
Frank Julius Kroboth Jr. 
b. September 15, 1891, d. June 19, 1970
| Father | Frank Julius Kroboth b. December 3, 1859, d. May 8, 1922 |
| Mother | Sarah Jane Fletcher b. June 1, 1860, d. October 8, 1938 |
| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Selvey Descendant Chart for Daniel Johnson Descendant Chart for Samuel Leek Descendant Chart for William Fletcher Descendant Chart for Franz J. Kroboth |
| (Child) Birth | Frank Julius Kroboth Jr. was born on September 15, 1891 at West Nyack, NY. |
| Residence | He lived in the household of Frank Julius Kroboth and Sarah Jane Fletcher, and with Lily Josephine Kroboth on February 16, 1892 at Clarkstown, Rockland County, NY. |
| Residence | He lived in the household of Frank Julius Kroboth and Sarah Jane Fletcher, and with Royal Alfred Kroboth, Lily Josephine Kroboth, Ida Liberty Kroboth, Edna Jane Kroboth and Christine Jeannette Kroboth on June 1, 1900 at Clarkstown, Rockland County, NY. |
| 1905 NY Census | He, listed as 15 years old, appeared on the 1905 New York State Census of Manhattan, NY in the household of his parents, Frank and Sarah Jane Kroboth, and with Lily Josephine Kroboth, Ida Liberty Kroboth, Christine Jeannette Kroboth, Royal Alfred Kroboth and Edna Jane Kroboth. Frank Jr. was a Driver. |
| 1910 US Census | He, listed as 20 years old, appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, NY in the household of his parents, Frank and Sarah Jane Kroboth, and with Ida Liberty Kroboth, Christine Jeannette Kroboth and Edna Jane Kroboth. |
| 1915 NY Census | He, listed as 23 years old, appeared on the 1915 New York State Census of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, NY in the household of his parents, Frank and Sarah Jane Kroboth, and with Lily Josephine Kroboth, Ida Liberty Kroboth, Christine Jeannette Kroboth, Royal Alfred Kroboth and Edna Jane Kroboth. Frank Jr. was in the Wholesale Business. |
| (Groom) Marriage | At age 27, Frank married Leona Josephine Farrell, 25, daughter of Lawrence J. Farrell and Maria Hehir, on July 3, 1919 at St. Paul's Church, Binghamton, NY. Clara Farrell witnessed the marriage. Along with Walter Kettle. |
| Newspaper Clipping | The following newspaper article appeared in The Binghamton Press on July 5, 1919: Miss Leona J. Farrell, daughter of Mrs. Maria Farrell of 6 Gold Street, and Frank J. Kroboth, Jr., of this city, were married Thursday night at 8:30 o'clock in the parochial residence of St. Paul's Church by the Rev. Andrew J. Comerford. They were attended by Miss Clara Farrell, a sister of the bride, and Walter Kettle. The bride wore a gown of navy blue beaded georgette crepe with a hat of beige color and a corsage bouquet of bridal roses. Her attendant wore navy blue over satin in a corresponding shade and her corsage bouquet was of pink roses. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the bride's home to the members of the immediate family. A pink color scheme was employed in the table appointments. The table was centered with a crystal basket of pink roses tied with a tulle bow and pink candles in crystal holders afforded Illumination. For favors there were pink nut baskets. Mr. and Mrs. Kroboth left that night for a trip to New York and upon their return will reside in this city. The bride's traveling suit was of navy blue serge. For more than a year Mrs. Kroboth has been employed as a stenographer in the editorial rooms of The Binghamton Press. . |
| 1920 US Census | He, listed as 28, appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Binghamton, Broome County, NY in the household of his mother in law, Maria Farrell, and with Adelaide Farrell, Clara Farrell, Sarah Farrell and Leona Josephine Kroboth. Frank owned a Motorbus Business. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, Jean, was born on February 26, 1920 at Olean, Cattaraugus County, NY. |
