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10401 Ancestral File Number: 19PP-FX

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Facts about this person:

BurialMay 30, 1886
Freedom, UT 
William DRAPER
 
10402 ~6207 Orchard Ave.

RESIDENCES:
1948 - 3731 W.18th St., Cleveland, Ohio

OCCUPATION:
Plumber 
Albin T. DRAUS
 
10403 OBIT: Name: Mucic, Mary
Date: Sep 14 1955
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #137.
Notes: Mucic, Mary, beloved wife of Michael Sr., dear mother of Ell, Mary Barda, Catherine Opalka, Frances Sekerak, Ann Dehil, Sophie Kobosky, Rose Hovan, Eleanor, Mildred, John, Steve, Michael Jr., and Andrew, grandmother of 23, sister of the late Frances Yanak. Funeral services Thursday, Sept. 13, from the residence, 3029 W. 51st St., at 8:30 a. m. and at St. Procop's Church at 9 a. m. A. J. Tomon & Sons service. 
Mary DRAVIAK
 
10404 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Adrienne DRAYE
 
10405 OBIT: THEYS, AGNES C : Wife of late Felix (Obit.).Plain Dealer 17 Jan, 1978, pg. 11 sec. C  Agnes DRAYE
 
10406 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dennis A. DRAYE
 
10407 OBIT:
Name: Draye, Joseph
Date: Aug 20 1963
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #105.
Notes: Draye. Joseph Draye, beloved husband of Bridie (nee Carey), dear father of Willard, Joseph, Lionel, Agnes, Bertha and Cleo, grandfather and great-grandfather, late residence, 3125 W. 50 St. Friends may call at Berry's Funeral Home, 7200 Detroit Ave., After 7 P. M. Tuesday, 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. Wednesday. Funeral services Thursday, Aug. 22, at 10 A. M. Interment West Park Cemetery 
Joseph DRAYE
 
10408 OBIT:
LIONEL DRAYE - The Plain Dealer; Cleveland, Ohio; Aug 24, 1994; Page: 7C
Lionel A. Draye, 76, was an expert in metallurgy. He worked as a foreman for Republic Steel for 36 years, until 1972. When he retired in 1980 he was a foreman at the Ferry Cap and Screw Co. Mr. Draye died Saturday at his home in Parma. He was so well-known for his expertise in metallurgy that 50 years ago The Wall Street Jounal published a photograph of him with the largest and smallest bolts in the country. He had made them both. His skills in metallurgy also got him a position in the Marine Corps' airplane parts repair department in San Diego during World War II. Mr. Draye's wife, Stephanie, died last March. Survivors include a son, Dennis of North Olmsted; daughter, Adrienne Wasko of Stow; and four grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. today at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, 6750 State Rd., Parma. The Riczo funeral home is in charge of the arrangements. 
Lionel DRAYE
 
10409 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 230.
He is a hardware merchant, and he and his wife are members of theMethodist Church. Worked on the farm until eighteen years of age; taughtschool winters and made cheese summers until his marriage. Address,Eaton, Madison Co., New York. 
Almer H. DRESSER
 
10410 age 12 Clarence A. DRESSER
 
10411 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, pages 229 & 230.
Hazel S. Dresser (1691), dau. of Jacob A. Dresser and Eunice A.(Brown) Dresser (1465), dau. of Zebulon Brown (1312) [Zebulon (376), Dea.Zebulon (74), James (38), Eleazer (11), Thomas] and Thede (York) Brown(1258), dau. of Bell (1224) and Ruth (Main) York, son of Thomas and Mary(Brown) York (19), dau. of Thomas (2) and Hannah (Collins) Brown[Thomas], b., Brookfield, NY., Apr. 9, 1860; m. Brookfield, Nov. 27,1884, Cora Rollins, b. Brookfield, Apr. 20 1867; dau. of William Rollins,of Brookfield, and Alice, his wife. He is a farmer, a Prohibitionist, andhe and his wife are members of the Society of Friends. He taught schoolwinters from 1879 to 1880, and made cheese summers from 1880 to 1890.They lived for three years in Sherburn, NY, and since then have lived inthe town of Hamilton, NY. Addrss, Poolville, NY.
Children:
1981. Irving Dresser, b. Brookfield, Nov. 26, 1885.
1982. Lynn Dresser, b. Poolville, July 2, 1901.
[This was taken out of the above book. It is obviously wrong. I amincluding it because it will go somewhere and someone who is related wille-mail me and we can set the record straight. NAN] 
Hazel S. DRESSER
 
