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Marie Srubar Bartek Smolik Polak

Mar 1851 – 14 Oct 1936

BirthMar 1851
Death14 Oct 1936
CemeterySaints Peter and Paul Cemetery
Abie , Butler County , Nebraska , USA
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Born in Moravia, Austrian Empire (now in the Czech Republic), the daughter of Joseph and Mary Srubar. Married (1) Frank Bartek. Married (2) Frank Smolik. Married (3) Jan Polak on January 19, 1891 at Weston, Nebr. by Rev. Alois J. Klein, Catholic priest. Perhaps identical with this family listed on the ship manifest for the SS Ohio , which arrived in Baltimore, Maryland from Bremen, Germany on November 24, 1872: Joh. Bartek (40, farmer), Maria (21), Johann (14), Maria (12), Paul (11), Maria (8), Barbara (3), Lukas (11 months), all from Austria. 1880 census (Newman Precinct, Saunders County, Nebr.): Frank Bartek (48, farmer, Moravia), Mary (wife, 30, keeping house, Moravia), Lucas (son, 8, Moravia), Victoria (daughter, 5, Nebr.), Frank (son, 3, Nebr.), Verona (daughter, 1, Nebr.). 1885 census (Rock Creek, Saunders County, Nebr.): Frank Bartic (52, farmer, Bohemia), Mary (wife, 33, keeps house, Bohemia), Paul (son, 22, Bohemia), Mary (daughter, 19, Bohemia), Louis (son, 14, Bohemia), Victoria (daughter, 11, Bohemia), Verona (daughter, 5, Bohemia), Barbary (1, Bohemia). Apparently the stepmother of Paul Bartek . His 1892 marriage record states he was 28 years old, born Bohemia, residence Valparaiso, son of Frank and Mary Bartek (Lancaster County, Nebr. Marriages 10/543). He was born in the village of Hor. Becva, town of Frenstat, county of Njicin, Moravia, Austrian Empire (now in the Czech Republic). ''''''''''''' Butler County Press (David City, Nebr.), October 22, 1936, p. 1, col. 6 Passing of Mrs. Mary Polak. Abie, Oct. 20 - Funeral services were held Saturday morning for Mrs. Mary Polak from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malina to Sts. Peter's and Paul's Catholic church, with Rev. F. J. Kopecky of Bruno in charge, Rev. Kasny, the pastor, being in Chicago, Ill. Burial was in the Catholic cemetery beside the grave of her husband, who passed away 14 years previous. Mrs. Polak, who was twice married, is survived by five children, Mrs. Barbara Malina and Mrs. Vernie Kucera of Abie, Mrs. Victoria Bartek of Rosylin, Frank Bartek of Colon and Joe Polak of David City; also, 21 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Polak, who passed away at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malina, was 86 years old at time of death. '''''''''''''' Wahoo Democrat (Wahoo, Nebr.), October 22, 1936, p. 1, col. 8 Mrs. Marie Polak Of Abie Dies Suddenly Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bartek of Colon were called to Abie Wednesday morning, October 14, by the death of Mr. Bartek's mother Mrs. Marie Polak, 90 years of age, who died that morning suddenly following a few day's illness. The funeral took place Saturday morning from her home near Abie at 9:30 o'clock with services at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic church at ten o'clock, conducted by the pastor Rev. Alcuin Kasny, O.B.S. Burial was made in the cemetery near by. Mrs. Polak leaves to mourn her death three daughters and two sons.

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