| (Son) Birth | A son, Frank, was born on July 18, 1922. |
| Newspaper Clipping | The following newspaper article appeared in The Binghamton Press on December 15, 1923: Originator of names for busses when he introduced the palatial “Pullman of the Highways”, known throughout this section as the “Jean Marie”, Frank J. Kroboth is a pioneer motor bus man in this section of the state. For a number of years Mr. Kroboth has been operating the bus line which extends up the Chenango valley to Greene. Now he operates through to Norwich on a regular schedule and has bus connections from that point to Utica and Syracuse. Out of Binghamton connections may be had with other lines operating to Cortland, to Owego, to Susquehanna Depot, Windsor and to score s of other points. Thus the public is now enabled to travel either by bus or train to points within a hundred mile radius. Bus schedules are arranged at different hours than the train service is given, permitting the traveler greater latitude in making connections, attending to business or visiting with friends en route to destinations. Frank J. Kroboth is president of the local bus owners' association and was largely instrumental in establishing the central bus station on Warren Street. From this point all the bus lines leaving the city radiate and a comfortable waiting and checking room is provided for the patrons. Mr. Kroboth is also vice president of the state association. He Is very active in the snow removal program in this county and in the state as well, and personally has done much to keep the highways open over which his bus lines operate, giving service practically without loss of a few hours or even a day over a period of years. . |
| (Son) Birth | A son, Lawrence, was born on June 23, 1924. |
| 1930 US Census | Frank, listed as 38 years old, appeared as the head of household with his wife Leona, 36 years old, on the 1930 Federal Census of Binghamton, Broome County, NY, on Lincoln Avenue, recorded April 9, 1930. Their children, Jean, 10, Frank, 7, and Lawrence Alfred Kroboth, 5, were listed as living with them. Frank owed a Busline Business. |
| Residence | He and Leona lived in 1933 at 62 Lincoln Avenue, Binghamton, NY. Also living with them was Sarah Jane Kroboth. |
| 1940 US Census | Frank, listed as 48 years old, appeared as the head of household with his wife Leona, 46 years old, on the 1940 Federal Census of Binghampton, Broome county, NY, on 141 Murry Street, recorded April 2, 1940. Their children, Jean, 20, Frank, 19, and Lawrence Alfred Kroboth, 15, were listed as living with them. Frank (father) worked at a Private Garage, Jean worked as a Stenographer at the Chamber of Commerce and Frank (son) worked as a Clerk at an Ice Cream Store. |
| (Deceased) Death | Frank died on June 19, 1970 at Binghamton, NY, at age 78. |
| (Interred) Burial | He was buried after June 19, 1970 at Calvary Cemetery, Johnson City, Broome County, NY. |
Family | Leona Josephine Farrell b. July 11, 1893, d. November 12, 1987 |
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| Last Edited | September 7, 2025 |
Franz Joseph Kroboth 
| Charts | Descendant Chart for Franz J. Kroboth Ancestors of Roger Jene Szendy |
| Note | Franz Joseph Kroboth He had 6 children, one was a teacher in University of Vienna, another a shoemaker, and another a dressmaker. |
| Occupation | Franz was a Farmer. |
| (Son) Birth | A son, Frank, was born on December 3, 1859 at Austria. |
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| Last Edited | January 8, 2012 |
Ida Liberty Kroboth 
b. March 7, 1893, d. 1955
| Father | Frank Julius Kroboth b. December 3, 1859, d. May 8, 1922 |
| Mother | Sarah Jane Fletcher b. June 1, 1860, d. October 8, 1938 |
| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Selvey Descendant Chart for Daniel Johnson Descendant Chart for Samuel Leek Descendant Chart for William Fletcher Descendant Chart for Franz J. Kroboth |
