DeJOHN ANNEX
Rose Delores (DeJohn) Mancini
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(Start at generation 2, below.)
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Origin of
the surname “DeJohn:”
Generation
5
4 (?)
1. Biographical notes:
Born . Died .
2. Wife: (?)
Born . Died .
3. Children:
a. :
b. Joseph DeJohn: See generation 3, below.
3 Joseph DeJohn (per family memory)
1. Biographical notes:
.
2. Wife: Jenny (?) (per family memory)
.
3. Children:
a. Rose Delores DeJohn: See generation 2,
below.
b.
2 Rose Delores DeJohn:
Born . Married David Peter
Mancini, generation 2 of the Mancini Annex.
See Mancini
Annex for More Info
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Other, still unidentified,
DeJohn names:
1. Raphael De John (Clyde)
1. Biographical notes:
Born about 1857 in Italy. Died in New York. Immigrated to the US in 1886.
1900 US Census: No record found.
1905 NYS Census: Raffale DeJohn, age 50 (b. Italy)
and employed as a laborer, was heading a household in the Village of Clyde,
Galen Township, Wayne County, New York.
He had resided in the US for 18 years.
The household also included his wife, Rosy DeJohn, age 44 (b. Italy),
who had resided in the US for 16 years; daughter, Jennie DeJohn, age 18 (b.
Italy), who had resided in the US for 16 years; son, Charles DeJohn, age 15 (b.
US); and son, Joseph DeJohn, age 9 (b. US).
1910 US Census: Raphael DeJohn, age 53 (b. Italy;
parents b. Italy) and employed as a saloon keeper (Ales and Liquors), was
heading a household at 43 Columbia Street in the Village of Clyde, Galen
Township, Wayne County, New York. He immigrated to the US in 1886 (subsequently naturalized) and had been married
twice. The household also included his
wife of 26 years, Rose DeJohn, age 49 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy), who had
been married once and had had 5 children, 4 of whom were still alive; son,
Charles DeJohn, age 19 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a bar tender in a
saloon; and son, Joseph DeJohn, age 13 (b. NYS).
1915 NYS Census: Raphael DeJohn, age 60 (b. Italy)
and employed as a farmer, was heading a household in Galen Township, Wayne
County, New York. The household also
included his wife, Rose DeJohn, age 55 (b. Italy); son, A. Joseph DeJohn, age
18 (b. US) and employed as a farm laborer; son, Charles DeJohn, age 24 (b. US)
and employed as a farm laborer; and daughter-in-law, Louise DeJohn, age 18 (b.
US).
1920 US Census: Raphael DeJohn, age 64 (b. Italy)
and his wife, Rose DeJohn, age 59 (b. Italy) resided in the household headed by
Charles A. DeJohn, age 29 (b. NYS) in Galen Township, Wayne County, New York.
2. Wife #1: (?)
3. Wife #2: Rose Fellela
Born Italy. Died in New York. Married Raphael De John about 1884 in Italy.
1930 US Census: Rose DeJohn, age 70 (b. Italy;
parents b. Italy) and widowed, was heading a household at 232 West Genesee
Street in the Village of Clyde, Galen Township, Wayne County, New York. Her residence was valued at $4,000 and she immigrated to the US in 1889 (subsequently naturalized).
4. Children: (5 total; 4 still alive in 1910)
a. Jennie DeJohn: Born about 1887 in Italy.
b. Charles A. DeJohn: Born about 1891 in New York.
1910 US Census: Charles resided with his parents.
1920 US Census: Charles A. DeJohn, age 29 (b. NYS)
and employed as a farmer, was heading a household on Swamp Road in Galen
Township, Wayne County, New York. The
household also included his partner, Joseph DeJohn, age 22 (b. NYS), single,
and employed as a farmer; wife, Louise DeJohn, age 23 (b. NYS); daughter, Mary
DeJohn, age 3 years and 4 months (b. NYS); father, Raphael DeJohn, age 64 (b.
Italy) and employed as a farm laborer, who immigrated to the US in 1887
(naturalized 1892); and mother, Rose DeJohn, age 59 (b. Italy), who immigrated
to the US in 1889 (naturalized 1892).
1930 US Census: Charles DeJohn, age 39 (b. NYS;
parents b. Italy) and employed as a farmer, was heading a household in Galen
Township, Wayne County, New York. He
married 1st at age 24. The household
also included his wife, Louise DeJohn, age 33 (b. NYS; parents b. Italy), who
married 1st at age 18; daughter, May D. DeJohn, age 13 (b. NYS); son, Ralph
DeJohn, age 9 (b. NYS); and son, Charles DeJohn, age 6 (b. NYS). Of interest, the household headed by Joseph
A. DeJohn, age 33, was enumerated next door.
1940 US Census: Charles DeJohn, age 49 (b. NYS) and
employed in a restaurant, was heading a household in/near the Village of Clyde,
Galen Township, Wayne County, New York.
