. By the 1900 Census for Justice Precinct 3, Falls, Texas. His name spelled "Yurko Akahak" or "Yurko Akahak." His wife's name was Americanized to "Agnes" and their children's names became Barbara, Nicholas, Dora, Peter and a 4th child, Katie, was 2 years old. That census also stated that the couple had married in 1876.
. By the 1910 Census, they were living in Elk Township, Oklahoma Co., Oklahoma and the family had expanded and some had left home. "John and 'Mary' Okoliak" and the children living in the home were: Tonie, Peter, Kate, Steve, Mary, Josie, and Mike.
. By the 1920 census, they were still living in the Elk Township and the children of John and "Margaret" Okoluk were: Pete, Steve, Mary, Josephine, and Mike.
. By the 1930 census John and "Edna" Okaluk only had Mike still living at home.
. By the 1900 Census for Justice Precinct 3, Falls, Texas. His name spelled "Yurko Akahak" or "Yurko Akahak." His wife's name was Americanized to "Agnes" and their children's names became Barbara, Nicholas, Dora, Peter and a 4th child, Katie, was 2 years old. That census also stated that the couple had married in 1876.
. By the 1910 Census, they were living in Elk Township, Oklahoma Co., Oklahoma and the family had expanded and some had left home. "John and 'Mary' Okoliak" and the children living in the home were: Tonie, Peter, Kate, Steve, Mary, Josie, and Mike.
. By the 1920 census, they were still living in the Elk Township and the children of John and "Margaret" Okoluk were: Pete, Steve, Mary, Josephine, and Mike.
. By the 1930 census John and "Edna" Okaluk only had Mike still living at home.
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