| (Child) Birth | Ida Liberty Kroboth was born on March 7, 1893 at West Nyack, NY. |
| Residence | She lived in the household of Frank Julius Kroboth and Sarah Jane Fletcher, and with Royal Alfred Kroboth, Lily Josephine Kroboth, Frank Julius Kroboth Jr., Edna Jane Kroboth and Christine Jeannette Kroboth on June 1, 1900 at Clarkstown, Rockland County, NY. |
| 1905 NY Census | She, listed as 12 years old, appeared on the 1905 New York State Census of Manhattan, NY in the household of her parents, Frank and Sarah Jane Kroboth, and with Lily Josephine Kroboth, Frank Julius Kroboth Jr., Christine Jeannette Kroboth, Royal Alfred Kroboth and Edna Jane Kroboth. |
| 1910 US Census | She, listed as 18 years old, appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, NY in the household of her parents, Frank and Sarah Jane Kroboth, and with Frank Julius Kroboth Jr., Christine Jeannette Kroboth and Edna Jane Kroboth. |
| (Bride) Marriage | Ida married Edward Samuel Lantz.. |
| 1915 NY Census | She, listed as 22 years old, appeared on the 1915 New York State Census of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, NY in the household of her parents, Frank and Sarah Jane Kroboth, and with Lily Josephine Kroboth, Frank Julius Kroboth Jr., Christine Jeannette Kroboth, Royal Alfred Kroboth and Edna Jane Kroboth. Ida was a Cashier in a Telephone Office. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, Marian, was born in December, 1917 at PA. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, Jean, was born on August 6, 1920 at PA. |
| (Son) Birth | A son, Robert, was born on August 30, 1923 at Newburg, NY. |
| 1930 US Census | She, listed as 37 years old, appeared with her husband Edward Samuel Lantz, 38 years old, on the 1930 Federal Census of Newburgh, Orange County, NY, on 54 Maple Street, recorded April 9, 1930. Their children, Marian, 12, Jean, 9, and Robert Gordon Lantz, 6, were listed as living with them. |
| 1940 US Census | She, listed as 47 years old, appeared with her husband Edward Samuel Lantz, 48 years old, on the 1940 Federal Census of East Orange, Essex County, NJ, on 483 North Grove Street, recorded April 4, 1940. Their children, Jean, 19, and Robert Gordon Lantz, 16, were listed as living with them. Ida worked as a Hairdresser. |
| (Deceased) Death | Ida died in 1955. |
Family | Edward Samuel Lantz b. July 28, 1892 |
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| Last Edited | January 25, 2016 |
Jean Marie Kroboth 
b. February 26, 1920, d. February 23, 2008
| Father | Frank Julius Kroboth Jr. b. September 15, 1891, d. June 19, 1970 |
| Mother | Leona Josephine Farrell b. July 11, 1893, d. November 12, 1987 |
| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Selvey Descendant Chart for Daniel Johnson Descendant Chart for Samuel Leek Descendant Chart for William Fletcher Descendant Chart for Franz J. Kroboth |
| (Child) Birth | Jean Marie Kroboth was born on February 26, 1920 at Olean, Cattaraugus County, NY. Find a grave website lists 16 March 1920 as birth date. |
| 1930 US Census | She, listed as 10 years old, appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Binghamton, Broome County, NY in the household of her parents, Frank and Leona Josephine Kroboth, and with Frank James Kroboth and Lawrence Alfred Kroboth. |
| 1940 US Census | She, listed as 20 years old, appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Binghampton, Broome county, NY in the household of her parents, Frank and Leona Josephine Kroboth, and with Frank James Kroboth and Lawrence Alfred Kroboth. Jean worked as a Stenographer at the Chamber of Commerce. |
| (Bride) Marriage | At age 31, Jean married Richard Habla, 34, on October 13, 1951.. |
