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John (Jan) Rak

Birth24 May 1880 - Wielka Wies, Tarnów, Malopolskie, Poland
Death21 Aug 1945 - Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
MotherAnna Nowak
FatherJan Rak or Racinski

Born in Wielka Wies, Tarnów, Malopolskie, Poland on 24 May 1880 to Jan Rak or Racinski and Anna Nowak. John (Jan) Rak married Louise (Ludwika) Rygiel and had 9 children. He passed away on 21 Aug 1945 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
Jan Rak Or Racinski
1853 - Unknown
Anna Nowak
1855 - 1891
Spouse(s)
Louise (Ludwika) Rygiel
1883 - 1966
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Genevieve Maria (Genowefa) Rak
1907 - 1959
Sophie (Zofia) Rak
1910 - 1994
Thadeus Stanislaus Rak
1905 - 1906
Steven (Stefan) John Rak Rock
1914 - 1998
Stanislaw Rak
1912 - 1913

Janet (Janina) T. Rak
1922 - 1996
Anthony (Tony) Rak
1904 - Unknown
Lottie (Wladyslawa) Rak
1917 - 1998
Edward J. Rak Rock
1919 - 1984

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