NameFrederick Louis VAN DORP 
Birth1 May 1885, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas2700
Memo1900 census
DeathOct 1980, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas2700
BurialMount Hope Cemetery, Topeka, Kansas66
OccupationFarmer
EducationState Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kansas
Spouses
BurialMount Hope Cemetery, Topeka, Kansas66
Census notes for Frederick Louis VAN DORP
1900 Kansas, Shawnee County, Topeka, ward 3, E.D. 155, sheet 2B
1110 Polk St., dwelling 35, family 37
Van Dorp, Louis, head, white, male, Nov 1856, age 43, married for 19 years, born Michigan, parents born Germany, hardware
------------, Johanna, wife, white, female, Sept 1856, age 43, married for 19 years, mother of 4 children, 4 living, born Indiana, father born New York, mother born, Mississippi
------------, Edith E., daughter, white, female, Mch 1883, age 17, single, born Kansas, father born Michigan, mother born Indiana
------------, Fred L., son, white, male, May 1885, age 15, single, born Kansas, father born Michigan, mother born Indiana
------------, Howard E., son, white, male, Jan 1889, age 11, single, born Kansas, father born Michigan, mother born Indiana
------------, Glenn H., son, white, male, Apl 1892, age 8, single, born Kansas, father born Michigan, mother born Indiana
Little, Myra S., servant, white, female, July 1880, age 19, single, born Missouri, father born Missouri, mother born Illinois, servant
Van Dorp, August, father, white, male, Aug 1826, age 73, widower, born Germany, parents born Germany
Ritter, James L., roomer, white, male, Mch 1879, age 21, single, born Maryland, father born Virginia, mother born Kentucky, clerk
1910, 1920, 1930
1940 Kansas, Shawnee County, Dover Twp, E.D. 89-3-b, sheet 4B
household 76, owns, $1000
Van Dorp, Fred., head, male, white, age 54, married, 4 yrs college, born Kansas, lived in Shawnee in 1935, farmer
-------------, Leona, wife, female, white, age 54, married, 8th grade, born Kansas, lived in Shawnee in 1935