| Newspaper Clipping | The following newspaper article appeared in The Binghamton Press on October 15, 1951: White chrysanthemums and gladioli formed the setting at 10:30 a. m. Saturday for the wedding of Miss Jean Marie Kroboth and Richard W. Habla in St. Thomas Aquinas Church. The Rev. John P. Newell officiated. . A reception for approximately 200 guests was held at the Lawson's Town House honoring Mr. and Mrs. Habla, who afterwards left on a wedding trip to the Adirondacks. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kroboth of 167 Crary Avenue. Mr. Habla is the son of Mrs. Mary Habla of Amsterdam and the late Louis Habla. Miss Mary Ruth Coleman and Mrs. William Lee were soloists for a program of wedding music. Mrs. William Buckley played the wedding marches and accompaniment. Mr. Kroboth gave his daughter in marriage. The bride was attired in a gown of antique satin made with a fitted bodice, Peter Pan collar and a deep yoke. An insertion of nylon pleating trimmed the bouffant hoop skirt. Her fingertip illusion veil was fastened to a net headdress trimmed with pearls. Miss Patricia Kettle of Chicago, maid of honor, wore a turquoise faille taffeta gown and a cloche of turquoise leaves trimmed with burnished gold veiling. She carried bronze pompons and yellow rosebuds. Six-year-old Sheila Mahoney of Rochester, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She appeared in a white satin dress made with a hoop skirt. She wore a Dutch cap and carried white pompons and baby rosebuds. William Habla of Amsterdam, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Karl Habla of Gloversville, another brother, and Lawrence Kroboth of Binghamton, brother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Habla will reside in Schenectady where Mr. Habla is employed by General Electric Co. His bride, who formerly was employed in Binghamton by the N. Y. State Workmen's Compensation Board, will be with a similar board in Schenectady. |
| (Husband) Death | On May 25, 1992 her husband, Richard, died at Binghamton, NY, at age 75. |
| (Deceased) Death | Jean died on February 23, 2008 at NY, at age 87. |
| (Interred) Burial | She was buried after February 23, 2008 at Calvary Cemetery, Johnson City, Broome County, NY. |
Family | Richard Habla b. February 20, 1917, d. May 25, 1992 |
| Last Edited | July 9, 2017 |
Kathryn Christine Kroboth 
b. December 21, 1925, d. January 24, 1982
| Father | Royal Alfred Kroboth b. November 24, 1896, d. March 23, 1986 |
| Mother | Anna O. Ondracek b. June 4, 1900, d. February 26, 1985 |
| (Child) Birth | Kathryn Christine Kroboth was born on December 21, 1925. |
| (Child) Baptism | She was baptized on June 24, 1926 at St Anns Church for Deaf-Mutes, Manhattan, NY. Witnesses listed as (looks like Irena or Irma) Irena Mary Ondrasek, Margaret H. Nytray and James Fitzgerald. |
| 1930 US Census | She, listed as 4 years old, appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Bayside, Queens, NY in the household of her parents, Royal and Anna Kroboth, and with Ellen Virginia Kroboth, Marjorie Claire Kroboth and Florence Vivian Kroboth. |
| 1940 US Census | She appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Bronx, NY in the household of, Charles and Mabel S. Genz, and with Mabel Elizabeth Genz, Marjorie Claire Kroboth and Florence Vivian Kroboth. |
| Employment | She was employed in 1945 at Kodak, Fairlawn, NJ. |
| (Bride) Marriage | At age 21, Kathryn married Harold Roy Schroeder, 21, son of Edgar Henry Schroeder and Florence G. King, on September 6, 1947 at Williamsbridge Road Dutch Reformed Church, Bronx, NY.. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, Karen, was born on May 5, 1949. |
| Residence | She and Harold Roy Schroeder lived between 1948 and 1982 at 8-03 Melvin Place, Fairlawn, NJ. Also living with them was Karen Virginia Schroeder. |
| (Daughter) Death | Karen died on February 25, 1970 at Fairlawn, NJ, at age 20. |
