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1 According to Jacob's military pension report dated April 5, 1894, "Jacob Wenzel, Co. G, Harris Lt. Cav. NY was enrolled Oct. 1, 1862 [sic], and M.O. with Co. June 23, 1865, as Jacob Wentzel as of Co. M 2 NY Cav. to which transf'd from Co. G 2 NY Cav. to which desig'n org'n was changed in Nov. or Dec. 1861.
From Enl. to M.O., he held the rank of Priv. Sergt. Corpl. Com. Sergt. Sergt & Com. Sergt. and during that period the rolls show him present except as follows: Apr. 30/63 on detached serv. with mule train since apr. 29/63. Dec 31/63 Absent sick in Carver U.S. Gen. Hospt. Nov. 26/63. Apr. 30/64 absent on furlough by reason of er enlistment since Apr 1/64.
"The medical records show him treated as follows: As Wensel, Sgt. Co. G 2 NY Cav. Nov. 7 to 11.63 Diarrhea; As Jacob Wensel, -- Nov. 17 to 22. 63 Debility malarial fever; as Jacob Wenzel,--, Nov. 23, 63 to Dec. 31.1863. Ac. Bronchitis, ret'd to duty. Nothing add'l found." 
Jacob WENZEL
2 According to Jacob's military pension report dated April 5, 1894, "Jacob Wenzel, Co. G, Harris Lt. Cav. NY was enrolled Oct. 1, 1862 [sic], and M.O. with Co. June 23, 1865, as Jacob Wentzel as of Co. M 2 NY Cav. to which transf'd from Co. G 2 NY Cav. to which desig'n org'n was changed in Nov. or Dec. 1861.
From Enl. to M.O., he held the rank of Priv. Sergt. Corpl. Com. Sergt. Sergt & Com. Sergt. and during that period the rolls show him present except as follows: Apr. 30/63 on detached serv. with mule train since apr. 29/63. Dec 31/63 Absent sick in Carver U.S. Gen. Hospt. Nov. 26/63. Apr. 30/64 absent on furlough by reason of er enlistment since Apr 1/64.
"The medical records show him treated as follows: As Wensel, Sgt. Co. G 2 NY Cav. Nov. 7 to 11.63 Diarrhea; As Jacob Wensel, -- Nov. 17 to 22. 63 Debility malarial fever; as Jacob Wenzel,--, Nov. 23, 63 to Dec. 31.1863. Ac. Bronchitis, ret'd to duty. Nothing add'l found." 
Jacob WENZEL
3 All information provided by Alfred Jerome Oksner, son. Joe (Isaac) OKSNER
4 All information was furnished by Alfred Jerome Oksner, son. Sadie LEFKOWITZ
5 Burial: Oksner, Bojas, b. 05/17/1897, d. 11/01/1998, US Army, Res: Dublin, CA, Plot: C-4 0 394, bur. 11/12/1998
San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery, Gustine, Merced County, California. Cremated.

Immigration: SS Lusitania, via Liverpool, ENG from Hamburg, GER with mother, Ita and siblings Eva, Lillian, Regina and Morris.

Occupation: After serving in WWI, Bojas Oksner entered the retail sales business in various areas and positions. When he and Bertha were married, he lived in Cape Girardeau. After the birth of Chester, his first born, the family was living in Cape Girardeau, MO, then moved to Illinois, Minnesota and Esterville, IA where they lived for about 7 years and where Bo managed a department store. During WWII, the family moved to Rochester, MN where Bo went into partnership with another man and operated a retail sales store.

Military Service: On September 6, 1918, Bo was inducted into the Army at St. Louis, MO as a Private. Upon separation on January 29, 1919, at Camp Funston, KS, he was issued a Bronze Victory Button and paid $96.75. He served as a clerk, but played a horn in the band (but only had learned to play a violin in NYC when first arriving from Poland in 1910). Because he had served faithfully in the US Military, he was automatically issued a Certificate of Naturalization #1317154, dated December 17, 1920. He was lived at 1900 Wagoner Place, St. LOouis, MO, and was described as 23 years old, 5 feet 2 1/2 inches tall, black hair and brown eyes. [Petition Vol. 85, Number 9280.]
 