10412 !According to family memory, Juanita was born during her mother's first
marriage, and was later adopted by Frank Olmsted. 
Juanita DREW
 
10413 OCCUPATION:
1936 - longshoreman

RESIDENCES:
1910 - 1200 Denison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
1936 - 1206 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 
Albert DREYER
 
10414 RESIDENCES:
1917 - 1200 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 
Herman DREYER
 
10415 !Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 56. He moved to Fond du Lac,
Wisconsin at some point in his life. 
John J. DRIGGS
 
10416 OBIT: SLUSARCZYK, LEOPOLDINA: Wife of late Stanley-ObitPlain Dealer 06 May, 2001, pg. 9 sec. B Leopoldina DROBNITSCH
 
10417 RESIDENCES:
1952 - 3713 W.15th St., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
Name: Drobot, John
Date: Aug 2 1952
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #105.
Notes: Drobot, John, 3713 W. 15th St., beloved husband of Victoria, father of Stanley, Edward, Emily, Albert, Casimer Czarnecki, Jean Smenda, and Lottie Bruno, and grandfather. Services Monday, Aug. 4, at 9 a. m. at St. Barbara's Church. Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Brooklyn Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd.

BURIAL:
Holy Cross Cemetery, Brookpark Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 
John DROBOT
 
10418 RESIDENCES:
1952 - 3713 W.15th St., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
Name: Drobot, John
Date: Aug 2 1952
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #105.
Notes: Drobot, John, 3713 W. 15th St., beloved husband of Victoria, father of Stanley, Edward, Emily, Albert, Casimer Czarnecki, Jean Smenda, and Lottie Bruno, and grandfather. Services Monday, Aug. 4, at 9 a. m. at St. Barbara's Church. Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Brooklyn Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. 
John DROBOT
 
10419 SOURCE_OF_NAME:
The name MUCZINSKI was found on her daughter, Anna's, death certificate. 
Josephine DROGDORWSKA, (Muczinski)
 
10420 Possibly named "George W." as noted in this obituary...no way to verify at this time.
1972-11-17 Chicago Tribune (IL)
Drollinger
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Ossie R. Drollinger, beloved wife of George Leo; dear mother of George W. [Marion] and Richard [Doris] Drollinger; loving grandmother of four; great-grandmother of three; fond sister of Archie Roysdon. Member of Justice Siloam Chapter, No. 119, O. E. S. Services Saturday, Nov. 18, 11 a.m., at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western Av. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery. Visitation after 3 p.m. Thursday. Eastern Star services Friday 8 p.m. 561-6874. 
Fred DROLLINGER
 
10421 ~Note that there was an Albert DROZD (wife Mary) who was born 01 Jan 1872 and died Mar 1 1943. They lived on W.24th St. in Old Brooklyn and then at 2318 Henninger Ave when Albert died. Mary was born 1880 and died Dec 4, 1942. Her parents were Stanislaus KROL and Jadwiga (surname unknown). They had four children: Louis, John, Stella (Walker), and Anna (Mohr). His father's name was Jan DROZD and his mother's was Anna SZCZEPANEK. This is the not the Albert who married Bertha Zurowski. Could be a cousin.
Albert and Mary had purchased property together in 1916.
~DEATH: DROZD, Mary Death date: 12/4/1942, Cuyahoga County Certificate #71314
~DEATH: DROZD, Wojciech Death date: 3/1/1943, Cuyahoga County Certificate #14860

DEATH:
DROZD, Wojczech or Albert Death
date: 12/11/1938,
Cuyahoga County Certificate #69186

RESIDENCES:
1932 - 3857 W.15th St., Cleveland, Ohio
- 3727 W.13th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1938 - 3706 W.13th St.
1421 Botany Ave., Cleveland, Ohio

Possible EIDB entry:
Wojciech Drozd, single, male, age 22, born in USA, father Stanislaw Drozd of Grudna, Galicia.
Destination: Brother-in-law, Wojciech Cieslik at 3701 West 13th.
[**Note: The 1920 Census for that address shows Albert CESIK, wife Magie, children John and Rosie. There doesn't seem to be any marital connection between a DROZD and a CIESLIK -- at least none where marriages took place in Cleveland. How is Wojciech CIESLIK a brother-in-law to Wojciech DROZD? There is a Maryanna Drozd who married Joseph CHUDZIK. They lived in the St. Casimir parish around E.79th. Maryanna's obituary doesn't list any siblings.] 
Albert (Wojciech) DROZD
 