| (Deceased) Death | Kathryn died on January 24, 1982 at Fairlawn, NJ, at age 56. |
| (Interred) Burial | She was buried on January 27, 1982 at Fairlawn Memorial Cemetery, Fairlawn, NJ, Church in Radburn, Fairlawn, NJ. |
Family | Harold Roy Schroeder b. November 29, 1925, d. December 26, 2022 |
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| Last Edited | September 12, 2025 |
Lawrence Alfred Kroboth 
b. June 23, 1924, d. March 6, 2003
| Father | Frank Julius Kroboth Jr. b. September 15, 1891, d. June 19, 1970 |
| Mother | Leona Josephine Farrell b. July 11, 1893, d. November 12, 1987 |
| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Selvey Descendant Chart for Daniel Johnson Descendant Chart for Samuel Leek Descendant Chart for William Fletcher Descendant Chart for Franz J. Kroboth |
| (Child) Birth | Lawrence Alfred Kroboth was born on June 23, 1924. |
| 1930 US Census | He, listed as 5, appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Binghamton, Broome County, NY in the household of his parents, Frank and Leona Josephine Kroboth, and with Jean Marie Kroboth and Frank James Kroboth. |
| 1940 US Census | He, listed as 15, appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Binghampton, Broome county, NY in the household of his parents, Frank and Leona Josephine Kroboth, and with Jean Marie Kroboth and Frank James Kroboth. |
| (Groom) Marriage | At age 26, Lawrence married Rose Sarah Hale, 27, on June 9, 1951.. From the Tribune (June 11, 1951), Scranton, PA: Rose Hale Weds Lawrence A. Kroboth, Descendent of Illustrious American Family Marries Graduate of University Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Plum Hale, Clay Avenue Apts., announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Rose Sarah Hale, to Lawrence A. Kroboth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kroboth Sr., Binghamton, N. Y. The marriage was performed Saturday morning at 7 oclock in the Immaculate Conception Chapel by the Rev. Leo Gildea. Mrs. William J. Lynott Jr., Waverly, sister of the bride, and David Burton, Washington, D. C., were the attendants. After a brief honeymoon, the couple will reside in Binghamton. Mrs. Kroboth is a decedent of an illustrious New England family that has set its mark on American arts and letters, including Nathan Hale, the patriot; Edward Everett Hale, aifthor of Man Without a Country; Lucretia Hale, author of The Peter kin Papers; Sarah Josepha Hale, the Mother of Thanksgiving and editor and founder of Godeys Ladies Book, the counter-part of Vogue magazine. A graduate of Marywood Seminary, the former Miss Hale attended St. Vincents Academy, Akron, Ohio, and The Villa, Dayton, Ohio. Mr. Kroboth served with the U. S. Marine Corps during World War II, attended Manhattan College, New Yorok City, and was graduated from the University of Scranton. He is associated with his father in business. |
| (Wife) Death | On April 5, 2002 his wife, Rose, died at Binghamton, NY, at age 78. |
| (Deceased) Death | Lawrence died on March 6, 2003 at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Endicott, NY, at age 78. |
Family | Rose Sarah Hale b. February 7, 1924, d. April 5, 2002 |
| Last Edited | September 11, 2025 |
Lily Josephine Kroboth 
b. August 4, 1889, d. May 27, 1967
| Father | Frank Julius Kroboth b. December 3, 1859, d. May 8, 1922 |
| Mother | Sarah Jane Fletcher b. June 1, 1860, d. October 8, 1938 |
| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Selvey Descendant Chart for Daniel Johnson Descendant Chart for Samuel Leek Descendant Chart for William Fletcher Descendant Chart for Franz J. Kroboth |
| Note | Lily Josephine Kroboth never married. |
| (Child) Birth | Lily Josephine Kroboth was born on August 4, 1889 at New York City, NY. |
