Milan "Mike" MILOSAVICH & Helen FIDEL - Media
Milan "Mike" MILOSAVICH & Helen FIDEL - Media
Milan "Mike" MIlosavich & Helen Fidel 1925
Milan "Mike" Milosavich/Helen Fidel mr
Milan "Mike" Milosavich/Helen Fidel marriage license, Dec 5, 1924, Pueblo, Pueblo, Colorado.
1930 CO Pueblo Co Milosavich
1930 CO Pueblo Co Mike Milosavich family. Mike Milosavich line 10 is 34, Helen line 11 is 29, Nick line 12 is 4, Walter line 13 is 2, Mary line 14 is 1, Steve line 15 is 2/12. Mike lives on Scheley which he owns and is valued at $1,500. they don’t own a radio, got married at 27 and is able to read and write. His parents were both born in Yugoslavia and he can speak Serbian. He works at the mill as a rigger man. He immigrated in 1910 and at this time has filed hi”First Paper” to become a citizen. Helen immigrated in 1922.
1940 CO Pueblo p15B Mike Milosavich
1940 CO Pueblo p15B Mike Milosavich. Mike Milosavich line 72 is 43, Helen line 73 is 39, Nick line 74 is 14, Walter line 75 is 12, Mary line 76 is 11 and Steve line 77 is 10. Mike lived on Shely in the same house he lived in in 1935. He is an alien mill worker who owns his house valued at $900., didn’t attend high school, works 40 hours a week with an income of $1,000. Mike & Helen were born in Yugoslavia.
1950 CO Pueblo p21 Mike Milosavich
1950 CO Pueblo p21 Mike Milosavich. 1950 United States Federal Census Colorado Pueblo Pueblo 64-85.
Mike Milosavich & Helen Fidel graves
Hellen Fidel, Mike, Kenneth & Walter Milosavich stones
MIlosavich 1954 Pueblo City Directory
MIlosavich 1954 Pueblo City Directory. U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 Colorado Pueblo 1954 Pueblo, Colorado, City Directory, 1954.
Yugoslavia old map


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