10422 OBIT:
Name: Pinta, Mary
Date: May 7, 1922
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #064.
Notes: Pinta-Mary, beloved wife of the late Frank, mother of Mrs. A. Holecek, Mrs. J. Hejna, Frank B. Pinta, passed away. Funeral Tuesday, May 9, at Our Lady of Lourdes church at 8:30 a. m., from her daughter's home, 5245 Dolloff road. Burial at Calvary cemetery. 
Marie DROZD
 
10423 OBIT:
Name: Zybura, Stefania
Date: Mar 20 1966
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #169.
Notes: Zybura. Stefania Zybura (nee Drozd), formerly of E. 64th St., beloved wife of the late John, dear mother of Frank, Joseph, William Povtak and Isabel Sleracki, sister of Albert Drozd (deceased), Mathilda Holz (deceased), and Sophie Biskup, beloved grandmother of 12, and great-grandmother of two. Friends received at Golubski Garfield Funeral Home, corner Garfield Blvd., and Turney Rd., Sunday 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. Funeral services Monday, March 21 at Holy Trinity P. N. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Polish National Cemetery. The family suggests contributions to the Holy Trinity Church Building Fund. 
Stefania DROZD
 
10424 MARRIAGE:
DROZD, STEPHANIE MARY and BRODA, EDWARD J vol.0317 pg.0229 (Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)

OBIT:
Plain Dealer, The (Cleveland, OH)
November 25, 1999
Edition: FINAL / ALL Section: METRO Page: 5F Column: NORTHEAST OHIO DEATHS
STEPHANIE M. BRODA , 73, of Parma, died Monday. - Mallchok, Parma.

OBIT:
BRODA, STEPHANIE M: Wife of late Edward J-Obit Plain Dealer 26 Nov, 1999, pg. 8 sec. B 
Stephanie M. DROZD
 
10425 OBIT:
Name: Drozd, Thaddeus
Date: Feb 15 1974
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #105.
Notes: Drozd. Thaddeus Drozd, beloved son of Bertha Glad and the late Albert Drozd, dear brother of Stephanie Broda, Irene Broeker and the late Richard Glad, also beloved uncle. Funeral services Saturday, Feb. 16, at St. Barbara Church at 10:30 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd., Friday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. 
Taddeus DROZD, (Glod, Glad)
 
10426 5 children Hannah DRURY
 
10427 Obituary of Alois Vaclav Dryak:

Alois Vaclav Dryak, a resident of Parkside Nursing Facility, Black River Falls, WI, passed away peacefully in his sleep on the night of Sunday, February 6, 2005, following a year of continuous decline. He was 94 years old. Alois was preceded in death by his wife, MaryJane McGowan Dryak of Cincinnati, OH and his brother, Antonin Dryak, Praque, Czechoslovakia (CZ). He is survived in death by: his sons, Anthony (Loraine) Dryak, Alma Center, WI; John M. Dryak, Taylor, WI; Michael (Faith) Axman, Elkhart, IN; as well as seven grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Though a resident of Wisconsin since 2000, he was a native of Czechoslovakia, and had resided in Cincinnati, Ohio for most of his adult life.
Born of Antonin Dryak and Maria (Budinska) Dryak of Kladno, CZ on Sept 14, 1910, Alois was raised in and around the city of Prague, CZ. He came to the United States as a foreign exchange student to pursue a Masters Degree in Engineering from Penn State University in 1935.
Following his degree he returned to his beloved Czechoslovakia. He formed The Amertool Distributorship of Europe representing various US companies, including Cincinnati Milling Machine Company. Caught in the turmoil of WWII, Alois was an active part in the resistance movement, by helping to provide intelligence information to the allies. He survived the Nazi horrors and helped in the allied efforts to forge peace after the war as a translator.
In 1948, as the communists consolidated control over CZ, and at the urging of his father, he left CZ on the last plane out and flew to Paris, France. He resided in Paris, France and in Norway for two years, while waiting for sponsorship to become a United States citizen. The president of Cincinnati Milling Machine Company provided that sponsorship.
Alois moved to Cincinnati, OH with Cincinnati Milling Machine Company (later known as Cincinnati Milacron), met and married MaryJane McGowan in the summer of 1952. Following the births of Tony and Jack, Alois returned to Europe with his young family. There, he worked as the manager of Amertool, representing Cincinnati Milacron for 10 years, returning to Glendale, Ohio, in 1966. In his work with Cincinnati Milacron between 1966 and retirement, he developed and patented the Cinturn Macro Programming System, which helped to advance and simplify the programming of numerically controlled turning machinery (lathes) in the machine tool industry. Following retirement from the company in 1975, Alois continued to do computer programming for Cincinnati Milacron as an independent consultant, completing an association of over 40 years with them.
Alois was always conscious of treating others fairly and with respect. He went out of his way to help others; whether they were caught under the communistic rule of post- war Czechoslovakia, or here in the inner city systems of the USA. He loved Nature, Mathematics, History, Maps and the Arts. He was well traveled abroad and in the US, and spoke 6 languages fluently, in his prime. He will truly be missed by his family and loved ones.
A Memorial Service will be held for Alois Dryak, on Monday, February 21, 2005, at St. Ansgar Catholic Church, Blair, WI at 1:00 pm. Submitted: 2/8/05 (LHD)