He had completed 6th grade, and he resided in the same house in April
1935. The household also included his
wife, Louise DeJohn, age 42 (b. NYS), who had completed 2 years of high school;
son, Ralph DeJohn, age 18 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a laborer at the
PWA School, who had completed 4 years of high school; son, Charles DeJohn, Jr.,
age 15 (b. NYS), who had completed 2 years of high school; and mother, Rose DeJohn,
age 80 (b. Italy) and widowed, who had completed 7th grade.
Charles DeJohn married Louise (?) and had the
following children:
(1. Mary "May" D. DeJohn: Born about 1917
in New York.
(2. Ralph DeJohn: Born about 1921 in New York.
(3. Charles DeJohn, Jr.: Born about 1924 in New
York.
c. A. Joseph DeJohn (also seen: Joseph A.):
Note: If the parents of Rose
Delores (DeJohn) Mancini were named Joseph and Jennie, as suggested by family
memory, this Joseph is a prime candidate.
(1. Biographical notes:
Born about 1898 in/near the Village of Clyde, Galen
Township, Wayne County, New York. Employed as a farmer.
1910 US Census: Joseph resided with his parents.
1930 US Census: Joseph A. DeJohn, age 33 (b. NYS;
parents b. Italy) and employed as a farm laborer, was heading a household in
Galen Township, Wayne County, New York.
He was married 1st at age 24. The
household also included his wife, Jennie DeJohn, age 32 (b. NYS; parents b.
Italy), who was married 1st at age 24; daughter, Dorothy J. DeJohn, age 7 (b.
NYS); and daughter, Eleanor M. DeJohn, age 3 years and 6 months (b. NYS). Of interest, the household headed by Charles
DeJohn, age 39, was enumerated next door.
1940 US Census: Joseph DeJohn, age 43 (b. NYS) and
employed in a restaurant, was heading a household in/near the Village of Clyde,
Galen Township, Wayne County, New York.
He had completed 2 years of high school, and he resided in the same
house in April 1935. The household also
included his wife, Jennie DeJohn, age 42 (b. NYS), who had completed 8th grade;
daughter, Dorothy DeJohn, age 17 (b. NYS) and single, who had completed 3 years
of high school; and daughter, Eleanor DeJohn, age 13 (b. NYS), who had
completed 8th grade.
(2. Wife: Jennie Mary Fischette
Born about 1898; daughter of Dennis (b. Italy) and
Delia (Truberry) Fischette (b. Italy) of Clyde, Galen Township, Wayne County,
New York. Married Joseph DeJohn on 20
January 1922 in Wayne County, New York.
(3. Children:
(a. Dorothy J. DeJohn: Born about 1923 in New York.
(b. Eleanor M. DeJohn: Born
about 1926 in New York.
2.
Antonis "Tony" DeJohn: (Clyde) Born about 1858 in
Italy. Immigrated to
the US in 1889.
1900
US Census: Tony DeJohn, age 42 (b. Italy (year and month not known); parents b.
Italy) and employed as a day laborer, was heading a household in the Village of
Clyde, Galen Township, Wayne County, New York.
He immigrated to the US in 1889 and was subsequently naturalized. The household also included his wife of 16
years, Philla DeJohn, age 40 (b. Italy (year and month not known); parents b.
Italy), who had had 7 children, 6 of whom were still alive; son, John DeJohn,
age 15 (b. Feb 1885 in Italy); daughter, Emma DeJohn, age 10 (b. Jan 1890 in
NYS); daughter, Josephine DeJohn, age 7 (b. Feb 1893 in NYS); daughter, Mamie
DeJohn, age 5 (b. Mar 1895 in NYS); son, Fred DeJohn, age 3 (b. Mar 1897 in
NYS); and son, Frank DeJohn, age 1 (b. May 1899 in NYS).
1905
NYS Census: Tony DeJohn, age 48 (b. Italy) and employed as a day laborer, was
heading a household in Galen Township, Wayne County, New York. He had resided in the US for 18 years. The household also included his wife, Flora
DeJohn, age 45 (b. Italy); son, John DeJohn, age 20 (b. Italy) and employed as
a day laborer; daughter, Emma DeJohn, age 17 (b. Italy); daughter, Josie
DeJohn, age 14 (b. US); daughter, Mamie DeJohn, age 11 (b. US); son, Frank
DeJohn, age 9 (b. US); son, Fred DeJohn, age 7 (b. US); and daughter, Jennie
DeJohn, age 5 (b. US).
1910
US Census: Tony DeJohn, age 56 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy) and employed as a
farm laborer, was heading a household at 83 Meadow Street in the Village of
Clyde, Galen Township, Wayne County, New York.
He had been married once and had immigrated to the US in 1887 (subsequently
naturalized). The household also
included his wife of 27 years, Felice DeJohn, age 53 (b. Italy; parents b.
Italy), who had been married once, had had 10 children, 7 of whom were still
alive, and was employed as a farm laborer; son, John DeJohn, age 24 (b. Italy),
single, and employed as a bar tender in a liquor store; daughter, Josephine
DeJohn, age 18 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a farm laborer; daughter,
Mammie DeJohn, age 16 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a farm laborer; son,
Frank DeJohn, age 14 (b. NYS) and employed as farm laborer; daughter, Jennie
DeJohn, age 10 (b. NYS); and son, Fred DeJohn, age 12 (b. NYS).
