Name Joseph Anthony "Joe" Kenski
Notes Frank Hatton's notes read: Kenski, Joseph Anthony "Joe"- 3/19/1898 12/21/1947 - Phyllis Long added: Joseph Anthony "Joe" Kenski
Mar. 19, 1898 MO
Dec. 21, 1947 MO

Phyllis Long's notes:

He was a son of Alexander and Amelia (Wesmki?) Kenski.

1900 Census Missouri; Barry; Capps Creek; 3
Alexander Kinska, head, born Dec. 1869 Germany, age 30, married 7 years, parents born Germany, immigrated to US in 1885, farmer
Amelia, wife, born May 1872 Germany, age 28, mother of 3 children, 3 living, parents born Germany, immigrated to US in 1890
Thomas, son, born Dec. 1893 MO, age 6
John, son, born Mar. 1896 MO, age 4
Joseph, son, born Mar. 1898 MO, age 2

1910 Census Missouri; Barry; Capps Creek; 3
Alexander Kenski, head, age 40, married for 18 years, born Germany, parents born Germany, farmer
Amelia, wife, age 39, mother of 5 children, 3 living, born Germany, parents born Germany
Thomas, son, age 16, born MO
Joseph, son, age 12, born MO
John, son, age 7, born MO
Thomas, brother, age 32, single, born Germany, parents born Germany, farmer

1920 Census Missouri; Barry; Capps Creek; District 185
Alex Kenski, head, owns farm, age 50, born Germany, parents born Germany, farmer
Amelia, wife, age 46, born Germany, parents born Germany
Thomas, son, age 24 ,single, born MO
Joseph, son, age 20, single, born MO
John, son, age 16, born MO
Simon, son, age 7, born MO
Thomas, brother, age 40, born Germany, parents born Germany, farmer

1930 Census Missouri; Barry; Capps Creek; District 3
Alex Kenski, head, age 62, married at age 24, born Poland, parents born Poland, farmer
Amelia, wife, age 57, born Poland, parents born Poland
Thomas, son, age 37, single, born MO, farmer, WWI Veteran
Joseph, son, age 33, single, born MO, farmer, WWI Veteran
John, son, age 26, born MO, farmer
Simon, son, age 17, born MO, farmer

Cassville Democrat - Bricefield
December 15, 1917, Saturday, Cassville Democrat, Barry Co., MO
We hear that two of our boys came home from Camp Doniphan. Frank Zebert was discharged on account of weak eyes and Joe Kenski on account of a weak heart. They are both disappointed. Frank and his brother joined Co. E 2nd Regiment at the time sixteen of our boys enlisted at Bricefield. Joe was one of the first boys to enlist. He joined the headquarter Company at Pierce City, but was later transferred to Co. E., with the other Barry County boys. Cheer up Boys. Don't take it so hard. If Uncle Sam can't use you at the front you can certainly do your bit on the farm.
Resource Census, Cassville Democrat - Dates from Book-Past & Present
Researcher Phyllis Long
Frank Hatton