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Grandpa won a scholarship at Penn State through the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. He completed his masters degree there in Mechanical Engineering.

Grandpa went to Penn State in late 1936. He stayed a few weeks at the fraternity house and then just before Christmas he hitchhiked to New York City. There he bought a 1928 Model A Ford for $80 from some friends. He drove it back to Penn State in several feet of snow.

Before the war Grandpa had a business trip to Bucharest, Romania. He was asked to smuggle some papers for the underground. He hid the papers behind the toilet in the car adjacent to his on the train. He delivered the papers without knowing what they contained, and became friends with the contact that he delivered them to. While he was in Bucharest the Germans invaded Poland. Grandpa returned to Prague because he was concerned for his parents. There was alot of food in Bucharest and food was already scarce in Prague, so he brought a huge block of lard with him. When the inspectors came around on the train he said that it was an entire pig up there and made it sound so disgusting that they didn't want to see it. When he got to Prague he divided the lard with his parents, his brother and one friend. (Grandpa also talks about being arrested by the Hungarians on this trip ... check details).

One of the men that he met in Romania had been the leader of the Czech Christian Democrat party. He had fled first to Warsaw and then to Romania, where he was involved in anti-Nazi broadcasts. Grandpa became his friend. When he returned to Prague he gave a picture of the two of them to the man's girlfriend. During a raid the Gestapo confiscated that picture, and Grandpa lived with the knowledge that the Gestapo held that incriminating piece of evidence during the entire duration of the war.

During the War Grandpa had to hide his photo album from a school trip in 1934 to Russia, and his bank account booklet from Chase Manhattan Bank. He hid the photo album in the basement of his offices. Someone found it and stole it. His bank account booklet he kept hidden on risk of death and after the war he went to Chase Manhattan Bank to get his funds. He was told by the teller that the funds had been confiscated because he was in Nazi territory. Fortunately the teller who had opened the account for Grandpa before the war had since become the Bank President, and he was able to get his funds. He used these funds to buy a car.

Grandpa was in Pilzen on some business at Skoda works during the war. He also visited his Aunt Marenka Budinska's father (Kubat, the Choir Director at the Cathedral) there. He was traveling with a German engineer (his friend Eric T. who's life he later saved) and when they boarded the train to return to Prague he saw a beautiful woman. He told his traveling companion not to sit by him, but that he was going to save that spot for the woman. His plan worked out and he learned that her name was Lida Baarova. She invited him to come see her at the theatre where she was acting in a pro-German piece by Hauptmann. Grandpa learned that she had been the lover of Goebbels and never went to see her. After the war she was imprisoned for a while and had all of her teeth knocked out and then had to flee to live in Germany.

During the German offensive on Stalingrad all Czechs were supposed to turn over their skis to the Nazis. Grandpa burned his skis and threw the bindings in a well.

During the war the woman that lived downstairs from Grandpa was an agent for the Gestapo. At the end of the war Grandpa went and confiscated her Luger. She fled and he doesn't know what became of her. But Grandpa was able to trade the Luger with an American for two tubs of lard.