1920
US Census: Tony DeJohn, age 60 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy) and employed as a
farmer, was heading a household on Hill Street in the Village of Clyde, Galen
Township, Wayne County, New York. He
immigrated to the US in 1889; naturalized in 1895. The
household also included his wife, Flora DeJohn, age 57 (b. Italy; parents b.
Italy), who immigrated to the US in 1890 (naturalized 1895); son, John DeJohn,
age 33 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a laborer in a factory; son, Frank
DeJohn, age 23 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a laborer in a nursery; son,
Fred DeJohn, age 21 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a laborer in a nursery;
and daughter, Jennie DeJohn, age 19 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a machine
operator in a box factory.
1930
US Census: Antonis DeJohn, age 72 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy), with no
occupation recorded (initially recorded as disabled, but that was crossed out),
was heading a household at 34 Sodus Street in the Village of Clyde, Galen
Township, Wayne County, New York. His
residence was valued at $3,000 and he married 1st at age 25. The household also included his wife, Felice
DeJohn, age 67 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy), who married 1st at age 22. They both immigrated to the US in 1896 and were subsequently
naturalized.
Tony DeJohn
married Felice "Philla" (?)/Flora Comptello (b. Italy) and had the
following children:
a.
John DeJohn: Born February 1885 in Italy.
b.
Emma DeJohn: Born January 1890 in New York.
c.
Josephine "Josie" DeJohn: Born February 1893 in New York.
d.
Mammie DeJohn: Born March 1895 in New York.
e.
Fred A. DeJohn: Born March 1897 in New York.
1930
US Census: Fred A. DeJohn, age 30 (b. NYS; parents b. Italy) and employed as a
laborer in a nursery, was heading a household at 57 Columbia Street in the
Village of Clyde, Galen Township, Wayne County, New York. His residence was valued at $2,500 and he
married 1st at age 26. The household
also included his wife, Mary J. DeJohn, age 22 (b. PA; parents b. Italy), who
married 1st at age 18; and son, Anthony B. DeJohn, age 1 year and 7 months (b.
NYS).
f. Frank Antonio DeJohn: Born May 1899 in New York. Antonio DeJohn: Born 23 March
1896 (also seen: May 1899) in New York. Died December 1969 in the Village of Clyde, Galen Township, Wayne
County, New York.
1915
NYS Census: Frank DeJohn, age 19, resided with his parents in Galen Township,
Wayne County, New York. (pg 22, house # 79)
1930
US Census: Frank DeJohn, age 34 (b. NYS; parents b. Italy) and employed as a
chauffeur for a private family, was heading a household at 115 Geneva Street in
the Village of Clyde, Galen Township, Wayne County, New York. His residence was valued at $800, and he
married 1st at age 25. The household
also included his wife, Jennie M. DeJohn, age 26 (b. NYS; parents b. NYS), who
married 1st at age 17; daughter, Flora J. DeJohn, age 7 (b. NYS); daughter,
Almeda N. DeJohn, age 6 (b. NYS); daughter, Mary G. DeJohn, age 3 years and 6
months (b. NYS); daughter, Thelma E. DeJohn, age 2 years and 6 months (b. NYS);
and daughter, Anna E. DeJohn, age 6 months (b. NYS).
1940
US Census: Frank DeJohn, age 44 (b. NYS) and employed as a farmer, was heading
a household in Galen Township, Wayne County, New York. He had completed 8th grade, and he resided
elsewhere in Wayne County in April 1935.
The household also included his wife, Jennie DeJohn, age 35 (b. NYS),
who had completed 8th grade; daughter, Flora DeJohn, age 17 (b. NYS), who had
completed 4 years of high school; daughter, Mary DeJohn, age 13 (b. NYS), who
had completed 7th grade; daughter, Thelma DeJohn, age 12 (b. NYS), who had
completed 6th grade; daughter, Ann DeJohn, age 10 (b. NYS), who had completed
5th grade; daughter, Delores DeJohn, age 7 (b. NYS), who had completed 2nd grade; and
daughter, Francis DeJohn, age 6 (b. NYS), who had completed 1st grade.
Frank DeJohn
married Jennie Mae Wolcott of Corning, New York, daughter of Daniel and Jennie
(Wilson) Wolcott, on 1 December 1921 in the Village of Clyde, Galen Township, Wayne County, New York and had the following children:
(1.
Flora J. DeJohn: Born about 1923 in New York.
(2.
Almeda N. DeJohn: Born about 1924 in New York.
(3.
Mary G. DeJohn: Born about 1926 in New York.
(4.
Thelma E. DeJohn: Born about 1927 in New York.
(5.
Anna E. DeJohn: born about 1929 in New York.
(6. Deloris DeJohn: Born about 1933
in New York.
Note: Could be Rose Delores (DeJohn)
Mancini, who would have been about age 17 in 1950, about the time she married
David Peter Mancini.
(7.
Frances DeJohn: Born about 1934 in New York.
g.
Jennie DeJohn: Born about 1900 in New York.
