Adolph Stoschitsky1

#20307, (10 January 1862 - 23 November 1925)
Father*Daniel Stoschitsky1 (c 1830 - 1892)
Mother*Elise Schlegel1 (c 1828 - )

Family

Antonie Petrax d. 1925
Birth*10 January 1862He was born on 10 January 1862 at Germany/AustriaG.1,2 
4 December 1871He accompanied Daniel Stoschitsky and Elise Schlegel on 4 December 1871 on the S.S. Bremen to New York, New York.1 
1872He lived with Daniel Stoschitsky and Elise Schlegel in 1872 at 36 1st Avenue, New York, New York.3 
2 June 1880He appeared on the census of 2 June 1880 in the household of Daniel Stoschitsky and Elise Schlegel at 42 1st Avenue, New York, New York, age 20, b. Austria, cigar maker; nei. Gustav and Julia Stoschitsky, fam. 55.4 
Marriage*19 September 1880He married Antonie Petrax, daughter of Simon Petrax, on 19 September 1880 at New York.5,6 
Death*23 November 1925He died on 23 November 1925 at Queens, New YorkG, at age 63.2,7 
Burial*26 November 1925He was buried on 26 November 1925 at St. Michael's Cemetery, Elmhurst, Queens, New YorkG.2 
Probate28 May 1926His estate was probated on 28 May 1926 at Surrogate's Court, Queens, New YorkG.8 

Citations

  1. [S1841] New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891, online FamilySearch.com, Passenger lists 14 Nov 1871-19 Dec 1871 (NARA Series M237, Roll 351), img. 332-333/501. S.S. Rhein, J C Meyer, Master, sailing from Bremen to New York, arrival manifest date 4 Dec 1871, passengers 240-249 (all surname Stoschitsky, all b. Germany). Daniel (41), Elise (43), Anna (19), Gustav (17), Marie (14), Adolf (8), Alouisa (7), Julius (6), Anton (4).
  2. [S1429] New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949, online FamilySearch.org. Adolph Stoschitsky, b. Austria 10 Jan 1862, son of Daniel Stoschitsky and Elizabeth Schlegel, both b. Austria; wid., cigar maker; d. Queens, NY, 23 Nov 1925, bur. 26 Nov 1925, St.. Michael's Cemetery. Ref. ID 5555.
  3. [S1179] Trow's New York City Directory (New York: Trow City Directory Co., annual), 1872 edition, p. 1165, img. 1529/1742. Daniel Stochitzky [sic], res. 36 First A.
  4. [S17] 1880 U.S. Federal Census. Daniel (52) Doschitzky [sic], b. and parents b. Austria, butcher; Elizabeth (54), b. and parents b. Austria, keeping house.
  5. [S1425] New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1938/1940, online FamilySearch.org. Adolph Hoschitzky [sic], age 22, b. Groholleditz, Bohemia, son of Daniel Hoschitzky and Elizabeth Schlegel; and Antonie Petrax, age 21, b. Kuttemberg, Bohemia, dau. of Simon Petrax and Anna Zuchmisch; marr. Manhattan NY, 19 Sep 1880, cert. no. 6066.
  6. [S35] New York City Grooms Index to 1937 (Italian Genealogical Group), online ItalianGen.org, Adolf Stoschitzky and Antoine [sic] Petras, marr. Manhattan 19 Sep 1880; cert. no. 6066.
  7. [S1425] New York City Marriage Records 1829-1938/1940, online FamilySearch.org. Adolph Stoschitzky, d. Queens NY 23 Nov 1925, age 63, cert. no. 5555.
  8. [S1527] New York Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999, online Ancestry.com, Queens > Mixed Proceedings, Case #2336-2353 1926, Case 2350, imgs. 819-884/1058, recorded in Liber 129 Wills of Real Estate Page 461. Testator Adolph Stoschitzky, d. 23 Nov 1925, res. 197 Crescent Street, Astoria, Long Island City, NY. Testator, in his will dated 29 Jun 1908, named his wife, Antonie Stoschicky [sic] as sole heir (img. 881). His wife, however, d. 10 Oct 1925 (img. 873), leaving a will dated 29 Jun 1908, naming her husband, Adolph, as sole heir (img. 1002/1058).
    The Petition papers for Adolph name as heirs at law: Anna Foell (sister), Louisa Platz (sister), Estate of Anton Stoschitzky (brother), Gustav Stoschitzky (nephew), Louisa Heisner (niece), Anna Reitzel (niece), Antonia Burke (niece) and Adolph Stoschitzky (nephew). Proved 28 May 1926.
    The amended Petition papers for Antonie (Case 2352/26, Filing Case A441, recorded in Liber 131 Wills of Real Estate Page 431, imgs. 946-1005/1058) name as heirs at law (img. 989/1058): Louisa Platz (sister-in-law, as administrator of the Estate of Adolph); Mary Millner (niece); Joseph Petrik, Rudolph Petrik, Paul Petrik (all sons of a deceased niece) and Anna Petrik (a minor, dau. of a deceased niece and of Joseph Petrik) (img. 986/1058); and Julia Mazanek (wid. of Frank Mazanek, nephew), Richard Mazanek, Theodore Mazanek and Clifford Mazanek (all minor sons of "a decesed nephew," i.e., Frank Mazanek), "whose names were inadvertently omitted from the original petition." Probate granted 10 Nov 1926.