Information found by TCT 05 January
2013
U.S.
Public Records Index, Volume 1
about
Helen M Samko
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U.S.
Public Records Index, Volume 1
about
Helen M Samko
Name: |
Helen M Samko |
Address: |
4429 Prairie Ave, Brookfield, IL,
60513-2762 (1976)
[12320 S
Bishop St, Calumet Park, IL,
60827-5726]
[436
Homestead Rd, LA Grange Pk, IL,
60526-1985 (1977)] |
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https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V3Y8-PJS
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324-07-5314
Helen M Samko, "United States Social Security Death
Index"
first name: |
Helen |
middle name: |
M |
last name: |
Samko |
name suffix: |
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birth date: |
13 May 1920 |
social security
number: |
324-07-5314 |
place of issuance: |
Illinois |
last residence: |
Brookfield,
Cook, Illinois |
zip code of last
residence: |
60513 |
death date: |
22 December
2006 |
estimated age at
death: |
86 |
Citing this Record
"United States Social Security Death Index,"
index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V3Y8-PJS
: accessed 05 Jan 2013), Helen M Samko, 22 December 2006;
citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master
File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical
Information Service, ongoing).
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Helen Tipi, "Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates,
1878-1922"
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N77V-JBD
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Helen Tipi, "Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates,
1878-1922"
name: |
Helen Tipi |
birth date: |
13 May 1920 |
birthplace: |
Chicago |
gender: |
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race: |
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father's name: |
Peter
Tipi |
father's
birthplace: |
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father's age: |
38 |
mother's name: |
Anna
Mitercsak |
mother's
birthplace: |
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mother's age: |
30 |
christening date: |
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christening place: |
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paternal
grandfather: |
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paternal
grandmother: |
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maternal
grandfather: |
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maternal
grandmother: |
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additional
relatives: |
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death date: |
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death age: |
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film number: |
1309395 |
digital folder
number: |
4442032 |
image number: |
00823 |
reference number: |
16435 |
Citing this Record
"Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates,
1878-1922," index and images, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N77V-JBD : accessed
05 Jan 2013), Helen Tipi, 13 May 1920.
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Helen Tipi, "Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates,
1878-1922"
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11673-31942-0?cc=1462519&wc=1648011
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1930 US Federal Census
for Peter Tipi and family.
http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/print_u.aspx?dbid=6224&iid=4584232_00818&pid=&autoprint=true&imageonly=true&client=SUI&version=cK6gQr7vzgg
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Helen Tipi in household of Peter Tipi,
"United States Census, 1930"
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XSLS-99T
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Helen Tipi in household of Peter Tipi, "United States
Census, 1930"
name: |
Helen Tipi |
event: |
Census |
event date: |
1930 |
event place: |
Chicago
(Districts 0251-0500), Cook, Illinois |
gender: |
Female |
age: |
9 |
marital status: |
Single |
race: |
White |
birthplace: |
Illinois |
estimated birth
year: |
1921 |
immigration year: |
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relationship to
head of household: |
Daughter |
father's
birthplace: |
Hungary |
mother's
birthplace: |
Hungary |
enumeration
district number: |
0412 |
family number: |
533 |
sheet number and
letter: |
38A |
line number: |
7 |
nara publication: |
T626, roll 431 |
film number: |
2340166 |
digital folder
number: |
4584232 |
image number: |
00818 |
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Household |
Gender |
Age |
Birthplace |
head |
Peter
Tipi |
M |
46 |
Hungary |
wife |
Anna
Tipi |
F |
40 |
Hungary |
son |
Ben
Tipi |
M |
17 |
Illinois |
son |
John
Tipi |
M |
14 |
Illinois |
daughter |
Helen Tipi |
F |
9 |
Illinois |
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1930," index and images,
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XSLS-99T
: accessed 05 Jan 2013), Helen Tipi in household of Peter
Tipi, Chicago (Districts 0251-0500), Cook, Illinois; citing
enumeration district (ED) 0412, sheet 38A, family 533, NARA
microfilm publication T626, roll 431.
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1920 United States Federal
Census
for Peter Tipi and family.
http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/print_u.aspx?dbid=6061&iid=4300182_00408&pid=&autoprint=true&imageonly=true&client=SUI&version=4HfH98iszgg
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MJST-2GR
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1920 United States Federal Census
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1920 United States Federal
Census
for Peter Tipi and family.
