1908 - 1982 (73 years)
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Name |
Rudolph "Rudy" Kassik [1, 2] |
Nickname |
Rudy |
Birth |
5 Nov 1908 |
Glengary Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
18 Jan 1982 |
Crete, Saline County, Nebraska [2] |
Burial |
Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska [2] |
Notes |
- May have married Leona CECRLE on March 7, 1933
(Children of Vaclav CECRLE and Barbara NAIMON included a Leona, Mrs. RUDY KASSIK).
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Person ID |
I20199 |
Strong Family Tree |
Last Modified |
17 Aug 2014 |
Father |
Emil Kassik, b. 15 Apr 1877, Fillmore County, Nebraska d. 7 Aug 1960, Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska (Age 83 years) |
Mother |
Barbora "Barbara" Herynk, b. 4 Nov 1879, Lodenice, Nov? Stra?ec?, Bohemia d. 9 Sep 1933, Nebraska (Age 53 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1899 |
Nebraska [3] |
- As of 1988, sons Rudy, Albert E. and Edward were deceased and buried in the Bohemian National Cemetery. Emil E. lived on the Kassik home place two miles west and three-fourths miles south of Milligan. Josie E., who married Frank KREJDL, lives in Milligan and daughter Georgia, who married Carl MARKER, lives in Wheatland, Wyoming. (Milligan, p 328).
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Family ID |
F5300 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Leona B. Cecrle, b. 6 Jan 1907, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska d. 25 Feb 2005, Bruning, Thayer County, Nebraska (Age 98 years) |
Marriage |
7 Mar 1933 |
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska |
- Rudy and Leona farmed in Exeter, later moving to Garden Grove and Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The moved back to Nebraska in 1945, purchasing a farm in 1952. (Milligan, p 332).
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Family ID |
F7232 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
9 Dec 2006 |
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Sources |
- [S564] 1930 United States Federal Census [Ancestry.com. database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002., (Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. Containing records for approximately 123 million Americans, the 1930 United States Federal Census is the largest census released to date and is the most recent census available for public access. The census gives us a glimpse into the lives of Americans in 1930, and contains information about a household?s family members and occupants including: birthplaces, occupations, immigration, citizenship, and military service. The names of those listed in the census are linked to actual images of the 1930 Census.).
- [S219] Milligan Centennial History Book Committee HISTORY OF MILLIGAN, NEBRASKA 1888-1988 (Walsworth Publishing, Marceline, MO), p 332 (Reliability: 3).
- [S219] Milligan Centennial History Book Committee HISTORY OF MILLIGAN, NEBRASKA 1888-1988 (Walsworth Publishing, Marceline, MO), p 299 (Reliability: 3).
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