| (Child) Baptism | She was baptized on September 15, 1889 at St. John's Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, PA. Lily Mary Pritchard and John Mathers witnessed the baptism. |
| Residence | She lived in the household of Frank Julius Kroboth and Sarah Jane Fletcher, and with Frank Julius Kroboth Jr. on February 16, 1892 at Clarkstown, Rockland County, NY. |
| Residence | She lived in the household of Frank Julius Kroboth and Sarah Jane Fletcher, and with Royal Alfred Kroboth, Ida Liberty Kroboth, Frank Julius Kroboth Jr., Edna Jane Kroboth and Christine Jeannette Kroboth on June 1, 1900 at Clarkstown, Rockland County, NY. |
| 1905 NY Census | She, listed as 16 years old, appeared on the 1905 New York State Census of Manhattan, NY in the household of her parents, Frank and Sarah Jane Kroboth, and with Frank Julius Kroboth Jr., Ida Liberty Kroboth, Christine Jeannette Kroboth, Royal Alfred Kroboth and Edna Jane Kroboth. Lily was a Dressmaker. |
| 1915 NY Census | She, listed as 25 years old, appeared on the 1915 New York State Census of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, NY in the household of her parents, Frank and Sarah Jane Kroboth, and with Frank Julius Kroboth Jr., Ida Liberty Kroboth, Christine Jeannette Kroboth, Royal Alfred Kroboth and Edna Jane Kroboth. Lily was in Millinery. |
| 1920 US Census | She was listed as 30 years old and as the daughter of Sarah Jane Kroboth on the 1920 Federal Census at 496 West 136th Street, Manhattan, NY, and with Royal Alfred Kroboth. Lily was an Assistant Buyer for a Millinery House. |
| 1925 NY Census | She, listed as 35, appeared on the 1925 New York State Census of Manhattan, NY in the household of her parent, Sarah Jane Kroboth. Lily was a Dressmaker. |
| 1930 US Census | She, listed as 40, appeared on the 1930 Federal Census Queens, NY in the household of her parent, Sarah Jane Fletcher. Lily worked as an Interior Decorator. |
| Newspaper Clipping | The following newspaper article appeared in The Newtown Register on 1932: The Italian blown glassware in . amethyst, green, organge and blue at the Lily J. Kroboth Shop are as dainty as a soap-bubble fantasy. Here, too, are Mexican vases which are a bit heavier than. the Italian and are also blown. They make a decorative and useful gift. Something very new in cocktail tray's that are used at buffet suppers these days are shaped like a real artists's pallette with even a place for the thumb. Instead of paints on the pallette, there is an ash receiver, room for a sandwich and accessories and also two little knobs that brace the cocktail glass when it is not in use. |
| Residence | She lived in 1954 at 271 Park Avenue, East Orange, NJ. |
| (Deceased) Death | Lily died on May 27, 1967, at age 77. |
| (Interred) Burial | She was buried on May 31, 1967 at Pinelawn Memorial Park and Arboretum, East Farmingdale, NY, Section: 40 | Block: 1 | Range: 28 | Plot: C | Grave: 23. |
| Last Edited | October 13, 2025 |
Marjorie Claire Kroboth 
b. July 23, 1927, d. April 18, 2007
| Father | Royal Alfred Kroboth b. November 24, 1896, d. March 23, 1986 |
| Mother | Anna O. Ondracek b. June 4, 1900, d. February 26, 1985 |
| (Child) Birth | Marjorie Claire Kroboth was born on July 23, 1927 at Flushing Hospital, Flushing, Queens, NY. |
| 1930 US Census | She, listed as 2 years old, appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Bayside, Queens, NY in the household of her parents, Royal and Anna Kroboth, and with Ellen Virginia Kroboth, Kathryn Christine Kroboth and Florence Vivian Kroboth. |
| (Child) Baptism | She was baptized on July 19, 1931 at All Saints Church, Bayside, Bayside, NY. Christine Jeannette Kroboth witnessed the baptism. |
| 1940 US Census | She appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Bronx, NY in the household of Charles and Mabel S. Genz, and with Mabel Elizabeth Genz, Kathryn Christine Kroboth and Florence Vivian Kroboth. |
