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1917
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Cook County, Illinois


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Contributor: 	Beveryly S Aylor , Aug 1998


NOTE from Submitter:
I will be happy to send this certificate to anyone researching this family surname.
It is of no use to me.   More  information on certificate.



John DOSKOCZ

State of Illinois, Cook County, City of Chicago;
Registration #3104; Registered # 26647

City of Chicago, Cook Co. Hospital
Full Name:  John DOSKOCZ; male;
white; married
Date of Death  30 Aug 1917
Date of Birth...1862
Age:  55 yrs.,  mos ?  Days  ?
Occupation: General Laborer
Birthplace: Austria
Cause of Death:  Chronic valvular heat desease
                 Nephritis


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Contributor: 	Sharon I. Dickson


Chicago Tribune
Wednesday, February 14, 1917


BRUCKS--Katharine Brucks, nee Schaefer, beloved wife of Louis A.,
fond mother of John N., Louis M., Tillie Bennett, Anna Rottgen, and
Elizabeth Husch, Feb 12.  Funeral from late residence, 8047
Sangamon-st., Thursday, Feb. 15, to St. Leo's church, 78th and
Halsted-st., 9:30 a.m. by autos to St. Marie. For seats call Wentworth
704.  Member of Court 1012, W. C.O.F.


CAMERON--Adele Cameron, wife of Angus, mother of Clyde Cameron
and Mrs. Clifton Fish, in Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 12, 1917.


CIUCCI--Louisa Ciucci (nee Ratto), beloved wife of the late Michael
Ciucci, mother of Louis, Irene, and Roy Ciucci and Mrs.  Anita McMahill,
sister of Mrs. Anna Castagnino.  Funeral Thursday, Feb. 16, from
late residence, 103 W. 73d-st., at 10 a.m. to St. Leo's church, where
high mass will be celebrated.  Thence by autos to Calvary.  For autos
call Superior 1256.


CRAIG--Rev. James E.Craig, suddenly, Feb. 10.  Remains in state at
Church of the Ascension, LaSalle-av. and Elm-st., Wednesday morning
from 7 to 10 o'clock; requiem high mass at 11 o'clock.  Interment at
Rosehill.


CREEVY--John B. Creevy, beloved husband of Magdelena (nee
Grabinger), fond father of the late George Creevy, brother of Mrs. J.
Sweeney and Mrs. J. Fitzgerald, at residence, 2532 N. Robey-st.
Funeral notice later.  Member of Rutledge camp, Modern Woodmen
of America.


DARNSTADT--Charles Darnstadt, age 39 years and 7 months, son of
Mrs. Adolph Darnstadt, brother of Fred Darnstadt and Mrs. Emma
Wiler.  Funeral from late residence at Summit, Ill., Thursday, Feb. 15,
at 2 o'clock.  Burial at Bethany cemetery.


DORAN--Hugo Doran, age 69, beloved husband of Elizabeth Leonard
Doran, brother of John Doran and the late Mrs. Julia Layden of
Aurora, Father of Mrs. Julia Kilts, Mrs. Jennie Crotty, Frank, Hugh,
Jr., and Robert and of the later James and Fred.  Funeral from late
residence, 4351 W. Monroe-st., Friday, Feb. 16, 9 a.m., from St. Mel's
church to Mount Carmel.  Aurora papers please copy.


EDWARDS--Beatrice Edwards, nee Clark, Feb. 12, 1917.  Funeral
notice later.


ELWELL--Mrs. Frances Hall Elwell, beloved wife of William S. Elwell and
mother of Hector H. Elwell, Mrs. Charles F. Carpenter, and Mrs.
Charles O. Berg.  Monday at 6638 Kimbark-av.  Funeral from the late
residence Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.  Burial in Oakwoods.


GRUBBS--D. A. Grubbs, husband of the late Mary J. Grubbs, at his
daughter's home (Mrs. Robert J. Reed), fort Lauderdale, Fla., Feb.
12, 1917.  Funeral notice later.


HANSEN--Thinka Olive Hansen, nee Gorder, beloved wife of Christian,
fond mother of Olive E. and Drs. Harold R. and Colburn H. Brevig,
Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1917, at residence, 2614 Logan-blvd.  Funeral
Thursday, Feb. 15, at 2;30 p.m., from St. Paul's church, 2215 W.
North-av., by automobiles to Mount Olive.


