Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameAnna GORNIAK 225
Birth Date23 Oct 1898224
Birth PlaceSkalat, Trnopil, Austria
Death Date27 Feb 1993 Age: 94
Death PlaceDenver, Denver County, Colorado
FatherKarol GORNIAK (1861-1938)
MotherAnnette TOMCZUK (1867-1951)
Spouses
Birth Date31 Aug 1890
Birth PlaceCleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Bapt PlaceCleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, St. Stanislaus Church
Death Date25 Apr 1980218,222 Age: 89
Death PlaceDenver, Denver County, Colorado
OccupationBlacksmith Helper, Packing House Butcher224,222
Family ID85
Marr Date29 Jun 1914226
Marr PlaceDenver, Denver County, Colorado
ChildrenJulie Nettie (1915-1951)
 Valeria (1918-1996)
 Theresa L. “Babe” (1929-2021)
Notes for Anna GORNIAK
AustriaN IMMIGRANT ANCESTOR On October 22, 1913 she arrived in America.

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Alternate information: Anna was born in Skalet, Poland Oct 22, 1893. Of Polish descent. On October 22, 1913 she arrived in America and married Victor on June 29, 1914. they had 3 girls.226

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“She had a brother who lived in Globeville & had I think 6 or 7 other siblings in the Ukraine”216

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Also listed as Ukrane, Lwow, Poland? and with a Oct 22 birthdate218

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Notes for Victor Joseph (Spouse 1)
Mother died when he was 4 years old. Father Micheal Gizewski and Victor moved to Denver when he was 4 and his father married Frances Laska. Of Polish descent.226

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Birthdate also listed as Aug 30218

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