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John (Jan) Martin Marek

Birth20 Jan 1844 - Janova, North Moravia, Czech Republic
Death2 Dec 1912 - Lavaca County, Texas, USA
MotherRozina Jancalek
FatherJohn Marek

Born in Janova, North Moravia, Czech Republic on 20 Jan 1844 to John Marek and Rozina Jancalek. John (Jan) Martin Marek married Anna Voytek and had 11 children. He passed away on 2 Dec 1912 in Lavaca County, Texas, USA.

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Parents
John Marek
1817 - Unknown
Rozina Jancalek
1818 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Anna Voytek
1852 - 1921
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Joseph Marek
1878 - 1952
John R (Jan) Marek
1872 - 1961
Frank Marek
1888 - 1966
Frances Marek
1883 - 1961
Terezie, Theresa, Tracy (Holy) Marek
1885 - 1932
August Emil Marek
1898 - 1944

Veruna Marek
1874 - 1932
William L (Vilem) Marek
1880 - 1956
Emilie Marek
1893 - 1948
Anna Marek
1870 - 1934
Adolph Marek
1894 - Unknown

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