McDONALD--Nellie McDonald, nee Hays, Feb. 13, 1917, at her
residence,  654 W. Division-st., beloved wife of William, mother of
Joseph and Mrs. Agnes Duffy and aunt of Nellie McDonald.  Funeral
notice later.


McGARVEY--Sarah Nadine Jones McGarvey, wife of Frank C. McGarvey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jones of Wheaton, Ill., at Havana, Cuba,
Feb. 9, 1917.  Funeral at Wheaton Friday, Feb. 15, 2 o'clock.
Cleveland and Philadelphia papers please copy.


MOLTHROP--Esther L. Molthrop.  Funeral services at chapel, 3615 W.
22d-st., Thursday, Feb. 15, at 10:30 a.m.  Burial at Oakridge.  Please
omit flowers.


MORAN--James H. Moran, beloved son of Catherine and the late William
Moran,  fond brother of Mary F. Shaw, Marcella Gierschke, and Edward
Moran.  Funeral Friday 8:30 a.m. from his late residence, 3731
Greenview-av., to St. Andrew's church, where high mass will be celebrated,
thence by autos to Calvary.


NEEL--Marguerite E. Neel, beloved wife of William R. Neel, fond mother
of Laura and grandmother of Marguerite Neel.  Funeral from late
residence, 5306 Magnolia-av., Wednesday, 1 p.m.  Dixon Ill., papers
please copy.


NERLAND--Harold Nerland, beloved son of Petra and the late Hans
Nerland, brother of Thorvald, Roy, and Howard Nerland.  Funeral from
late residence, 526 La Vergne-av., Thursday, Feb. 15, at 2 p.m.,
by automobiles to Forest Home.  Member of Austin lodge No. 850,
A.F. & A.M., Cicero chapter, and Oak Park council.


SHEAHAN--Mary Sheahan, Feb. 13, widow of the late Daniel, mother
of Andrew F., James A., Patrick J., Maude A. Sheahan, and the late
Mrs. Nellie Mcilroy.  Funeral Thursday at 10 a.m., from late residence
4716 N. Albany-av., to Our Lady of Mercy church; automobiles to
Calvary.  For details phone Van Buren 522.


SULLIVAN--Daniel Sullivan, Feb. 12, at residence, 737 E. 42d-st.,
beloved husband of Margaret, nee Moynihan.  Funeral Thursday,
Feb. 15, 9 a.m., to Holy Angel church, where solemn high mass will
be celebrated.  Interment Calvary.  Native of Bally Donohue, County
Limerick, Ireland.  Australian papers please copy.


TATNER--Margaret Webster Tatner, Anamosa, Ia., Feb. 11, beloved
wife of Alfred and mother of F. A. Tatner and Edna N. Tatner, sister
of Mrs. Jane Williams.  Funeral Feb. 14, 1 p.m., at chapel, 2348 W.
Madison-st., via autos to Elmwood cemetery.




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Contributor: 	Sharon I. Dickson


Chicago Tribune
Sunday, February 18, 1917


McCORMICK--Jane McCormick, Feb. 17, beloved sister of Mrs. M.
Anderson, Mrs. W. Gomersoll, John J. and Frank McCormick.  Funeral
Monday, 9 a.m., from late residence, 4405 Wallace-st., to St. Gabriel's
church, where solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated, thence by
autos to Calvary.  Friends wishing seats call Yards 703.


NASH--Eileen Nash, beloved wife of the late Orvin D. Nash, mother of
C.J. and J. C. Nash, at residence, Feb. 16.  Funeral Sunday, Feb. 18th,
at 326 W. 115th-pl., at 2:30 p.m., to Oakwood cemetery.


O"NEILL--Katherine V. O'Neill, Feb. 16, 1817, wife of the late William H.,
daughter of Mrs. Delia O'Neill, sister of Mary E., Anna J., and the late
Thomas S., at her residence, 5450 Jackson-blvd.  Funeral Sunday, at
10 a.m., to Resurrection church, thence by automobiles to Calvary.
Milwaukee papers please copy.  For information call Austin 1137.


PEAKS--George Franklin Peaks, at Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Feb. 16, in
his 81st year, husband of mary Sherburne Peaks, father of George H.
Peaks of Evanston, Ill., and Mary B. Peaks of New York City.
Interment, Troy, N. Y.  Muskegon, Mich., and Menominee, Mich.,
papers please copy.


PIPER--Marie G. Piper, age 22 years and 17 days, daughter of Alfred
Piper.  Funeral Feb. 18, at 2 o'clock, from 3143 Carol-av., Berwyn.


