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James Jacob Jirik

Birth28 Apr 1876 - Veseli Village, Wheatland Township, Rice, Minnesota, USA
Death28 June 1915 - Oslo, Marshall, Minnesota, USA
MotherROSALEE Herda
FatherAlbert (Vojetech) Jirik

Born in Veseli Village, Wheatland Township, Rice, Minnesota, USA on 28 Apr 1876 to Albert (Vojetech) Jirik and ROSALEE Herda. James Jacob Jirik married Mary (Maria) B, (Kostohryz) Kostohris and had 5 children. He passed away on 28 June 1915 in Oslo, Marshall, Minnesota, USA.

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Parents
Albert (Vojetech) Jirik
1845 - 1923
Rosalee Herda
1850 - 1921
Spouse(s)
Mary (Maria) B, (Kostohryz) Kostohris
1881 - 1960
Children Show all
Virginia (Mary Veva) Jirik / Hilliard
1907 - 1999
Silvia Jirik
1903 - 1988
Aloisia B. (Babs) Jirik / Harris
1905 - 1979

Rosalie Jirik / Thompson / Neagle
1909 - 1956
Irene Jerik / Tweedie / Welflin
1911 - 1983

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