Name | Frank J Stroner [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] | |
Born | 14 Sep 1860 | Kralice, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic [1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7] |
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Gender | Male | |
Arrival | 1874 [2] | |
Arrival | 1874 [1] | |
Arrival | 1877 [3] | |
Witness | 23 Oct 1893 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA |
witness at naturalization of Frank Subert | ||
Frank Subert-Naturalization Index Card Volume 40 Page 456 - Superior Court, Cook County, Illinois - witness Frank Stroner - stamped S-163 |
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Residence | 1900 | Chicago Ward 8, Cook, Illinois, USA [1] |
5 Fisk Street | ||
Residence | 17 Jun 1903 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA |
1 Fisk Street - destination of niece Barbara Barta | ||
Barbara Barta - Arrival aboard "Kaiser Wilhelm II" in New York 17 Jun 1903, sailing from Bremen 9 Jun 1903 [Line 18] Barbara Barta - age 15 - servant - able to read & write - last residence "Victaly" [actually Všetaty, Central Bohemia] - destination Chicago, Ill. to join uncle F. Stroner of 1 Fisk Street [husband of her mother Anna's sister Barbara Subert. who may have been her godmother] |
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Residence | 26 May 1904 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA |
1 Fisk Street - destination of brother-in-law Josef Barta & family | ||
Josef Barta Family - Arrival aboard "Chemnitz" in New York 26 May 1904, sailing from Bremen 14 May 1904 - Page with Family Entry This page contains the Barta family information: parents Josef & Anna - children Josef, Frantisek & Marie (daughter Barbara had come alone in 1903) - last residing at Všetaty - coming to Chicago to join brother in law Frank Stroner (husband of Anna's sister Barbara Subert) of 1 Fisk Street |
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Residence | 1910 | Chicago Ward 10, Cook, Illinois, USA [2] |
1600 Fisk Street [after street renumbering in 1909] | ||
Residence | 1920 | Chicago Ward 10, Cook, Illinois, USA [3] |
Residence | 1930 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA [4] |
Died | 29 Aug 1937 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA [5, 6] |
Buried | 31 Aug 1937 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA |
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Subert-Stroner-Hrdina Lot R-2-4 at Bohemian National Cemetery Bohemian National Cemetery, Section R, Block 2, Lot 4 - sorted by interment number |
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Family Lots at BNC |
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Subert - Stroner Lot at Bohemian National Cemetery |
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Frank & Barbara (Subert) Stroner - Grave Stone |
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Person ID | I972 | Subert-Nevole |
Last Modified | 15 Sep 2023 |
Father | Frank Stroner, b. Abt 1832, Bohemia | |
Relationship | natural | |
Mother | Annie - married Frank Stroner -, b. Abt 1843, Bohemia | |
Relationship | natural | |
Family ID | F271 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Barbora Barbara Subrt Šubrt Subert, b. 12 Nov 1864, Mšecké Žehrovice, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic , d. 15 Aug 1940, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA (Age 75 years) | |||||||||||||||||
Married | 21 May 1888 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA [1, 7] | ||||||||||||||||
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Marriage of Frank Stroner & Barbara Subert by Frank B. ?Zdribek?, minister Congregation of Bohemian Freethinkers |
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Last Modified | 15 Sep 2023 | |||||||||||||||||
Family ID | F311 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Event Map |
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Photos | Subert - Stroner Lot at Bohemian National Cemetery | |
Birth of Louis Stroner (born Alojs Stroner) 1 Fisk St; 5th child of mother; father's occupation "Thyler" [tailor] | ||
Frank & Barbara (Subert) Stroner - Grave Stone | ||
Josef Barta Family - Arrival aboard "Chemnitz" in New York 26 May 1904, sailing from Bremen 14 May 1904 - Page with Family Entry This page contains the Barta family information: parents Josef & Anna - children Josef, Frantisek & Marie (daughter Barbara had come alone in 1903) - last residing at Všetaty - coming to Chicago to join brother in law Frank Stroner (husband of Anna's sister Barbara Subert) of 1 Fisk Street | ||
Birth of Pauline Stroner 97 Bunker St, Ward 19; 1st child of mother; father's occupation Tailor | ||
Birth of Annie Stroner 190 Farquer St, ward 19; 2nd child of mother; father's occupation Tailor | ||
Barbara Barta - Arrival aboard "Kaiser Wilhelm II" in New York 17 Jun 1903, sailing from Bremen 9 Jun 1903 [Line 18] Barbara Barta - age 15 - servant - able to read & write - last residence "Victaly" [actually Všetaty, Central Bohemia] - destination Chicago, Ill. to join uncle F. Stroner of 1 Fisk Street [husband of her mother Anna's sister Barbara Subert. who may have been her godmother] | ||
Birth of Frank Stroner (mis-spelled as Stronell) 191 Farquer St, Ward 19; 3rd child of mother; father's occupation Taylor | ||
Frank Subert-Naturalization Index Card Volume 40 Page 456 - Superior Court, Cook County, Illinois - witness Frank Stroner - stamped S-163 | ||
Anna (Malypeter) Subrtova - Obituary in 11 Feb 1903 "Denni Hlasatel" newspaper NOTE: The German name for Mšec was Kornhaus. So Kornouské Žehrovice is the same as Mšecké Žehrovice. | ||
Marriage of Frank Stroner & Barbara Subert by Frank B. ?Zdribek?, minister Congregation of Bohemian Freethinkers |
Documents | Subert-Stroner-Hrdina Lot R-2-4 at Bohemian National Cemetery Bohemian National Cemetery, Section R, Block 2, Lot 4 - sorted by interment number |
Histories | Family Lots at BNC |
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