| Graduation | She was graduated on June 24, 1941 at PS 83, Bronx, NY. |
| Employment | She was employed in 1945 at J. Miller Parachute Division, Long Island City, NY. |
| Graduation | She was graduated in June, 1945 at Straubenmuller Textile High School, 351 W 18th Street, Manhattan, NY. |
| (Bride) Marriage | At age 21, Marjorie married Eugene Emil Szendy, 25, son of Stephen John Szendy Jr. and Marjorie Hiross, on September 18, 1948 at St Agnes, 46th Street, Manhattan, NY.. Witnesses: Carla Eberhardt & Fred Bogen. |
| 1950 US Census | She, listed as 22, appeared on the 1950 Federal Census Queens, NY in the household of her her mother-in-law Marjorie Szendy, and with Eugene Emil Szendy. Marjorie C. was listed as a Designer of Neckware. |
| Residence | Eugene and Marjorie Claire Szendy of of Astoria, Queens purchased a house and 13.4 acres in New Milford, CT on Squash Hollow Road on November 16, 1950. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, Baby, was born on January 9, 1957 at New Milford Hospital, New Milford, CT. |
| (Daughter) Death | Baby died on January 9, 1957 at New Milford, CT. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, Rebecca, was born on April 12, 1958 at New Milford Hospital, New Milford, CT. |
| (Husband) Death | On October 21, 1983 her husband, Eugene, died at Los Angeles, CA, at age 61. |
| (Deceased) Death | Marjorie died on April 18, 2007 at Bethel Health Care, Bethel, Fairfield County, CT, at age 79. |
| (Interred) Cremation | She was cremated on April 24, 2007 at Mountain Grove, Bridgeport, CT. |
Family | Eugene Emil Szendy b. September 25, 1922, d. October 21, 1983 |
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| Last Edited | March 12, 2025 |
Richard Kroboth1 
b. April 15, 1933, d. November 1, 2014
| Father | Royal Alfred Kroboth b. November 24, 1896, d. March 23, 1986 |
| Mother | Anna O. Ondracek b. June 4, 1900, d. February 26, 1985 |
| (Child) Birth | Richard Kroboth was born on April 15, 1933 at Flushing, NY. |
| Note | Richard's sister, Ellen, was charged by her mother with filing the birth certificate. Ellen decided she liked the name Leroy and put that on the certificate. |
| Name Variation | Before 1951, Richard Kroboth was known as LeRoy Franklin Kroboth. |
| (Groom) Marriage | At age 22, Richard married Lynda Susan Manchester, 22, on August 20, 1955 at Petersburg, NY.. Her hometown. |
| (Deceased) Death | Richard died on November 1, 2014 at 405 Denal Way, Vestal, NY, at age 81. |
| (Interred) Cremation | He was cremated after November 1, 2014 at NY. |
Family | Lynda Susan Manchester b. May 10, 1933, d. August 8, 2022 |
| Last Edited | February 23, 2020 |
Citations
- "At 18 Dick's foster parents gave him his birth certificate. He was suprised to see his real name. The Gould Foundation changed it to Richard for him. No Middle name."
Royal Alfred Kroboth 
b. November 24, 1896, d. March 23, 1986
| Father | Frank Julius Kroboth b. December 3, 1859, d. May 8, 1922 |
| Mother | Sarah Jane Fletcher b. June 1, 1860, d. October 8, 1938 |
| (Child) Birth | Royal Alfred Kroboth was born on November 24, 1896 at West Nyack, NY. |
| Residence | He lived in the household of Frank Julius Kroboth and Sarah Jane Fletcher, and with Lily Josephine Kroboth, Ida Liberty Kroboth, Frank Julius Kroboth Jr., Edna Jane Kroboth and Christine Jeannette Kroboth on June 1, 1900 at Clarkstown, Rockland County, NY. |
| 1905 NY Census | He, listed as 9 years old, appeared on the 1905 New York State Census of Manhattan, NY in the household of his parents, Frank and Sarah Jane Kroboth, and with Lily Josephine Kroboth, Frank Julius Kroboth Jr., Ida Liberty Kroboth, Christine Jeannette Kroboth and Edna Jane Kroboth. Royal was also recorded as living at the New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb at Riverside Drive and 163rd Street. |
