Anton Julius Winblad II (1886-1975)/Notes

Anton Julius Winblad II (1886-1975)

Anton (Tony) Julius Winblad II (1886-1975) aka Anthony Winblad b. April 05, 1886, 540 Canal Street, Manhattan, New York Co., New York City, NY, 10013-1304, USA d. March 27, 1975, 11:20 am, Kaiser Foundation Hosp., Fontana, San Bernardino Co., CA, 92335, USA Social Security Number: 562097554 Postmaster, Santa Barbara, Isle of Pines, Cuba Building Superintendent, Bronx, New York Plumber at US Naval Shipyards, Long Beach, California, USA

Name: Anton Julius Winblad Source: Harold McPheeters, 1998 Source: California Death Index, 1940-1997 Anthony Julius Winblad Source: Social Security Application, 1936 Source: Social Security Death Index, 1998 Source: California Death Index, 1940-1997

Birth: Date of Birth: Thursday, April 05, 1886 Note: Officially Accepted Birth Date Source: Social Security Death Index, 1998 Source: Birth Certificate, New York, 1886 Date of Birth: April 17, 1886 Source: Social Security Application, 1936 Source: Death Certificate, California, 1975 Birth Order: 1 of 1 Living Place of Birth: 540 Canal Street, Manhattan, New York Co., New York City, NY, 10013-1304, USA Father: John Edward Winblad (1856-1914) Mother: Salmine Sophia Severine Pedersen (1861-1914) Source: Birth Certificate, New York, 1886

Siblings: Anton (Tony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975) Theodora Winblad (1888) Mary Winblad (1889) Otto Edward Winblad (1892) Listed in New York City birth index as: Otto Edward Winbled [sic] Marie (Mae) Elizabeth Winblad (1895-1987) Listed in New York City birth index as: Mary Weinblad [sic] John (Eddie) Edward Winblad II (1897-1899) Otto Perry Winblad (1902-1977) Note: 7 children born, with 3 surviving infancy Source: Richard Arthur Norton, 1998

Marriage, First: Date of Marriage: April 17, 1910 Place of Marriage: Farmingdale, Queens County, Long Island, New York, USA Spouse: Eva Ariel Lattin (1892-1939) Source: Harold McPheeters, Ancestors and Descendents of Jarvis Andrew and Mary Lattin, 1989

Children with Eva Lattin: Norman Edward Winblad (1911-1980) Anthony (Roy) Leroy Winblad (1912-1970) Earl Vincent Winblad (1916- ) Source: Richard Arthur Norton, 1998

Marriage, Second: Date of Marriage: 1939 Place of Marriage: California, USA Spouse: Marguerite (Margie) Van Rensselaer Schuyler (1891-1972) Source: Harold McPheeters, Ancestors and Descendents of Jarvis Andrew and Mary Lattin, 1989

Death: Date of Death: Thursday, March 27, 1975 Place of Death: Fontana, San Bernadino County, California, 92335, USA Residence at Death: 3115-3117 Big Dalton Avenue, Baldwin Park, Los Angeles County, CA, USA CA Registrar Number: 1719 CA State File Number: 38495 Note: Norman Winblad's house is listed as his address. Anton was in a nursing home at the time. Note: His last residence before the nursing home was 66-442 Desert View Drive, Desert Hot Springs, California. Source: Social Security Death Index, 1975 Source: California Death Index, 1975 Source: Death Certificate, California, 1975

Kaiser Hospital: Address: Kaiser Hospital, 9985 Sierra Avenue, Fontana, California, USA Telephone: 909-427-7370 Source: Internet Directory, 1999

Occupation: Anderson Die Casting & Engineering Corp., 217 West 17th Str., Los Angeles, 90015-3517, CA (1936) Source: Social Security Application, 1936 Plumber at US Naval Shipyards, Long Beach, CA (1975) 14 years Source: Death Certificate, California, 1975

Burial: Address: Palm Springs Cemetery District, Desert Memorial Park, 69920 Ramon Road Telephone: 760-328-3316 Office: Cathedral City, CA 92234-3359 Date of Burial: March 31, 1975 Grave 280, Section B2 Marguerite Winblad Grave 281, Section B2 Anton Julius Winblad Interpreted: Marguerite (Margie) Van Rensselaer Schuyler (1891-1972) Anton (Anthony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975) Source: Palm Springs Cemetery District, 1972-1975