3.
Anthony F. DeJohn: (Clyde) Born about 1873 in
Italy. Immigrated to
the US in 1900.
1910
US Census: Antonio DeJohn, age 37 (b. Italy) and employed as a laborer on the
barge canal, was heading a household at 64 Hill Street in the Village of Clyde,
Galen Township, Wayne County, New York. He
immigrated to the US in 1900 and had been married once. The
household also included his wife of 8 years, Angeline DeJohn, age 27 (b.
Italy), who immigrated to the US in 1900, had married once, and had had 5
children, all still alive; daughter, Jennie DeJohn, age 7 (b. NYS); son, Fred
DeJohn, age 6 (b. NYS); daughter, Maggie DeJohn, age 5 (b. NYS); son, Joe
DeJohn, age 3 (b. NYS); and son, Thomas DeJohn, age 1 year and 1 months (b.
NYS).
1920
US Census: Tony DeJohn, age 45 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy) and employed as a
laborer, was heading a household in the Village of Clyde, Galen Township, Wayne
County, New York. He immigrated
to the US in 1900;
naturalized in 1911. The household also
included his wife, Angeline DeJohn, age 37 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy), who
immigrated to the US in 1900 and was naturalized in 1911; son, John DeJohn, age
17 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a laborer; son, Fred DeJohn, age 15 (b.
NYS), single, and employed as a laborer; daughter, Maggie DeJohn, age 14 (b.
NYS); son, Joseph DeJohn, age 13 (b. NYS); son, Thomas DeJohn, age 11 (b. NYS);
son, Fonsie DeJohn, age 8 (b. NYS); daughter, Jennie DeJohn, age 4 years and 2
months (b. NYS); son, James DeJohn, age 2 years and 4 months (b. NYS); and son,
Sandal DeJohn, age 2 months (b. NYS).
1930
US Cesus: Anthony F. DeJohn, age 57 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy) and employed
as a laborer, was heading a household at 67 Hill Street in the Village of
Clyde, Galen Township, Wayne County, New York.
He immigrated to the US in 1900; subsequently naturalized. His residence was valued at $2,000. The household also included his wife,
Angeline DeJohn, age 47 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy), who immigrated to the US
in 1900; son, Fred DeJohn, age 26 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a clerk in
an ice cream parlor; daughter, Jane E. DeJohn, age 14 (b. NYS); son, James N.
DeJohn, age 13 (b. NYS); and Santo J. DeJohn, age 10 (b. NYS).
1940
US Census: Anthony DeJohn, age 67 (b. Italy) and employed as a laborer on a
fruit farm, was heading a household in/near the Village of Clyde, Galen
Township, Wayne County, New York. His
residence was valued at $1,500; he had completed 6th grade, and he resided in the
same house in April 1935. The household
also included his wife, Angeline DeJohn, age 57 (b. Italy); son, James DeJohn,
age 23 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a laborer on a fruit farm; and
grandson, Fred DeJohn, Jr., age 6 (b. NYS).
a.
John DeJohn: Born about 1903 in New York.
b.
Fred DeJohn: Born about 1904/05 in New York.
Married (?) and had the following son:
(1.
Fred DeJohn, Jr.: Born about 1934 in New York.
c.
Maggie DeJohn: Born about 1906 in New York.
d.
Joseph "Joe" DeJohn: Born about 1907 in New York.
1930
US Census: Joseph DeJohn, age 23 (b. NYS; parents b. Italy) and employed as a
truck man doing odd jobs, was heading a household at 199 Lock Street in the
Village of Clyde, Galen Township, Wayne County, New York. He married 1st at age 19. The household also included his wife, Mary J.
DeJohn, age 22 (b. NYS; parents b. Italy), who married 1st at age 18; and
daughter, Gloria J. DeJohn, age 1 year and 3 months (b. NYS).
1940
US Census: Joseph DeJohn, age 33 (b. NYS) and employed as an operator in a
service station, was heading a household in/near the Village of Clyde, Galen
Township, Wayne County, New York. His
residence was valued at $1,400; he had completed 8th grade, and he resided in
the same house in April 1935. The
household also included his wife, Mary DeJohn, age 32 (b. NYS), who had
completed 1 years of high school; daughter, Gloria DeJohn, age 11 (b. NYS), who
had completed 4th grade; daughter, Phylis DeJohn, age 8 (b. NYS), who had
completed 3rd grade; and son, Robert DeJohn, age 6 (b. NYS).
Joseph DeJohn
married Mary J. (?) and had the following children:
(1.
Gloria J. DeJohn: Born about 1929 in New York.
(2.
Phylis DeJohn: Born about 1932 in New York.
(3.
Robert DeJohn: Born about 1934 in New York.
e.
Thomas DeJohn: Born about 1909 in New York.
f.
Fonsi DeJohn: Born about
1912 in New York.
g.
Jane E. "Jennie" DeJohn: Born about 1916 in New York.
h.
James N. DeJohn: Born about 1917/18 in New York.
i. Santo J. DeJohn: Born about 1920 in New York.
4.
