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Stephen Joseph Medvesky

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Stephen Joseph Medvesky

Birth
Trstena, okres Tvrdošín, Žilinský, Slovakia
Death
19 Mar 1953 (aged 73)
Joliet, Will County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Joliet, Will County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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LINKS TO HIS SISTERS:
--Anna Medvesky Pekar
--Helen Medvesky Shutty

Various documented birthdates:
--April 02, 1879 (Baptism Records, Trstena, Tvrdosin, Slovakia
--April 12, 1880 (WWI Draft Registration)
--April 22, 1880 (WWII Draft Registration)
--April 05, 1880 (Marriage Certificate)
--April 15, 1880 (Naturalizaton Record)

According to birth & baptismal information found on Familysearch.org, his parents were Stephanus and Maria (Trstensky) Medveczky. Her mother's last name was document with various spellings: i.e. Trsztenszky.

Their children were born/baptized in Trstena, Tvrdosin, Slovakia:
--Maria - Nov 13 & Nov 13, 1877
--STEPHANUS - Apr 2 & Apr 3, 1879
--Josephus - Dec 16 & Dec 17, 1880
--Aloysia - Jun 2 & Jun 3, 1882
--Aloysia - May 30 & May 31, 1885
--Johanna - Feb 28 & Mar 1, 1887
--Joannes - Aug 2 & Aug 3, 1888
--Rosalia - Aug 22 & Aug 22, 1889
--Rosalia - Dec 24 & Dec 26, 1893
--Helen - Feb 28 & Mar 1, 1895
--Anna - Birth & Baptismal dates not found.

In the 1911 Canadian Census, Steve, Susan, Joseph & Steve can be found living in Bankhead Village, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

On Jan 20, 1920, on the US Census, Susan (PA/29Y) can be found living in Joliet, Will County, IL (426 Elwood St) with Stephen (Austria/39Y)and the following children:
--Joseph (Canada/12Y)
--Stephen (Canada/10Y)
--Fred (Canada/8Y)
--Matilda (PA/1-1/2Y)
It notes that Stephen, Joseph, Stephen, and Fred immigrated in 1915.

Records show his Naturalization date was September 25, 1922.

The 1930 US Census (Joliet, Will Co., IL) notes he was a janitor (Steel Mill Office), immigrated in 1900, was naturalized, and spoke English and Slovak. He was 21 years old at his 1st marriage in 1906.

His WWII draft registration card shows he was born in Trstna, Slovakia. Trstená is a town that is nestled along the Orava River in the Slovak region of Orava.
LINKS TO HIS SISTERS:
--Anna Medvesky Pekar
--Helen Medvesky Shutty

Various documented birthdates:
--April 02, 1879 (Baptism Records, Trstena, Tvrdosin, Slovakia
--April 12, 1880 (WWI Draft Registration)
--April 22, 1880 (WWII Draft Registration)
--April 05, 1880 (Marriage Certificate)
--April 15, 1880 (Naturalizaton Record)

According to birth & baptismal information found on Familysearch.org, his parents were Stephanus and Maria (Trstensky) Medveczky. Her mother's last name was document with various spellings: i.e. Trsztenszky.

Their children were born/baptized in Trstena, Tvrdosin, Slovakia:
--Maria - Nov 13 & Nov 13, 1877
--STEPHANUS - Apr 2 & Apr 3, 1879
--Josephus - Dec 16 & Dec 17, 1880
--Aloysia - Jun 2 & Jun 3, 1882
--Aloysia - May 30 & May 31, 1885
--Johanna - Feb 28 & Mar 1, 1887
--Joannes - Aug 2 & Aug 3, 1888
--Rosalia - Aug 22 & Aug 22, 1889
--Rosalia - Dec 24 & Dec 26, 1893
--Helen - Feb 28 & Mar 1, 1895
--Anna - Birth & Baptismal dates not found.

In the 1911 Canadian Census, Steve, Susan, Joseph & Steve can be found living in Bankhead Village, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

On Jan 20, 1920, on the US Census, Susan (PA/29Y) can be found living in Joliet, Will County, IL (426 Elwood St) with Stephen (Austria/39Y)and the following children:
--Joseph (Canada/12Y)
--Stephen (Canada/10Y)
--Fred (Canada/8Y)
--Matilda (PA/1-1/2Y)
It notes that Stephen, Joseph, Stephen, and Fred immigrated in 1915.

Records show his Naturalization date was September 25, 1922.

The 1930 US Census (Joliet, Will Co., IL) notes he was a janitor (Steel Mill Office), immigrated in 1900, was naturalized, and spoke English and Slovak. He was 21 years old at his 1st marriage in 1906.

His WWII draft registration card shows he was born in Trstna, Slovakia. Trstená is a town that is nestled along the Orava River in the Slovak region of Orava.


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