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Generation: 1
- Violet ROZHON
Violet m. Frank MALAUSKAS [Group Sheet]
Generation: 2
- Joseph J. ROZHON, (twin) b. 5 Apr 1903, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA; d. Apr 1973, Darien,, Illinois, USA.
Notes:
RESIDENCES: 1928 - 1534 S. Karlov Ave., Chicago (per obituary)
1930 - 1530 S. Komenski Ave., Chicago (per 1930 census)
OBIT: 1973-04-18 Chicago Tribune (IL)
Rozhon
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Joseph Rozhon of Darien, beloved husband of the late Anna Marie; dear father of Mrs. Violet Malauskas, Mrs. Grace Harmon and Joseph J.; brother of George, Charles and Frank; grandfather of six; great-grandfather of two. Visitation at the Toon Funeral Home, 109 N. Cass Av., Westmont, where services will be held Thursday, April 19, at 10 a.m. Interment Bohemian National Cemetery. 968-2262.
Joseph m. Anna Marie KOSTINEK Aft 1928. Anna (daughter of James KOSTINEK and Josephine) b. 3 Jun 1907, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA; d. May 1972, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet]
- Anna Marie KOSTINEK b. 3 Jun 1907, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA; d. May 1972, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.
Notes:
OBIT: 1972-05-08 Chicago Tribune (IL)
Rozhon
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Anna Marie Rozhon of Darien, beloved wife of Joe J.; dear mother of Joseph J. and Mrs. Violet Malauskas; daughter of Josephine and the late James Kostinek; sister of Richard Kostinek; grandmother of two. Visitation after 7 p.m. Monday at the Toon Funeral Home, 109 N. Cass Av., Westmont. Funeral mass Wednesday, May 10, 10 a.m., at St. Mary's Church, Darien. Interment Bohemian National Cemetery. 968-2262.
Children:
- Joseph J. ROZHON
- 1. Violet ROZHON
Generation: 3
- Ignac (Hynek?) ROZHON b. Jan 1868, Radawa, Tabor, Bohemia; d. 1957, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.
Notes:
IMMIGRATION: Arrived 1892 per 1900 census. Also, a ship manifest found on the Ellis Island website for the S.S. Moravia arriving 07 Jul 1892 lists a Hynek Razhon, age 20, occupation: cook, from Radov, destination Chicago.
RESIDENCES:
1890 - 44 Burlington Ave., Chicago -- Laborer (CityDir) <---- NOTE: If he arrived in 1892, how could he be here?
1892 - 44 Burlington Ave., Chicago -- (CityDir)
1896 - 44 Burlington Ave., Chicago -- Cabinetmaker (CityDir)
1899 - 44 Burlington Ave., Chicago -- Boxmaker (CityDir)
1900 - 44 Burlington Ave., Chicago -- laborer (per 1900 census)
1910 - 1815 Blair Ave., Chicago -- laborer in furniture factory (per 1910 census) (Clinton St- now gone Nr. 20th St)
1920 - 1530 S. Komenski Ave., Chicago, Illinois -- cabinet maker (per 1920 census)
1930 - 1530 S. Komenski Ave., Chicago, Illinois (per 1930 census)
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CENSUS:
1900 Census: Enumeration Dist #190, #252, Sheet 7B, Line 69-71, Ward 7
44 Burlington Ave., Chicago, Cook, IL
Rozhon, Ignatz, HWM, Jan 1868, 32y, M, married 6 yrs, Bohemia, arrived 1892, here 8y, laborer, rents
, Annie, WWF, Mar 1870, 30y, M, married 6yrs, 1 child, 0 living (?), Bohemia, arrived 1892
, Jno, SWM, Apr 1895, 5y, S, Illinois
CENSUS:
1910 Census: Enumeration Dist #514, Sheet 4A, Lines 23-28, Ward 9
1813 Blair Ave., Chicago, Cook, IL
Rozchin or Rozohin, Ignatz, HMW 39y, M1, married 15y, Bohemia, arrived 1897, laborer funiture factory
, Anna, WFW 39y, M1, married 15y, Bohemia, arrived 1897, none
, Charley, SMW 9y, S, Illinois, none
, Joseph, SMW 7y, S, Illinois, none
, Frank, SMW 7y, S, Illinois, none
, George, SMW 1y, S, Illinois, none
Note: Ignatz's age and date of arrival in U.S. are suspect and don't match what was recorded in other
censuses.
CENSUS:
1920 Census: Enumeration Dist #16-835, Sheet 23B, Line 71, ward 23
Rozhon, Ignatz H W M 48 M 6 - - Boh Boh Boh 1892 8 AL laborer rent
, Anna W W F 49 M 6 1 0 Boh Boh Boh 1892 NR
, Charles S W M 19 S - - - Ill Boh Boh ---- - --
, Joseph S W M 16 S - - - Ill Boh Boh ---- - --
, Frank S W M 16 S - - - Ill Boh Boh ---- - --
, George S W N 10 S - - - Ill Boh Boh ---- - --
Declaration of Intention #66411 on 8 Dec 1896, B80, p297 Naturalized on 18 Mar 1903 in Chicago, IL
OCCUPATION:
1910 - laborer in furniture factory
OBIT: Ignatz' obituary mentions the following daughters-in-law but I am unsure which of his sons married which of these women except for George. Lottie, Anna, Helen, and Bernadette (George's wife). Lottie might be Charles', Anna might be Joseph's, and Helen might be Frank's if they were listed in exactly the same order as the sons names were in the obit.
Ignac m. Anna HONZA 15 Aug 1894, Bohemia. Anna b. Mar 1870, Bohemia. [Group Sheet]
- Anna HONZA b. Mar 1870, Bohemia.
Notes:
Found surname at www.familysearch.com as part of the record of Ignatius Rozhon.
MARRIAGE:
Source: http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/Marriage/MarriageSearchServlet
ROSHON, HYNEK and HONZA, ANNIE 08/15/1894 / 221131 COOK
Children:
- Jno (?) ROZHON b. Apr 1895, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA; d. Bef 1910, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.
- Charles J. ROZHON b. 19 Sep 1900, Chicago, Cook, Illinois; d. 1 Apr 1988, Berwyn, Cook, Illinois, USA.
- Frank R. ROZHON, (twin) b. 5 Apr 1903, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA; d. 23 Apr 1977.
- 2. Joseph J. ROZHON, (twin) b. 5 Apr 1903, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA; d. Apr 1973, Darien,, Illinois, USA.
- George R. ROZHON b. 8 Mar 1909, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA; d. Nov 1976.
- James KOSTINEK
James m. Josephine [Group Sheet]
- Josephine
Children:
- 3. Anna Marie KOSTINEK b. 3 Jun 1907, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA; d. May 1972, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.
Generation: 4
- ROZHON
Children:
- 4. Ignac (Hynek?) ROZHON b. Jan 1868, Radawa, Tabor, Bohemia; d. 1957, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.
- Frantizek (Frank) ROZHON b. 11 Dec 1881, Radawa, Tabor, Bohemia; d. 9 Apr 1948, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.
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