James DeJohn: (Clyde) Born about 1889 in
Italy. Immigrated to
the US in 1904.
1910
US Census: James DeJohn, age 21 (b. Italy, parents b. Italy), single, and
employed as a farm laborer, was boarding in the household headed by Frank
Marino, age 36 (b. Italy) in the Village of Clyde, Galen Township, Wayne County,
New York. He (James) immigrated
to the US in 1904.
5.
Frank DeJohn: (Lyons) Born January 1857 in
Italy. Immigrated to
the US in 1886.
1900
US Census: Frank DeJohn, age 43 (b. Jan 1857 in Italy; parents b. Italy) and
employed as a laborer, was heading a household in the Village of Lyons, Lyons
Township, Wayne County, New York. He
immigrated to the US in 1886. The
household also included his wife, Loretta DeJohn, age 38 (b. Nov 1861 in Italy;
parents b. Italy), who had had 8 children, all of whom were still alive and who
immigrated to the US in 1886; daughter, Anna DeJohn, age 13 (b. Dec 1886 in NYS); daughter, Jennie
DeJohn, age 12 (b. Mar 1887 in NYS); son, Philip DeJohn, age 10 (b. Oct 1889 in
NYS); son, Nicholas DeJohn, age 8 (b. Sep 1891 in NYS); daughter, Josephine
DeJohn, age 7 (b. Mar 1892 in NYS); son, Roy DeJohn, age 5 (b. Aug 1894 in
NYS); son, Michael DeJohn, age 3 (b. Mar 1896 in NYS); and daughter, Nellie
DeJohn, age 11 months (b. Jun 1899 in NYS).
1910
US Census: Frank DeJohn, age 54 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy) and employed as a
section hand for a trolley road, was heading a household in the Village of
Lyons, Lyons Township, Wayne County, New York.
He immigrated to the US in 1883 and was subsequently naturalized. The household also included his wife of 24
years, Florence DeJohn, age 47 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy), who immigrated
to the US in 1886
and had had 10 children, all still alive; daughter, Jennie DeJohn, age 22 (b.
NYS) and single; son, Phillip DeJohn, age 21 (b. NYS) and single; son, Nicholas
DeJohn, age 18 (b. NYS) and single; daughter, Josephine DeJohn, age 17 (b. NYS)
and single; son, Michael DeJohn, age 13 (b. NYS); daughter, Nellie DeJohn, age
11 (b. NYS); daughter, Laura DeJohn, age 8 (b. NYS); daughter, Margarint
DeJohn, age 6 (b. NYS); son-in-law, Frank Mancuso, age 24 (b. Italy; parents b.
Italy) and employed as a barber (no immigration date recorded); and daughter,
Anna DeJohn, age 23 (b. NYS), who had had no children. Of interest, Peter DeJohn, age 30 (b. Italy),
was boarding in the household enumerated next to Frank's household on the
Census page.
1920
US Census: Frank DeJohn, age 63 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy) and widowed, with
no employment recorded, was heading a household at 47 Shuler Street in the Village
of Lyons, Lyons Township, Wayne County, New York. He immigrated to the US in 1883; naturalized in
1900. The household also included his
son, Philip DeJohn, age 30 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a barber; son,
Nicholas DeJohn, age 28 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a barber; son, Roy
DeJohn, age 25 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a barber; son, Michael DeJohn,
age 22 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a clerk in a cigar store; daughter,
Nellie DeJohn, age 20 (b. NYS) and single, with no occupation recorded;
daughter, Laura DeJohn, age 17 (b. NYS), single, and employed as an operator in
a glove mill; and daughter, Margaret DeJohn, age 15 (b. NYS) and single.
Frank DeJohn
married Florence/Loretta (?) and had the following children:
a.
Anna DeJohn: Born December 1886 in New York.
b.
Jennie DeJohn: Born March 1887 in New York.
c.
Philip DeJohn: Born October 1889 in New York.
1930
US Census: Philip DeJohn, age 39 (b. NYS; parents b. Italy) and employed as a
barber in his own shop, was heading a household at 47 Shuler Street in the
Village of Lyons, Lyons Township, Wayne County, New York. He married 1st at age 26 and his residence
was valued at $3,000. The household also
included his wife, Virginia DeJohn, age 26 (b. PA; parents b. Italy), who married
1st at age 22; and son, Philip DeJohn, age 2 years and 6 months.
d.
Nicholas DeJohn: Born September 1891 in New York.
1930
US Census: Nicholas DeJohn, age 38 (b. NYS; parents b. Italy) and employed as a
wholesale merchant for a tobacco and candy company, was heading a household at
45 Shuler Street in the Village of Lyons, Lyons Township, Wayne County, New
York. His residence was valued at $3,000
and he married 1st at age 26. The
household also included his wife, Julia DeJohn, age 27 (b. NYS; parents b.
Italy) and employed as a wholesale merchant for a tobacco and candy company,
who married 1st at age 25.
e.
Josephine DeJohn: Born March 1892 in New York.
f.
Roy DeJohn: Born August 1894 in New York.