Bojas OKSNER
6 John Dickout, 21 b. Cohassen. Baltimore City, Maryland 1860 Census Family #2548. Ward No. 1; Living with John Hess 51, butcher 6000/400, Saxony; Annie 49, Baden; Ernst 17, butcher, Md.; Mary 7, s.(school?); Joseph 5,; Eliza Marknback 21, servant, Saxony;
John Dickout 21, Cohassen. (FHL)

Mt. Carmel Cemetery Records 1893-1905, Baltimore, Maryland: Area N Plot 170: Dickart, John. Jun. 1, 1893, GERM, 62y, 418 N. Centeral (Central?) Av., m. Apoplexy. (FHL)

Hannah Dickehut: Index of Obituaries and Marriages in The (Baltimore) Sun 1861-1865, by Joseph C. Maguire, Jr., Maryland Historical Society Library 1991. Hannah Dickehut, died 4/24/1862, 4/25/1862 (obit?). (FHL)

Roman Catholic Cathedral Records 1836 to 1874: Burials. Baltimore, Maryland. April 24, 1862, Hannah Dickehut, age 70 years. (FHL)

1860 US Census, Ward #6, Baltimore City, Maryland, (11 Jun 1860) Line 16, Page 2: Jacob Dickhout, 30, Tailor, Germany; Line 17,: Hetty Dickhout, 30, Germany.

1870 US Census, Ward #5, Baltimore City, Maryland, (21 Jul 1870) Line 9, Page ___; Jacob Dickhaut, 39, Tailor, 1800/600, Switzerland, parents of foreign birth. Line 10: Henrietta , 41, Keeping house, Bavaria, parents of foreign birth.

 
Carl Jacob (?) DICKHAUT
7 Marriage record obtained from Naczelna Dyrekcja, Archiwow Panstwowych, Warszawa, Poland.

Translated by Thomas Edlund, of Federation of Eastern European Historical Societies, and the Family History Library (LDS) in Salt Lake City, Utah, September 8, 2000.

"On 23 December 1880 at 8 a.m. comes Maier Blackman, Rabbi, with three persons, and says that yesterday at 4 p.m. there was a marriage between Zyndel Oks, 23 years from his birth, bachelor, born in the city of Leczyca, son of Judel Oks and Leya Bogach, now living in Zgierz, and Ita Oswald, 21 years old, daughter of Juda Major (or Majer) Oswald and Leya Kleczewekich (ski or ska) and lives in the city of Lodz with her parents."

 
Family: F01
8 Marriage record of 1880 shows Ita Oswalt marries Zendel Oks from Polish State Archives, copy of record requested 5/8/00 Ita OSWALD
9 Military Pension file indicates Helen's maiden name was More according to the church marriage record. Source: Widow's Pension Certificate #395696.  Family: F01
10 Military Pension file indicates Helen's maiden name was More according to the church marriage record. Source: Widow's Pension Certificate #395696.  Family: F01
11 Naturalized 1909 in Federal Court of NYC, NY as stated on passenger list on ship Paris sailing from LeHavre, France, September 7, 1923 with family of wife Dora, children Beatrace, Ethel, Nathalie, Marvin and Ruth aged 23, no birth date given. Benjamin WINTER
12 On Eva's Social Security application, she states her birthday as 9/17/1871. She applied for social security number when she was 71 years old.
 
Eva (Chava) OKSNER
13 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: F16
14 Social Security Death Index Anna KRAUSS
15 Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 Source: 1910 United States Federal Census
16 Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 Source: 1910 United States Federal Census
17 William and his two siblings, Herman and Agnes, took their step-father's name Lieberknecht after the family moved to Omaha, Nebraska and their mother, Ottilie, married George Lieberknecht in 1877. William Carl LIEBERKNECHT
18 William and his two siblings, Herman and Agnes, took their step-father's name Lieberknecht after the family moved to Omaha, Nebraska and their mother, Ottilie, married George Lieberknecht in 1877. William Carl LIEBERKNECHT

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