Social Security Death Index: Name: Winblad, Anthony Social Security Number: 562097554 Date of Death: March 1975 Date of Birth: 5 April 1886 Residence (2/88 and prior): California Last Residence (Zip): 92335 Fontana, San Bernardino, CA Source: Social Security Death Index, 1975

Home: 540 Canal Street, Manhattan, New York County, New York City, New York, 10013-1304, USA (1886) Source: Birth Certificate, Anton Julius Winblad, 1886 454 Washington Street, Manhattan, New York County, New York City, NY, 10013-1724, USA (1889) Source: Birth Certificate, Mary Winblad, 1889 447 Washington Street, Manhattan, New York County, New York City, NY, 10013-1723, USA (1892) Source: Birth Certificate, Otto Edward Winblad, 1892 294 West Houston Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York Co., NY, 10014-3624, USA (1895) Source: Birth Certificate, Maria Elizabeth Winblad, 1895 437 Wayne Street, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, 07302-3156, USA (1897-1910) Source: Birth Certificate, John Edward Winblad II, 1897 near Santa Barnbara, Isle of Pines, Cuba (1910-1915) Source: Birth, Norman Winblad, 1911 163 East 144th Street, Bronx, New York City, New York, USA (1920-1924) Source: US Census, New York, 1920 Source: Ship Manifest, 1924 422 Mott Avenue, The Bronx, New York City, NY (1930) Source: Birth, Earle Winblad, 1916 Source: US Census, New York, 1930 419 West 77th Street, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, 90003-1730, USA (1936) owner Source: Social Security Application, 1936 66442 Desert View Avenue, Desert Hot Springs, Riverside Co., CA, 92240-3934, USA (c1945-1975) Source: Cemetery, 1975 Nursing Home, Fontana, San Bernardino County, California, 92335, USA (1975) Source: Carol Elanor Winblad, 1999

West Houston Street, Greenwich Village,New York City, New York, USA: William Ensko (1850-1889) 301 West Houston Street, 1890 Source: New York City Directory, 1890 Louis Julius Lindauer (1837-1915) 295 West Houston Street, 1890 Source: New York City Directory, 1890 Johan (John) Edward Winblad (1856-1914) 294 West Houston Street, 1895 Anton (Anthony) Julius Winblad II (1886-1975) 294 West Houston Street, 1895 Maria Elizabeth Winblad (1895-1987) 294 West Houston Street, 1895 Source: Birth Certificate, Maria Elizabeth Winblad, 1895

Anton (Tony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975) by Carol Elanore Winblad (1946- ): Anton (Tony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975), my grandfather lived in Los Angeles and then moved to Desert Hot Springs, CA. One New Year's Eve we were visiting and we went outside to yell "happy new year" and grandad pulled us back inside the house because it was a retirement community and everyone was already asleep. I hated going there, because there were no kids. My parents would threaten to send me there when I was caught drinking. My granddad had Alzheimers but it was diagnosed as hardening of the arteries back then, and he was put in a home. One time I was staying at his house and he couldn't remember my name. He raised his cane up to block me from going to see why my baby was crying the crying. My dad made the decision to put him in a home when he caught him threatening my child with his cane. He had taken the kids for a weekend and my granddad was standing over the crib with his cane raised as if to hit the child. Granddad died shortly after that. Occasionally he start remembering things and start telling rambling childhood memories. I think my father didn't like my grandad marrying Marge. Marge made a point of remindeing us we were not related to her. I was less than a year old when my parents moved to Baldwin Park, CA. Step-grandmom never helped us out. Source: Carol Elanore Winblad (1946- ), Oral Testimony, January 1999

Anton (Tony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975) by June Salisbury (1912- ): Anton (Tony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975) married Marguerite (Margie) Van Rensselaer Schlayer (1891-1972). Margie was a friend of Eva. They married in California right after Eva died. Anton went to New York to bring Margie to California so he could marry her. When Margie died in 1972 the house was supposed to be divided among the children, but Elanore Frieda Vogsberger (1911-1975) had Anton sign a quick claim deed which transferred the home to them. The home was passed down to Norman Charles Winblad (1937- ) and it ended up being boarded up. Margie was married previously to a man in New York and had a son called Rutsen Staderman. This was before she met Anton. Rutsen then married a woman called Bunny. Source: June Salisbury (1912- ), Oral Testimony, 1998