1910
US Census: Roy DeJohn, age 14 (b. NYS; parents b. Italy) was an
"inmate" in the State Agricultural and Industrial School in Rush
Township, Monroe County, New York, where he was employed as a farm laborer.
1930
US Census: Roy A. DeJohn, age 35 (b. NYS; parents b. Rocco San Felice, Italy)
and employed as , was heading a household at 87 Catherine Street in the Village
of Lyons, Lyons Township, Wayne County, New York. His residence was valued at $2,500, and he
married 1st at age 30. The household
also included his wife, Flossie D. DeJohn, age 31 (b. NYS; parents b. Germany),
who married 1st at age 26.
g.
Michael DeJohn: Born March 1896 in New York.
1930
US Census: Michael DeJohn, age 33 (b. NYS; parents b. Italy) and employed as a
taxi driver for a public taxi service, was heading a household at 2 Baltzel
Avenue in the Village of Lyons, Lyons Township, Wayne County, New York. His residence was valued at $2,000, and he
married 1st at age 23. The household
also included his wife, Rose DeJohn, age 29 (b. NYS; parents b. Italy), who
married 1st at age 19; daughter, Florence DeJohn, age 8 (b. NYS); son, Frank
DeJohn, age 4 (b. NYS); son, Anthony DeJohn, age 2 (b. NYS); and father, Frank
DeJohn, age 74 (b. Italy) and widowed, who married 1st at age 18 and immigrated
to the US in 1883 (subsequently naturalized).
h.
Nellie DeJohn: Born June 1899 in New York.
i.
Laura DeJohn: Born about 1902 in New York.
j.
Margaret DeJohn: Born about 1904 in New York.
6.
Filomana DeJohn: (Lyons) Born about 1863 in Italy
1920
US Census: Filomana DeJohn, age 57 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy) and widowed,
was heading a household at 43 Shuler Street in the Village of Lyons, Lyons
Township, Wayne County, New York. Of
interest, the household headed by Frank DeJohn, age 63 (b. Italy) and widowed,
was at 47 Shuler Street.
7. Peter DeJohn: (Lyons) Born about 1880 in Italy.
1910
US Census: Peter DeJohn, age 30 (b. Italy) and employed as a laborer, boarded
in the household headed by Velie John on Genesee Street in the Village of
Lyons, Lyons Township, Wayne County, New York.
He immigrated to the US in 1902. Of
interest, this household was enumerated beside the household headed by Frank
DeJohn, age 54 (b. Italy), who had been married 24 years to Florence DeJohn.
8.
Florence DeJohn: (Lyons) Born about 1892 in Italy.
1910
US Census: Florence DeJohn, age 18 (b. Italy) and single; parents b. Italy),
resided in the household headed by her cousin, Peter Scott, age 28 (b. Italy)
in Lyons Township, Wayne County, New York.
She immigrated to the US in 1909.
9.
William DeJohn: (Macedon) Born about 1889 in New
York.
1910
US Census: William DeJohn, age 21 (b. NYS; parents b. Italy), single, and
employed as a farm laborer (working out), resided in the household headed by
Frederick Schoomaker, age 34 (b. NYS), in Macedon Township, Wayne County, New
York.
10.
James DeJohn: (Arcadia) Born about 1891 in Italy.
1920
US Census: James DeJohn, age 29 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy) and employed as a
laborer in a paper box factory, was heading a household at 56 S. Main Street in
the Village of Newark, Arcadia Township, Wayne County, New York. He immigrated to the US in 1905; subsequently
naturalized. The household also included
his wife, Mary Virginia DeJohn, age 20 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy), who
immigrated to the US in 1903 (subsequently naturalized); and daughter, Angelina
Marie DeJohn, age 1 year and 2 months (b. NYS).
1930
US Census: James DeJohn, age 40 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy) and employed as a
laborer in a paper mill, was heading a household at 526 East Union Street in
the Village of Newark, Arcadia Township, Wayne County, New York. His residence was valued at $5,000 and he
married 1st at age 27. He
immigrated to the US in 1904; subsequently naturalized. The
household also included his wife, Mary DeJohn, age 29 (b. Italy; parents b.
Italy) and employed as clerk in her own store, who married 1st at age 17 and
immigrated to the US in 1905 (subsequently naturalized); daughter, Mary DeJohn,
age 11 (b. NYS); daughter, Grace DeJohn, age 9 (b. NYS); son, Ralph DeJohn, age
7 (b. NYS); daughter, Anna DeJohn, age 5 (b. NYS); son, Michael DeJohn, age 2
years and 6 months (b. NYS); and son, Lewis DeJohn, age 7 months (b. NYS).
James DeJohn
married Mary Virginia (?) and had the following children:
a. Angelina Marie DeJohn "Mary": Born about 1919 in New York.
b.
Grace DeJohn: Born about 1921 in New York.
c.
Ralph DeJohn: Born about 1923 in New York.
d.
Anna DeJohn: Born about 1925 in New York.
e.
Michael DeJohn: Born about 1927 in New York.
f.
Lewis DeJohn: Born about 1929 in New York.
11.
William DeJohn: (Arcadia) Born about 1883 in Italy.