ROHDE--Anton Rohde, Feb. 16, aged 55 years, 2316 N. Clark, beloved
husband of Augusta Rohde and dear brother of Marie Ahrweiler and
Lena Schoeffler.  Funeral Monday, Feb. 19, at 8:30 a.m., from chapel,
1723 Larrabee-st., to St. Clement's church, thence by automobiles to
St. Joseph's cemetery.


ROSENFELD--Michael Rosenfeld, beloved husband of Rachel, nee Cole,
father of Mrs. L. A. De Berard and William C. Rosenfeld and Mrs. M. R.
Fox, brother of Hanna.  Funeral Monday at 9:30 a.m. from chapel at
856 E. 35th-st.


ROSER--Phillip Roser, aged 88 years, Feb. 16, 1917, beloved father of
Mrs. Caroline Schneider, Calvin, George, and William Roser, and
Mrs.Mary Marggraf.  Funeral services at late residence, 3331 Flournoy-
st., at 1:30 p.m., Monday, by automobiles to Concordia cemetery.
Woodstock, Ill., papers please copy.


SCHMALTZ--Jacob Schmaltz, Feb. 16, beloved husband of Johanna, nee
Herr, fond father of Frank, Jacob, Florence, Edward, and William
Schmaltz, Mrs. Mabel Brown, Mrs. Mary Scott, Mrs. Gertrude Mahoney,
Viola Marguerite, and Luella Schmaltz.  Funeral Monday, Feb. 19, from
his late residence, 4504 Fifth-av., at 9:30 a.m., to St. Cecelia's church,
where solemn high mass will be celebrated, thence by autos to St.
Boniface cemetery.  Members of (rest illegible).


SLEIGHT--Emily Arnold Sleight, in her 81st year, widow of Edwin G.
Sleight and mother of Mrs. Frank S. Fracker and James W. Sleight.
Services at late home, 4465 Lake Park-av., Sunday at 4 p.m.
Interment at Marshalltown, Iowa.  Minneapolis, Minn., and Kalamazoo,
Mich., papers please copy.


SULLIVAN--James Sullivan, beloved son of Dennis and Mary, nee
Keating, brother of Michael, Helen, and Ruth.  Funeral Monday, 8:30
a.m., from late residence, 831 W. 51st-st., to Church of St. John the
Baptist, where high mass will be celebrated, autos to Mount Olivet.
Friends wishing seats call Yards 662.


WAMKE--Agnes Wamke, Feb. 15, 1917, aged 54, beloved mother of
John, Frances, Joe, Anna, Bertha, Tom, Rosie.  Funeral Monday,
Feb. 19, at 9 a.m., from St. Philomena's church to St. Adalbert's
cemetery.


WILLIAMS--Mary E. Williams, nee Quinn, beloved wife of the late John,
mother of Mary Delaney, John A., Charlotte, Anna, Cora, Ida, and the
late Margaret.  Funeral Monday from her late residence, 19 N. Long-av.,
9:30 a.m., to St. Thomas Aquinas church, thence by autos to Mount
Carmel.


WINNE--Jeannie M. Winne, aged 37 years, beloved wife of James E.
Winne and daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. James Davidson, Delavan, Wis.
Service and interment at Delavan.  Please omit flowers.


WOOD--Alonzo M. Wood, in his 71st year, at his residence, 1318
Bryn Mawr-av., on Feb. 17, 1917.  He was connected with the Continental
Insurance company of New York for forty-two years.



CARD OF THANKS

BARNES--Minnie Barnes and relatives extend heartfelt appreciation to
the Rev. T. E. Tomerling, Lawrenceville, Ill.; members of Hawthorne club,
and friends for their loving kindness in the sorrowful loss of James E.
Barnes.


BLEDSOE--We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbors who
assisted us so graciously in our sad bereavement in loss of our beloved
husband, father, and brother.  MRS. C. E. BLEDSOE, MISS DORA
BLEDSOE, MRS. L. H. STOCKWELL, AND MRS. ANNA DARRAGH.




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Contributor: 	Sue Anger


Chicago Daily News
Saturday, 7 April 1917
found on page 12 col. 7



LARSON - Edward, April 4, 1917.  Funeral Sunday, 9:30 a.m., from
chapel, 3176 N. Clark  near Belmont av., burial at Rosehill.