Anton (Tony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975) by Fredrick Andrew Williams (1923- ): California: The first of our family to California were my father and mother, Charles Haley Williams (1884-1960) and Myrtle Adelia Lattin (1884-1970) in 1921. They went to California as speculators and my father bought a farm there. My granddad, Fredrick Howard Williams, bought a piece of land in Burbank, California where he grew walnuts. Eva Ariel Lattin (1892-1939) came to California, by ship, to visit in 1933 on the Panama Pacific Line. I was 10 years old at that time. She was on a cruise and came to see my parents. She went back to New York and then the whole family moved around 1936. Eva and Anton (Tony) Winblad lived on 419 West 77th Street, Los Angeles, California. Later they moved out in the desert near a city called 29 Palms. Anton moved to Desert Hot Springs and Norman settled in Baldwin Park. Anton (Tony) Winblad was a plumber and Earle Winblad was a boilermaker. Both worked in the shipyards in Long Beach, California. Earle bought a home in Carson, California and he and June Salisbury have been there ever since. Earle was in the Army and I served in WWII. Lattins and Winblads in Cuba: The Winblads and Lattins failed on their farm in Cuba because of the lack of refrigeration in shipping their produce. Jarvis Andrew Lattin (1853-1941) moved to Isle of Pines and opened a general store. They moved there as speculators. There was no refrigeration, so the food that grew abundantly could not be shipped. My mother, Myrtle Adelia Lattin (1884-1970), met my father, Charles Haley Williams (1884-1960), there in Cuba. They met on a ship going to, or, from Florida. Myrtle introduced Eva Ariel Lattin to Anton Julius Winblad. I don't know if they knew each other in New York but they most likely met in Cuba. Anton worked in the Post Office while in Cuba. Jarvis owned the Stern Pickle Factory with his partner in New York on Long Island. He also owned the land the cucumbers were grown on. Source: Fredrick Andrew Williams (1923- ), Oral Testimony, 1998

Anton (Tony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975) by Susan Penny Van Deusen: Maria Elisabeth Winblad (1895-1987) told me that her mother was Salmine Pedersen, of Norway and her father was John Edward Winblad, of Sweden. She was born in New York City and when she was nine months old they moved to Jersey City and had a two family house built (1). In 1896 Jersey City was considered countrified, compared to lower Manhattan. There were fruit trees and dirt roads with horses and carriages. They had seven children and three lived beyond childhood. Anton was the oldest and Otto was the youngest. John (Eddie) Edward Winblad was a middle child and he died of pneumonia when grandma was four years old. One daughter died of whooping cough (pertussis). Eddie was buried in the Greenville section of Jersey City. Salmine Pedersen was the youngest child and was two years old when her mother died. Her father was a baker and he never remarried after his wife died. He raised the 7 children on his own. John Edward Winblad?s father was the dean of a college in Sweden (2). The family had a cook and cleaning lady. John was attending college and was expected to be a priest when he ran away from home for 5 years (3). He met Salmine Pedersen in Norway (4). John Edward?s father later regretted forcing priesthood on John. In 1910 John Edward and his son Anton moved to the Isle of Pines in Cuba. They had a 4 bedroom house built with a living room and dining room In 1914 John Edward, Salmine and Otto went back to Norway, so Salmine could visit her father. They stayed at an aunt?s house while there. They made trips to Sweden with Otto. They were there for less then a year when they both died. From age 17 (1914) on Maria was the head of the household taking care of Otto. She spent one and a half years herself in Cuba. Source: Susan Penny Van Deusen (1952- ) 1999 via notes taken about 1980

Anton (Tony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975) by Harold Lawrence McPheeters (1923- ): Eva and Anton lived in Cuba then moved to The Bronx, New York City where Anton was the superintendent of a building. They moved to California in the late 1930s. I visited them once in New York. Anton was a superintendent of a building there. Source: Harold Lawrence McPheeters (1923- ), Oral Testimony, 1998

