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Bake Bridget [Female]
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Title: Thomas G. Bake Obituary
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Title: Thomas G. Bake Obituary
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Title: Thomas G. Bake Obituary
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Title: Thomas G. Bake Obituary
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Title: SSDI
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Title: SSDI
6/18/2013
from Telbobbee Bob BlahnikApparently there was a sister Sally and husband John Rudan here is additional info on them
I found an Obit for John's brother Steven and it said that his parents name were as below
SSDI for Sally
Name: Sally L. Rudan
State of Issue: Wisconsin
Date of Birth: Thursday March 26, 1925
Date of Death: Sunday October 12, 2008
Last known residence: City: Racine
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Title: SSDI
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Title: SSDI
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6/18/2013
from Bob Blahnik telbobbeeParents Martin & Rosie (Sick) Rudan
SSDI for John Rudan
Name: John A. Rudan
State of Issue: Wisconsin
Date of Birth: Tuesday April 03, 1923
Date of Death: Monday January 07, 2002
Last known residence: City: Racine
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Title: Find a Grave
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Title: Find a Grave
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Title: Find a Grave
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Title: 1940 census
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Title: 1930 census
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Title: 1910 census
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Title: 1910 census
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NQFH-BVWGeorge Bake, "Michigan, Births, 1867-1902"
Name: George Bake
Birth Date: 23 Sep 1900
Birthplace: Iron Mountain, Dickinson, Michigan
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Father's Name: Andrew Bake
Father's Birthplace: Germany
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Mother's Name: Annie Ripp
Mother's Birthplace: Wisconsin
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GS Film number: 2322872
Digital Folder Number: 4207606
Image Number: 1234
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Reference ID: item 1 p 170 rn 229
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Title: Ladislav Blahnik
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Title: Ladislav Blahnik
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Title: Ladislav Blahnik
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Title: Ladislav Blahnik
Ladislav Blahnik
The buyer, #8 Jiri Blahnik, will give to the seller, Anna Jakoubkove, 30 pieces of gold. as a retainer. As an addition, Anna Jakoubkove will give to #8 Jiri Blahnik, to her daughter, Anna, a dowry of 30 pieces of gold, deductible from the cost of the property, and. therefore, 85 pieces of gold remain to be paid. The installments are payable every year in January in the amount of 15 pieces of gold until the whole total is paid. On top of this, the above described. #8 Jiri Blahnik was obligated to give to Anna Jakoubkove, room and board until her death. She would, in turn, work for him within her physical possibilities. Also, Katherine Jakoubkove, his sister-in-law, was promised free room and. board. until she would get married." This was recorded in January 23, 1662.It is recorded in the city books that Anna Jakoubkove personally acknowledged the receipt of 15 pieces of gold from #8 Jiri Blahnik as a first installment on the house in April 14, 1663. Also the 2nd installment was received by Anna on May 19, 1664.
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Title: Ladislav Blahnik
Ladislav Blahnik
Anna Jakoubkove was the Widow of Pavel Jakoubkovi, called 'Hapatovi,' who purchased from Lidmila Slemrova in 1636, 1/2 of the abundant blue-berry field and the surrounding are (#69), next to his (#68), and Lidmila Knezevske's house (#85). (reference; Dr. J. Vancura, History of the Past King's History of Klatovy, part II; Vol. III, page 623).
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Title: Actapublica
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Title: Bob Blahnik (BobB)
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Title: Bob Blahnik (BobB)
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Title: Bob Blahnik (BobB)
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Title: obituary
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Title: obituary
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