MCNALLY - Thomas, April 5, 1917, beloved husband of the late Mary
McNally and father of Mrs. Thomas Brodie, John and Edward McNally,
grandfather of Mrs. Loretta Brenkey and Florence Brodie.  Funeral
Sunday at 10:30 a.m. from residence, 1958 Diversey pkwy., to St.
Bonaventure's church, autos to Calvary.  Springfield (O.) papers
please copy.  Member of Mount Carmel court No. 76, C. O. F.  For
seats phone Humboldt 2773.


MCMAHON - Patrick, beloved brother of Mrs. Mary Norton, Mrs. P. Walsh,
Mrs. P. Tubridy, Michael and Dennis McMahon, at his sister's residence
547 W. 37th st. Funeral Sunday, April 8, at 9 a.m. sharp, to Nativity
church, by autos to Calvary.  Member of branch 35, O. K. and L. of A.,
Maple Leaf council,, K. and L. of S.  Friends wishing seats call
Canal 41.


MCINTOSH - Virginia Pearl.  April 6, aged 2 years and 4 months, beloved
daugher of Julia (nee Kidder) and Ross, sister of Marguerite.  Funeral
from late residence, 1321 Hollywood av., at 2:30 Sunday, April 8, to
Graceland cemetery.  For information call Edgewater 832.


MAHONEY - Elizabeth (nee Birkenkamp), April 5, wife of the late Thomas
Mahoney and sister of Margaret and James McGowan and Mrs W. A. Blanchard
of Flint, Mich.  Funeral Monday, 9 a.m. from her late residence, 6538 S.
Green st., to St. Bernard's church, interment Mount Olivet.  For seats
call yards 703.


MATSON - Edward A., April 7, 1917, aged 40 years 2 months, beloved
husband of Minnie Matson (nee Bergstrom), fond father of Raymond and
Esther Matson.  Funeral Monday, April 9, 1917, at 2 p.m., from late
residence, 2316 Winnemac av., by autos to Concordia.


MIFFORD - Leonard Albert, 57 years, April 6, beloved husband of
Josephine (nee Pence)  father of  Ella, Della and Albert.  Funeral
Monday, 2 p.m., from late residence, 1318 E. 93rd st., to Mount Hope.
For information call Stewart 77, Kansas City (Mo.) papers copy.


MUELLER - Pauline (nee Obertreis), April 6, aged 42 years and 6
months, beloved wife of Anton Mueller, mother of Frances, William,
Pauline, Max, Anthony, Rudolph and Joseph, sister of Mrs. Nicholas
Miller and Mrs. Henry Ederer.  Funeral Tuesday, April 10 at 8:30
a.m. from late residence, 3829 N. Oakley av., to St. Benedict's
church, thence to St. Joseph's cemetery, by autos.


MUSCATS - Mrs. C. (nee Cappetta), fond mother of Tiney, Thomas,
Frieda and Anthony, sister of Romeo and Edward.  Funeral from her
late residence, 6803 S. Wood st., Monday, April 9, at 10:30, by
autos to the Lady of Mount Carmel church, 67th st. and Hermitage
av., thence to the Aurora & Elgin railway, 5th av., between Jackson
and Van Buren; trans leave 12:30 p.m.


NAGLE - James J., April 5, age 56 years, beloved husband of Ida Nagle
(nee Krueger), father of Mrs. Rose Ryan and Mrs. Katherine Dowse.
Member of Locomotive Engineers' division No. 790; Central Lodge No.
1181, L. O. O. M.; Logan Square chapter No. 238, R. A. M., and Ben Hur
lodge No. 818, A. F. & A. M. Funeral Sunday, April 8, at 2 p.m., from
late residence, 854 N. Lockwood av., by autos to Elmwood.


NOLAN - Ellen (nee Peters), beloved wife of the late John, fond mother
of John J.  Funeral Sunday, April 8, at 9 a.m., from residence of
sister, Mrs. Daniel Galvin, 4917 Congress st., to St. Mel's church,
by limousines to Mount Carmel.  For seats or limousines phone Garfield
5637.




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Contributor: 	S Anger


Chicago Daily News
10 Sept 1917

MEE - C. Edward, Sept 9, 1917, beloved husband of Mea Mee, father of Gladys,
son of David and Jeanette Mee, brother of Flora.  Funeral Wed. 2 pm from 3918
Irving Park Rd to Mount Olive.  Services at cemetery under auspices of Myrtle
lodge No. 745, A. F. & A. M.