(Helen not born yet?)
http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/print_u.aspx?dbid=6061&iid=4300182_00408&pid=&autoprint=true&imageonly=true&client=SUI&version=4HfH98iszgg
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MJST-2GR
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Peter Tipe, "United States Census, 1920"
name: |
Peter Tipe |
residence: |
Chicago Ward 9,
Cook, Illinois |
estimated birth
year: |
1883 |
age: |
37 |
birthplace: |
Hungary |
relationship to
head of household: |
Self |
gender: |
Male |
race: |
White |
marital status: |
Married |
father's
birthplace: |
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mother's
birthplace: |
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film number: |
1820311 |
digital folder
number: |
4300182 |
image number: |
00408 |
sheet number: |
15 |
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Household |
Gender |
Age |
Birthplace |
self |
Peter Tipe |
M |
37y |
Hungary |
wife |
Annie
Tipe |
F |
30y |
Hungary |
son |
Frank
Tipe |
M |
12y |
Hungary |
son |
Benjamin
Tipe |
M |
7y |
Illinois |
son |
John
Tipe |
M |
3y10m |
Illinois |
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Daniel
Sabo |
M |
50y |
Hungary |
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John
Mitercsok |
M |
45y |
Hungary |
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1920," index and images,
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MJST-2G5
: accessed 05 Jan 2013), Peter Tipe, Chicago Ward 9, Cook,
Illinois; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 15B,
family 299, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm
1820311
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Draft Card 1942
Peter Tipi (father of Helen M Tipi Samko)
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11667-67937-90?cc=1861144&wc=MMRW-T16:n1859108948
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V1KF-TZG
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Peter Tipi, "United States, World War II Draft
Registration Cards, 1942"
name: |
Peter Tipi |
event: |
Draft
Registration |
event date: |
1942 |
event place: |
Chicago, Cook,
Illinois |
gender: |
Male |
birth date: |
05 Dec 1884 |
nara publication
title: |
World War II
Draft Cards (4th Registration) for the State of
Illinois |
nara publication
number: |
M2097 |
arc identifier: |
623284 |
film number: |
2370744 |
digital folder
number: |
004134927 |
image number: |
03834 |
Citing this Record
"United States, World War II Draft Registration
Cards, 1942," index and images, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V1KF-TZG : accessed
05 Jan 2013), Peter Tipi, 1942; citing NARA microfilm
publications M1939, M1936, and M1937; FHL microfilm 2370744.
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http://www.ellisisland.org/search/FormatPassRec.asp?ID=101873130267&BN=P00187-3&sship=Slavonia&lineshipid=NaN
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Batch Number: |
P00187-3 |
Packet Number: |
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Record Number: |
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Page Ref. Number: |
120 |
Page Line Number: |
0008 |
First Name: |
Peter |
Last Name: |
Tipi |
Age at Arrival: |
26y |
Gender Code: |
M |
Marital Status: |
M |
U. S. Citizen? |
No |
Ship Crew? |
No |
Nationality: |
Hungary, Magyar |
Place of Residence: |
Gava, Hungary |
Standardized Place of
Residence: |
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Ship Name: |
Slavonia |
Standardized Ship Name: |
Slavonia |
Ship Arrival Date: |
29 Dec 1908 |
Ship Arrival Port: |
New York |
Departure Port: |
Fiume |
Standardized Departure
Port: |
Carnaro, Triest, Austria |
ID Number: |
101873130267 |
Slavonia carried a total of 2060 Passengers
to Ellis Island in this trip.
Slavonia
1886 Cunard Line |
Slavonia
Built by Sir
James Laing & Sons Limited,
Sunderland,
England, 1903.
10606 gross tons; 526 (bp) feet long; 59 feet
wide.
Steam triple expansion engines,
twin screw. Service speed 13 knots. 2099 passengers (
71 first class, 74 second class, 1954 third class ).
Built for British
India Line, British flag, in 1903 and named
Yamuna.
London-East Africa service.
Sold to Cunard
Line, British flag, in 1904 and renamed Slavonia.
