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Anton (Anthony) Martinek

Birth13 Jan 1822 - jezd u Svatého Kříže, Plzeňský, Česká republika
Death25 April 1899 - Montgomery County, Missouri, USA
MotherAnna "Annie" Sedlacek
FatherWenceslaus Vaclav (Venzel) (William) Martinek

Born in jezd u Svatého Kříže, Plzeňský, Česká republika on 13 Jan 1822 to Wenceslaus Vaclav (Venzel) (William) Martinek and Anna "Annie" Sedlacek. Anton (Anthony) Martinek married Anna Korecky "Kyrka" and had 10 children. He passed away on 25 April 1899 in Montgomery County, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
Wenceslaus Vaclav (Venzel) (William) Martinek
1797 - 1867
Anna "Annie" Sedlacek
1799 - 1873
Spouse(s)
Anna Korecky "Kyrka"
1830 - 1912
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Katarina Martinek
1852 - 1914
Joseph Martinek
1853 - 1939
Anna Martinek
1854 - 1904
James Norbert Martinek
1857 - 1931
Dr. Wenceslaus Francis Martinek
1844 - 1908

Julius Martinek
1863 - 1891
Maira Mary Martinek
1849 - 1934
Anton Martinek
1861 - 1902
Norbertena Martinek
1868 - 1925
Frank Martineck
1869 - 1921

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