Peter Marsinick (Marcinek)

Peter Marsinick was born in Illinois in 1909.  His parents, John and Mary settled in the U.S. around the turn of the century.  They were married in 1904 and Peter was born 5 years later.  Peter and his wife Anna Ballock moved to Indiana and then eventually to Cleveland, Ohio.  Sadly Peter died very young at the age of 36.

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Peter Francis Marsinick
b: 26 DEC 1909
d: 23 JUN 1946
Facts
  • 26 DEC 1909 - Birth - ; Westville, Illinois
  • 23 JUN 1946 - Death - ; Cuyahoga, Ohio
  • 1910 - Residence - ; Georgetown, Vermilion, Illinois
  • 1930 - Residence - Marital Status: SingleRelation to Head of House: Son ; Florida, Parke, Indiana, USA
  • 1 APR 1940 - Residence - ; Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States
  • 2 SEP 1941 - Marsinicks visit Clint - ; Clinton, Indiana
  • 1910 - Residence - ; Georgetown, Vermilion, Illinois
  • 1930 - Residence - Marital Status: SingleRelation to Head of House: Son ; Florida, Parke, Indiana, USA
  • 1 APR 1940 - Residence - ; Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States
Ancestors
   
John Marcinek
8 JUL 1845 -
 
 
John Marsinick
3 JUL 1878 - 19 AUG 1972
  
  
  
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Peter Francis Marsinick
26 DEC 1909 - 23 JUN 1946
  
 
  
Johannes Hrin
ABT 1855 -
 
 
Mary Hrin
1881 - 29 NOV 1956
  
  
  
 
Family Group Sheet - Child
PARENT (M) John Marsinick
Birth3 JUL 1878Sambron, Slovakia
Death19 AUG 1972 Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States of America
Marriage2 MAY 1904to Mary Hrin at Westville, Vermilion, Illinois
FatherJohn Marcinek
Mother?
PARENT (F) Mary Hrin
Birth1881Sambron, Slovakia
Death29 NOV 1956 Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Marriage2 MAY 1904to John Marsinick at Westville, Vermilion, Illinois
FatherJohannes Hrin
MotherSusanna Gudacz
CHILDREN
MPeter Francis Marsinick
Birth26 DEC 1909Westville, Illinois
Death23 JUN 1946Cuyahoga, Ohio

 

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