Trieste-New York service. Wrecked in the Azores in
June 1909
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http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=slav5
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Slavonia, Cunard Line steamship
Cunard Line steamship built 1902 at Sunderland by
James Laing & Co. The Slavonia was originally laid
down as the S/S Yamuna for the British India SN Co.,
but was purchased on the stocks by the Cunard Line.
The Slavonia was placed on the Fiume - Trieste -
Messina - Palermo - Naples - Gibraltar - New York
service. In June 1909 she was wrecked on Flores.
S/S Slavonia,
Cunard Line |
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The Cunard
Line
http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_shiplist.asp?co=cunar
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The Cunard
Line History |
http://www.wrecksite.eu/ownerBuilderView.aspx?4342
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Abraham Cunard, an American
loyalist of German extraction, moved north to Canada
after the War of Independence. His son Samuel became
one of the leading businessmen in Halifax, Nova
Scotia. He was awarded the Admiralty contract to carry
mail by steam ship across the North Atlantic and to
carry out the agreement founded the British and
North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.. The
mail service was inaugurated by 'Britannia' in 1840.
In the 1850s the company extended its services to take
on a Liverpool-Mediterranean route. In the early 1870s
Cunard's supremacy in the North Atlantic was
challenged by the White
Star Line; this revitalized the company's
performance and it embarked on a programme of new
building.
The North Atlantic Companies were hard hit by the
1930s recession and in 1934 Cunard took over White
Star to form the Cunard White Star Line.
Competition from air travel led to passenger
retrenchment from the 1960s. The 'Queen Mary' and
'Queen Elizabeth' were sold but the company launched a
new liner, the 'Queen Elizabeth 2' in 1969. In the
1970s the company diversified into cargo carrying. It
is at present part of the American Carnival
Corporation, with a fleet of three ships, cruising
worldwide, including on its traditional transatlantic
route.
Lloyd's reference: 1751 |
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Anna Tipi, "Illinois, Northern District
Naturalization Index, 1840-1950"
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XKP3-SXC
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-14909-11796-58?cc=1838804&wc=MMV6-W6X:n1196053871
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Anna Tipi, "Illinois, Northern District Naturalization
Index, 1840-1950"
name: |
Anna Tipi |
event: |
Naturalization |
event place: |
Chicago,
Illinois |
event date: |
1941 |
age: |
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birth year: |
1890 |
birthplace: |
Hungary |
nara publication
title: |
Soundex Index
to Naturalization Petitions for U.S. District &
Circuit Courts, Northern District of Illinois and
Immigration and Naturalization Service District 9,
1840-1950 |
nara publication
number: |
M1285 |
nara roll number: |
166 |
film number: |
1432166 |
digital folder
number: |
004641708 |
image number: |
05294 |
Citing this Record
"Illinois, Northern District Naturalization Index,
1840-1950," index and images, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XKP3-SXC : accessed
05 Jan 2013), Anna Tipi, 1941.
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Anna Tipi, "United States Social
Security Death Index"
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V94G-K28
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Anna Tipi, "United States Social Security Death
Index"
first name: |
Anna |
middle name: |
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last name: |
Tipi |
name suffix: |
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birth date: |
3 September
1889 |
social security
number: |
346-09-4994 |
place of issuance: |
Illinois |
last residence: |
Cook, Illinois |
zip code of last
residence: |
60643 |
death date: |
February 1975 |
estimated age at
death: |
86 |
Citing this Record
"United States Social Security Death Index,"
index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V94G-K28
: accessed 05 Jan 2013), Anna Tipi, February 1975; citing
U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File,
database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical
Information Service, ongoing).
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http://www.ellisisland.org/search/passRecord.asp?FNM=ANNA&LNM=TIPI&PLNM=TIPI&CGD=F&bSYR=1888&bEYR=1890&first_kind=1&last_kind=0&TOWN=null&SHIP=null&RF=1&pID=100973090331&MID=12200733300239678720&
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The
Carpathia |
Built
by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Limited,
Newcastle, England, 1903. 13,603 gross tons; 558 (bp)
feet long; 64 feet wide.
Steam
quadruple expansion engines, twin screw. Service speed
14 knots. 1,704 passengers (204 first class, 1,500 third
class).
One
funnel, four masts, steel hull, three decks.
Built for Cunard Line, British flag, in 1903 and
named Carpathia. Liverpool-New York and
Trieste-New York service.
