Fred and Augusta Leistiko

Fred and Augusta Leistiko with son Otto
Fred and Augusta Leistiko with son Otto

Fred Leistiko, the son of Jan Fryderk and Luiza Leistiko, was born in 1873 in Konin, Prussia.

Augusta Theresa Bleich, daughter of Karl and Wilhelmeina Bleich, was born July 2, 1874 in Germany.

According to the recollections of his daughter, Emma Leistiko, Fred and Augusta Bleich were sweethearts in Germany. Fred immigrated in 1891, along with his older sister, Matilda and her husband John Henschel and their two sons Wilhelm and Carl, and his older brother John August Leistiko with his wife Matilda and their children Albert, Olga, and Marie. Also travelling with them was Matilda Leistiko's brother Jacob Daum. They travelled from Volhynia, Russia to Hamburg, Germany where they boarded the S.S. Rhaetia. They arrived at Ellis Island, New York, United States on March 1, 1892. (View the original manifest of the ship SS Rhaetia.

Augusta immigrated in 1892, and they were married the following January. On the way Augusta got stranded in London and had to work at washing dishes until she had enough money to finish the trip to the United States. Fred’s parents Jan Fryderk and Luiza (Rapsch) Leistiko and his sister Mary/Marie traveled with Augusta.

Prior to immigrating, the Leistiko’s were living on Russian land that had been deeded to the Germans. Fred's brother Adolph had spent 10 years in the Russian Army and Albert served 5 years. Fred slipped across the Russian border to avoid being drafted in the Russian army. Fred’s immigration path took him from Russia to Ellis Island, to North Dakota, where he worked on the railroad and played his fiddle for dances in Grand Forks and Fargo. He then moved to Great Falls, Montana, and was found listed in the 1900 census in Great Falls, along with his siblings John Adolph and Tina, Albert and Elizabeth, Mathilda and John Henschel, Otto and Mary. He worked in the Great Falls smelter for three years.

In 1901 Fred moved from Great Falls to a ranch he purchased on the banks of the Missouri River 25 miles south of Glasgow, Montana. The bottomland by the river was sagebrush and when it was cleared it made nice grassland.He bought the squatters rights along with a 2-room house and barn. He added 3 rooms, and made it into a 5-room house. In 1908 benchland was opened up for homesteading and they bought 320 acres on the bench. Now they had 160 acres on the river and 320 acres on the bench. He later bought another 320 parcel on the bench just south of his.

Apparently Fred built a house on the bench homestead, and moved his family there, as in 1914, the ranch was listed as owned by his son Otto.

According to Emma, her father was not the best farmer as he had so many other things on his mind. He loved playing his violin. He started a lumber mill on the river ranch with his Dad and sold lumber to the new settlers coming in. The logs were all cut from cottonwood trees by hand. Nothing was motorized. They had a pit over which the logs were placed. One man was in the pit and the other on top, on either end of a two-man saw. It was very hard work. Their home was made completely of cottonwood logs except for the hardwood floors.

In the late 1930's the Ft. Peck dam was built by the Army Corp of Engineers, and the ranch by the river was flooded.

Fred farmed from about 1910 until his stroke in 1941 or 42. He died in 1949 at age 77, and his son Ted took over the farm. Towards the end of her life, Augusta moved in with her daughter Bertha, who lived in Long Beach, California, and she died there May 7, 1967.

Another glimse of the life of Fred Leistiko is revealed in a short biography written by his son Fred Jr. for his daughter Carol, for her use in a school assignment.

Fred and Augusta and had 6 children. Two others, born between Otto and Emma, died as infants.:

Otto Herman LeistikoBorn in 1893 in North Dakota. Otto never married, and died May 2, 1939.
Emma LeistikoBorn September 7, 1806, in 1896 in North Dakota. Married Charles T. Wolfe. Charles died in 1973. Emma died March 19, 1982. Charles and Emma had a daughter, Maxine.
Fred Leistiko Born January 2, 1902, near Glasgow, Montana. Died March 10, 1976.
Robert "Bob" LeistikoBorn in October 1904 near Glasgow, Montana. Robert never married, and died February 12, 1961.
Bertha Julia LeistikoBorn January 19, 1907 near Glasgow, Montana. Bertha married Daniel Joseph McCarthy, and they had a son, Daniel (Danny). Her husband, Daniel, died young in 1951, at age 47. Bertha died in 1991.
Theodore "Ted" O. LeistikoBorn December 17, 1907 in Anaconda, Montana. Ted married Alice Lohr in Malta in 1939. Ted and Alice had 2 children: Mark, born ???, and Carla Rae, born in February 1947. Mark married Evon Charleen Vickery of Great Falls. Carla married Dan Murphy in June 1976. Carla died in December 2006. Ted died February 12, 1968, and Alice remarried to Maurice Reynolds in 1969. Alice owned and operated Alice's Beauty Salon in Glasgow for 36 years. Alice died in January 2003.


Fred and Augusta Leistiko Family
Fred and Augusta Leistiko Family
Standing (from left): Fred, Jr., Emma, Ted, Robert. Sitting (from left): Bertha, Fred and Augusta, Otto.
Children of Fred and Augusta Leistiko
Augusta (Bleich) Wagner with children: (left to right) Fred, Ted, Bertha, mother Augusta, Emma, Bob (not shown - Otto)


Fred driving Dolly and Guts
Fred (right) driving Dolly and Guts


Reunion of the grandchildren of Fred and Augusta Leistiko held in Stateline, NV (South Lake Tahoe) in September 2014. Standing (from left): Ray and Maxine (Wolfe) Lubow. Maxine is the daughter of Ted and Emma (Leistiko) Wolfe; Dan and Mary (Tyo) McCarthy. Dan is the son of Dan and Bertha (Leistiko) McCarthy; Jack and Mary (McCarthy) Rowan. Mary is the daughter of Dan and Bertha (Leistiko) McCarthy; Carol (Leistiko) Nims, with husband Dave seated in front of her; Janet (Leistiko) and Steve Hadnagy. Carol and Janet are the daughters of Irene (Wagner) and Fred Leistiko; Seated (front left) are Mark and Evon (Vickery) Leistiko. Mark is the son of Ted and Alice (Lohr) Leistiko. Missing (and much missed) were Carla (Leistiko) and husband Dan Murphy. Carla, the daughter of Ted and Alice (Lohr) Leistiko, passed away in 2006. Mark gets the credit for gathering the clan and arranging the reunion.

Fred's original 160 acre ranch by the river that was flooded is outlined in blue at the bottom, left of center. His 320 acre homestead is shown outlined in blue at the top left, with the additional 320 parcel he purchased just below. Fred's son Ted took over the farming when his health declined, and ended up owning it. On Ted's death, his son Mark and daughter Carla inherited the property, Mark with the left half of each parcel, and Carla with the right. On Carla's death her husband Dan Murphy now has title to these. Both Mark's and Dan's parcels are now managed by Mark's son Tyson, who has leased them to a local farmer.


First published July 31, 2001. Last revised August 28, 2025. If you have comments, corrections or additional information or pictures you would like to contribute, feel free to contact Dave Nims.