During the war he would often get together with a group of friends at a Wine Cellar (Find out where and which one) and they would complain about the Nazis. There even ended up to be a German daredevil that was part of the group. His daredevil speciality was motorcycle tricks inside of a steel globe (and speaking badly about the Nazis).

One of Grandpa's upper front teeth sticks out a little. It is actually a cap that was placed there by his dentist before the war. All of Grandpa's dentists in recent years have asked him if they can fix the tooth, but he won't let anyone touch it, because the family dentist was Jewish and was killed in Auschwitz during the war. That's my Grandpa's personal holocaust memorial in his mouth.

After the war Grandpa was working for the International Red Cross. He was at the liberation of Theresienstadt with trucks full of supplies provided by Jewish aid organizations in New York. The Russian General in charge of the liberation was General Liaman (sp?) and Grandpa was acting as the interpretor. The Red Cross had been given instructions to distribute the supplies to Jewish survivors. There were also political prisoners, gays and Gypsies at the camp. The General Liaman insisted that everyone get food or no one would eat. Grandpa wired the aid organizations in New York through the American command in Plzen and they agreed.

Grandpa was riding a motorcycle on some business for the Red Cross. A young boy had just stolen a motorcycle and came shooting out of a driveway onto the road hitting Grandpa and sending him flying. He landed with all his weight on his right hand. That hand remained crippled. Grandpa insisted that any proceedings against the boy or his family be dropped.

While visiting Eger after the war Grandpa had to intervene to stop the mistreatment of Sudeten Germans. Some Sudetens had been locked in a pigsty with the pigs. (details)



After the war Grandpa spent 3 years in Paris, then a little time in Cincinnati, then 5 years in Wiesbaden (Equipping the American-owned Opel Car Plant), then 5 years in Zurich (with about 50% of his time working in Italy).

When Grandpa was returning to Europe to work in Wiesbaden he and Mary Jane and the boys traveled on the ship 'Liberte'. This ship had been named the 'Europa' prior to WWII and had been given to France as part of war reparations from Germany. The 'Liberte' was refitted and used to replace the sunken ship 'Normandie'.

During his time in Zurich he spent one year traveling to Jinjeshpur, India (a 30 minute flight south of Calcutta) to set up a Daimler Benz (Mercedes) truck factory. At the end of the engagement he spent 10 days there training the men on the use of the equipment. During that time he had an apartment (penthouse) on top of the palace of the Maharaji of Jaipur. There was a servant that always sat outside the door. Grandpa would send him for water, but specify that it must be boiling. And he gargled with whiskey. In this way he avoided getting the gastro-intestinal maladies that plagued all of his co-workers.

At the Maharaji's palace there was a huge covered pool. Grandpa says that he'd only ever seen one pool that was larger, in Houston, Texas, but that that pool was an outdoor pool.

In 1965 Grandpa created DryAPT (APT stands for Automatic Programming of Tools) a computer program to control machines.

In 1968 Grandpa went to Los Angeles to help Garrett Research machine a particular part that they had not been able to create to the required precisions. They had been attempting in vain for 3 months. Grandpa arrived at 8 A.M., set up DryAPT and had a part created by 11 A.M. The requirements for the part were so stringent because it was being manufactured for the Lunar Landing.

While in Los Angeles Grandpa stayed with his cousin Vlasta. At that time she was managing the personal estates of the son of Emperor Franz Josef's personal surgeon, who had made his money by obtaining an exclusive right to import VWs to the West Coast during the 1950s and 1960s. A little ironic. A Jew becoming incredibly wealthy off of Hitler's Volkswagens. Grandpa stayed in a mansion in the hills. He says the VW millionaire was very eccentric. He toilet had been custom-made, shaped like a lounge chair and manufactured to perfectly fit his derriere. They had used a plaster mold of his toosh to insure the correct dimensions.

In 1975 Grandpa was scheduled to retire. He was given an unprecedented extension of 1 year. During that time he was primarily occupied with providing training on the use of DryAPT.

In 1976 he took a trip to Boston to do some training. Then he immediately hopped a plane to London, did some training in Birmingham, and then in Manchester. Caught a plane to The Hague. Did some more training. Returned to London. Was scheduled to be in Houston in a few days, but saw that he could catch a flight through Bermuda. He flew to Bermuda, walked around a little, and then caught a flight to Nassau, Bahamas. He spent a day there and then caught a flight to Miami. He spent a day in Miami, took a quick fishing trip, and then caught a flight to Dallas where he spent a day before flying to Houston. All that traveling was in less than one week.