| Residence | He lived in 1910 at New York Institute for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, Manhattan, NY. |
| 1915 NY Census | He, listed as 18 years old, appeared on the 1915 New York State Census of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, NY in the household of his parents, Frank and Sarah Jane Kroboth, and with Lily Josephine Kroboth, Frank Julius Kroboth Jr., Ida Liberty Kroboth, Christine Jeannette Kroboth and Edna Jane Kroboth. |
| Draft Card WW1 | On his WW1 draft registration card, dated June 5, 1918, Royal wrote that he worked for the M. Schring & Company at 521 E. 72nd Street, his nearest relative was his sister in law, Mrs. F. J. Kroboth, of the same address, was of medium height and build, had brown eyes and brown hair, was deaf and mute and that he lived at 496 W 136 Street, Manhattan, NY. |
| 1920 US Census | He was listed as 23 years old and as the son of Sarah Jane Kroboth on the 1920 Federal Census at 496 West 136th Street, Manhattan, NY, and with Lily Josephine Kroboth. Royal was a Cabinet Maker for a Furniture Manufacturer. |
| (First) Marriage | At age 25, Royal's first marriage was to Anna O. Ondracek, 21, daughter of John Ondrácek and Mary Anna Ondraczek, on December 17, 1921 at St. Ann's Church.. Reception was held at the home of the parents. They honeymooned in Binghamton, NY Best Men: Mr. Albert Berger & Mr. Victor Anderson, Brides Maids: Mary Ondrachek & Miss Bertha Drescher. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, Ellen, was born on November 13, 1922 at Manhatten, NY. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, Kathryn, was born on December 21, 1925. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, Marjorie, was born on July 23, 1927 at Flushing Hospital, Flushing, Queens, NY. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, Florence, was born on July 19, 1929. |
| 1930 US Census | Royal, listed as 32 years old, appeared as the head of household with his wife Anna, 29 years old, on the 1930 Federal Census of Bayside, Queens, NY, on 4710 211th Street, recorded April 5, 1930. Their children, Ellen, 7, Kathryn, 4, Marjorie, 2, and Florence Vivian Kroboth, 9 months, were listed as living with them. Royal was a Funiture Mechanic. |
| (Son) Birth | A son, Richard, was born on April 15, 1933 at Flushing, NY. |
| 1940 US Census | Royal, listed as 43 years old, appeared as the head of household with his wife Anna, 39 years old, on the 1940 Federal Census of Long Island City, Queens County, NY, on 45-30 Court Square, recorded April 3, 1940. Their children, Ellen, 17, and an unknown person , 4, were listed as living with them. Royal was a Cabnet Maker. |
| Divorce | He and Anna Kroboth were divorced about 1942. |
| Draft Card WW2 | On his WW2 draft registration card, the fourth registration dated April 27, 1942, Royal, listing his age as 45, wrote that he worked at the Schmicz & Katziam Company at 521 E 72 Street, Manhattan, listed his sister, Mrs. C. Kempinger at his nearest relative and that he lived at 495 E 83rd Street, Manhattan, NY. |
| (Second) Marriage | At age 47, Royal's second marriage was to Theresa Bartolotta, 32, daughter of Salvatore Bartolotta and Angelina Lanza, on March 25, 1944 at NJ. Royal and Theresa spent their Honeymoon at Uncle Frank's (Royal's brother) in Binghamton, NY. |
| (Daughter) Death | Kathryn died on January 24, 1982 at Fairlawn, NJ, at age 56. |
| (Deceased) Death | Royal died on March 23, 1986 at New York, NY, at age 89 Ruptured colon. |
| (Interred) Burial | He was buried after March 23, 1986 at St. Michaels Cemetery, 7202 Astoria Blvd, East Elmhurst, NY, Plot 11, Row 9, Grave 53. |
Family 1 | Anna O. Ondracek b. June 4, 1900, d. February 26, 1985 |
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Family 2 | Theresa Bartolotta b. September 2, 1911 |
| Last Edited | October 14, 2025 |