Anton (Tony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975) by Norman Charles Winblad (1937- ): Anton worked for a while in Hawaii during WWII. The correct address for Baldwin Park is 3115 and 3117 Big Dalton Avenue. They were wheeled houses. He lived in both of them at one time or another. He worked in the Post Office in Cuba. Source: Norman Charles Winblad (1937- ), Oral Testimony, 1998

Anton (Tony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975) by Geraldine Marie Winblad (1928- ): Anton lived out by Needles, California. Otto flew there once to visit and Maria Winblad took a bus there. It was before 1952 when Otto went. Source: Geraldine Marie Winblad (1928- ), Oral Testimony, 1998

Anton (Anthony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975) by Selma Louise Freudenberg (1921- ): Selma would go to visit Anthony in the Bronx with Maria Freudenberg (Selma's mother). One time Selma was swinging on the pole in the subway car, not paying attention and followed the wrong woman off the subway at the wrong exit. She started crying when she realized she was lost. They took her to the booth and it was hours before they were reunited. This was when she was 7 or 8 years old. Uncle Tony worked as a superintendent of a building in New York and he got a free basement apartement to live in. Selma Freudenberg would play in the basement there. Source: Selma Louise Freudenberg (1921- ) Oral Testimony, 1998

Anton (Anthony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975) by Fredrick Howard Williams (1923- ): The Lattins were the first to go to Cuba. Source: Fredrick Howard Williams (1923- ) Telephone, August 1998

Anton (Anthony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975) by June Salisbury (1912- ): He worked in the Post Office on the Isle of Pines. Source: June Salisbury (1912- ) Telephone, August 1998

Anton (Anthony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975) by Joe Nicholich He was the Postmaster in Cuba. Source: Joe Nicholich (1931- ) Telephone, 1998

Correspondences: From: Anton (Anthony) Julius Winblad II (1886-1975) To: John Edward Winblad (1856-1914) and Salmine Sophia Severine Pedersen (1861-1914) Date: 1914, Santa Barbara, Isle of Pines, Cuba Dear Father & Mother. I am sending you [a] picture of Tony chasing chickens and ducks, Norman is pumping water for them. It is very quiet here and we are all looking [for] news about the war. But [I] guess you are having all kinds of trouble over there. Am sending you what papers I can get now for the people are coming back. Food has gone up double and sugar that grow[s] here is very scarce for they are sending it away. By the time you get this card I will be Postmaster of Santa Barbara, with Eva as assistant and it will be in Mr. Waha's store. Am sending Otto some more stamps. We are having [the] raining season now, it has been raining all week. Your loving son, Tony. Source: Original Postcard, 1914 From: Anton (Anthony) Julius Winblad II (1886-1975) To: John Edward Winblad (1856-1914) and Salmine Sophia Severine Pedersen (1861-1914) Date: Circa 1913, Santa Barbara, Isle of Pines, Cuba This is a picture of the shower, bath and tank and all my helpers. It is twenty feet high, the room is 8' 6" by 6' 3" and top is 6 ft by 4 ft. I will make [a] tank that will hold about 350 gallons. I bought a camera that take[s] this size picture so will send you some now and then. Your loving son, Tony Source: Original Postcard, 1914 From: Anton (Anthony) Julius Winblad II (1886-1975) To: John Edward Winblad (1856-1914) Date: March 3 or 8, 1914, Santa Barbara, Isle of Pines, Cuba Mr. John E. Winblad, Farsund, Norway via New York & Christiana Pop: Will you please let me know if you got the papers I sent you, sent on February 25th and how long did it take to get there. All are well but having it cold. Tony Source: Original Postcard, 1914 From: Anton (Anthony) Julius Winblad II (1886-1975) To: John Edward Winblad (1856-1914) and Salmine Sophia Severine Pedersen (1861-1914) Date: circa October 1914, Santa Barbara, Isle of Pines, Cuba Mr. & Mrs. John E. Winblad, Farsund, Norway via New York. Am sending you papers three times a week. That is some banana plants in the background, Dear Father and Mother, I wrote you about four weeks ago telling you about the map I sent three month ago, so if you dont get it please let me know for I will try to get you one more. Am sending Otto a baseball by Registered mail and some more stamps. How do you like this picture? Tony. Source: Original Postcard, October 1914