During grade school Grandpa's house key fit the lock on his school. If noone was around he would sometimes let himself in early and when the other boys raced to the classroom they would wonder how he had beat them there.

Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren 
Alois Václav DRYÁK
 
10428 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ?? DU BOIS
 
10429 !OCCUPATION: Wheelwright at inn at Bojesice. Source - Birth Vital Records for Roman Catholic parish at Mirovice, volume for years 1825-1852, page 9.

The name DUBEC means "Dweller near oak tree". 
Ignac Hynek DUBEC
 
10430 !OCCUPATION: Wheelwright at inn at Bojesice #3. Source - Birth Vital Records for Roman Catholic parish at Mirovice, volume for years 1825-1852, page 9. Martina DUBEC
 
10431 !Source: (Birth) Information received from Czech Archives. Letter in the possession of Sandra Rozhon of Cleveland, OH.

Her name was listed as "Rosalia Kralicek" on Albert Rozhon's marriage license. 
Rozalie (Mary?) DUBEC, (Dubsky)
 
10432 OBIT:
Name: Podracky, Susan
Date: Jul 27 1945
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #064.
Notes: Podracky, Susan, beloved wife of John, dear mother of Seaman 1/c George, John Jr., Joseph (deceased) Sue, Corp. Michael, Mrs. Anna Zurowski and grandmother. Late residence, 2015 Quail ave. Friends received at Paul W. Misencik Funeral Home, 12900 Madison ave., Lakewood. Funeral Mon., July 30, from S. Cyril & Methodust Church, 9:30 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. 
Susan DUBECKY
 
10433 EDUCATION:
Elementary - St. Barbara's 
Adeline DUBIEL
 
10434 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Chester DUBIEL
 
10435 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Frances Pauline DUBIEL
 
10436 DEATH:
Struck by a car at W25th and Memphis Ave. 
Henry DUBIEL, [child]
 
10437 Moved to Cleveland from New England

RESIDENCES:
1924 - 3320 Henninger Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 
Stanley DUBIEL
 
10438 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. William DUBIEL
 
10439 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gloria DUBLO
 
10440 RESIDENCES:
1944 - 1716 Denison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 
Silvester (Salvatore) DUBLO
 
10441 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thomas DUBLO
 
10442 Last known to have lived in Velky Vir which is just south of Vystrkov on the west bank of the Vlatva River and north of Orlik Castle. (Female) DUBSKY
 
10443 Lived in Zalozany, Bohemia and probably never came to US. Zalozany is midway between Bojesice and Vystrkov. (Female) DUBSKY
 
10444 Supposedly lived in Cleveland with her husband JINDRA. (Female) DUBSKY
 
10445 1 NOTE "The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p1014, 1231. Erna L. DUDLEY
 
10446 [Birch.FTW]

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Facts about this person:

Burial
Barnstable, MA 
Abigail DUDSON
 
10447 Her name was given as Mary Dudek on her daughter, Catherine's, marriage license application.

MARRIAGE:
CHUDZIK, MARIANNA and WOZNIAK, MARTIN vol.0047 pg.0359

It appears that Mary may have been married to someone named Chudzik prior to her marriage to Martin. Leastwise, a couple of her children went by the name of Chudzik.

RESIDENCES:
1946 - 4004 W.23rd St., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
Name: Wozniak, Mary
Date: Jun 22 1946
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #087.
Notes: Wozniak, Mary, beloved mother of John, Nellie Jeewek, Katherine Juszczyk, Veronica Monadio, Martin, and grandmother. Services Mon., June 24, at 8:30 a. m. from A. J. Tomon & Sons' Funeral Home, 2144 W. 14th st., and at 9 a. m. St. Barbara's Church. 
Mary DUDZIAK, (Dudek)
 
10448 REFN: 1777 David Keith DUFFER
 
10449 Please feel free to email me if you have any further information regarding thisfamily tree.
Thanks.
Eli 
DUFFY
 
10450 MARRIAGE: DUGAN, VIRGINIA and KURP, CHARLES vol.0360 pg.0491 (Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index) Virginia DUGAN
 

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