MADIGAN - Jane M., Sept 9, 1917, beloved daughter of Michael J. and Ellen M.
(nee Walsh), and fond sister of Elizabeth, James and Edward.  Funeral Wed.,
9:30 a.m., from late residence, 4842 W Congree st., to Resurrection church;
autos to Mount Carmel.  Please omit flowers.


MCGUIRE - Catherine M., beloved daughter of Michael and Delia (nee Ansbro),
fond sister of Mary McGuire.  Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1917 at 9 a.m., from
her late home, 2107 N Harding av., to Blessed Sacrament church, where solemn
high mass will be celebrated; autos to Mount Carmel.


MCALLISTER - William I., beloved husband of Lenora McAllister, father of
Willard and Holden.  Funeral services Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2 p.m., chapel, 5183
Lake Park av., to Oakwoods cemetery.


MCLEAREN - Gilbert, suddenly; beloved son of Victor and Tessie (nee Sullivan),
brother of George, Arthur and Dolores; age 3 years, 11 months, 14 days.
Funeral Wednesday, by train to Mount Olivet from 3304 S. Ashland.


MIDLAND - Ebba C., Sept 9, 1917, beloved sister of Mrs Ida Jackel and
Elizabeth Midland.  Funeral Wednesday, Sept. 12,  2 p.m., from late residence,
3530 Lyndale av., autos to Mount Olive.


MILLER - William Albert, Sept. 7, aged 57 years.  Funeral Tuesday at 2 p.m.,
Setp. 11, at late residence, 3233 Walnut st., autos to Forest Home cemetery.


MCGRANE - James, infant son of Edward and Viola McGrane, 4451 N. Keystone av.


NORTON - Thomas F., fond father of Gordon, Myrtle, Isabelle and Katherine.
Funeral from late residence, 1916 N. Lincoln st., Tuesday, Sept. 11, at 9 a.m.
sharp, to Annunciation church, high mass; autos to Calvary cemetery.  Member
of North American Union, Liberty council 42.


NEULANDER - Sarah, widow of Sigfried Neulander, beloved mother of George and
Richard Neulander.  Funeral Sunday from chapel, 356 E 35th st., at 1:30 p.m.,
by autos to Free Sons cemetery.


PHILLIPS - Alfred, 2343 Wentworth av., Sept 8, 1917, aged 34 years, beloved
husband of Elizabeth, father of Mary, George and the late John Phillips;
member of the Mutual Aid Benevolent Retired Firemen Ass'n.  Funeral Tuesday,
Sept 11, at 9:30 a.m. from late residence, to St. John's church, by autos to
Calvary.


PATT - Elizabeth, beloved sister of Annie, Michael, Margaret, Mary and the
late Thomas.  Funeral from her late residence, 133 N. Long av., Tuesday, Sept.
11, at 9 a.m. to St. Thomas Acquinas' church, thence by autos to Calvary.


QUITMAN - Dr. Leon H., Sept. 8, beloved husband of Bertha (nee Schroeder),
fond father of Helen, son of Dr. P. Quitman, brother of Dr. E. L. Quitman,
Mrs. Julia Harris, Mrs Rose Stern, Mrs Florence Hyaes, Walter Quitman and Mrs.
E. Johnson.  Funeral from late residence, 1904 North av., Tuesday, Sept. 11,
at 2 p.m., by autos to Graceland cemetery.  Member of Ben Franklin lodge No.
952, A. F. and A. M.


RICHMOND - Earl, Sept. 9, 510 W 43rd st., beloved child of Benjamin and Emma.
Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m., autos to St. Mary's; for seats call Yards 617.
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Contributor:	Linda Wright
Highland Park Press
September 20, 1917
page 4
 
ALFRED J ST. PETER - d 13 Sep 1917 at the Augustana Hospital, Chicago.
He was born 14 Nov 1845 in Quebec, Canada.
 
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Contributor:	[email protected]	16 Jun 2003
 
Death Certificate for Mary Burzynski
age 43 in 1917 Born in Poland
Dod 4-19-1917 in Chicago,Cook,Ill
Husband: Andrew Burzynski
Father: Mike Kostecki
Her address was 2252 S. Whipple St.

cause of death: Fracture of the skull, Hemmorhage

laceraton of the brain, She was struck by a U.S. Mail Auto.

Buried on 4-23-1917 at St. Adelberts Cemetery
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Contributor:	Kenneth Gruschow 	([email protected])	May 2005
 
Death Notice; NY Times, June 7, 1917. Charles Gruschow, 70 2nd Place {Brooklyn}
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