Anton (Anthony) Julius Winblad II (1886-1975) by Earl Winblad and June Salisbury: He married Marge 8 months after Eva passed away. She died of cancer. The same pastor married them. They knocked down their house in LA to build the freeway, so they moved to a retirement community in Desert Hot Spring, CA. He worked till he was almost 70. He moved to the desert about 1955. He was in Hawaii before the war. We have a picture of him doing the hula in a grass skirt. I went to the shipyards after the war. My dad had me take the test to be an apprentice and I got a score of 55, but needed 65 to pass. they gave me 10 points for being a wounded veteran, all veterans get 5 points and a wounded one gets another 5. I was wounded in France in 1944. I volunteered to join the Army in CA before the war. St. Bie in France was where I was wounded. I was hit by shrapnel in the rump. They say now to hug a tree when the shrapnel was coming. I went into a foxhole when an "88" was coming in. I was leaping up to get in the hole and was hit. They should have told us to crawl into the hole. I was the only family member in the war. Source: Earl Winblad and June Salisbury, March 03, 1999

Chronology of Anton (Tony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975): 1886 Birth of Anton (Anthony) Winblad in New York City on April 5th 1886 Living at 540 Canal Street, Manhattan, New York County, New York City, NY, 10013-1304, USA 1888 Blizzard leaves 22 inches of snow in New York City on March 11th to 12th 1889 Living at 454 Washington Str., Manhattan, New York Co., New York City, NY, 10013-1724, USA 1892 Living at 447 Washington Str., Manhattan, New York Co., New York City, NY, 10013-1723, USA 1895 Living at 294 West Houston Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York Co., NY, 10014, USA 1895 Birth of Maria (Mae) Elizabeth Winblad, his sister, in New York on February 16th 1997 (circa) Move to New Jersey from New York 1897 Living at 437 Wayne Street, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, 07302-3156, USA 1897 Birth of John (Eddie) Edward Winblad, his brother, in New Jersey 1898 Spanish American War opens Cuba to US 1899 Living at 437 Wayne Street, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, 07302-3156, USA 1899 Death of John (Eddie) Edward Winblad in Jersey City on September 24th 1902 Birth of Otto Winblad, his brother, in Jersey City, New Jersey on August 5th 1905 Visit from the Reisers of Russia aboard the Ivernia on October 18th 1907 Isle of Pines no longer a US protectorate 1909 Move to Isle of Pines, Cuba of Jarvis Lattin (1853-1941) and Mary Puckett (1854-1927) 1910 Sale of Wayne Street house in Jersey City by John and Salmine 1910 (circa) Move to Isle of Pines, Cuba with Salmine Pedersen and Anthony Winblad 1910 Marriage of Eva Ariel Lattin to Anton Julius Winblad, in Farmingdale, NY on April 17th 1910 US Census with John Edward Winblad, his father, in seperate household in April 1910 (circa) Working at Post Office on Isle of Pines, Cuba 1911 Birth of Norman Winblad, his first child, in Cuba on May 23rd 1912 Birth of Anthony Leroy Winblad, his second child, in Cuba on September 9th 1914 Working as Postmaster in Santa Barbara, Isle of Pines, Cuba 1914 Marriage of Maria Winblad, his sister to Arthur Freudenberg on February 28th 1914 Death of John Winblad and Salmine Pedersen, his parents, in Farsund, Vest-Agder, Norway 1915 (circa) Move from Isle of Pines, Cuba to Bronx, NY or Jersey City 1915 (circa) Living in The Bronx, New York City, New York 1916 Birth of Earl Winblad, his third child, in New York on October 9th 1921 Move to California of Charles Haley Williams (1884-1960) and Myrtle Adelia Lattin (1884-1970) 1924 Jarvis Lattin wedding anniversary party in Cuba with Earl Winblad and Eva Lattin 1925 Isle of Pines reclaimed by Cuba 1930 Living in Bronx 1933 (circa) Eva Lattin visits California on the Panama Pacific Line 1936 (circa) Move to California of Eva Lattin and Anton Julius Winblad 1936 Living at 419 West 77th Street, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, 90003-1730, USA 1936 Working at Anderson Die Casting & Engineering Corporation, Los Angeles, CA 1936 Application for Social Security filed in California 1939 (circa) Norman Edward Winblad visits dying Eva Lattin and stays in California 1939 Death of Eva Lattin in California on June 23 1940 (circa) Marriage to Marguerite Van Rensselaer Schuyler 1951 Retire (age 65) 1954 (circa) Move to Desert Hot Springs 1954 (circa) Living at 66442 Desert View Avenue, Desert Hot Springs, Riverside Co., CA, 92240, USA 1972 Death of Marguerite Van Rensselaer Schlayer, his second wife, on February 7th 1975 Memory loss is apparent but diagnosed as hardening of the arteries 1975 Living at 66442 Desert View Avenue, Desert Hot Springs, Riverside Co., CA, 92240-3934, USA 1975 (circa) Move to nursing home 1975 Death of Anton (Anthony) Winblad in Fontana, San Berdino Co., CA on March 27th at 11:20 am 1975 Burial in Desert Memorial Park on March 31st Source: Richard Arthur Norton, 1999

