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Jan Placko

Birth28 Apr 1864 - Brezova pod Bradlom, Nitra, Austria-Hungary
Death03 Jul 1936 - Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
MotherDorothea Juricek
FatherPavel Placko

Born in Brezova pod Bradlom, Nitra, Austria-Hungary on 28 Apr 1864 to Pavel Placko and Dorothea Juricek. Jan Placko married Judita Krizko "Placko" and had 8 children. He passed away on 03 Jul 1936 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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Pavel Placko
1832 - 1865
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Dorothea Juricek
1837 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Judita Krizko "Placko"
1866 - 1954
Children Show all
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John Placko
1888 - Unknown
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Anna Placko
1902 - 1981
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Stephen Plocko
1899 - Unknown
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Judita Placko
1894 - 1908
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Samuel Placko
1889 - 1910
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Anna Platko "Placko"
1896 - 1974
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Martin Placko
1892 - Unknown
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Tomas Martin Placko
1891 - 1964

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