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June 24, 2014
A recent conversation with our Matriarch, Louise Bohach Dunder, oldest living grandchild of John and Anna Martinko Bohach verified that this tiny little grave in St. Rose Cemetery is our Maria Bohacs, the 2 month old baby that Anna Bohach carried in her arms when she entered the United States on October 11, 1902.
Louise remembers visiting this grave with her Grandmother Anna as a child. Louise described perfectly the exact location in St. Rose Cemetery. She said that Grandma told her that the baby was baptized at St. Joseph Church in Sharon after her arrival. Louise does not know why the baby died.
Rest in peace sweet baby Maria, you are now linked to your family!
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June 24, 2014
A recent conversation with our Matriarch, Louise Bohach Dunder, oldest living grandchild of John and Anna Martinko Bohach verified that this tiny little grave in St. Rose Cemetery is our Maria Bohacs, the 2 month old baby that Anna Bohach carried in her arms when she entered the United States on October 11, 1902.
Louise remembers visiting this grave with her Grandmother Anna as a child. Louise described perfectly the exact location in St. Rose Cemetery. She said that Grandma told her that the baby was baptized at St. Joseph Church in Sharon after her arrival. Louise does not know why the baby died.
Rest in peace sweet baby Maria, you are now linked to your family!
Family Members
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George Bohach
1900–1983
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John Bohach Jr
1903–1960
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Michael Bohach
1905–1952
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Anna Bohach Husosky
1907–1996
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Joseph Bohach
1909–1989
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Julia Bohach
1910–1926
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Helen Bohach Ladjevich
1913–1965
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Mary "Aunt Mody" Bohach Crisan Kachic
1914–2004
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Margaret Bohach Ulasz
1917–1993
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Andrew Bohach
1919–1969
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Elizabeth Bohach
1921–1925
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Steven Bohach
1923–1923
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Bertha Bohach Turk
1926–1960