SS Ivernia, Port of Boston from Liverpool and Queenstown, England: Sworn to before me this 18th day of October 1905 at Boston, F.W. Quinn, Immigration Officer. List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the S.S. Ivernia, whereof W.T. Turner, is Master, from Liverpool and Queenstown, England. Columns represent: surname and given name, age, sex, marital status, occupation, nationality, race, last residence, final destination, name of relative and address if known. 1231 Reiser Abram, 28 mm, Card Worker, Russia, Hebrew, Uurzin*, NYC, Brotherinlaw Anton Winblad 1232 Reiser Chaie, 28 fm, Hwife, Russia, Hebrew, Uurzin*, NYC, Brotherinlaw Anton Winblad 1233 Reiser Musche, 2 fs, Child, Russia, Hebrew, Uurzin*, NYC, Anton Winblad 1234 Reiser Mendel, ms, Child, Russia, Hebrew, Uurzin*, NYC, Anton Winblad Note: Anton would be 19 years old, and he is the only Anton Winblad in New York Note: Reisers must have used Anton's name for immigration purposes and are not really related to him. Anton's only sister was Maria Winblad and she was married to Oscar Arthur Freudenberg Source: http://istg.rootsweb.com/1900/ivernia19051018_4.html

Passenger Arrivals, New York from Havanna, Cuba: 1911 Trip from Havanna, Cuba to New York, USA on March 21, 1911 aboard the ship "Saratoga" John Winblad, Southern District, NY, 1911, age 55, Johan (John) Edward Winblad (1856-1914) Salmine Winblad, 1911, age 50, Salmine Sophie Severine Pedersen (1861-1914) Note: This is returning from original trip to Cuba 1912 Trip from Havanna, Cuba to New York, USA on March 26, 1912 aborad ship "S.S. Havana" Otto Winblad, 1912, age 9, Otto Perry Winblad (1902-1977) May Winblad, 1912, age 17, Maria (May) Elisabeth Winblad (1895-1987) 1912 Trip from Havanna, Cuba to New York, USA Eva Winblad, 1912, age 28 (age 20 is correct), Eva Ariel Lattin (1892-1939) Norman Winblad, 1912, age 0, Norman Edward Winblad (1911-1980) Note: Anton marries Eva Lattin on April 17, 1910 in NY, they meet in Cuba Note: This is Maria (May) returning from her 18 month trip, she marries in 1914 1915 Havanna, Cuba to New York, USA on May 15, 1915 to May 19, 1915 aboard "Saratoga" Anthony Winblad, 1915, Anton (Anthony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975) Note: incorrectly indexed as "Anthony J. Wimblad" 1915 Trip from Havanna, Cuba to New York, USA on July 06, 1915 aboard "S.S. Havana" Anthony Winblad, 1915, age 29, Anton (Anthony) Julius Winblad (1886-1975) Eva Winblad, 1915, age 23, Eva Ariel Lattin (1892-1939) Norman Winblad, 1915, age 2, Norman Edward Winblad (1911-1980) Dewey Lattin 1924 Trip from Havanna, Cuba to New York, USA on November 08, 1924 to November 11, 1924 aboard the ship " Siboney" Eva Winblad, New York City, 1924, age 32, Eva Ariel Lattin (1892-1939) Earl Winblad, New York City, 1924, age 8, Earl Vincent Winblad (1916- ) Julia Poole, age 44, Farmingdale, Long Island, Julia Ann Lattin (1880-1960) Note: This is the Jarvis and Mary anniversary trip that the Winblads and Lattins took Note: Lattins and Pomeroys also are in Cuba

