1899
Residence[1][2] From 1906 to 1909 Melville area, Saskatchewan, Canadaon section 34, township 22, range 6 W2
Children
BirthDeath
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Plunkett History Committee (Saskatchewan). Through the fields of time : Plunkett and district. (Plunkett, Saskatchewan: Plunkett History Committee, c1982)
    page 322.

    William Stroheber spent time in Melville with his sister, Mrs. Joe Gaspar.'

    NOTE: This article was written by William Stroheber, Jr.

  2. Saskatchewan, Assiniboia East District (#11), subdistrict 39 A, in Canada. 1906 Census of Northwest Provinces. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada)
    page 9.

    Joseph Caspar, age 30
    wife: Mary Caspar, age 27
    daughter: Mary Caspar, age 4
    all born in Hungary, all immigrated in 1904, living on section 34, township 22, range 6 west of 2nd meridian, post office address: Grayson

  3. Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, in United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626).

    Joseph Gasper, age 52, age 21 at first marriage, born in Hungary (both parents born in Hungary), immigrated in 1900, laborer in foundry
    wife: Julia Gasper, age 41, age 22 at first marriage, born in Hungary (both parents born in Hungary), immigrated in 1910
    son: Joe Gasper, age 19, born in Canada, immigrated in 1918, laborer in steel mill
    son: Frank Gasper, age 18, born in Canada, immigrated in 1918, laborer in foundry
    daughter: Margaret Gasper, age 16, born in Canada, immigrated in 1918, laborer in brush factory
    son: Alex Gasper, age 14, born in Canada, immigrated in 1918