1920
US Census: William DeJohn, age 37 (b. Italy) and employed as a farmer, was
heading a household in Arcadia Township, Wayne County, New York. The household also included his wife, Annie
DeJohn, age 35 (b. Italy); son, Jose DeJohn, age 16 (b. NYS) and single;
William DeJohn, age 12 (b. NYS); daughter, Rosie DeJohn, age 13 (b. NYS); daughter, Marie DeJohn, age 11 (b.
NYS); daughter, Annie DeJohn, age 9 (b. NYS); daughter, Louisa DeJohn, age 6
(b. NYS); son, Dennis DeJohn, age 4 (b. NYS); son, Tony DeJohn, age 2 years and
6 months (b. NYS); daughter, Flora DeJohn, age 6 months (b. NYS).
1930
US Census: William DeJohn, age 48 (b. Naples, Italy; parents b. Naples, Italy)
and employed as keeper of his own store, was heading a household at 380 East
Union Street in the Village of Newark, Arcadia Township, Wayne County, New
York. His residence was valued at $6,500
and he married 1st at age 22. The
household also included his wife, Ina DeJohn, age 46 (b. Naples, Italy; parents
b. Naples, Italy) and employed as keeper in her husband's store, who married
1st at age 20; son, William DeJohn, age 20 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a
laborer in a box factory; daughter, Ina DeJohn, age 17 (b. NYS), single, and
employed as a laborer in an extract factory; daughter, Louise DeJohn, age 16
(b. NYS), single, and employed as a laborer in a box factory; son, Dan DeJohn,
age 15 (b. NYS); son, Anthony DeJohn, age 12 (b. NYS); daughter, Flora DeJohn,
age 10 (b. NYS); daughter, Fannie DeJohn, age 8 (b. NYS); and daughter, Dorothy
DeJohn, age 6 (b. NYS).
William DeJohn
married Anna "Ina" (?) and had the following children:
a.
Jose DeJohn: Born about 1904 in New York.
b.
William DeJohn: Born about 1908 in New York.
c.
Rosie DeJohn: Born about 1907 in New York.
d.
Marie DeJohn: Born about 1909 in New York.
e.
Annie DeJohn: Born about 1911 in New York.
f.
Louisa DeJohn: Born about 1914 in New York.
g.
Dennis "Dan" DeJohn: Born about 1916 in New York.
h.
Anthony "Tony" DeJohn: Born about 1917 in New York.
i.
Flora DeJohn: Born about 1920 in New York.
j.
Fannie DeJohn: Born about 1922 in New York.
k.
Dorothy DeJohn: Born about 1924 in New York.
12.
William N. DeJohn: (Rochester) Born about 1888 in New
York.
1900
US Census: William DeJohn, age 11 (b. Jul 1888 in NYS; parents b. Italy),
resided (as an "inmate") in St. Mary's Boy's Orphan Asylum run by the
Sister of Saint Joseph on West Avenue in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.
1920
US Census: William N. DeJohn, age 32 (b. US; parents b. Italy) and employed as
an iron worker in a foundry, was heading a household at 530 Monroe Avenue in
the City of Rochester, Monroe County, New York.
The household also included his wife, Hellen DeJohn, age 33 (b. NYS;
father b. NYS; mother b. England).
13.
Anna K. W. DeJohn: (Rochester) Born 18 June 1859 in New
York.
1900
US Census: Anna K. W. DeJohn, age 40 (b. 18 Jun 1859 in NYS; parents b.
Germany) and widowed, with no employment recorded, was heading a household at
54 5th Street in the City of Rochester, Monroe County, New York. She had been married 17 years and had had 4
children, 3 of whom were still alive.
The household also included her son, William DeJohn, age 16 (b. 14 Aug
1884 in NYS), single, and employed as a salesman; son, Harry D. De DeJohn, age
8 (b. 21 Feb 1892 in NYS); and daughter, Johanna L. DeJohn, age 5 (b. 24 Dec
1895 in NYS).
1930
US Census: Anna K. DeJohn, age 70 (b. NYS; parents b. Germany), widowed, and
employed as , was heading a household at 493 Parsells
Avenue in the City of Rochester, Monroe County, New York. Her residence was valued at $5,000, and she
married 1st at age 24. The household
also included her son, Harry D. DeJohn, age 38 (b. NYS; father b. Holland;
mother b. NYS), who married 1st at age 20 and was employed as a packer in a
department store; and son [that's what's clearly written], Emerson DeJohn, age
9 (b. NYS; father b. Holland; mother b. NYS) and in school.
a.
William DeJohn: Born 14 August 1884 in New York.
b.
Harry D. DeJohn: Born 21 February 1892 in New York.
c.
Johanna L. DeJohn: Born 24 December 1895 in New York.
14.
John DeJohn: (Rochester) Born about 1886 in Italy.
1920
US Census: John DeJohn, age 34 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy), single, and
employed as a grinder in an air pump concern, was lodging in the household
headed by Emma A. Johnston, age 56 and widowed, at 75 Lyndhurst Street in the
City of Rochester, Monroe County, New York.
15.