Anton (Tony) Julius Winblad II (1886-1975) We visited Eva and Tony in 1929. Tony was the superintedent and he lived in the basement. We spent the night there. We were probably there for the wedding of Teddy and his wife. They were married in 1929. Source: Harold McPheeters (1923- ) Telephone, October 15, 2002

1900 US Census, New Jersey: New Jersey, Hudson County, Roll 979 Book 1, Page 189 Enumeration District 142, Sheet 06A, Line 07-11, Image 11/20 437 Wayne Street, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA June 05, 1900 Household: John Winblad, head, age 44, b. May 1856, immigration 1886, longshoreman Salmina Winblad, wife, age 38, b. March 1862, immigration 1887 Anthony Winblad, son, age 14, b. April 1886, learning making candy Maria Winblad, daughter, age 5, b. February 1895 Note: Salmina immigrating 1887 seems incorrect since Anton was born in NYC in 1886 Note: 6 children born with 2 living, married 17 years Note: Two family house Anthony Pederson, boarder, October 1872, married 4 years, immigration 1892, Longshoreman William Baxter, head, Shipping Clerk Hoarder? Hroma?, housekeeper, age 27, b. Dec 1872. b. NJ, parents from Germany Household Explained: Johan (John) Edward Winblad (1856-1914) Husband of Salmine Salmine Sophia Selvine Pederson (1861-1914) Wife of Anton Anton (Tony) Julius Winblad II (1886-1975) Child of Anton and Salmine Marie (May) Elizabeth Winblad (1895-1987) Child of Anton and Salmine Source: US Census, New Jersey, 1900

1920 US Census, New York: Enumeration District 104, Sheet 08B, Line 57-63, Image 16/17 163 East 144th Street, Bronx, New York City, New York, USA January 1920 Household: Anthony J. Winblade [sic], head, age 33, Eva Winblade [sic], wife, age 27 Norman Winblade [sic], son, age 7, b. Cuba Anthony L. Winblade [sic], son, age 5, b. Cuba Earl V. Winblade [sic], son, age 3, b. New York Dewey Lattin, brotherinlaw, age 21, b. New York Theodore Lattin, brotherinlaw, age 18, b. New York Note: Incorrectly spelled as "Winblade" and incorrectley indexed as "Winblsde, Anthony J." Household Interpreted: Anton (Tony) Julius Winblad II (1886-1975) Husband of Eva Ariel Lattin Eva Ariel Lattin (1892-1939) Wife of Anton (Tony) Julius Winblad Norman Edward Winblad (1911-1980) b. Cuba, Child of Anton Julius Winblad and Eva Ariel Lattin Anthony (Roy) Leroy Winblad (1912-1970) b. Cuba, Child of Anton Julius Winblad and Eva Ariel Lattin Earl Vincent Winblad (1916- ) Child of Anton Julius Winblad and Eva Ariel Lattin Dewey Ernest Lattin I (1898-1985) Brother of Eva Ariel Lattin Theodore Roosevelt Lattin (1901-1980) Brother of Eva Ariel Lattin Source: US Census, New York, 1920

1930 US Census, New York: Enumeration District 094, Sheet 12A, Line 12-16, Image 23/33 422 Mott Avenue, Bronx, Bronx County, New York City, New York, USA April 22, 1930 Household: Anthony Winblad, head, age 44, married at age 24, plumbing store Eva Winblad, wife, age 38, married at age 18

Norman Winblad, son, age 18, carpenter helper Le Roy Winblad, son, age 17 Earl Winblad, son, age 13 Household Interpreted: Anton (Tony) Julius Winblad II (1886-1975) Norman Edward Winblad (1911-1980) Anthony (Roy) Leroy Winblad (1912-1970) Earl Vincent Winblad (1916- ) Source: US Census, New York, 1930

Anton Julius Winblad II (1886-1975): I heard that Tony Winblad lost part of his ear in a knife fight in Mexico. Source: Leonard Andrew Lattin I (1925- ), Telephone, March 20, 2003


 * Prepared by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) on May 02, 2004