Joseph Kubovchik, 1879–1926 (age 47 years)
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- Joseph Kubovchik
Birth | March 12, 1879 |
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Birth of a daughter #1 | Margaret Kubovchik June 21, 1909 (Age 30 years) |
Death of a daughter | Margaret Kubovchik April 10, 1913 (Age 34 years) |
Birth of a daughter #2 | Helen Marie Kubovchik May 5, 1918 (Age 39 years) |
Birth of a son #3 | Michael Kubovchik October 1, 1922 (Age 43 years) |
Death | May 22, 1926 (Age 47 years) |
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1918–1993
Birth: May 5, 1918
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30 Death: August 1, 1993 — Cleveland, Ohio |
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Marriage: February 19, 1944 — Lakewood, Ohio |
Shared note | God-parents: Michal Czmorej of Harakovce and Anna Banyas of Dubrava Baptized by Karol Szedelyj, pastor of the church in Polanovce The towns of Harakovce and Dubrava are near Spisske Podhradie, east of Levoca and Spis. N. Ves in eastern Slovakia. They were under the jurisdiction of the diocese of Spis (Scepusiense in Latin). Joseph became citizen 9/21/1906 - 31st year of independence of United States |
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Shared note | God-parents: Michal Czmorej of Harakovce and Anna Banyas of Dubrava Baptized by Karol Szedelyj, pastor of the church in Polanovce The towns of Harakovce and Dubrava are near Spisske Podhradie, east of Levoca and Spis. N. Ves in eastern Slovakia. They were under the jurisdiction of the diocese of Spis (Scepusiense in Latin). Joseph became citizen 9/21/1906 - 31st year of independence of United States |