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Kolesar (Colessar) 1900 Census, Lower Tyrone
Posted by: Cheryl Alagich (ID *****6190) Date: July 02, 2009 at 20:02:54
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I recently came across the 1900 Census for my gr grandparents. Their surname is spelled Colessar on the census, Stephen & Mary, 3 children, Anna, Katie & John. There were 20 additional Kolesars on this census that I never knew about. They must have lived in a patch town. Kolesar, Benjamin b. 1872, George b. 1869 , Michael b. 1871 , another Stephen b. 1871, their wives and children.

Does anyone have a relation with these families?

I still haven't found their origin in Slovakia. Stephan b. 1866 & Mary (maiden name unknown)b. 1871 were married around 1888, most likely in this same area. They would have been GK CAT at this time.

The 1910 Census shows them in Wilpen, PA. But I've also been told they lived in Rainytown, PA before Wilpen, PA

Thanks,
Cheryl


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