James J. and Joseph F. DeJohn: (Rochester) Both
born about 1892 in New York.
1910
US Census: Joseph F. and James J. DeJohn, both age 18 (b. NYS; parents b.
Italy) and single, were boarding in the household headed by Anna Sullivan, age
41 (b. NYS; parents b. Ireland) in the City of Rochester, Monroe County, New
York. Joseph was employed as machinist
for novelty works company and James was employed as a
gas pipe fitter for a house piping company.
1920
US Census: James DeJohn, age 27 (b. NYS), divorced, and employed as a gas
fitter for a gas company, was lodging in the household headed by Frank Kennard,
age 55 (b. NYS) at 224 William Street in the City of Rochester, Monroe County,
New York.
1930
US Census: James J. DeJohn, age 40 (b. NYS; parents b. NYS) and employed as a
gas fitter for a gas and electric manufacturing company, was heading a
household on Bay View Road in Bay View, Irondequoit Township, Monroe County,
New York. His residence was valued at
$6,000, and he was married 1st at age 21.
The household also included his wife, Anna F. DeJohn, age 41 (b. NYS;
parents b. NYS), who married 1st at age 31; daughter, Geraldine L. DeJohn, age
17 (b. NYS; father b. NYS; mother b. English-speaking Canada), single, and
employed as bookkeeper for a gas and electric manufacturing company; and
daughter, Dorothy F. DeJohn, age 16 (b.
NYS; father b. NYS; mother b. English-speaking Canada), single, and in
school.
1930
US Census: Joseph F. DeJohn, age 36 (b. NYS; parents b. French-speaking Canada)
and employed as a machinist for a retail auto park, was rooming in the
household headed by Christina Zimmerman, age 60 (b. Germany) at 1180 Main
Street in the City of Rochester, Monroe County, New York. He married 1st at age 30.
16.
Helen DeJohn: (Rochester) Born about 1900 in New
York.
1930
US Census: Helen DeJohn, age 30 (b. NYS; parents b. Italy), single, and
employed as a candy maker in a candy factory, resided in the household headed
by her brother-in-law, Ciro Russo, age 37 (b. Italy) at 98 Sherwood Avenue in
the City of Rochester, Monroe County, New York.
17.
Joseph DeJohn: (Rochester) Born about 1900 in Italy.
1930
US Census: Joseph DeJohn, age 30 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy) and employed as a
tailor in a tailor shop, was heading a household at 274 Columbia Avenue in the
City of Rochester, Monroe County, New York.
His residence was valued at $5,000; he immigrated to the US in
1915; and he married
1st at age 24. The household also
included his wife, Mamie DeJohn, age 24 (b. NYS; parents b. Italy); son,
Anthony DeJohn, age 6 (b. NYS); and daughter, Diana DeJohn, age 4 (b. NYS).
18.
Charles DeJohn: (Rochester) Born about 1898 in Italy.
1930
US Census: Charles DeJohn, age 32 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy) and employed as
a mechanic in a motor factory, was heading a household at 77 Portland Street in
The City of Rochester, Monroe County, New York.
He was married 1st at age 22 and immigrated to the US in 1900. The household also included his wife,
Madeline/Adeline DeJohn, age 24 (b. NYS; parents b. Italy), who was married 1st
at age 15; daughter, Frances DeJohn, age 6 (b. NYS); and son, Sam DeJohn, age
11 months (b. NYS).
19.
Archie DeJohn: (Rochester) Born about 1895 in Italy.
1930
US Census: Archie DeJohn, age 35 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy) and employed as a
painter for an auto manufacturing company, was boarding in the household headed
by George Facury, age 35 (b. Syria) at 23 Greenleaf Street in the City of
Rochester, Monroe County, New York. He
(Archie) immigrated to the US in 1912 and was married 1st at age 20.
20.
John DeJohn: (Rochester) Born about 1886 in Italy.
1930
US Census: John DeJohn, age 44 (b. Italy; parents b. Italy) and employed as a
grinder in a machine shop, was heading a household at 71 Ontario Street in the
City of Rochester, Monroe County, New York.
He immigrated to the US in 1892 and was married 1st at age 36. The household also included his wife,
Clarabell DeJohn, age 31 (b. NYS; father b. English-speaking Canada; mother b.
NYS), who was married 1st at age 23.
1940
US Census: John DeJohn, age 54 (b. Italy) and employed as a grinder in a
machine shop, was heading a household at 367 Hayward Avenue in the City of
Rochester, Monroe County, New York. He
had completed 8th grade and resided in the same house in April 1935. The household also included his wife,
Clarabell DeJohn, age 41 (b. NYS), who had completed 1 year of high school.
21.
Mollie DeJohn: (Rochester) Born about 1901 in New
York.
1930
US Census: Mollie DeJohn, age 29 (b. NYS; parents b. Italy), married 1st at age
20 and still married, and employed as a shoe cutter for a shoe manufacturer,
was heading a household at 22 Woodlawn Street in the City of Rochester, Monroe
County, New York. The household also
included 2 lodgers: Madeline Demattius, age 22 and single, and Albert
DeMattius, age 16 and single.
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