Rescued 705 survivors on April 15, 1912 from the
sunken TITANIC
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Gava and Szabolcs, Hungary
http://itouchmap.com/?c=hu&UF=-854260&UN=-1270657&DG=PPL
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Gava, Hungary |
Gávavencsellő is a village
in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg
county, in the Northern Great Plain region
of eastern Hungary. |
Szabolcs, Hungary |
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg is an administrative
county (Hungarian: megye) in north-eastern Hungary,
bordering Slovakia,
Ukraine
and Romania.
It shares borders with the Hungarian counties Hajdú-Bihar
and Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén.
The capital of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county is Nyíregyháza.
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county was organised after World
War II from the previous counties Szatmár-Ugocsa-Bereg
and Szabolcs.
Before 1991, it was called Szabolcs-Szatmár
county.
Many settlements founded after the conquest of the Magyars
were largely devastated by the Mongol
invasion in 1241.
Recovery then took decades. The history of Nyíregyháza
provides an illuminating example of this
process.
The Turks hardly succeeded in invading the northern
parts of the region: therefore, many buildings from Árpád's
age and the Medieval Era were preserved in relatively
good state.
In the Romanesque
church of Csaroda,
there are wall paintings dating back to the 13th
century, and the Medieval
churches
of Nyírbátor
have been almost completely preserved.
In the 16th century, the spread of Protestantism
and Calvinism
brought about changes in town life.
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg is located in the
north-eastern tip of Hungary.
It borders Ukraine,
Slovakia
and Romania,
and has good connections both by road
and rail.
Within Hungary, the county is bordered by Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén
county and the River Tisza to the north west and Hajdú-Bihar
county to the south west.
The early Hungarians transformed this region
significantly by clearing large areas of forest to
make way for pastures
and farmland. Approximately 5 to 6 square kilometres
of forest
were cleared for the construction of the Szabolcs
earthwork in the ninth and tenth centuries, and its
ruins are still present. The area was the gateway for
the Mongol invasion of Hungary in the 1240s, and
suffered considerable destruction and population
decrease during the raids. With the subsequent
development of the country, the region became even
more marginalized in the 15th century. Ongoing civil
war, rebellion,
and war
exacted a heavy price and further hindered the
region's development.
The county's borders have been altered frequently
over the years, its current territory being
established in 1950 with the amalgamation of the
counties of Szabolcs-Ung and Szatmár-Bereg-Ugocsa.
There are many forests,
fields,
pastures,
meadows
and moorland
forests in the county. The bog
moss
moors at Csaroda,
the Nyíres lake and the Bábtava lake are especially
valuable, as they contain many rare species of fauna
and flora.
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg is Hungary's sixth biggest
county with a total land area of 5 936 square
kilometres. From a geographical aspect, it is possible
to divide the county into two main regions: The Upper
Tisza Valley and the Nyírség. Tisza
is one of the most important rivers
of the county, entering Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg —
and Hungary — at Tiszabecs,
and leaving at Tiszadob.
Its segment in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county is 235
kilometres long, out of which 208 kilometres belongs
to the Upper Tisza Valley, reaching the area of Tokaj
and Rakamaz.
The larger area named the Nyírség is derived from
the word nyír meaning birch,
as the region is dominated by birch woodlands. The
northern part of Nyírség is covered with sandy
forest soils, the southern areas have loose wind-blown
sand. Alluvial and meadow soils are found in the Upper
Tisza region.
The county has a continental
climate; it is cooler than the Great Plain because
it is further north. Summers are cooler than in other
parts of the Plains. Annual precipitation
is 550-600 millimetres. The higher than average number
of days of sunshine make ideal conditions for the
growing of tomatoes,
sunflower,
tobacco,
apples,
and other fruits
such as plums
--for which the county is famous, being eaten fresh,
dried into prunes (some made into lekvar)
and fermented into well-known brandies.
The county has 229 settlements, of which 20 are
towns. The county capital and largest city is Nyíregyháza
with a population
of 116 900 in 2003. The other cities have relatively
small populations, only those of Kisvárda
and Mátészalka
having around 18 000 inhabitants. The eastern part of
the county is lightly populated and is dotted with
small villages which often have very poor economic
conditions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szabolcs-Szatm%C3%A1r-Bereg |
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